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Oedipax
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#276 Post by Oedipax »

tavernier wrote:10/30 - EDVARD MUNCH (SPECIAL EDITION) - This version (46 minutes longer) has never been shown in the United States before; includes 4 short documentaries (3 about Munch) and a Watkins short film.
Jeez. A Watkins double-dip is about the last thing I expected to see. It's nice that we're getting the longer cut, though.
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#277 Post by miless »

Oedipax wrote:
tavernier wrote:10/30 - EDVARD MUNCH (SPECIAL EDITION) - This version (46 minutes longer) has never been shown in the United States before; includes 4 short documentaries (3 about Munch) and a Watkins short film.
Jeez. A Watkins double-dip is about the last thing I expected to see. It's nice that we're getting the longer cut, though.
to be fair, however, Project X has always stated their intentions to release both versions of Edvard Munch (starting with the theatrical release)... I doubt that this new version will include the theatrical edit.

needless to say, I'm going to have a Watkins Halloween.
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#278 Post by DDillaman »

anyone have any insight as to what's in that Watkins box and what it costs? I'm hoping my procrastination in picking up his stuff other than PUNISHMENT PARK is about to pay off in spades. (Particularly since my disc of that classic is scratched.)
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#279 Post by miless »

DDillaman wrote:anyone have any insight as to what's in that Watkins box and what it costs? I'm hoping my procrastination in picking up his stuff other than PUNISHMENT PARK is about to pay off in spades. (Particularly since my disc of that classic is scratched.)
is it not a boxed set of The Freethinker (which is over 4 hours long)?
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#280 Post by tavernier »

The Watkins boxed set contains the SE of MUNCH, along with PUNISHMENT PARK, THE WAR GAME, CULLODEN and THE GLADIATORS. THE FREETHINKER is being released as a separate 2-disc set.
domino harvey wrote:
tavernier wrote:10/23 - I AM CUBA (ULTIMATE EDITION)
oh wow I hope this has corrected audio
Specs for I AM CUBA:

Disc 1 - new high-def master from original Russian 35mm fine grain interpositive; video interview with Martin Scorsese; language tracks in Russian and Spanish with English subtitles; Cuban version of opening credits; original Milestone trailer; stills gallery

Disc 2 - THE SIBERIAN MAMMOTH (2005), 91-minute documentary about the making of I AM CUBA; 10-minute City Cinematheque interview with screenwriter Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Disc 3 - A FILM ABOUT MIKHAIL KALATOZOV (2006), 120-minute documentary
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#281 Post by In Heaven »

tavernier wrote:Specs for I AM CUBA:

Disc 1 - new high-def master from original Russian 35mm fine grain interpositive; video interview with Martin Scorsese; language tracks in Russian and Cuban with English subtitles; Cuban version of opening credits; original Milestone trailer; stills gallery

Disc 2 - THE SIBERIAN MAMMOTH (2005), 91-minute documentary about the making of I AM CUBA; 10-minute City Cinematheque interview with screenwriter Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Disc 3 - A FILM ABOUT MIKHAIL KALATOZOV (2006), 120-minute documentary
:shock: I literally turned off the last dvd 2 minutes into it. Wow. That's an amazing treatment.
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#282 Post by miless »

tavernier wrote:The Watkins boxed set contains the SE of MUNCH, along with PUNISHMENT PARK, THE WAR GAME, CULLODEN and THE GLADIATORS. THE FREETHINKER is being released as a separate 2-disc set.
domino harvey wrote:
tavernier wrote:10/23 - I AM CUBA (ULTIMATE EDITION)
oh wow I hope this has corrected audio
Specs for I AM CUBA:

Disc 1 - new high-def master from original Russian 35mm fine grain interpositive; video interview with Martin Scorsese; language tracks in Russian and Spanish with English subtitles; Cuban version of opening credits; original Milestone trailer; stills gallery

Disc 2 - THE SIBERIAN MAMMOTH (2005), 91-minute documentary about the making of I AM CUBA; 10-minute City Cinematheque interview with screenwriter Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Disc 3 - A FILM ABOUT MIKHAIL KALATOZOV (2006), 120-minute documentary
both of these look great...
If the SE of Munch does not include the theatrical version, I just need to sell Punishment Park (as I've been trying to get the other titles but have been postponing them for no reason).
I have also been postponing buying I Am Cuba (as I love The Cranes Are Flying) but have never brought myself to buy it...
good thing I'm lazy!
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#283 Post by What A Disgrace »

Gladiators is the only Watkins I lack, so I'll pass on the box...and probably get the MoC of Munch.

