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The Arse of the World's Mind
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Jul 2012
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The Spy in Black (Elephant Films, France - Region Free) - Not that the disc is ONLY 1080i50. 49th Parallel (Carlotta, France - Region B) I Know Where I'm Going! (Elephant Films, France - Region Free) Gone to Earth (Kino Lorber - Region A) - Contains both the original & US Roadshow versions. The Battle of the River Plate (KSM, Germany - Region B) - CUT by 2 mins & missing the following: 1. at 25:34 missing a portion of the 'Christmas' scene (1:10) 2. at 111:34 missing some shots of sailors cheering between 2 ships (0:14) 3. at 112:00 missing some shots of sailors cheering and talking on a ship (0:16) 4. at 115:30 missing shot of radio announcer character 'Mike Fowler' talking while sitting at a bar (0:16) 5. at 115:50 missing shot of radio announcer character 'Mike Fowler' talking while sitting at a bar (0:13) (Runtimes taken from Spanish bootleg, most likely using the German KSM transfer). |
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Thanks given by: | John Hodson (01-09-2024) |
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Seeing as even BFI can't get them to budge, it does seem like Criterion are the only hope since ITV don't seem that fussed about releasing the P&P titles themselves (other than A Matter of Life and Death). |
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Jul 2012
The Arse of the World's Mind
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Does anyone know if The Volunteer (Short) (1943) has had any BD release at all?
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Nov 2021
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The Scorsese narrated documentary Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger is premiering at the Berlinale next month. Wonder if the BFI or Janus Contemporaries might pick this up?
https://deadline.com/2024/01/berlin-...rt-1235791678/ |
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Thanks given by: | Harffyn Teuport (01-23-2024), Nedoflanders (01-16-2024), Nitroes (01-15-2024), ravenus (01-17-2024), RossyG (01-15-2024), Sifox211 (01-15-2024) |
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Jul 2012
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I noticed TCM in the U.S. is showing "I Know Where I'm Going" soon. I don't suppose this could be the remastered version of that film?
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The Film Foundation/BFI restoration of I Know Where I'm Going was shown as early as 2021 at the Cannes Film Festival. TCM Classic Film Festival also screened it the same year, with Thelma Schoonmaker Powell's introduction. The Film Foundation also streamed this new 4K restoration on their online restoration screening room in May 2022. And of course, we know BFI screened it in cinemas last October. So I guess while it has never been out on disc, the restoration is readily available. And given Scorsese's recent involvement with TCM, I'd be surprised if he didn't try to show this new 4K restoration. (According to The Extras podcast interview with Eddie Muller of TCM Noir Alley last month, Scorsese, Spielberg, and Paul Thomas Anderson are deeply involved in what’s programmed on the channel now.) |
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Thanks given by: | chas speed (01-17-2024) |
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Worth mentioning some of the US DVDs like The Thief of Bagdad, 49th Parallel, I Know Where I’m Going and A Canterbury Tale have extras but most are barebones and deserve more love.
I might settle for the DVD of Gone to Earth if I can’t get the Kino. The Criterion BDs of A Matter of Life and Death, The Tales of Hoffmann have different extras to the UK, The Red Shoes only has a US UHD, Black Narcissus has pretty much everything but Colonel Blimp has an additional commentary. Western Approaches is tangentially related through being shot by Jack Cardiff just prior to his work with the Archers, while the documentary Camerman only has a DVD (BD in the US). Just watched One of Our Aircraft is Missing, not as good as some of the postwar films, but still a thrilling wartime adventure and I appreciate the commitment to documentary aesthetics and bilingual dialogue. With Occupied City hitting cinemas next month, it’s difficult to think what the Netherlands went through in the years to come after 1942, especially for its Jewish population. I also watched the short on Bluebeard’s Castle, shame that Powell’s version of Earthsea never went anywhere (and was also thinking of his marriage to Thelma Schoonmaker a few years after.) Last edited by CelestialAgent; 01-17-2024 at 10:54 PM. |
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Thanks also to everyone sharing intel in this thread! I’ve picked up most every P and/or P Blu as they’ve come out but missed some of the DVDs (wasn’t active in that era). |
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Feb 2016
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Thanks given by: | latehong (01-24-2024) |
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