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granolafolk
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#226 Post by granolafolk »

Fox Lorber Release, R1, Letterboxed

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#227 Post by granolafolk »

davidhare wrote:Can you guys confirm which editions these last two series of caps are from?

I presume the Imamura is the Criterion? The Antonioni looks like 1.85 (good) but is it anamorphic or letterboxed? It looks much better than the Pox Lorber and also much better than the R4. Where is it from?
The Imamura is indeed the Criterion release. The Antonioni is letterboxed. Funny that you say it looks better than the Fox Lorber release because I thought that was what it was. It's been quite some time since I made these captures - unfortunately I can't remember! If it helps any, I received the film from Netflix.
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#228 Post by Kinsayder »

Les Aventuriers (Robert Enrico, 1967)
France R2. Optional French subs only.

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#229 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Kiga kaikyo / Straits of Hunger / Fugitive from the Past (Tomu UCHIDA, 1965) -- Toei DVD, Region 2

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#230 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Himeyuri no tô (Tadashi IMAI, 1953) Toei DVD, Region 2

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#231 Post by der_Artur »

Michael Kerpan wrote:Kiga kaikyo / Straits of Hunger / Fugitive from the Past (Tomu UCHIDA, 1965) -- Toei DVD, Region 2

I have seen Tomu's first Musashi film and "Beautiful Yoshiwara..." two years ago in Cologne and was delighted. I never dared to look, if there were Japanese DVDs, just to avoid the disappointment, that no one released the movie in a subtitled version. But here you come and I see that some of his films are available since 2002 already. I hope one of these gets released with English subtitles soon.

Michael, do you also own one of the Musashi DVDs? The print I've seen was 16mm hence blurry.
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#232 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Alas, I have not seen Uchida's MM films.

If you read French, several films have come out on DVD in France.
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#233 Post by der_Artur »

Sadly, I chose latin as second foreign language (after English), not French. But I hope, MoC gives the movies a chance.
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#234 Post by feckless boy »

All caps from DVD Beaver except the third, that is from a new scandinavian release (no english subs).

Bandai (chinese bootleg)

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Njuta

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MIA R2

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Panorama

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What can I say? MIA and Panorama are downright awful. Miramax (Beavers choice for best image) sharp but saturated and reddish (not only the skintones). The chinese bootleg, supposedly very close to the japanese Bandai "original", looks very "Floating Weeds-blue". Njuta on the other hand looks like it's taken from Traffic's "south-of-the-border" sequence.
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#235 Post by granolafolk »

Kino Video, R1

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#236 Post by feckless boy »

A Man Vanishes (Imamura, 1967)
Tohokushinsha, Japan

No subs (not even japanese). Progressive.

Since there is an ongoing speculation about the contents of the upcoming Imamura Eclipse-set.

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#237 Post by Anonymous »

Some screenshots from the brand new British Universal DVD of Monte Hellman's TWO-LANE BLACKTOP (which includes an audio commentary of his).

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#238 Post by otis »

Dillinger è morto (Marco Ferreri, 1969)
Italy R0 (Minerva Classic) Italian, French & English soundtracks, Italian & English subtitles

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#239 Post by Hashi »

Stan Czarnecki wrote:Some screenshots from the brand new British Universal DVD of Monte Hellman's TWO-LANE BLACKTOP (which includes an audio commentary of his).
Picturewise this looks like an ok substitute for the OOP Anchor Bay disc, eh? Or does anyone know about any possibilities for a new release in the US/R1? Does this Brit disc have any other extras, since I recall the AB disc had more than just a commentary?
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#240 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

Hashi wrote:
Stan Czarnecki wrote:Some screenshots from the brand new British Universal DVD of Monte Hellman's TWO-LANE BLACKTOP (which includes an audio commentary of his).
Picturewise this looks like an ok substitute for the OOP Anchor Bay disc, eh? Or does anyone know about any possibilities for a new release in the US/R1? Does this Brit disc have any other extras, since I recall the AB disc had more than just a commentary?
The R1 also has a trailer and a doc by George Hickenlooper 'Monte Hellman:American Auteur'
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#241 Post by Awesome Welles »

It looks like the only extras are a commentary.
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#242 Post by Kinsayder »

Le Lit de la Vierge (Philippe Garrel)
PAL R0. Optional English subs.

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#243 Post by Kinsayder »

Violette Nozière (Chabrol, 1977)
France R2 (René Chateau). No subs.
Beaver review of the Koch Lorber edition.

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#244 Post by Anonymous »

Following now are screenshots from the new Godard Vol. 1 Box Set. It is packaged in a very nice digipack, includes interesting (albeit a bit short) introductions by Colin MacCabe and seems altogether adorable. First up is BREATHLESS:

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#245 Post by Anonymous »

ALPHAVILLE

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#246 Post by Anonymous »

MADE IN U.S.A.

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#247 Post by Anonymous »

And of course PASSION, which - for the first time - is available on DVD with English subtitles.

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#248 Post by Rich Malloy »

Thanks for posting those - but, yikes,"Breathless" looks terrible!

I'd love to get "Passion" and "Made in the USA" - assuming they look as good in motion as they do in still shots. Are these only available as a set?
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#249 Post by yoshimori »

Stan Czarnecki wrote:And of course PASSION, which - for the first time - is available on DVD with English subtitles.
My r2fr PAL disc has English subs.
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#250 Post by Anonymous »

yoshimori wrote:
Stan Czarnecki wrote:And of course PASSION, which - for the first time - is available on DVD with English subtitles.
My r2fr PAL disc has English subs.
Really? Hmm, I didn't know that. Anyway, I highly recommend this box!
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