But no Kalat commentary on the Kino. That's a pretty tempting reason to go with the MoC.FrauBlucher wrote:Beaver on Caligari It seems like MoC once again is the slightly better version. But the Kino is still worth it for the folks that are A locked.
Kino
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???FrauBlucher wrote:Beaver on Caligari It seems like MoC once again is the slightly better version. But the Kino is still worth it for the folks that are A locked.
The Kino BD isn't up yet.
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The Kino doesn't have Kalat, how dare you suggest the releases are equivalent
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You might want to refresh the page or flush your saved browser files. I've noticed many times in the past that a newly-posted Beaver review will not load correctly on my computer, and refreshing usually does the trick.
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Beaver only put up KINO comparisons for the first three images (plus title card), making it a little difficult to judge since those images overall look less stunning than examples from later in the film.
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Thanks...the refresh worked.lefeufollet wrote:You might want to refresh the page or flush your saved browser files. I've noticed many times in the past that a newly-posted Beaver review will not load correctly on my computer, and refreshing usually does the trick.
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Kino to Release Tim Sutton's 'Memphis' on Blu-ray in January
Release date: January 13
Release date: January 13
Specs have not been detailed yet, but supplements will include: Booklet Essays by Robert Gordon; Extra Scene-"Willis Meets the Prophet"; On-set Interview with Willis Earl Beal; Podcast Interview with Director Tim Sutton; and Teenie and Charles Hodges of the Hi Rhythm Section in session.
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This was one of my most highly anticipated films of the year, but I missed it during the single week (grr) that it was available in my city. Glad to see it's being handled with care, I'll be sure to pick it up.pointless wrote:Kino to Release Tim Sutton's 'Memphis' on Blu-ray in January
Release date: January 13
Specs have not been detailed yet, but supplements will include: Booklet Essays by Robert Gordon; Extra Scene-"Willis Meets the Prophet"; On-set Interview with Willis Earl Beal; Podcast Interview with Director Tim Sutton; and Teenie and Charles Hodges of the Hi Rhythm Section in session.
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Rivette's Le Pont du Nord - February 17, 2015
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The Retrieval (Chris Eska, 2013) - to be released February 3, 2015
Special Features:
Audio Commentary by Director Chris Eska
Special Features:
Audio Commentary by Director Chris Eska
- Deleted Scene
Stunt Rehearsals
Trailer
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Like the MoC, the only extra is a booklet (you'd think the first Rivette on Blu in Uk/US would get something more meaty) - so I guess pick which ever booklet content sounds more interesting (as though Kino has ever beaten MoC on image quality/price).vidussoni wrote:Rivette's Le Pont du Nord - February 17, 2015
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Not true...Minkin wrote:Like the MoC, the only extra is a booklet (you'd think the first Rivette on Blu in Uk/US would get something more meaty) - so I guess pick which ever booklet content sounds more interesting (as though Kino has ever beaten MoC on image quality/price).vidussoni wrote:Rivette's Le Pont du Nord - February 17, 2015
Kino Special Features:
Booklet with Original Press Notes and essay by Dennis Lim, Mapping LE PONT DU NORD, an image-essay by Roland-Francois Lack | COMPOSITES, a video-essay by Gina Telaroli
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Ah, you are indeed correct. I put the blame on Bluray.com for listing three separate things as one bullet point (in contrast to how they display everything else). I guess, in some bizarro world, Kino finally trumps MoC (Kino doesn't even need to put in any effort to come up with a better cover!). Is this an all-time first, or is there one random title I've missed?Telstar wrote:Booklet with Original Press Notes and essay by Dennis Lim, Mapping LE PONT DU NORD, an image-essay by Roland-Francois Lack | COMPOSITES, a video-essay by Gina Telaroli
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I've just learned through their Facebook page that Kino has announced a Rank Noir set for future release; no release date has been set, but it will include The Assassin, The Golden Salamander, The October Man, Snowbound, and They Met in the Dark - all new to DVD in America. One more note: the transfers utilized for this upcoming set will be ones that were created in the 1990s, for HD-masters can't be made due to either unreasonable lab costs or inability to access the original film elements. It may put some of you off of buying the set, but it's important that you know in advance because it's better to have these films out than not at all.
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I think The Escapees was also announced (or maybe just rumored) for a release last year which never materialized. I was disappointed because Escapees is a fascinating film- it's essentially a realist reconfiguration of his central narrative structure about two girls exploring a fantastic world in which the real threat is the return of the real world and its patriarchal order. Maybe the later Rollin films are just a more difficult sell than his 70s work. It's too bad- I'd love to see good releases of the 2000s trilogy as well.nolanoe wrote:Small and possibly stupid question:
Are Kino done with Jean Rollin? I recall somebody somewhere telling me they're also going to do Killing Car and Sidewalks of Bangkok. I would be looking forward to those two and Lost in NY.
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In the case of Redemption, I suspect Nigel Wingrove has been busy with other things. His blog (which is mostly about how immigrants, multiculturalism and "Muslim thugs" are destroying Western civilization) hadn't been updated since mid-2013, though he has managed to maintain a daily news aggregator. The Charlie Hebdo attack finally prompted some updates, no doubt to the relief of Eurocult-loving EDL/UKIP members everywhere. There hasn't been much activity on Redemption's Facebook page either, which didn't even bother promoting some of the label's 2014 releases. Last year he held a spectacularly unsuccessful Kickstarter for a book on Nazi art and he's now running some even more unsuccessful Indiegogo campaigns for new entries in the "Satanic Sluts" series, so it seems his focus has shifted to "personal" projects. (He claims to be "currently filming" two other movies and plans to make thirty in 2015 alone. I'm not exactly holding my breath here.) He also had to find a new UK distributor and plans to reissue the back catalog through them, whoever they are.
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Goodbye to Language 3D Blu-Ray has been dated for April 14th and is now up for pre-order on Amazon. Oddly, it will be a 2-disc release - one disc containing the 3D version and the other 2D. Extras will be the Canon interview with Godard, the theatrical trailer and a booklet essay by David Bordwell. I was hoping that Kino would succeed where others had failed and include Les trois désastres but it appears that won't be happening.
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Redemption is releasing Pete Walker Collection II on blu-ray on April 21 -
This Box Set Includes: Frightmare, The Flesh and Blood Show, House of Mortal Sin, Home Before Midnight, Man of Violence (Exclusive to Box), The Big Switch (Exclusive to Box)
Special Features: Interview with Pete Walker by Elijah Drenner
Both exclusives were released by BFI in BFI Flipside
This Box Set Includes: Frightmare, The Flesh and Blood Show, House of Mortal Sin, Home Before Midnight, Man of Violence (Exclusive to Box), The Big Switch (Exclusive to Box)
Special Features: Interview with Pete Walker by Elijah Drenner
Both exclusives were released by BFI in BFI Flipside