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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2005 1:38 pm 
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I found that one as well, but is that the AE edition? The cover isn't in that typical AE style and the extras are a bit different.


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Andre Jurieu wrote:
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This one?

I found that one as well, but is that the AE edition? The cover isn't in that typical AE style and the extras are a bit different.

Yes, this is the AE Edition. It actually has a two-sided cover: the one displayed at amazon and one in line with AE's corporate design. So everyone's free to choose.


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Thanks folks!


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If you click "Click here for more technical details about this edition..." you get a page with:

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Studio: Artificial Eye Film Company Ltd.
DVD Release Date: May 27, 2002
Run Time: 129 minutes


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Yeah, I completely forgot to try that, and yet I always do that on the Noth American sites. I trust the AE version isn't censored, right?


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No it isn't censored.


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Very cool. Thanks again, everyone. Now to deal with that awful exchange rate. Damn useless Canadian money!


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Know what we call the Canadian Dollar here?

[spoiler:yaud7ko0]50 Euro cent.[/spoiler:yaud7ko0]


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Any word on those Satyajit Ray titles yet?


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Any word on Bresson titles?

PS: Does this French DVD of Un condamné à mort s'est échappé have English subtitles?


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Any word on Bresson titles?

PS: Does this French DVD of Un condamné à mort s'est échappé have English subtitles?

I understand it does not. Of the Bresson films released on DVD in France only the MK2 box (L'Argent, Pickpocket, Jeanne d'Arc) has English subtitles.


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Damn! Hurry up Artificial Eye! This film is one of the main reason that I love Cinema.


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How does their copy of Chungking Express compare with the US

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Artificial Eye Apu Trilogy is £9.97 from Amazon UK right now. Of course I ordered even if I can't help but think this means a better version is right around the corner.


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Artificial Eye Apu Trilogy is £9.97 from Amazon UK right now. Of course I ordered even if I can't help but think this means a better version is right around the corner.

Maybe, but these discs are not bad at all and at that price, snap it up!


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ben d banana wrote:
Artificial Eye Apu Trilogy is £9.97 from Amazon UK right now. Of course I ordered even if I can't help but think this means a better version is right around the corner.

Wow, thanks for the tip! Just ordered it.


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Has there been any word on the Angelopoulos discs?


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Besides the super Apu Trilogy (what a bargain!)
Members may wish to know Amazon UK have currently excellent prices on what I consider to be essential AE purchases

Bresson - L'Argent £8.97
Ozu - End of Summer £7.97
Rivette - Histoires de Marie et Julian £8.49


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Besides the super Apu Trilogy (what a bargain!)
Members may wish to know Amazon UK have currently excellent prices on what I consider to be essential AE purchases

Bresson - L'Argent £8.97
Ozu - End of Summer £7.97
Rivette - Histoires de Marie et Julian £8.49

Also £8.97...

Tarkovski's, Stalker

Derek Jarman's, The Garden
Shinji Aoyama's, Eureka
Paul Schrader's, Affliction
Francois Truffaut's, The Last Metro

Every other interesting title seems to be full price. Greedy fuckers. :cry:


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> Francois Truffaut's The Last Metro

Are the subtitles on this DVD optional or non-removable? Could someone who has the DVD please confirm? Thanks.


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> Francois Truffaut's The Last Metro

Are the subtitles on this DVD optional or non-removable? Could someone who has the DVD please confirm? Thanks.

Uhmmmm... [Strains memory] ... I think that they are removable. They are Americanized-English and some dialogue is missed out, though. I rented this disc this year. The transfer is excellent and the extras were of a high quality.

Can anyone unequivocally confirm whether or not the subtitles are removable?


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Gordon McMurphy wrote:
Subbuteo wrote:
Besides the super Apu Trilogy (what a bargain!)
Members may wish to know Amazon UK have currently excellent prices on what I consider to be essential AE purchases

Bresson - L'Argent £8.97
Ozu - End of Summer £7.97
Rivette - Histoires de Marie et Julian £8.49

Also £8.97...

Tarkovski's, Stalker
Derek Jarman's, The Garden
Shinji Aoyama's, Eureka
Paul Schrader's, Affliction
Francois Truffaut's, The Last Metro

Every other interesting title seems to be full price. Greedy fuckers.

These seem to be changing regularly. Marie et Julien is back to full price, but further goodies are available in the form of:

Dolls (Kitano)
Time Regained (Ruiz)
Merci pour le chocolat (Chabrol)
Platform (Jia)
The Tango Lesson (Potter)
any of Kieslowski's Three Colours and Short Film About Killing

All half-price or less (plus you lose the VAT if you're overseas, which added up to the same as postage for me).


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Apu Trilogy is back up to full price. I'm glad I jumped on this right away and was able to get it at the sale (mis)price.


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Re: Apu Trilogy - I suspect it may have been a misprice. I bought 3 copies, xmas gifts for dear friends, their going to think I'm extremely generous :)


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Anyone after a handy guide to Artificial Eye's releases should check out this piece on DVD Times. We receive review copies each month, so this page gets updated regularly. Hope you all find it useful :)


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