90 Kwaidan

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#101 Post by mfunk9786 » Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:25 pm

Not at all. It was by far the best known film on that list, and the poll was conducted on Amazon, where it got a lot of eyeballs.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#102 Post by Roscoe » Thu Jul 16, 2015 3:20 pm

Must say I'm very glad to see KWAIDAN get such a direly needed upgrade. I've enjoyed the film since seeing it in college in some long-ago Japanese Film Class. I've turned assorted people on to it over the years, too. Maybe this release will alleviate the film's comparative obscurity.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#103 Post by Kokomo Blues » Fri Jul 17, 2015 10:47 am

Call me crazy - but I would love to see a remake set in the south

Blind blues player
visitations by JEB Stuart's cavalry
Psalms painted on him by old Baptist preacher


the end music exactly the same

yeah...and then one set in old Ireland

Blind Irish harpest
visitations by Vikings
Psalms painted on by old catholic priest

the end music exactly the same

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#104 Post by JayAlmighty » Wed Aug 12, 2015 3:47 pm

Something has been nagging at me for a while now...I love the new cover, but are they ever going to add Kobayashi's name to it? I honestly can't think of a Criterion release that doesn't have the directors name on it.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#105 Post by manicsounds » Thu Aug 13, 2015 11:20 am

Maybe they are keeping it the same with the old DVD, which also didn't have Kobayashi's name on the cover.
There are the few, like the Beastie Boys set, Harold Lloyd films, and Godzilla without director's names on the cover.

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#106 Post by CSM126 » Thu Aug 13, 2015 12:04 pm

And the Spy Who Came in From the Cold.

There could be a contractual issue preventing the use of the director's name on the cover, as was the case for Spy.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#107 Post by Self » Tue Sep 29, 2015 7:30 pm


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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#108 Post by Michael Kerpan » Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:06 pm

Judging from the screen shots, I much prefer the colors in the MOC release.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#109 Post by Shrew » Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:37 pm

Really? The skintones in the MoC look too red, like the Criterion Ozu transfers. The Criterion may lean a bit yellow/green (especially that first "Mr. Skin" cap), but it fits for a movie about ghosts.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#110 Post by Michael Kerpan » Tue Sep 29, 2015 11:10 pm

I don't think people look "sunburned" in the MOC version (a la Criterion Ozu) -- and I think the coloration in Criterion's Kwaidan look drab.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#111 Post by How rude! » Wed Sep 30, 2015 12:58 am

Michael Kerpan wrote:Judging from the screen shots, I much prefer the colors in the MOC release.
The watermelon grab clinches it. Moc bested Criterion with the dvd, so here's hoping they have a crack at the blu upgrade.

I prefer the 'red' Criterion Ozu's, as it happens. I understand the 'green' look is technically corrent, but for me Criterion criterion did a wonderful job of enhancing Ozu's sublime use of colour in his later films. Cherished dvds' I'll never part with.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#112 Post by movielocke » Wed Sep 30, 2015 2:00 am

Michael Kerpan wrote:Judging from the screen shots, I much prefer the colors in the MOC release.
Huh, I thought we were begging them to give every Japanese film a green wash so the films look more Asian, now that they're doing it we're not?

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#113 Post by Michael Kerpan » Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:19 am

I think the Criterion Blu seems to go _way_ too far towards pasty paleness (for non-ghost characters) -- looking at skin tones. And MOC has the best looking water melon.

I judge each release on its own merits.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#114 Post by jsteffe » Wed Sep 30, 2015 3:14 pm

I decided to pre-order the Criterion Blu-ray, and but I'll keep the MoC DVD as well.

What I am seeing in the screenshots of the 2K restoration is a considered attempt (successful or not) to do the color timing for each segment independently. In some images the color looks very light, even pale as some of you have noted. In other places it is *more* saturated than in the other versions. Skin tones are also all over the place, depending partly on makeup and lighting. The one Blu-ray image of a male face in "natural" lighting without heavy makeup has really nice, natural-looking skin tones.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#115 Post by htom » Fri Oct 02, 2015 8:46 am

What I thought odd about the MoC (or the AVChannel shot, for that matter) shot of the painted sunset was that it shows no yellow on the bottom, just shades of red and orange. As to shots showing skin tone, to me the MoC now shows as being more to the red than the rest. I'd lean to the possibility of a different master altogether.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#116 Post by jsteffe » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:51 am

htom wrote:What I thought odd about the MoC (or the AVChannel shot, for that matter) shot of the painted sunset was that it shows no yellow on the bottom, just shades of red and orange. As to shots showing skin tone, to me the MoC now shows as being more to the red than the rest. I'd lean to the possibility of a different master altogether.
I've long felt that the MoC edition had too much of red bias. But that doesn't mean that the color time on the new 2K restoration is ideal, either, just that it's different. I want to see it in motion before I make a judgment.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#117 Post by Lost Highway » Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:47 am

I find it had to tell from a few screen caps. Still looking forward to watching this in HD. Saw it at the theatre once and once on DVD. Am I right that The Woman of the Snow was cut on its original US release ? It's by far me favourite and most visually stunning sgment of the lot.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#118 Post by htom » Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:13 pm

Lost Highway wrote:I find it had to tell from a few screen caps. Still looking forward to watching this in HD. Saw it at the theatre once and once on DVD. Am I right that The Woman of the Snow was cut on its original US release ? It's by far me favourite and most visually stunning sgment of the lot.
I believe the short cut of the film was what was screened at Cannes in 1965 as well, so the long version may have first become available to Western audiences with the MoC DVD.

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#119 Post by Gregory » Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:32 pm

It's potentially confusing to refer to just a "short" and a "long" version because there were three key versions. The shortest was the three-part 125-min. version, missing The Woman of the Snow (cut for the Cannes premiere because Kobayashi believed it would be too long for festival audiences otherwise) and was also the one screened in the US in 1965. The medium-length version was the 161-min. one released on DVD by Criterion (and years earlier on tape by HVE) with all four parts but with some cuts, and then the 183-min. complete version was the MoC DVD and of course the new Criterion. There is some more information about the latter two back on page one of the thread.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#120 Post by Smafdy » Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:48 pm

Just got my copy of Kwaidan. There's no booklet. Anyone get a booklet with theirs?

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#121 Post by rumz » Tue Oct 20, 2015 2:09 pm

Does anyone know if the 3-hour cut of this film will be pushed to Hulu?

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#122 Post by swo17 » Tue Oct 20, 2015 5:31 pm

Smafdy wrote:Just got my copy of Kwaidan. There's no booklet. Anyone get a booklet with theirs?
See here for what your copy should look like.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#123 Post by Jack Phillips » Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:58 am

I have had the CC LD, CC DVD, MoC DVD, and now the CC Blu. The image on the CC Blu is amazing (as it appears on my plasma, anyway) and is to be preferred to all previous home video versions.

Also, the Stephen Prince commentary is well worth having (Mr. Prince talks almost incessantly for the 3 hours). He talks about the sound design more than anything else, something I particularly appreciate hearing about.

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

#124 Post by rumz » Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:58 pm

This just in from JM:
I hope this email finds you well. I'm happy to report that Kobayashi's
original cut of Kwaidan, which runs 183 minutes, will be going up on
Hulu tomorrow, just in time for Halloween!

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Re: 90 Kwaidan

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