I will not be passing on I Am Cuba. Holy chrome. Any word on the full specs for Bodhi-Dharma?
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#284 Post by tavernier »

What A Disgrace wrote:Any word on the full specs for Bodhi-Dharma?
It's another Milestone release....full specs:
- 10 minutes of previously unseen footage
- newly remastered by the director
- 16x9 enhanced
- improved subtitles in English and Korean
- DTS 5.1 and Dolby 2.0 sound options
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#285 Post by ptmd »

Any idea what the MSRP for the Watkins box will be? Given how expensive New Yorker discs usually are, I would love to be able to purchase all of these at once with a reasonable discount.
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#286 Post by tavernier »

ptmd wrote:Any idea what the MSRP for the Watkins box will be? Given how expensive New Yorker discs usually are, I would love to be able to purchase all of these at once with a reasonable discount.
$70 (the MUNCH SE will be $40, FREETHINKER $30)
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#287 Post by Gigi M. »

Amazon pre-order for I am Cuba. My advice is to pre-order it right away.
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#288 Post by justeleblanc »

Does anyone have any thoughts on THE TREATMENT? I'm kind of a big Chris Eigeman fan but I don't want to see it if he isn't on his game.
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#289 Post by davebert »

It's a strictly passable romantic comedy that makes me wonder what exactly the director saw in the source novel that he was so intent on adapting. I like Eigeman as well, and it was worth not turning off just to see him doing his Eigeman Thing, but I got the feeling halfway through that there were already a thousand movies like The Treatment and in a few years there would be a thousand more.
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#290 Post by justeleblanc »

davebert wrote:It's a strictly passable romantic comedy that makes me wonder what exactly the director saw in the source novel that he was so intent on adapting. I like Eigeman as well, and it was worth not turning off just to see him doing his Eigeman Thing, but I got the feeling halfway through that there were already a thousand movies like The Treatment and in a few years there would be a thousand more.
Thanks. I would really only see it for Eigeman anyway, so I'll hopefully enjoy it on that level.
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#291 Post by criterionsnob »

tavernier wrote:The Watkins boxed set contains the SE of MUNCH, along with PUNISHMENT PARK, THE WAR GAME, CULLODEN and THE GLADIATORS. THE FREETHINKER is being released as a separate 2-disc set.
The Amazon pre-order for The Cinema of Peter Watkins lists this as a 5 disc set. Is the SE of Munch 2 discs?

The Freethinker is also up for pre-order.
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#292 Post by tavernier »

criterionsnob wrote:The Amazon pre-order for The Cinema of Peter Watkins lists this as a 5 disc set. Is the SE of Munch 2 discs?
Yes.
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#293 Post by miless »

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#294 Post by justeleblanc »

Some cover art

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#295 Post by Gigi M. »

Anyone knows the final specs on the new Munch edition? I guess if you already own the first edition, the upcoming MoC is the way to go on this one.
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#296 Post by justeleblanc »

miless wrote:
tavernier wrote:10/30 - EDVARD MUNCH (SPECIAL EDITION) - This version (46 minutes longer) has never been shown in the United States before; includes 4 short documentaries (3 about Munch) and a Watkins short film.
to be fair, however, Project X has always stated their intentions to release both versions of Edvard Munch (starting with the theatrical release)... I doubt that this new version will include the theatrical edit.
Are both versions like OUT 1 and OUT 1: SPECTRE, where one is not just a shorter version but ultimately a separate beast altogether? Or is this more like the relationship between DIVERTIMENTO and LA BELLE NOISEUSE?
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#297 Post by Michael Kerpan »

justeleblanc wrote:Are both versions like OUT 1 and OUT 1: SPECTRE, where one is not just a shorter version but ultimately a separate beast altogether? Or is this more like the relationship between DIVERTIMENTO and LA BELLE NOISEUSE?
Just a Rivette correction ....

Both sets of Rivette films you cite are actually similar -- the contrasting instances are the long and short versions of "Paris Belongs to Us", "Love on the Ground" and "Joan the Maid".
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#298 Post by justeleblanc »

Michael Kerpan wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:Are both versions like OUT 1 and OUT 1: SPECTRE, where one is not just a shorter version but ultimately a separate beast altogether? Or is this more like the relationship between DIVERTIMENTO and LA BELLE NOISEUSE?
Just a Rivette correction ....

Both sets of Rivette films you cite are actually similar -- the contrasting instances are the long and short versions of "Paris Belongs to Us", "Love on the Ground" and "Joan the Maid".
Right, sorry.
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#299 Post by miless »

Has anyone seen The Freethinker?
Until I saw the cover, just a few posts back, I had no idea what it was even about (as most information out there just has run-time, no plot synopsis).

Strindberg was definitely an interesting guy... how is the film? I love Watkins' earlier works, but have onle seen (part of) The Commune of his later stuff... (I could never bring myself to watch all of The Commune, as I just couldn't get into it... it looks like it was shot on vhs)
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#300 Post by justeleblanc »

Okay, maybe I'm just imagining this but NEW YORKER FILMS has been deleted from imdb's MY AMERICAN UNCLE Company Credits page.

Can this mean that New Yorker doesn't hold the rights anymore.... which means that Criterion could snatch it?
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