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Jan 2011
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Hey guys,
I was having a read of this article the other day: http://tiny.cc/wcf6k It reminded me of something I already knew and found remarkable about this fine film maker; he never returns to a film once it has been released. Never even watches it again if it's on TV and he's nothing better to do! So with this in mind what do the folks here on the forum think the chances are of us ever seeing the likes of 'Annie Hall', 'Sleeper' or 'Manhattan' get a really good Blu Ray treatment given that Allen would more then likely be absent from the process. When directors take an interest in the remastering of their previous work (Apocalypse Now, Memento) the end product has always benefited, in my opinion. I've no doubt that Woody Allen's back catalogue will become available on the format eventually but, how long do you think it will take? Will some titles never make it? And what will the quality be like? For my own part I recon we will be waiting years for only the more popular titles to make it to Blu and then they will only be bare bones, and less then stellar transfers, which I think is a shame given the strength of Allen's body of work. |
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I had the same thought a few days ago. I wouldn't hold out much hope as I'm sure the studios aren't bothered about releasing Woody Allens back catalogue (Vicky Cristin Barcelona is out though). I think he only uses mono tracks as well. Quality wise I'm not sure, his films are never big budget pieces but I'd imagine the'y look great if treated sympathetically.
We didn't even get Scoop on DVD and that was partfunded by the BBC (although Australia has the Blu). It also featured Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson in their swimming costumes so it had something for everyone.... I remember he was on a BBC show with the back to the screen when they talked his films, I guess he puts so much into post-production that once the films are released all he sees are faults but he can't change. I'm reading a book at the moment Conversations with Woody Allen by Eric Lax. It's a good book with lots of insights into Allens career. |
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I think it is going to take someone in the right position of power who decides to make it a passion project. And I think that is probably unlikely.
Allen was never even treated very well by dvds. My copy of Annie Hall has the subtitles missing from the "comedy subtitles" moment on the rooftop, unless you manually turn on the regular subtitles for the duration of the scene. I think that the lack of Woody Allen blu is as egregious a hole in the blu ray catalog as anything. of course I would say that, I imported Scoop and Match Point from Australia even. |
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As most of his films are relatively short and he doesn't want any extras to be added for home video releases, I think the best chance would be for MGM to release a box set of his best films for them (e.g. Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah And Her Sisters, Crimes And Misdemeanors, etc.) with two films per disc.
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Blu-ray Guru
Feb 2011
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MANHATTAN would look absolutely gorgeous on Blu-ray. If they'd give us just that, I'd be happy. I'm sure it'll happen eventually.
I did read that BULLETS OVER BROADWAY is getting a European release - France, I think. |
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Seven of Woody Allen's later films were released on BD in Scandinavia, this autumn. The films are Celebrity, Everyone Says I Love You, Hollywood Ending, Bullets over Broadway, Mighty Aphrodite, Curse of the Jade Scorpion and Small Time Crooks.
I just got Everyone Says I Love You and had a quick look at the beginning of it. Sound is lossy which of course is bad. Newer Woody films only have 3.1 channels at the most, but even the older mono tracks improve with lossless audio. Especially this one would have deserved it, since it's a musical. Well, DVD audio quality aside, picture quality was OK with a few speckles showing here and there. Maybe I'll submit a user review when I've seen it proplerly. I don't know about region coding, it might be region B only. I don't have much faith in this distributor, since they often have diappointed me audiowise, but at the moment this is the only way of getting these Woody titles anywhere, as far as I know. I'll post if I order any more of these. |
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Sigh.
It should have been hilarious, the fact that 14 posts into a thread posted on the United Kingdom board, 14 posts into a thread titled "Chances of Woody Allen films getting good treatment on Blu" posted on the United Kingdom board, that there hasn't been even a peep of a mention that Midnight in Paris doesn't look like it will be getting a Blu-ray release in the United Kingdom; Midight in Paris, Woody Allen's newest film, Woody Allen's most highly regarded film in years, a brand spanking new and highly regarded Woody Allen film that would appear not to be getting a BD release in the United Kingdom, a new and highly regarded Woody Allen Film seemingly getting a Blu-ray release in every major market in the World other than the United Kingdom. Yes, all the above would have been highly hilarious, had it not been just so deeply depressing. Last edited by Kuros; 12-31-2011 at 06:24 PM. |
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