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I wonder if they might tie this release in with Hugo? I was actually hoping this would come as a bonus on the Hugo release, but I'll be happy even if its a seperate day and date release.
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this was announced for France recently also.
if it's Flicker Alley we know it will be very pricey. I might just get an import version. not sure about paying $35 for a 10 minute film no matter how classic it is. Maybe MoC will get this for the UK or Bfi. |
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It's pre-orderable now from Flicker Alley for $29.96 shipped in the USA.
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...I didn't see this posted here, thought I would add it here also.
Bonus Features This limited-edition 2-Disc BD/DVD SteelBook Edition also contains A Trip to the Moon in a beautifully restored black and white edition from original 35 mm elements with two separate audio tracks of music: An orchestral score by Robert Israel with the original English narration written by Melies; and a second track produced by Russell Merritt consisting of a troupe of actors voicing the various characters as performed in the U.S. in 1903, with piano music by Frederick Hodges. There is also an interview with the group AIR on the restored soundtrack, and two lunar-related shorts by Méliès - The Eclipse and The Astronomer's Dream. http://www.flickeralley.com/fat_trip_01.html |
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The movie is cool and all, I just want to see what price point they set a 14 minute film. Yeah, I know it also has a documentary, but that's kind of like release one Chaplin short on a blu-ray.
Still, happy to see it restored and presumably looking better than the film prints I've seen of this. |
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It's $30.
Yeah, I'm a little surprised they didn't include other Melies stuff on here, beyond the documentary. They've got a great DVD set of his shorts and they could have upped the content considerably... I'm taking a wait-and-see approach between this one and the French set. |
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$30 is way too much for a 14 minute film that I'll watch once, IMO. I realize someone has to make their money back off the restoration, etc... but that's like paying $2 a minute. Can't I call certain women for that price? LOL |
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This limited-edition 2-Disc BD/DVD SteelBook Edition also contains A Trip to the Moon in a beautifully restored black and white edition from original 35 mm elements with two separate audio tracks of music: An orchestral score by Robert Israel with the original English narration written by Melies; and a second track produced by Russell Merritt consisting of a troupe of actors voicing the various characters as performed in the U.S. in 1903, with piano music by Frederick Hodges. There is also an interview with the group AIR on the restored soundtrack, and two lunar-related shorts by Méliès - The Eclipse and The Astronomer's Dream.
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I'd like to see Criterion put out a blu-ray with 2 Chaplin shorts and charge $30 and see what the reaction would be. |
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