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I already own like half of them.
Hopefully they release the others as individual releases, including doing 2nd prints to correct the "flawed" individual release of Spies and Woman in the Moon (which I skipped). I guess if it comes down to it I can just sell what i have and get the set. |
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#103 | |
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Hopefully one day we may see all of Lang's film in BD, but not quite yet. |
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#104 | |
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Warner Archive has just announced the film noir Beyond A Reasonable Doubt (1956), directed by Fritz Lang.
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (02-21-2018), Pecker (05-13-2018), Richard--W (05-12-2018), The Great Owl (02-21-2018) |
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https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B079ZB56...519385360&sr=2 https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B079Z8JK...519385360&sr=3 |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (02-25-2018) |
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#109 | |
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Fritz Lang's The Woman in the Window officially releasing on June 19th.
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Thanks given by: | Bates_Motel (04-12-2018), Edward J Grug III (04-13-2018), Kirk76 (04-12-2018), klauswhereareyou (04-12-2018), Richard--W (05-12-2018), SMOOT (04-12-2018) |
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#112 |
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Is the Indicator bluray of THE BIG HEAT better or preferable for some reason than the Twilight Time edition? is it the same transfer and mastering?
Is the Eureka bluray of DER MUDE TOD (Destiny) better or preferable for some reason than the Kino edition? is it the same transfer and mastering? Before Kino came out with the silent films box-set I had bought most of them, and now to get the additional short films etc I'd have to duplicate part of what I already have. |
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#113 | |
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Regarding Kino - after buying dozens of Kino titles, my opinion is - in general - Kino and silents don't mix. There is usually something wrong with their encoding, transfer, etc of silents. In fact, this it the #1 reason why I went region free - to get Lang's silents by MoC instead of Kino. That being said, I don't know if it's worth it to upgrade if you have Kino.. I just know that MoC have never screwed up a Lang transfer, and they have great packaging/booklets, etc.... Just my opinion. |
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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (05-13-2018) |
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#114 |
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Appreciate the feedback, filmlover22.
I've become a Fritz Lang completest. I've been replacing all my old DVD's with the blurays as they come out, but there are competitive blurays out there. I was delighted with the first TT bluray of The Big Heat until they reprinted it with a slightly different whatever it was they did. Anyhow, I think I'll go ahead and get the Indicator. Eureka's editions that I've seen have been impeccable. |
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#115 |
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It’s worth picking up all of MoC’s Lang releases, including the DVDs. The only one that isn’t considered the best available edition is M, where the German Universum edition is tops. However, the Universum looks to be OOP, and pricey on the secondary market.
The Indicator edition of The Big Heat is a beauty. Buy it now, before the limited edition disappears. |
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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (05-13-2018) |
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#116 |
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Yorkshire
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Still hoping WAC pull their finger out and give us Fury (1936).
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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (05-13-2018) |
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#117 | |
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I have two editions of M, the German Universum which I've been watching and the Criterion which I haven't watched yet. |
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Thanks given by: | stepeanut (05-13-2018) |
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#118 |
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The Criterion M is an inferior, older transfer. That disc is only worth saving for the extras, especially the English-language version of the film.
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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (05-14-2018) |
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#119 | |
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Thanks given by: | stepeanut (05-14-2018) |
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#120 | |
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... actually, I believe Criterion's bluray is the same transfer only timed differently. It was upgraded from the old DVD. I have the Universum digibook.
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I understand that M is a best-seller in every country the disc has been released. The Criterion bluray, like the old DVD transfer, has been through several reprintings. The film is immensely popular nearly 90 years after it was made. |
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