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mrannouncer
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#126 Post by mrannouncer »

Fantoma's front page bears the following announcement:

"Our Coffin Joe titles will be going out of print on January 21, 2008. So be sure to snap them up online or when you see them on store shelves."

Makes me tempted to buy back that copy of "Awakening of the Beast" I sold off online months ago... But I'll probably content myself with the other two titles, which I vastly prefer. For those who don't have any, I highly recommend the coffin-shaped box set (which looks great next to that Misfits CD collection)!
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What A Disgrace
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#127 Post by What A Disgrace »

Good God. Where have Rabbit's Moon and Scorpio Rising been all my life?
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Alain3000
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#128 Post by Alain3000 »

I am curious to see after Dead Pigeon, what other films Fantoma has plans to release on dvd.
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Fan-of-Kurosawa
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#129 Post by Fan-of-Kurosawa »

I saw yesterday Masumura's Red Angel. What a magnificent film!

And this being my first Fantoma disc I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised by how good is the disc. I didn't expect such a good transfer of an old film from such a small company. I had read the comparison between this disc and the R2 Yume one on Dvdbeaver but still I didn't expect that it would be this good.
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tryavna
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#130 Post by tryavna »

Fan-of-Kurosawa wrote:And this being my first Fantoma disc I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised by how good is the disc. I didn't expect such a good transfer of an old film from such a small company.
Fantoma's releases seem to be superb across the board. Their release of Fritz Lang's Indian Epic is one of the finest Technicolor DVDs released by any company, as many folks here have noted repeatedly. In fact, I just wish that they could/would step up their output -- without sacrificing quality, of course.
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zedz
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#131 Post by zedz »

tryavna wrote:Fantoma's releases seem to be superb across the board. Their release of Fritz Lang's Indian Epic is one of the finest Technicolor DVDs released by any company, as many folks here have noted repeatedly.
I tentatively agree (some of their older titles are less impressive). The wonderful Kenneth Anger sets are also exemplary.
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Bete_Noire
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#132 Post by Bete_Noire »

Okay, did the Kenneth Anger Volume 1 set go out-of-print? All the e-retailers I checked list it as sold out, Amazon doesn't list any further shipments coming soon, and Kim's in NY had no more copies either.

Also, is Sam Fuller's Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street still scheduled for release?
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HerrSchreck
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#133 Post by HerrSchreck »

That klanking sound is me loading a revolver. I held off like an idiot on the Anger sets. There was always something that took priority... christ that would rot if they're oop.
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Gregory
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#134 Post by Gregory »

A few ideas:
MoviesUnlimited seems to have Vol. 1 in stock ($23.74)
ForcedExposure.com has Vol. 1 for $20 plus shipping.
Half.com has a decent price on Vol 2 as I write this, though it seems like they're going fast based on the discrepancy in price shown on the search result in their system and what shows up when you actually view the pages for both volumes.
I have had good experiences ordering from all of the above.
A few other possibilities: Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 2 on eBay, the seller has more than 10 of Vol. 2 available for "buy it now," ~$22 shipped.
There are a lot of other results on eBay for both volumes, around $20-28.
I wouldn't panic just yet.
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Gregory
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#135 Post by Gregory »

For anyone still looking to get the second Kenneth Anger set, it appears to be back in stock at DeepDiscount. I don't know whether it's going out of print or not, but people should snatch these up as quickly as possible anyway just on the strength of the films.
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Via_Chicago
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#136 Post by Via_Chicago »

Gregory wrote:For anyone still looking to get the second Kenneth Anger set, it appears to be back in stock at DeepDiscount. I don't know whether it's going out of print or not, but people should snatch these up as quickly as possible anyway just on the strength of the films.
Sweet. Thanks for the update. I ordered this a couple of days ago and it was listed as out of stock, so this is wonderful news.
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Person
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#137 Post by Person »

I reckon that the Anger DVDs won't be in print for years and years. Get them now, even if you are merely slightly interested in them - and hold on to them. If they are not your cup of tea, Ebay them after they go OOP. Fantoma need the sales, also.
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#138 Post by teddyleevin »

Has anyone got any definitive info on the reason for the discontinuing?
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#139 Post by starmanof51 »

teddyleevin wrote:Has anyone got any definitive info on the reason for the discontinuing?
I don't think we know that is is discontinuing, just getting scarce. Print runs may have been smallish - this is Fantoma we're talking about. Their own site still sells it.
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#140 Post by teddyleevin »

starmanof51 wrote:
teddyleevin wrote:Has anyone got any definitive info on the reason for the discontinuing?
I don't think we know that is is discontinuing, just getting scarce. Print runs may have been smallish - this is Fantoma we're talking about. Their own site still sells it.
Their website just links you to amazon.
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Bete_Noire
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#141 Post by Bete_Noire »

I have not seen any signs that Volume 2 is being discontinued, only Volume 1.
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#142 Post by colinr0380 »

Oggilby on Avant Garde thread wrote:Fantoma's first volume of Kenneth Anger films went OOP a few months ago, but the second pressing will be out on Jan 23rd.
I stayed quiet on this for the last few months since I'd finally got around to ordering a copy of it literally the week before the comments about the first volume going out of print were posted! I can confirm though that I received my copy of Volume One through the post today, so it looks as if it is available again!
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der_Artur
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#143 Post by der_Artur »

colinr0380 wrote:I can confirm though that I received my copy of Volume One through the post today, so it looks as if it is available again!
In some other thread it was allready mentioned that this is now a second printing of the first volume. Mine has been shiped on 19th of january, looking forward to it.
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Ashirg
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#144 Post by Ashirg »

Is Fantoma coming back?
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#145 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Ashirg wrote:Is Fantoma coming back?
They have that ("The Complete Magick Lantern Cycle") on their website now, but it's just a bundled pack of the two Kenneth Anger sets, right?
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Napier
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#146 Post by Napier »

Ashirg wrote:Is Fantoma coming back?
I wasn't aware they went anywhere. :-k
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#147 Post by What A Disgrace »

They haven't released anything in nearly two years. I thought for sure they were defunct.
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Jean-Luc Garbo
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#148 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

For all the talk of Yasuzo Masamura and Red Angel in the Mr. Lawrence thread, cany anyone offer any recommendations or appreciations of his other films on Fantoma? I just ordered Red Angel and want to get an impression of his other films that I'll most likely watch next.
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#149 Post by oldsheperd »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:For all the talk of Yasuzo Masamura and Red Angel in the Mr. Lawrence thread, cany anyone offer any recommendations or appreciations of his other films on Fantoma? I just ordered Red Angel and want to get an impression of his other films that I'll most likely watch next.
Giants and Toys is a pretty fun little film.
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Peacock
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#150 Post by Peacock »

And Kisses is great, one of the key films to start off the J-New Wave, quite different to Masumura's later films in style, but so far my favorite.... (It has a really good quality UK disk, think it's from Second Sight or Yume)
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