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Well that’s a dick move. Where’s the list of titles entangled in this mess, so I know which movies I shouldn’t lose sleep over?
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#80063 |
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Kino has deals with both Paramount and Universal, so they will hopefully be the ones to redo For Whom The Bell Tolls for Blu-ray and 4K. The last Blu-ray is awful. Frankly, the DVD, laserdisc, and VHS all ran circles around the Blu-ray. That would be a Day One purchase for me.
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#80064 |
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My second small order- placed literally within minutes of the close of the December sale- came in.
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The 16mm elements were scanned and restored at an unknown resolution. I may - may - have heard that the 16mm elements were done in 4K, but don't quote me. Either way, the 16mm footage was then recombined with the 2K 35mm footage, for the final movie. While there is no solid confirmation of a 2K DI, with all the digital work that went into restoring the movie, and combined with the fact that 4K and higher were in their infancy, I'd be shocked if the 2010 restoration came from anything but a 2K DI. The odds of the 2010 restoration of Metropolis on 4K are about 50/50, so that's what I'll address first. They have two options: upscale the current master, or restore the entire movie from scratch. Considering what they already did cost millions of US dollars and took nearly a decade, if the FWMS isn't working on it already now, a native 4K version of the restored Metropolis is out of the question. An upscale may happen, but considering all the complaints an upscale would cause, everyone involved would just assume that it wasn't worth the mess it would cause. The 2001 restoration is most likely a no, even though the film looks better overall, because it's incomplete. It's ironic that when the footage was found, most still complained about the image quality, and preferred the incomplete DVD to the complete Blu-ray. The 1984 Giorgio Moroder restoration (which is about 90% hated/10% not hated) is also most likely not going to happen, due to both the almost universally negative reception and the expense of paying off all the artists again, which would cost hundreds of thousands-millions. As for some fly-by-night company dropping a shitty print on 4K, I think that's inevitable. Metropolis has been one of those titles that has been present on video ever since there was home video. The shit releases haven't stopped, they've just gotten less notable. Someone - I think VCI - will take whatever 16mm print they have laying around, drop it on a 4K disc (let's guess the time, I say 116 minutes), and call it Metropolis's worldwide debut on 4K. And it will suck. 2. As for the copyright issues, how I thought it was is that the movie itself is in the public domain, but the restorations that are copyrighted aren't. Nobody ever bothered to copyright the PD transfers, because no one cared about them. Moroder copyrighted his version. There were at least two copyrighted restorations before Moroder's and one after his that Enno Patalas did. The FWMS copyrighted their 2001 and 2010 restorations. The movie itself is out of copyright, but the work that was poured into it isn't. It's not however protected by the derivative work clause, so each copyrighted restoration stands protected on its own. All the individual scores are copyrighted, and even though the original Huppertz score is not copyrighted, the multiple recordings of it are. People and shit labels can copy the crappy prints and get away with it because they're not protected. Then again, no one will buy them, so when some joker shows up with a Metropolis 4K in a few months, I don't think it will be a big seller, nor will it be a highly regarded disc. If someone drops one of the copyrighted restorations onto a disc and tries to sell it, they're getting sued. In America, it seems that Moroder's restoration will enter PD in 2080, the 2001 restoration will enter PD in 2097, and the 2010 restoration in 2106, unless the copyright laws are extended again. |
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#80066 |
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Fun fact about Mamba, for anyone who doesn't know it. That is one of the few surviving films from the Tiffany Film Company. They went belly-up in the 30s, and David Selznick bought their assets.
Considering celluloid nitrate is very similar to gunpowder, his crew spread the film across tons of props and sets he no longer needed, including but not limited to the gate Kong smashes through in the original King Kong. He then had them unravel one reel off camera, and light the reel, sending all the films, props, and sets up in flames. He then sent Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh through the burning sets, and the end result was Rhett and Scarlett fleeing the burning Atlanta in Gone With The Wind. Ironic how one of the greatest scenes in all of film came at the cost of thousands of other films. |
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#80067 | |
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When hundreds if not thousands of people say that the sky is blue, and you look at it yourself and see that it's blue, eventually you start taking the thousands of people seriously. Maybe you wouldn't trust your kids or your money with them, but you'll listen to their two cents about a movie. |
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#80068 |
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In America, they entered PD with the film itself on Jan 1st, except the titles and scores used (though since Metropolis had a score written for it when it was released, some one else can just play the same music). Restorations are not copyrightable separately in the US.
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Thanks given by: | diverdave (01-04-2023), Shane Rollins (01-06-2023) |
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#80070 |
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When it comes to Ebert, what got me into him and all of professional film criticism was the bad reviews. All the hatred Ebert and others threw at certain movies is comedy gold, from Leonard Maltin's one-word response to Isn't It Romantic? (his answer was "No.") to Ebert saying how he "hated hated hated hated hated" North to Vincent Canby speculating that "It's as if Michael Cimino sold his soul to the devil for the success of The Deer Hunter, and the devil's just come around to collect" in regards to the failure of Heaven's Gate.
The best review ever though is Ebert's review of a little-known French movie called Un indien dans la ville (translates to An Indian In The City; redubbed and released here as Little Indian, Big City). That piece should have won him a Pulitzer, since...well just read it: [Show spoiler]
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Blu-ray Guru
Nov 2016
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Thanks given by: | Metalbeast (01-04-2023), Shane Rollins (01-06-2023) |
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The back of the case even lists "TWISTED NERVE (1969) Color Haley Mills" So either Twisted Nerve is PD in America or nobody bothered to enforce the rights. Either way, unless Umbrella's staff shows up high on meth for the next few months, their disc will run circles around MC's DVD. |
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1. His evisceration of all things Deuce Bigalow, in spite of Rob Schneider's protestations. 2. His rejoinder to Vincent Gallo, who called Ebert fat after Ebert tore apart The Brown Bunny. Ebert's response: "He is angry at me because I said his 'The Brown Bunny' was the worst movie in the history of the Cannes Film Festival. It is true that I am fat, but one day I will be thin, and he will still be the director of 'The Brown Bunny'.” |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | Shane Rollins (01-06-2023) |
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#80076 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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Learn. To. Use. The. Multiquote. Function.
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Nov 2016
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Thanks given by: | Jobla (01-04-2023), Shane Rollins (01-06-2023) |
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Thanks given by: | Shane Rollins (01-06-2023) |
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#80079 |
Blu-ray Guru
Nov 2016
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Thanks given by: | Shane Rollins (01-06-2023) |
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There's also Young Lust which didn't even get a theatrical release. Who knows if its unavailability on home video is due to it reportedly being truly awful or if there is a legal reason. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Lust_(film) https://www.nytimes.com/1983/05/23/m...ox-office.html |
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