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Brian C
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Re: Oscilloscope Pictures

#126 Post by Brian C »

JFarnsworth wrote:Hey all,

Just wanted to confirm that what eerik posted above is NOT what the US DVD / Blu-ray release of MEEK'S CUTOFF will look like.

This is what our release will look like:
That's good to know. I was planning on picking it up anyway at some point but I definitely like the "real" art better.
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#127 Post by JFarnsworth »

eerik, that ad is marketing the WalMart / rental artwork. The illustrated artwork will be more readily available at most major retailers and online.
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#128 Post by JFarnsworth »

Oscilloscope Laboratories presents

DARK DAYS
Directed by Marc Singer

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On DVD July 19th, 2011

"Two thumbs up!"
- Ebert & Roeper and the Movies

"A Film of Staggering Force."
- Rolling Stone

For years, a homeless community took root in a train tunnel beneath New York City, braving dangerous conditions and perpetual night. DARK DAYS explores this surprisingly domestic subterranean world, unearthing a way of life unimaginable to those above. Through stories simultaneously heartbreaking, hilarious, intimate, and off the cuff, tunnel dwellers reveal their reasons for taking refuge and their struggle to survive underground.

Filmed in striking black and white with a crew comprised of the tunnel’s inhabitants and scored by legendary turntablist DJ Shadow (Endtroducing…), DARK DAYS remains a soulful and enduring document of life on the fringe.

Purchase the DVD from Oscilloscope Laboratories:
http://www.oscilloscope.net/films/film/44/Dark-Days" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also available at most major retailers.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Disc one
Dark Days – all-new digital transfer from original 35 mm telecine
Audio commentary with director Marc Singer
English subtitles for the hearing impaired

Disc two
The Making of Dark Days (2000) – interviews with Marc Singer, DJ Shadow, and others
The Tunnel Today – director Marc Singer revisits the tunnel in 2011
Fragile Dwelling – an all new photo essay featuring photographs by Margaret Morton
Dark Days Design – a look at the typography with title designer Jay Hillyer
Life After the Tunnel – an update on the characters
Introduction with former New York City Mayor David Dinkins and Q&A with Singer and Executive Director of the Coalition for the Homeless Mary E. Brosnahan at the Maysles Cinema in 2011
Original theatrical trailer
Deleted scenes with notes by Marc Singer

With an exclusive essay by film critic Kenneth Turan
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#129 Post by JFarnsworth »

Oscilloscope Laboratories presents

IF A TREE FALLS: A STORY OF THE EARTH LIBERATION FRONT
Directed by Marshall Curry

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On DVD August 30th, 2011

"Has to be seen to be believed."
- Variety

"This summer's most urgent documentary..."
- Outside Magazine

On December 7th, 2005, federal agents conducted a nationwide sweep of radical environmentalists involved with the Earth Liberation Front — an organization the FBI has called America’s “number one domestic terrorism threat.”

IF A TREE FALLS: A STORY OF THE EARTH LIBERATION FRONT is the remarkable story of the group's rise and fall, told through the transformation and radicalization of one of its members, Daniel McGowan. Part coming-of-age tale, part cops-and-robbers thriller, the film interweaves a chronicle of McGowan facing life in prison with a dramatic investigation of the events that led to his involvement with the ELF. Using never-before-seen archival footage and intimate interviews — with cell members and with the prosecutor and detective who were chasing them — IF A TREE FALLS asks hard questions about environmentalism, activism, and the way we define terrorism.

Purchase the DVD from Oscilloscope Laboratories:
http://www.oscilloscope.net/films/film/ ... tion-Front" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also available at most major retailers.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Feature length commentary with Director/Editor Marshall Curry, Co-director/Cinematographer Sam Cullman, & Editor Matthew Hamachek
Deleted Scenes
Extended interviews
"You cannot control what is wild" - updates from subjects in the film
Post-screening Q&A in Ashland, Oregon with Marshall Curry and Sam Cullman
Original theatrical trailer
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#130 Post by manicsounds »

DVDBeaver on Meek's Cutoff, was this theatrically 1.33:1?
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#131 Post by JOI »

manicsounds wrote:DVDBeaver on Meek's Cutoff, was this theatrically 1.33:1?
Certainly was 1.33:1 theatrically. Here's a little interview done by the San Francisco Bay Guardian in which Kelly Reichardt discusses it.
San Francisco Bay Guardian: I mean, you even used the old Hollywood aspect ratio of 1.33:1 on Meek's Cutoff! And it doesn’t come off kitschy; in fact, it feels even futuristic.

