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matrixschmatrix
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#226 Post by matrixschmatrix »

manicsounds wrote:I thought Del Toro was working with Criterion on a new cut of Mimic while working with them on Cronos. Wonder what this means if Mimic is a Walmart exclusive.
Blockbuster got 'exclusives' of barebones versions of some of the IFC movies Criterion also released- it might be a comparable situation.
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#227 Post by Jeff »

manicsounds wrote:I thought Del Toro was working with Criterion on a new cut of Mimic while working with them on Cronos. Wonder what this means if Mimic is a Walmart exclusive.
He was working on a new cut of Mimic, but not with Criterion. The upcoming Lionsgate release is a new director's cut with a bevy of special features.
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#228 Post by eerik »

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RELEASE DATE: October 14, 2011
First time on Blu-ray in North America! A famous Italian filmmaker, haunted by the memories of his first love, returns to his hometown after an absence of 30 years. Upon his return, he reconnects with the community and remembers the highlights and tragedies that shaped his life and inspired him to follow his dream of becoming a filmmaker.

For those who have never seen it — and those who have never forgotten it — director Giuseppe Tornatore’s (MALENA, THE STAR MAKER) cherished Academy Award®-winning motion picture (1990, Best Foreign Language Film) is now fully restored, digitally remastered, and includes 51 minutes of never-before-seen footage!

No. of Discs: 1, Screen Format: WideScreen, Language/Subtitles: English, English Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles, English SDH, Audio: 5.1 DTS-HD MA, Rating: PG, Run Time: 95
UPC: 03139814434280, SRP: $14.99
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#229 Post by Roger Ryan »

This is very confusing given that the running time is listed as 95 minutes (a half-hour shorter than the international release), and the description promises "51 minutes of previously-unseen footage". I think we can dismiss the running time as inaccurate, but does this release only contain the 173 min. "director's cut", the version generally regarded as weaker than the 123 min. international cut? Also, since the "director's cut" has been released before on DVD, those extra 51 minutes are not exactly "previously-unseen", right?
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#230 Post by andyli »

I thought this was a Weinstein title. When does it bounce back to Miramax?
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#231 Post by TMDaines »

Another half baked Blu-ray release, I'll stick with the 4-disc Arrow DVD set I think.
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#232 Post by manicsounds »

Yeah, I'm still happy with the 3-disc US set from a few years ago that I got for very cheap. Seems like no one can so far top the DVD releases of this film...
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#233 Post by cdnchris »

I still have the Alliance DVD, which is one of the worst DVDs I own (never got around to getting the set) so I'll consider it but would hope it would contain both versions. Saw the longer version and wasn't overly fond of it.
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#234 Post by Feego »

If that PG rating is correct, I would think it would be the shorter version. Wasn't the longer version rated R?
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#235 Post by manicsounds »

The Digital Fix states that the upcoming Lionsgate "Cinema Paradiso" is the theatrical cut only
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#236 Post by Roger Ryan »

manicsounds wrote:The Digital Fix states that the upcoming Lionsgate "Cinema Paradiso" is the theatrical cut only
So, the 51 minutes of "never-before-seen" footage is the additional material excised from the "Director's Cut" version and included here as a bonus extra?
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#237 Post by domino harvey »

Cider House Rules, Life is Beautiful, and... Dead Alive (Braindead) Blus on October 4!

EDIT: Wait, it's the fucking R rated cut of Dead Alive?! Why in the world would they do that when they released the unrated cut on DVD? Oh well, nevermind then
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#238 Post by dwk »

A few months ago, over at the Home Theater Forum's Shout Factory thread, Cliff Mac said he was talking to Wingnut about Dead Alive because Lionsgate's rights were expiring. I don't know if this upcoming Blu-ray is a sign they've renewed them or a sign that they are rushing a product out there before they lose the film.
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#239 Post by Thomas Dukenfield »

domino harvey wrote: EDIT: Wait, it's the fucking R rated cut of Dead Alive?! Why in the world would they do that when they released the unrated cut on DVD? Oh well, nevermind then
The uncut version is 104 minutes, the Lion's Gate "unrated" version was 97 minutes, and the R-rated version is 85 minutes. So, if they do release the R-rated version, people will be missing out on about 20 minutes of zombie slaughter, in a film about slaughtering zombies.

I'd imagine we would get a Peter Jackson approved Blu-Ray of Dead Alive at some point. Myself, I hope we finally get that special edition Meet the Feebles, my favorite Jackson film.
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#240 Post by manicsounds »

the digital fix wrote:Cinema Paradiso ($14.99 SRP) – Appears to be the theatrical cut (121mins listed running time) and the press release notes the film has been fully restored and digitally remastered. Features include:
•1080P 2.35:1 Widescreen
•Italian 5.1 DTS-HD MA
•English, English SDH and Italian subtitles
•Theatrical Trailer
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#241 Post by Anthony »

That's strange... I thought the original aspect ratio for this film was 1.66:1.
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#242 Post by agnamaracs »

Any word on the forthcoming Cinema Paradiso BR? I don't have high hopes, but as long as it has the theatrical cut and it looks good, I'll probably get it...
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#243 Post by mfunk9786 »

dwk wrote:A few months ago, over at the Home Theater Forum's Shout Factory thread, Cliff Mac said he was talking to Wingnut about Dead Alive because Lionsgate's rights were expiring. I don't know if this upcoming Blu-ray is a sign they've renewed them or a sign that they are rushing a product out there before they lose the film.
No offense to Shout!, but they do an absolutely horrible job of film restoration and up-conversion when it pertains to their Blu-ray releases. I'd much rather see a company that's concerned about video quality put out something like Dead Alive.
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#244 Post by knives »

Because Lionsgate has such a good track record.
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#245 Post by mfunk9786 »

Watch the Audition or The Stepfather Blu-rays and tell me with a straight face that Lionsgate couldn't put out a better DVD edition, let alone Blu-ray
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#246 Post by knives »

I've seen similar quality from Shout though (just look at the Corman films). Both companies have done some great and some terrible work.
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#247 Post by Cash Flagg »

knives wrote: (just look at the Corman films).
Clearly, he hasn't.
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#248 Post by dwk »

mfunk9786 wrote:Watch the Audition or The Stepfather Blu-rays and tell me with a straight face that Lionsgate couldn't put out a better DVD edition, let alone Blu-ray
Lionsgate did put out a DVD of Audition and it was a terrible PAL to NTSC conversion. It was really unwatchable.
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#249 Post by zombeaner »

domino harvey wrote:Cider House Rules, Life is Beautiful, and... Dead Alive (Braindead) Blus on October 4!

EDIT: Wait, it's the fucking R rated cut of Dead Alive?! Why in the world would they do that when they released the unrated cut on DVD? Oh well, nevermind then
Where has it been confirmed that it is the R rated cut? I haven't seen that.
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#250 Post by domino harvey »

It's on Bloody Disgusting
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