Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
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The Digital Classics DVD is wretched, with striations across the x axis, as if it was photographed off a CTV. I'm pretty sure the image is stretched as well. It's best feature is the KR commentary, which is delightful.
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Yeah wouldn’t be surprised if it is a UK release of The Major and the Minor
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Yup, the UK Arrow Academy releases for September are The Major and the Minor and Dark City
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The Major and the Minor is also getting a US and Can release. (the lone Academy title for those markets)
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I could have sworn Kino Lorber announced the Wilder
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Kim Newman's site mentions that he contributed to an Arrow Blu-ray of Invisible Man Appears/The Invisible Man vs the Human Fly.
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Arrow Video tweeted Friday announcements with this image
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A film that is visible to the eye
Or something by Fulci I guess
Or something by Fulci I guess
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My guess would be Umberto Lenzi's Eyeball, since it hasn't gotten a home video release yet, if I remember correctly.
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Eyeball is out in the UK from 88 Films, so it’s probably not that one.
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I Origins
Tree of Life
2001
Eyes Without a Face
Tree of Life
2001
Eyes Without a Face
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They are doing Who Saw Her Die. So it may be that.
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It might be as literal as the Pang Brothers' The Eye, especially considering they've been snapping up ex-Tartan title left, right and centre (e.g. The Ring Collection, Oldboy, upcoming Jodorowsky set).
- The Tree of Life was already licensed by Fox to Sony/Criterion UK just last year
- 2001: A Space Odyssey is a Warner Bros property and therefore would be very difficult to license, not to mention it recently got released via HMV's exclusive 'Premium Collection' (and I bet you WB would say no to sub-licensing any Kubrick to anyone with the exception of Criterion)
- Eyes Without a Face was released by BFI just a few years ago, in a very solid edition I might add (also R.I.P. Edith Scob, what a legacy)
It won't be any of those three.
- The Tree of Life was already licensed by Fox to Sony/Criterion UK just last year
- 2001: A Space Odyssey is a Warner Bros property and therefore would be very difficult to license, not to mention it recently got released via HMV's exclusive 'Premium Collection' (and I bet you WB would say no to sub-licensing any Kubrick to anyone with the exception of Criterion)
- Eyes Without a Face was released by BFI just a few years ago, in a very solid edition I might add (also R.I.P. Edith Scob, what a legacy)
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It is. It has been ages since I watched it, but I remember really liking it, largely because of Morricone's score.
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I remember liking the film itself a lot, but it's the Morricone score that has stuck me with me ever since that first watch.
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I'm happy to see you took me seriously . But it does look similar to I Originsrapta wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 2:14 pmIt might be as literal as the Pang Brothers' The Eye, especially considering they've been snapping up ex-Tartan title left, right and centre (e.g. The Ring Collection, Oldboy, upcoming Jodorowsky set).
It won't be any of those three.
- The Tree of Life was already licensed by Fox to Sony/Criterion UK just last year
- 2001: A Space Odyssey is a Warner Bros property and therefore would be very difficult to license, not to mention it recently got released via HMV's exclusive 'Premium Collection' (and I bet you WB would say no to sub-licensing any Kubrick to anyone with the exception of Criterion)
- Eyes Without a Face was released by BFI just a few years ago, in a very solid edition I might add (also R.I.P. Edith Scob, what a legacy)
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Some UK titles have dropped on Amazon
Bava boxset: Black Sunday, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Kill, Baby...Kill!, Five Dolls for an August Moon, A Bay of Blood, Baron Blood, Lisa and the Devil, Rabid Dogs
Hills Have Eyes II (Limited Edition)
The Pray (Limited Edition with three cuts: US, International, & composite of the two)
Bava boxset: Black Sunday, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Kill, Baby...Kill!, Five Dolls for an August Moon, A Bay of Blood, Baron Blood, Lisa and the Devil, Rabid Dogs
Hills Have Eyes II (Limited Edition)
The Pray (Limited Edition with three cuts: US, International, & composite of the two)
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US/Can are getting Who Saw Her Die in September
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The U.S. release is the only one that looks promising. I have all those Bavas and theyre just rereleases of old discs, some of which need a tune up.
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Who Saw Her Die is terrific. Glad that Arrow will occasionally pick up Shameless titles for US territory with superior restoration work. As was the case with their excellent release of Torso. Gives me hope, perhaps, for such other great Italian horror titles as Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh.
Also, one hopes that Lado's Night Train Murders, a complex, upsetting and gruelling take on the justified homicide revenge narrative, will receive a definitive release (maybe a reissue by Blue Underground of their average original release - or by whomever has/can get, the rights).
Also, one hopes that Lado's Night Train Murders, a complex, upsetting and gruelling take on the justified homicide revenge narrative, will receive a definitive release (maybe a reissue by Blue Underground of their average original release - or by whomever has/can get, the rights).
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Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Arrow tweeted Friday announcements coming with this pic
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The Gentleman! A League of Extraordinary Gentleman, Top Hat, Miller's Crossing, The Prestige, Dead Man, almost every western