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Old 03-01-2014, 08:44 PM   #81
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well a lot of movies get color corrected now with bluray. lot of DVDs had a odd (absolutly wrong) color theme.
It will be interesting when Terminator 2 gets a remastering. If that one looks different, it will be controversial given Cameron's involvement in the appearance of the early LD releases, which included a letter written by him in which he states that he supervised the transfer to make sure it looked the way it should.
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Old 03-04-2014, 12:09 AM   #82
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There has been an update on this one over on the Mondo Vision thread over at Criterion Forum.

http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/...8e94&start=500

If Lyris reads this, I do have a question regarding the first two pictures. One (the first) looks like a finished design for the outside case, and the other (second) looks like an unfinished version lacking the graphics, but clearly has the velvet texture as seen on the last couple Mondo Vision limited edition releases. You state that the second will have the medusa image above the title (this would be on the back), but this would differ from the first image. So which is going to be used for the final product? Are the graphics on the front and back going to be reversed from what is shown in the first image, or is a new piece of art going to be used on the front (with the medusa moved to the back, and the image of Christ with crown of thorns not used)? I'm confused.
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Old 03-04-2014, 01:07 AM   #83
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I wonder how much this will cost? I'd like to get the limited edition and would spring a little over $30 for it but not $45.
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Old 03-04-2014, 01:16 AM   #84
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I wonder how much this will cost? I'd like to get the limited edition and would spring a little over $30 for it but not $45.
The prior limited edition DVD releases have been around $35, so I'd expect this one to be higher since it is BD...

There will be a standard BD release if price is an issue.

The last two LE releases have had velvet outer boxes with magnetic closing (similar to the Sopranos S6 releases). Inside of all (4) past LE releases have been poster cards, a soundtrack CD, and booklet (plus CoA).
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Old 03-04-2014, 01:22 AM   #85
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Oh god I can't wait to own this. This movie knocked me on my ass the first time I saw it.
One of my new(ish) favorites!
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Old 03-12-2014, 07:02 PM   #86
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So to verify: there will be a limited release of 2000 and then a regular release? Do they both come out simultaneously, or do they wait till they sell out of the limited?
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Old 03-12-2014, 09:41 PM   #87
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So to verify: there will be a limited release of 2000 and then a regular release? Do they both come out simultaneously, or do they wait till they sell out of the limited?
Simultaneous.

I hope I don't miss out on the LE. After all, I own all the others in LE form.
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Old 03-13-2014, 06:09 AM   #88
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Do you think they will release their previous releases in BD format after this?

Also, will the Limited Edition be the same size as their other Limited Edition sets that are DVD? How big are these limited editions anyway, are they the same height as a DVD case just obviously thicker or are they almost like a large hardcover book?

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Old 03-15-2014, 02:40 AM   #89
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Standard edition specs here:

http://www.mondo-vision.com/possessionse.php

Limited Edition specs here:

http://www.mondo-vision.com/possessionle.php

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A PERSONAL NOTE:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who supported MONDO VISION in the past few years. Without your support this release would have never been possible. Every dollar earned from our previous releases was put back into licensing, production and manufacturing of POSSESSION.

In many ways this is a very personal release. The first time I saw POSSESSION, it had a profound effect on me. As a film buff and a collector, I knew then that I had to re-present and re-market this film in a completely different manner. The film that I experienced was far different from the descriptions that I read about the film. I never saw it as a horror film nor an attempt to make a cheap monster flick. In fact I couldn't even explain what I just saw; I just knew that I LOVED it. It was so different than anything else that I had ever seen. What fascinated me was the level of intensity and the ability of one director to push his actors to the height of madness. Zulawski's direction although it upsets and angers many was a revelation to me; it renewed my faith in cinema and the power of this medium to go deep into human psyche.

Even though POSSESSION has been released more than any other Zulawski title out there, I feel that our version (particularly the Limited Edition) is the one and only release you will ever need to own. We had the opportunity to release the film as early as 2010 on a sub-par DVD using outdated materials, but a personal decision was made to push back the release until a new HD master was available.

It took us 3 years to convince the rightsholders but persistence finally paid off. However, the problems did not stop there. We then encountered an unfortunate situation with our production which delayed the release for another 2 years. All this time we fought the urge not to give in to pressure.

We decided to delay the release as long as it required until our vision was realized. Here we are 5 years after our first DVD release and that dream is about to come true. We even joke and laugh about this as being the longest Blu-ray production in history. So there you have it, this release has been more than 5 years in the making but I feel and I hope that you will enjoy the finished product just like the rest of us.

Here I would like to thank two people in particular who played big part in making this and previous MONDO VISION projects happen. First, David Mackenzie. I met David online when he was 19 years old. Right then I knew he had the talent and understanding to author and encode outstanding Discs. He clearly achieved that purpose on previous MONDO VISION titles and POSSESSION is no different. David is now authoring numerous Discs for various reputable companies and his success is truly deserved.

Next person I would like to thank is Tim Gengler, the person responsible for the visual side of things. Tim has put up with 5 years of my pickiness about every single detail of the design and packaging and I can't be happier with the results. POSSESSION was one of our most challenging projects due to the packaging design and it took us months and several hundred revisions to finally get it right. So Tim and David thank you for being part of this.

