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justeleblanc
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#101 Post by justeleblanc »

I'm not sure if this is old news since I admittedly don't follow Visconti DVD releases as much as others, but Koch Lorber will be releasing Visconti's Ludwig onto R1 DVD this fall.

I don't believe there is a cover yet.
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#102 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Ha! Unbelievable ... Ludwig is one of those titles that they've been promising since 2000 or so, back in the Fox Lorber days. A rival for Fantoma's Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street as the most delayed DVD of all time....

And it'll probably look like crap, of course.
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#103 Post by justeleblanc »

Look like crap? There may be some combing, but their two recent Godard releases were pretty stellar. What makes you think it will be crap?
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#104 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

justeleblanc wrote:I'm not sure if this is old news since I admittedly don't follow Visconti DVD releases as much as others, but Koch Lorber will be releasing Visconti's Ludwig onto R1 DVD this fall.
Ah, excellent! I've been curious about this film for ages. How does it stand in the Visconti canon?
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#105 Post by domino harvey »

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#106 Post by justeleblanc »

Sorry but the Koch Lorber disc does not look worse than the Image. They look fairly similar all around with the Koch disc showing a bit more detail at times and the Image at other times. For dvdbeaver to continue to take these harsh stances against something far more trivial once you look at the screen caps... well, it's not below them, but it's certainly beginning to wear on me. With it's sensationalism, and often undeserving animosity, I can't help but see them as the Fox News of DVD Review sights. A few baseless tidbits:
Wow - what a mess!

the combing is horrendous with lots of artefacts - worse than the improper-standard 'ghosting' on the old Image disc.

Gee whiz - couldn't someone do better? This is awful.

Shameful.
Now look at those screencaps and ask if those are exaggerations.
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#107 Post by jsteffe »

justeleblanc wrote:Sorry but the Koch Lorber disc does not look worse than the Image. They look fairly similar all around with the Koch disc showing a bit more detail at times and the Image at other times. For dvdbeaver to continue to take these harsh stances against something far more trivial once you look at the screen caps ...

Now look at those screencaps and ask if those are exaggerations.
Just a matter of personal taste perhaps, but the Koch Lorber caps look awfully contrasty to my eyes--quite a few blown-out highlights. The Image has a smoother range of grays.
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#108 Post by tavernier »

Ludwig finally coming October 14:
The two-disc set presents the digitally remastered Ludwig in its original widescreen 2.35:1 aspect ratio and Dolby Digital sound. Cut by its producer and distributors upon its initial release, the movie has been restored to its 238-minute length. Koch Lorber Films presents it in Italian with English subtitles, and extra features include documentaries about director Visconti, writer Susan Cecchi D’Amico, costume designer Petro Tosi and more.

Run Time : 238 mins. + extras/2 Discs
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#109 Post by justeleblanc »

Old news, dude.

They are also releasing a two-disc set of Chabrol's Madame Bovary in November -- a supposedly newer print than the OOP MGM disc.
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#110 Post by perkizitore »

Any news/problems with the Marco Ferreri boxset?
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#111 Post by videozor »

perkizitore wrote:Any news/problems with the Marco Ferreri boxset?
No, as far as I know. I did receive a copy from my wholesaler last week, but don't know anything about retailers though
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#112 Post by perkizitore »

Yes,but can you comment on the picture quality etc.?
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#113 Post by videozor »

perkizitore wrote:Yes,but can you comment on the picture quality etc.?
I'll try to do this as soon as I start watching the box (which I really want to enjoy - in the proper sequence, etc.) - if this still be for any CF member's interest at that time
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#114 Post by domino harvey »

justeleblanc wrote:Old news, dude.

They are also releasing a two-disc set of Chabrol's Madame Bovary in November -- a supposedly newer print than the OOP MGM disc.
Whoa, nice. The MGM is non-anamorphic and the R2 is cropped from 1.66 to 1.78, so this is good news indeed
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#115 Post by perkizitore »

I bought the Ferreri set from Ebay for 55$ delivered :P
However,i missed an earlier auction which ended at 45$ delivered :oops:
So far i've tracked 11 Ferreri flicks on English-friendly DVDs:
The 8 in the boxset,The Harem as well as Dillinger is Dead and Liza from Raro Video.
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#116 Post by BradStevens »

Just received Koch Lorber's Marco Ferreri box set, which contains the rarely seen uncut 113 minute version of BYE BYE MONKEY, almost 20 minutes longer than any of the transfers available previously (such as Image's Region 1 DVD). The main addition is a scene with William Berger, who was completely eliminated from the shorter variant (though, curiously, he's still not credited).
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#117 Post by zone_resident »

DVD Talk on Marco Ferreri: The Collection
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#118 Post by tavernier »

domino harvey wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:Old news, dude.

They are also releasing a two-disc set of Chabrol's Madame Bovary in November -- a supposedly newer print than the OOP MGM disc.
Whoa, nice. The MGM is non-anamorphic and the R2 is cropped from 1.66 to 1.78, so this is good news indeed
According to Koch, the 2-DVD set includes a bonus documentary, “Isabelle Huppert: A Life of Acting”.
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#119 Post by HypnoHelioStaticStasis »

Anyone else have trouble with the Koch Lorber Violette DVD, besides the fact that the transfer is atrocious? I've purchased it THREE times from DVD Planet, and every single time the disc starts to sputter at around the 40 minute mark. I've tried this on four different players.

Just curious if anyone else has experienced this, or perhaps its just a fluke. Would it be wise to call Koch and ask for a replacement personally? I love this film too much to wait for another version...

P.S. I know there are versions in other regions, I'm region-locked.
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#120 Post by domino harvey »

I don't think there are any version with English subs, which is why the cropped transfer is so disappointing
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#121 Post by justeleblanc »

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#122 Post by Ashirg »

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#123 Post by knives »

Is this one's aspect ratio/ subtitles any good?
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#124 Post by fdm »

I sent it back when I first got it because I recall it said 4:3 on the box, but I think this from amazon is probably accurate: "Although the back of the case erroneously reads 4:3, the film is shown at 1.85:1 (or thereabouts). " I guess that still leaves the anamorphic part in limbo.
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#125 Post by knives »

Yeah that's where my confusion stems from. I'll just double check if it is actually 1.85, which I assume is the proper, via Netflix (why I didn't join sooner I don't know)
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