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Tommaso
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#551 Post by Tommaso »

Zazou dans le Metro wrote:That Franju cover, mon coco, is a friggin' corker. Do we need the awful bracketed translation though?
I hope we really don't need it. It somewhat destroys the otherwise beautiful composition of the cover (and no-one knows that film as "Head against the wall" anyway). So I hope this is not the final version of the cover.
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#552 Post by bearcuborg »

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#553 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

Phew. That's an original design, right? Great job guys.
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#554 Post by colinr0380 »

I've got that as a poster on my bedroom wall! 8-)
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#555 Post by TheGodfather »

The Franju cover is absolutely brilliant! love it.
Zazou dans le Metro wrote:
Any news on extras...shorts/essays?
So far, this is mentioned on the site:
Special Features

• New high-definition transfer from pristine restored materials

• Newly translated optional English subtitles

• Original French theatrical trailer

• A new video interview with Jean-Pierre Mocky filmed in 2008

• A new video interview with Charles Aznavour filmed in 2008

• 48-page booklet containing newly-translated interviews with Georges Franju, newly-translated writing by Jean-Luc Godard, and an article by Raymond Durgnat (author of Franju).
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#556 Post by Paupau »

Just checked the specs for Sunrise, and now the booklet has 68 pages. Is this definitive? Also, i'm happy the combo won't be a regular thing, a BD and 2xdvd seems overkill IMO.
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#557 Post by stephan73 »

The 2 Murnau's have been announced. Spine number 84 and 85!

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Tommaso
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#558 Post by Tommaso »

I like that "Großherzog" cover art! Is that from an original poster or was it a lobby card or some other advertisement?

Now I'm keen to learn about the details of this edition. Any chance we might get that much-praised Kalat commentary for "Großherzog" that the Kino disc has?
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#559 Post by Sloper »

Wow - both absolutely gorgeous covers, though I hope the font will be changed on the first one (kind of jars with the beautiful, creepy image), and I'm not sure about this '+' business.
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#560 Post by peerpee »

Sloper wrote:Wow - both absolutely gorgeous covers, though I hope the font will be changed on the first one (kind of jars with the beautiful, creepy image), and I'm not sure about this '+' business.
The typography is based on the original poster.

--

Tommaso, yes the Kalat commentary will feature on our GROßHERZOGS.
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Tommaso
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#561 Post by Tommaso »

Thanks Nick, you just made my day!
Divisa disc already in my 'to-be-put-onto-ebay' box.
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#562 Post by Finch »

I'd change the font on the Phantom cover as well - it doesn't really fit with the (very nice) image.

Nick, will there be any December releases this year or are Mankind and Soul Power going to be the last 2009 titles?
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#563 Post by denti alligator »

Gorgeous covers--I like the font and the +

Thanks you MoC!
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#564 Post by peerpee »

Mr Finch wrote:Nick, will there be any December releases this year or are Mankind and Soul Power going to be the last 2009 titles?
We think that's it for 2009. Had to let a few things slip into 2010.
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#565 Post by der_Artur »

Sloper wrote:Wow - both absolutely gorgeous covers, though I hope the font will be changed on the first one (kind of jars with the beautiful, creepy image), and I'm not sure about this '+' business.

I can't understand the problems with the font. But I understand the problem with the "+". A "&" might fit better, now it looks like a videogame where you have to use the "+" to shoot something through the big O in "Phantom" (imho).
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#566 Post by Murdoch »

Beautiful! That Phantom cover... wow! I need to buy it.
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Tommaso
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#567 Post by Tommaso »

I actually quite like the font and the '+', though perhaps it looks a little bit too modern for a film like "Phantom", which actually is set in a rather backward-looking small-town society. It might have been better suited to some of Lang's or Epstein's visual extravagancies (and too bad we don't seem to get the Epstein disc(s) this year), but that "Phantom" cover looks great, and after all I really care much more for the booklet than the cover anyway...
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#568 Post by TheGodfather »

Absolutely gorgeous covers. Magnificent!
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#569 Post by sidehacker »

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#570 Post by domino harvey »

Beautiful, but doesn't really capture the film. If I'd never seen it though, I'd pick that up off the shelf in a heartbeat
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#571 Post by zedz »

I agree with domino, but that is a seriously great image (and now I've got Purcell running through my head).
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#572 Post by Saturnome »

I guess it could be explained by the fact that they often use the poster as a cover, but this time it was way better to use a still.
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#573 Post by HerrSchreck »

Saturnome wrote:I guess it could be explained by the fact that they often use the poster as a cover, but this time it was way better to use a still.
Yeah, that is a seriously ugly painting for sure. I agree that-- beyond the bland metaphor of water = sex, and the lead character sailing the seas of rebellious sex-- in terms of tone and aesthetic, the image couldn't be further from capturing anything of the essence of this wall-shaking film. But it looks nice nonetheless.
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#574 Post by peerpee »

We can't decide about A NOS AMOURS.

Here's an alternate:
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#575 Post by denti alligator »

They're both great, but the first one is sublime.
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