Lastly, I understand that not everyone is interested in owning an expensive version of the Film which is why we always offer our standard release priced according to the market for these type of niche films. To serious Zulawski fans and those of you who contacted us asking for the Limited Edition, I can say that everything within our means was done to make this release happen. This is by far our most expensive production; the main intention was not to cut corners or go cheap. The Limited Edition of POSSESSION was meant to be on par if not better (we think it is) than what you get from big Hollywood studios with one important exception, the number of copies. When big studios make limited editions, their production run is in hundreds of thousands (and usually not even numbered), their intention is to lower the price point and sell as many copies as possible which is why many Limited Editions don't keep their value in the long-run. And let's not forget the number of times the same studios release and re-release their titles. Our goal was to get it right the first time and move on to the next project. So when it comes to a film like POSSESSION it makes absolutely no sense to do a high production run. Although we improved every aspect of the packaging and opted for Blu-ray instead of DVD, a final decision was made to keep the production at 2000 units while keeping our price point fair and justified for what is being offered.

We have an exclusive deal with our good friends at TOUFAAN. They will distribute POSSSESSION independently and will start taking pre-orders on their website few weeks prior to the release date. Please keep in mind that like us the guys at TOUFFAN are doing this not just to make money but in order to do something worthwhile on the side. So please be patient and give them a chance to handle the distribution part. With your support we hope to release the remaining Zulawski catalogue.

Thank you!
Founder & CEO, Mondo Vision
This is why, despite being in the U.K., I passed over the Second Sight disc in favour of this one. A purchase of this disc is hopefully a down payment on future Zulawski films, and a thank you for the previous 4 titles, which they didn't even come away with a profit on because of the production costs of this title. Seriously guys, get the LE; the others are beautiful (looks like it'll set you back about $45).
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Do you think they will release their previous releases in BD format after this?

Also, will the Limited Edition be the same size as their other Limited Edition sets that are DVD? How big are these limited editions anyway, are they the same height as a DVD case just obviously thicker or are they almost like a large hardcover book?
Don't know. I remember reading something along the lines of those being mastered in HD but that the sources necessarily weren't necessarly HD quality masters.


I just noticed the MSRP. I sold my Possession DVD for $63 and it looks like I almost made it to the price of the LE.

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Old 03-15-2014, 03:09 AM   #91
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One of those 2,000 will be mine!
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Old 03-15-2014, 03:52 AM   #92
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Sorry if this is obvious, but what does the limited 2,000-unit version offer over the standard release, outside of a blue velvet box and being hand-numbered? I'm always a sucker to go for a limited edition, but if there's no extra content at all and all you get is a numbered fancy box, I'm definitely not so gung-ho to get the limited one. Love this film, though!!!!
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Old 03-15-2014, 04:01 AM   #93
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Sorry if this is obvious, but what does the limited 2,000-unit version offer over the standard release, outside of a blue velvet box and being hand-numbered? I'm always a sucker to go for a limited edition, but if there's no extra content at all and all you get is a numbered fancy box, I'm definitely not so gung-ho to get the limited one. Love this film, though!!!!
Soundtrack.
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Sorry if this is obvious, but what does the limited 2,000-unit version offer over the standard release, outside of a blue velvet box and being hand-numbered? I'm always a sucker to go for a limited edition, but if there's no extra content at all and all you get is a numbered fancy box, I'm definitely not so gung-ho to get the limited one. Love this film, though!!!!
All of this:

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Disc 2: SOUNDTRACK CD [Digitally Remastered]
This complete 32 track CD consists of all the music composed for the film, plus additional outtakes that did not make the final cut. Track 32 is a Bonus Track and exclusive to this MONDO VISION edition.

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84pg Commemorative Booklet - Content rich including 4 Exclusive Essays + Rare and Insightful Archival Essays & Interviews (retranslated and published for the first time ever in English) + Rare Photos and Artwork.

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POSSESSION: A Brief Review By Tom Huddleston, TIME OUT (2012)
God Figured as a Public ***** Gone Crazy: Notes on Andrzej Zulawski's POSSESSION (1981), An Essay By Daniel Bird (2009)
POSSESSION: An Essay By Jeremiah Kipp (2011)
Pink Socks and Monsters: Excess in Andrzej Zulawski's POSSESSION: An Essay By Todd Garbarini (2010)

Archival
"Cinema Superactivity": Extracts From An Interview With Andrzej Zulawski -- By Daniel Bird & Stephen Thrower (Spring 1998)
Double Apocalypse in Berlin: POSSESSION: By Max Tessier (1981)
Doubles Working in Concert (POSSESSION): By Hubert Niogret (1981)
POSSESSION by Andrzej Zulawski: By Max Tessier (1981)
POSSESSION, Andrzej Zulawski: By Carine Varčne (1981)
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters: By Stephen Thrower (1998)

8 [ 5x7 ] U.S. Lobby Card Reproductions Inside Custom Envelope
5 [ 4x6 ] Exclusive Art Cards [ Original Paintings Courtesy of French Artist Jean-Philippe Guigou ]
1 Japanese Movie Flyer Reproduction
Individually Numbered Certificate Of Authenticity With Unique Serial # [ Only 2000 Individually Numbered Sets Produced ]
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Old 03-15-2014, 04:18 AM   #95
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Thanks, guys! I'm definitely now going for the limited edition version. Totally worth it!
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Booklet and a CD? I'm not knocking it, but I can live without it.
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Booklet and a CD? I'm not knocking it, but I can live without it.
I agree completely. I can live without a booklet, a CD, and some art cards in a "special" box. (The standard release comes with a shorter booklet and all on-disc extras, except the CD)

I'd rather save the money (this is priced very high), and go with the cheaper release. But I dig their appreciation for the film!

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Old 03-15-2014, 09:29 AM   #98
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No release date yet?
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Old 03-15-2014, 09:10 PM   #99
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The only thing that I'm really interested in from the limited edition are the essays. What are the odds that those will be included in the standard edition booklet?
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Now with the MSRP being $64.99, how much will it actually sell for once the pre-order goes live? If it's over $45, I'll settle for the special edition.
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