Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
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- Morbii
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Thanks guys. I figured there must be a reason, and was just curious.
- rapta
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K-horror would almost certainly be under Arrow Video...no? And besides, it's basically confirmed as being Robert Siodmak's The Dark Mirror anyway...M Sanderson wrote:I was thinking Into the Mirror, a South Korean film that I used to have the Tartan DVD of.
Despite this apparently being the case, with the Criterion releases of Solaris and Stalker coming out in the UK as well as the US, how does that explain why Criterion pulled Ivan's Childhood from their UK launch? I seem to remember there were product listings for it on Amazon and elsewhere, but then they were all removed when Criterion formally launched, so presumably they didn't have the rights at that point.kidc85 wrote:Mosfilm confirmed the rights for Ivan's through Stalker are now with Criterion UK. The guess is AE squeezed out their blu-ray releases just before their rights ran out.Morbii wrote:Why has no one guessed the Tarkovsky?
Also, Artificial Eye very recently released a box set containing all Tarkovsky titles. They wouldn't be able to do that if their rights had expired already, so there may be something more complicated going on with the rights to these, such as two or more libraries containing the rights to Tarkovsky's features.
NB. I have AE's release of Ivan's Childhood, but Criterion's Solaris and Stalker. Not sure whether to get any more AE releases as Criterion may announce the other Tarkovsky titles in the near future (for both the UK and US/Canada), so I may wait to see if that happens before buying anything else.
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I'm hoping Force of Evil gets announced by Arrow Academy today, but still not sure the rumored release is coming from them.
- Drucker
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Lots of great announcements today, but as I'm trying to splurge less and watch my wallet for a number of reasons, I'll probably skip the November releases. I have 3/4 of the films in the Noir set and I just don't care for them or have only watched them once. The Becker/Ophuls film does look great though, and I could see myself picking that one up
- rapta
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Definitely in for the Four Film Noir Classics set and The Incredible Shrinking Man, possibly Montparnasse 19 too. Some great titles this month!
Guitry and Suzuki sets look great too but can only afford so much, so those will be on the wishlist. I assume the Guitry titles will get reissued separately once the set sells out.
Guitry and Suzuki sets look great too but can only afford so much, so those will be on the wishlist. I assume the Guitry titles will get reissued separately once the set sells out.
- Ribs
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That is... not a safe bet, considering it's two films per disc, likely won't be flying off the shelves, and is dual-territory which will stall a rerelease further as Arrow releases for whatever reason sell much slower here as far as we know.
- rapta
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Correct, I didn't realise it was a Dual Format set - I read "Discs: 4" and assumed it was Blu-ray only. Oh well! Perhaps it'll take a while to sell out.
In other news, what's up with the Noirs set being limited to 2000 copies only? Surely bound to sell out quite fast with all those extras. I'm probably going to pre-order this one just in case.
In other news, what's up with the Noirs set being limited to 2000 copies only? Surely bound to sell out quite fast with all those extras. I'm probably going to pre-order this one just in case.
- FrauBlucher
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Then they could get stand alone releases.
- Ribs
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From Fran Simeoni on Twitter last week:
Presumably at the least referring to the additional Argento we know was supposed to be out by the end of the year.Hope everyone enjoyed the announcements on Friday and will do so on Monday too. Less than we wanted to get out so some surprises in 2017...
Dec and Jan slates be a touch lighter and back to full gear from Feb 18 with some nice surprises too I hope.
Some surprises in 2018 not 2017!
- What A Disgrace
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I wonder if Arrow could release Four Flies on Grey Velvet as their next Argento. Its owned by Shameless in the UK, but it'd be a major coup for the US market.
- Ribs
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It's possible, though the tease for more Argento came for releases in both territories.
