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#501 Post by What A Disgrace »

Eureka's website has them both as February releases.
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#502 Post by sidehacker »

I'm glad MoC didn't go for Kagi and Enjo as there are already ways to see both films in respectable quality and with english subs. I have heard next to nothing about these two Ichikawa films, and I couldn't be more excited for them. More proof that MoC is the king of the DVD world, not that any more proof was needed.
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#503 Post by Steven H »

I'm *ecstatic* at the Ichikawa choices! I really can't exclaim enough. Alone On The Pacific and Kokoro are both classics, the former being a dramatic and moody piece that Naruse fans will flock to (though a love story, it maybe has more in common with Ichikawa's Fires on The Plain in style of delivery.) Alone on the Pacific is strong and a bit wild, though I haven't seen it with english subtitles to really get a handle on it. Huge cheers for these picks, and I'm really excited to see what else Ichikawa we have on deck. I'm hoping, like others, for Ten Dark Women, which has one of the most hilarious, unexpected, and vicious endings!
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#504 Post by TheGodfather »

Never heard of them before tbh but the covers look very promising!
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#505 Post by backstreetsbackalright »

Wow! Lovely covers, and I can't wait to finally see the adaptation of Kokoro!
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#506 Post by Matango »

The Alone Across the Pacific cover should at least lose the guy's head, or start from scratch, or something. Anything.
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#507 Post by codam »

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#508 Post by ellipsis7 »

Very sharp series of MoC covers, I think all derived from original poster art, except maybe the Pialat...
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#509 Post by TheGodfather »

WOW!!! =D> =D> great titles, excellent covers. Finally a Godard in the collection
is there a release date for these already?
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#510 Post by Awesome Welles »

Very nice. Not surprised to see Muriel, very pleased with that as I was holding off on the R1. At the moment the MoC site lists Muriel as March, La Guelle Ouverte as April, Il Grido and Une Femme Mariee as May. I'll be picking up all but the Pialat which I will try and rent. Excellent announcement, can't wait to see what the extras will be.
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#511 Post by Tommaso »

Yes, very nice! And as #81 is still empty, I bet it means either another Godard or another Antonioni (come on, "Le Amiche", please!).
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#512 Post by HerrSchreck »

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Great additions to the line!

This Pialat cover is the only one I'm not crazy out (not talking about the film, which I haven't seen)-- I'm lukewarm on the image itself but my real issue is with the parenthetical translation of the film's title smack bang up againat the director's name in a larger font. It's not even so much where the translation is placed, but the fact that it's there at all. I know this has been done on other titles, but it doesn't feel as awkward as it does here. Usually CC & MoC settle on a title of a foreign film, deciding in most cases (I'd imagine) to go with that which the film is primarily known by in the west, whether that be the translated title (Vengeance Is Mine, whose cover doesn't have the orig Japanese on the front), or the Mizoguchis, which are the reverse (providing the untranslated Japanese titles on the front covers).

I like the seamlessness and confident simplicity of a single title on the front, and leaving the back cover for translations and detail. Even in cases where I dislike the translated title (a good example of this would be the titling of Le Quai des brumes "Port of Shadows", even though the actual translation of 'quai des brumes' is something more along the lines of "The Foggy Port" or 'the hazy dock', etc... a title reflecting the atmosphere created on the set by pumping tons of smoke-- so much of it that Carne said cast and crew were so saturated by this that their evening bathwater turned inky black-- to simulate for the camera the thick fog so much discussed in the text ).
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#513 Post by Subbuteo »

utterly gob smacked, fabulous
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#514 Post by Cinetwist »

Ditto. Mouth watering.

What a start to the new year! Recession, smecession.
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#515 Post by Awesome Welles »

Tommaso wrote:Yes, very nice! And as #81 is still empty, I bet it means either another Godard or another Antonioni (come on, "Le Amiche", please!).
I thought that too but #81 is Tokyo Sonata I'm hoping #78 is another Resnais... Providence? As for Antonioni there's 83# onwards! Bring it on!
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#516 Post by Hail_Cesar »

FSimeoni wrote:
Tommaso wrote:Yes, very nice! And as #81 is still empty, I bet it means either another Godard or another Antonioni (come on, "Le Amiche", please!).
I thought that too but #81 is Tokyo Sonata I'm hoping #78 is another Resnais... Providence? As for Antonioni there's 83# onwards! Bring it on!
#78 is another Pialat if I correctly remember...
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#517 Post by Anhedionisiac »

My God, man, these are amazing covers to incredible movies.
Outstanding. My favorites in a while, certainly.
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#518 Post by PimpPanda »

Muriel!! Should be much better than the crappy R1...
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#519 Post by sidehacker »

Indeed, same goes for Il Grido and Une femme mariée.
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#520 Post by Murdoch »

Il Grido and Une femme mariée! Fantastic news, I'm always excited by MoC and these covers are simply gorgeous!
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#521 Post by TheGodfather »

FSimeoni wrote: At the moment the MoC site lists Muriel as March, La Guelle Ouverte as April, Il Grido and Une Femme Mariee as May. I'll be picking up all but the Pialat which I will try and rent. Excellent announcement, can't wait to see what the extras will be.
Ok thanks for the info
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#522 Post by Tommaso »

FSimeoni wrote:
Tommaso wrote:Yes, very nice! And as #81 is still empty, I bet it means either another Godard or another Antonioni (come on, "Le Amiche", please!).
I thought that too but #81 is Tokyo Sonata I'm hoping #78 is another Resnais... Providence? As for Antonioni there's 83# onwards! Bring it on!
Oh yes, you're right, I totally forgot about "Tokyo Sonata". But if successive spines belong to one director, they are normally ordered following the film's original release date. So if #83 is Antonioni, it can't be an earlier film than "Il Grido" (too bad!). Which leaves nothing else but "Oberwald", the China documentary or, dare I say it, "Zabriskie Point".
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#523 Post by jbeall »

Jesus. Simply unbelievable covers. =D> =D> =D>
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#524 Post by foggy eyes »

Oh, hell yes. Merry Christmas to you too, MoC!
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#525 Post by Cabiria21 »

Purple overload :shock:
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