Kelly Reichardt: It’s funny that you mention the aspect ratio. If anything is kitschy, and when you read back about the period, widescreen was what was kitschy. It was a gimmick! It’s what 3D or IMAX is to us today. What did Fritz Lang say, “Widescreens are for funerals and snakes.”

It’s funny now that this memory of widescreen is so embraced but it’s such a diminished landscape in a way. That question is always being asked to me in some tone of like, “When you accidentally picked the wrong aspect ratio did you have to just keep going with it?” (laughs) Though I knew going into it that it would limit the amount of theatres we can play Meek's at. Sadly, very few theaters have the capabilities.
http://www.sfbg.com/pixel_vision/2011/0 ... eks-cutoff" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#132 Post by hearthesilence »

Yeah, I posted about this after seeing it at the NYFF. Worked great and afterwards she talked a bit about why she used that aspect ratio.

FWIW, I've seen the trailer in "widescreen" - probably cropped that way so that it can be projected in more theaters to market the film.
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#133 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Screw her, I'm zoomin' it on my HDTV.
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#134 Post by mfunk9786 »

You're out of your mind.
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#135 Post by zedz »

It's not just 1.33, it's really obviously and pointedly (defiantly?) 1.33. I don't see how the film would work visually in a wider (actually narrower) ratio.
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#136 Post by Perkins Cobb »

I was kidding ... but you know a ton of people are going to do that (or stretch it!) on purpose or in ignorance. I wonder if she (and/or Oscilloscope) really turned down bookings from venues that couldn't accomodate 1.33? Pretty cool if they were willing to lose money over aspect ratio fidelity.
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#137 Post by mfunk9786 »

The ratio suits the film, so good on them if they did.
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#138 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

On the Nicholas Ray centennial site, I went ahead and contacted Susan Ray after noticing that they are releasing We Can't Go Home Again on DVD, I was curious if it was going to be self-distributed online and if there was the possibilities of a Blu-Ray release too. Well, I give my most sincere congratulations to Oscilloscope Pictures after she responded to my e-mail!
Susan Ray wrote:Thanks so much for your interest!
We will be distributed by Oscilloscope in North America. I don't yet know if we'll be releasing in blu-ray, but stay tuned! We'll hve brand new website up shortly.
Kindest best,
Susan Ray
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#139 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Awesome, good to know that the release will be well-treated whenever it does come out.
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#140 Post by antnield »

The Digital Fix on If a Tree Falls.
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#141 Post by JFarnsworth »

Hey all,

Yes, we're happy to announce that we will be releasing Nicholas Ray's WE CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN, along with a feature-length companion documentary about the making of the film, titled DON'T EXPECT TOO MUCH. The release will be stocked with a plethora of rare Nicholas Ray goodies as well.

Look out for the release in 2012. For more info, check out this article from indieWire.

- Oscilloscope Laboratories
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#142 Post by eerik »

How about... Blu-ray?
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#143 Post by JFarnsworth »

@eerik Blu-ray is TBD. Depends on what the release looks like, content-wise.
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#144 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I'll buy this either way, but I'll buy it extra hard if it's a blu
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#145 Post by criterionsnob »

Email from Oscilloscope:
Hello all,

We are pleased to announce that we've picked up Andrea Arnold's WUTHERING HEIGHTS out of the Toronto International Film Festival. We've been a longtime admirer of her films so we couldn't be more excited to be working with such a talented filmmaker who brings her unique perspective to the English classic.

Come 2012, look for WUTHERING HEIGHTS in theaters.

Till next time,
Bruce Farnsworth
Oscilloscope Laboratories
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#146 Post by htshell »

matrixschmatrix wrote:I'll buy this either way, but I'll buy it extra hard if it's a blu
Yes. PLEASE! For the love of God....

Seeing this at NYFF in a few weeks!
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#147 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Do many of you have a subscription for Oscilloscope movies and if so, have you found it was worth it?
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#148 Post by knives »

I haven't renewed, but it was worth it though there were a lot I just sold off.
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#149 Post by antnield »

The Digital Fix on Meek's Cutoff.
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#150 Post by htshell »

Saw We Can't Go Home Again two nights ago at NYFF and it met my extremely high expectations. What an amazing film! Hoping for a blu-ray, though I think it's also a film where the difference from blu-ray to DVD may be negligible. Who knew Nicholas Ray interacted with Ken Jacobs and Nam-June Paik?!
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