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In the US Arrow uses the company Filmrise to digitally distribute their content. Filmrise also represents a number of other companies so it's hard to tell if these are future Arrow releases but I suspect that they are. They've recently added Images (Robert Altman), Morven Callar (Lynne Ramsay), Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan), The Grand Duel (Giancarlo Santi) and Shoot First...Ask Questions Later (Sergio Corbucci)
They also added Prom Night 2: Hello Mary Lou on behalf of Synapse (another company they rep digitally)
They also added Prom Night 2: Hello Mary Lou on behalf of Synapse (another company they rep digitally)
- rapta
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Very interesting. Arrow confirmed a while back they were looking to do more Altman, and Images would be excellent news since it's one of the less likely Altman titles to make it to HD anytime soon. Huge news if true! I'd also be hugely excited for Morvern Callar. I'm quite a big fan of Ramsay and would love to upgrade my DVD copy.ianungstad wrote:In the US Arrow uses the company Filmrise to digitally distribute their content. Filmrise also represents a number of other companies so it's hard to tell if these are future Arrow releases but I suspect that they are. They've recently added Images (Robert Altman), Morven Callar (Lynne Ramsay), Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan), The Grand Duel (Giancarlo Santi) and Shoot First...Ask Questions Later (Sergio Corbucci)
They also added Prom Night 2: Hello Mary Lou on behalf of Synapse (another company they rep digitally)
As for Spaghetti Westerns, all we know is that they do have some lined up - definitely Roy Colt & Winchester Jack (Bava) and Light the Fuse...Sartana is Coming (Carnimeo), according to the Scalarama site - but we've yet to see if it'll those two will also appear. The Grand Duel would be particularly excellent (big fan of Van Cleef...who isn't?), and whilst the latter wouldn't be my first choice in terms of Corbucci, there's no denying he's one of the masters of the sub-genre.
The odd one out here is The Sweet Hereafter. As far as I know Artificial Eye still have the UK rights, so unless they just plan to release that in the US/Canada, I doubt that's coming from them. Is it not still with Warner Bros in the US though?
- StevenJ0001
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I hope Arrow does have it. I bought the Canadian Blu-ray and the contrast is terrible (milky blacks), unlike the old US DVD, which is pretty good.rapta wrote:The odd one out here is The Sweet Hereafter. As far as I know Artificial Eye still have the UK rights, so unless they just plan to release that in the US/Canada, I doubt that's coming from them. Is it not still with Warner Bros in the US though?
- Drucker
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***RELEASE DATE UPDATES***
Unfortunately due to some last minute production delays, we are having to inform you of some date revisions on a few upcoming titles. The revised release dates are as follows:
The Untamed - 9th October
Le Plasir - 23rd October
Voice of the Moon - 30th October (UK) 31st October (US)
Zoology - UK date unaffected (30th Oct) 14th November (US)
After The Storm - 27th November
Family Values: Three Films by Hirokazu Kore-eda - 27th November
We can only apologise for any disappointment these delays will cause and very much hope you all enjoy the releases once they arrive in your hands
- tenia
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The Godard / Gorin set is now scheluded for late October, while I believe it originally was late September.
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Any guesses for Arrow Academy's full moon clue for Monday's announcements?
Moonstruck? Moonlighting (1982)? Moon (2009)?
what else it could be?
Moonstruck? Moonlighting (1982)? Moon (2009)?
what else it could be?
- AidanKing
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Could it be Bertolucci's La Luna? I very much hope so.
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I am hoping its Moonlighting.
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I assumed this was Synapse because they released the first Prom Night but with Arrow's teaser today...maybe it was added on behalf of Arrow?ianungstad wrote:In the US Arrow uses the company Filmrise to digitally distribute their content. Filmrise also represents a number of other companies so it's hard to tell if these are future Arrow releases but I suspect that they are. They've recently added Images (Robert Altman), Morven Callar (Lynne Ramsay), Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan), The Grand Duel (Giancarlo Santi) and Shoot First...Ask Questions Later (Sergio Corbucci)
They also added Prom Night 2: Hello Mary Lou on behalf of Synapse (another company they rep digitally)
- rapta
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Most likely gonna be either Rohmer's Full Moon in Paris or Polanski's Bitter Moon since they released both on DVD, but I'm rooting for Forman's Man on the Moon or Paul Newman's The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds myself (however unlikely either may be).
Really hope the Arrow Video clue is De Palma's Carrie. Would pre-order that one right away!
Really hope the Arrow Video clue is De Palma's Carrie. Would pre-order that one right away!
- DRW.mov
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I'm guessing the Academy hint is for MOON IN THE GUTTER which is with Gaumont but has yet to see a UK release.
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Favorites of the Moon?
- Ribs
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I really hope it's a Comedies and Proverbs set, despite Arrow warning they'll have a reduced docket for December and January.
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Per Warner's repertory division they no longer have the U.S. theatrical rights, so it's a safe extrapolation that WB no longer has any rights to it at all. A fair number of New Line titles (especially those released under the Fine Line label) were pickups and most of those deals won't last forever; for example, Short Cuts, Naked, and Once Were Warriors have already been released by other companies with no WB involvement.rapta wrote:The odd one out here is The Sweet Hereafter. As far as I know Artificial Eye still have the UK rights, so unless they just plan to release that in the US/Canada, I doubt that's coming from them. Is it not still with Warner Bros in the US though?