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Great news for me, too, though as usual, a shame it's New Yorker.domino harvey wrote:this is huge news for me, can't wait!Ashirg wrote:On 7/31 they will release Six in Paris (Paris vu par...)
I'm genuinely looking forward to more Watkins too, and at least in that case the high production values are guaranteed by the fact that it's not really NYer producing the disc.
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Freethinker's a bit crazy, in that it's a film made for/by Watkins' cinema class. They crafted all the costumes, manned all the stations, etc. etc.
Perhaps this will impact the quality of the film (I haven't seen it, only the one-sheet ads), although I did very much enjoy Altman's Secret Honor, which I believe was a similar teacher/class construction.
Perhaps this will impact the quality of the film (I haven't seen it, only the one-sheet ads), although I did very much enjoy Altman's Secret Honor, which I believe was a similar teacher/class construction.
- Gregory
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The last I'd heard, this was still getting continuously postponed, but apparently it's out now. According to the review at DVD Savant it even has good picture quality, which is more than I expected.BrightEyes23, a month ago, wrote:just got an email from amazon that How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman has been pushed back until Mid-May. Disappointing to be sure, and with the previous delays this title has had in the past, I'm not too optimistic that this is actually going to come out.
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What's up with New Yorker's disc of Robert Bresson's L'ARGENT (1983)? I can't seem to be able to find it available anywhere online! I guess it serves me right for not picking it up earlier...after all, Bresson is one of my favorite directors and L'ARGENT is among his greatest works.
I know there were some combing issues involved with the disc but, unless anyone knows of an imminent (and improved) re-release, I'd still like to purchase that New Yorker SE DVD.
I know there were some combing issues involved with the disc but, unless anyone knows of an imminent (and improved) re-release, I'd still like to purchase that New Yorker SE DVD.
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I have the R2 DVD, which is fine, if lacking the commentary. Hopefully, Criterion managed to snatch the film up for release.
I'm more concerned about two of the three recent Makmahlbaf releases...A Moment of Innocence and The Silence appear to be out of print, though Gabbeh remains in.
Also still in print: L'Atalante. Good luck, Criterion.
I'm more concerned about two of the three recent Makmahlbaf releases...A Moment of Innocence and The Silence appear to be out of print, though Gabbeh remains in.
Also still in print: L'Atalante. Good luck, Criterion.
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mikeohhh
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Why is New Yorker so bad at putting out DVDs? Aside from the fact that most of what they do put out looks like garbage (sometimes worse... Mon Oncle d'Amerique anyone?), they are sitting on a fucking GOLDMINE of unreleased stuff. I'd say New Yorker's catalogue rivals Janus's in fact. Look at all the great stuff they put out on VHS that they've never given the digital treatment to: THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE, AN ACTOR'S REVENGE, CELINE AND JULIE GO BOATING (what happened to this one?), CRUEL STORY OF YOUTH, GION BAYASHI (is this Janus/Criterion yet?), MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT, THE TRAVELING PLAYERS, JEANNE DIELMAN (oops, they never even got around to putting this on vhs). Here's when I stop caring about perfection and just wish for availability. Yes, yes, multi-region blah blah blah. The point is, people should be able to rent An Actor's Revenge on Netflix. This is a company that just had no clue how to adopt to a new format.
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Because the company is 12 people total, counting theatrical and non-theatrical rentals/marketing, accounting and leadership, none of whom are involved in the actual DVD production--that's all outsourced on a cost-basis, with the company itself handling sales/distribution and the design of packaging. So yeah, being essentially understaffed for what I agree is a really strong rights catalog--and choosing DVD production companies based on cost rather than quality output--is the reason they've gained the home video reputation they have. But who knows... I think things are moving in a (generally) positive direction.mikeohhh wrote:Why is New Yorker so bad at putting out DVDs?
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Does New Yorker still have the other late Bresson titles they released once on VHS? I'm thinking specifically of UN FEMME DOUCE (A GENTLE WOMAN) and LE DIABLE PROBABLEMENT (THE DEVIL, PROBABLY). Since they've put out LANCELOT DU LAC and L'ARGENT on DVD, what's the hold-up, bub?
Don't know if they also have rights to FOUR NIGHTS OF A DREAMER. I dont think it's ever seen a legit VHS release.
Don't know if they also have rights to FOUR NIGHTS OF A DREAMER. I dont think it's ever seen a legit VHS release.
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New Yorker's library is a serious issue for most cinephiles, seeing as they own a bunch of great titles, release a few with questionable transfers, then they hide the rest from the public. It's a terrific business model, really.jesus the mexican boi wrote:Does New Yorker still have the other late Bresson titles they released once on VHS?
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