Sad but true...Except for their wonderfully executed bilingual packaging, of course (which often delays lower-priority releases of US titles by weeks/months).cdnchris wrote:Yeah, this is about the ONLY good thing Alliance has ever released on their own onto DVD.Cronenfly wrote:The Canadian Alliance Atlantis edition has an anamorphic transfer, three commentary tracks, and a featurette, easily besting the Dimension edition. It's OOP but not in an impossible to find way (I see it all the time in stores here); it goes for upwards of $30 used on Amazon.ca, but can be also be found inthis fairly inexpensive boxset.
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i feel like a yutz buying the same movies over and over just in different packaging and maybe with a little bit of extras.Cronenfly wrote:The Canadian Alliance Atlantis edition has an anamorphic transfer, three commentary tracks, and a featurette, easily besting the Dimension edition. It's OOP but not in an impossible to find way (I see it all the time in stores here); it goes for upwards of $30 used on Amazon.ca, but can be also be found inthis fairly inexpensive boxset.
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With the new release of Luchino Visconti's Rocco and His Brothers in Reg 2. I was wondering if this title might be released by Criterion. It was last released by Image in Reg 1, and considering the distribution arrangment Criterion has with Image. I was hoping that this film or even Ossessione, might make it into the collection. Thank you,
Derek Estes
Hi Derek,
We don't have any plans for "Rocco and his Brothers," but I'm not sure about "Ossessione." Please check back about that second one as there may be more information available in the future. I hope this helps, and thanks for your email!
Sincerely,
Tamara
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Best thing I heard for a while! I shied back from buying the BFI "Ossessione" after seeing the mess that their "Terra Trema" is. If RHV provides subs for "Ossessione" as well, then it will be time for another order from Italy for me....otis wrote:Ossessione is coming out in Italy next month from RHV, whose disc of La Terra trema is gorgeous (and has English subs).
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No word on subs yet, but I'll be picking this up eventually and will post here with details. The BFI disc of Ossessione is if anything worse than their La Terra trema - avoid at all costs!foggy eyes wrote:RHV's La Terra Trema disc really is amazing, but is there any word as to whether Ossessione will have English subtitles as well?
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Lionsgate, not Criterion may be releasing Diva. Link.
If Diva was a Studio Canal title, then this makes sense. Either Rialto's exclusive distribution deal with Criterion doesn't apply to Studio Canal titles anymore, or this film was licensed right in between Rialto and Criterion did.
If Diva was a Studio Canal title, then this makes sense. Either Rialto's exclusive distribution deal with Criterion doesn't apply to Studio Canal titles anymore, or this film was licensed right in between Rialto and Criterion did.
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I think, if Criterion (or whoever ends up with the rights), released it, it'd sell very well. I mean, before I even got into film, I knew who Olivier was. And Michael Caine is loved by seemingly all Americans. He's sort of like the British version of Morgan Freeman.jaredsap wrote:So is Entertainment Weekly. They highlight their desire for said DVD in the new issue.kaujot wrote:According to Tamara, as far as she knows, "we don't have plans for Sleuth at this time."
Bummer. I'm dying for a (new) DVD of the original.
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Morgan Freeman?? I mean, sure, both are extremely palatable actors who can't possibly rub anyone the wrong way, but Freeman doesn't have the character range that Caine has. I almost feel that Jack Nicholson would be an easier comparison, if he were less cantankerous.kaujot wrote: Michael Caine is loved by seemingly all Americans. He's sort of like the British version of Morgan Freeman.
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To me, Caine gets many roles (excluding the newest Sleuth), where he simply plays the old mentor to the main protagonist, like Freeman plays in almost EVERY role.arsonfilms wrote:Morgan Freeman?? I mean, sure, both are extremely palatable actors who can't possibly rub anyone the wrong way, but Freeman doesn't have the character range that Caine has. I almost feel that Jack Nicholson would be an easier comparison, if he were less cantankerous.kaujot wrote: Michael Caine is loved by seemingly all Americans. He's sort of like the British version of Morgan Freeman.