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HJackson
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Re: Olive Films

#326 Post by HJackson »

I assume these Lewis-Tashlin films are gonna be Region A locked? Forget Criterion, this is going to force me to go multi-region.
Arthur House
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#327 Post by Arthur House »

No Man of Her Own is up in Netflix Instant for folks wanting to taste test before buying. Sadly, I think it's one of the only Olive titles you can get from them in any form. ](*,)
Perkins Cobb
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#328 Post by Perkins Cobb »

If you're in NYC, I've noticed that the public library gets a lot of Olive releases (which would theoretically make them good candidates for ILL if you're not in New York). Won't help with the Blu-rays, though.
stroszeck
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#329 Post by stroszeck »

Can someone please post a link to the subscription service sign up? I can't seem to locate it anymore...
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HerrSchreck
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#330 Post by HerrSchreck »

I grabbed meself a copy of this label's new transfer/disc of THE COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK. The disc is pretty barebones, but the film has been screaming out for this kind of treatment for a very long time... this is a title that should be in the process of receiving repeated reccs on the Horror List thread.

Eeeeeerie film, definite and little mentioned precursor to ROBOCOP only far more effective and chilling.

The plot is pretty pedestrian and one that's seen innumerable reworkings since Whale's Frankenstein: young brilliant scientist gets killed prematurely, and his father, a brilliant scientist himself, keeps his young son's brain alive. and eventually plops it into a fully automatized human assembly that lopes around and speaks in a monotone that comes and goes like a short wave station in correspondence to the brains strength of connection to the robot at any given moment.

Since this is a sci-horror film, things don't quite go as planned, and the hand of fate must smack dad down for fucking with the natural forces of life in the universe. But this colossus is one of the most chilling "monsters" in all the genre; the makers thought through their premise completely, to therefore render what it would actually be like--what one would initially witness-- were such a thing to be accomplished.

You see the wobbling cobweb clearing as the thing becomes aware of itself... feeling down into the contraption it now inhabits as father tutors it on how to automate it and walk and talk. . the sense of horror at the first glimpse in the mirror . . . the voice coming and going like a poorly received radio station as the brain initially fails to master its inner dashboard.

Similarities also abound to the Golem, what with a small child having access to shutting the behemoth down with a single simple action . . . .

This movie was a relatively late discovery for me-- I didn't see it for the first time until about 2 yrs ago, which made its unexpected excellence that much more of a surprise and a delight. Hugely recommend this disc.
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andyli
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#331 Post by andyli »

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domino harvey
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#332 Post by domino harvey »

Sweet, Melvin Frank's the Jayhawkers is coming out in April on Blu (You'll hear me wax more on Frank and Panama in the 50s thread)

Not so sweet is the shipping delays for the two Tashlin Blus, even though I pre-ordered. Boo, Amazon
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TMDaines
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#333 Post by TMDaines »

Placeholder for moaning about the idiocy of the subtitles being fixed.
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knives
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#334 Post by knives »

My pair shipped [/smug bastard]
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Jeff
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#335 Post by Jeff »

Three-disc collector's edition with gorgeous art no less. Can't wait!
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AfterTheRain
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#336 Post by AfterTheRain »

They're using the original poster art for the cover. Nice!
AfterTheRain
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#337 Post by AfterTheRain »

Also, Pony Express, the 1938 version of The Buccaneer, Hit!, and Badge 373 are listed on Amazon for release on April 24th. The latter two will also be available on Blu-ray. Olive is really opening the floodgates on Paramount titles over the next couple of months, aren't they?
stroszeck
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#338 Post by stroszeck »

Just got through watching Sands of Kalahari, and man was this an absolutely unexpected treat. I went into it thinking it would be just some generic story about a bunch of people who crash in the middle of the desert and try to survive. While that was the basic set up of the piece I was just taken aback by the absolute sheer brutality of the film, particularly the violence which for 1965 was very graphic. I really can't believe this one is virtually unknown and have to give props to Olive for restoring it (although there were zero features on the dvd). Gorgeous cinematography, top notch performances and a surprisingly effective surreal/quiet ending. Makes a great double bill with The Naked Prey. Highly recommended.
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knives
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#339 Post by knives »

It seems the previously unannounced Secret of the Incas is coming from these guys or at least I haven't heard anything from this board about it yet.
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Cold Bishop
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#340 Post by Cold Bishop »

stroszeck wrote:Just got through watching Sands of Kalahari, and man was this an absolutely unexpected treat.
Cy Endfield and Stanley Baker! Count me in!
stroszeck
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#341 Post by stroszeck »

knives wrote:It seems the previously unannounced Secret of the Incas is coming from these guys or at least I haven't heard anything from this board about it yet.
For a second there I confused this one with NAKED JUNGLE and got excited about seeing Charlton Heston shoot at fire ants in Blu-Ray.
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#342 Post by perkizitore »

If anyone has still got an Olive membership, please PM me.
AfterTheRain
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#343 Post by AfterTheRain »

Amazon has just listed Silver City, Denver and Rio Grande, and Run for Cover for pre-order; the projected release date is May 22nd.

Here's the official announcement from ClassicFlix.
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domino harvey
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#344 Post by domino harvey »

Based on this pattern it looks like most if not all of those streaming Paramount titles on Netflix are unannounced Olive titles
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#345 Post by Perkins Cobb »

domino harvey wrote:Based on this pattern it looks like most if not all of those streaming Paramount titles on Netflix are unannounced Olive titles
Maybe with aspect ratio fixes, though? Is Run For Cover 4:3 on NF streaming?

If that's the case, it would've been nice to get a box set of those Mitchell Leisens, instead of just No Man of Her Own.
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#346 Post by domino harvey »

It's open-matte like a lot of their VistaVision titles, probably left over transfers from Encore-- I have no doubt the DVDs with be widescreen
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Jeff
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#347 Post by Jeff »

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SamLowry
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#349 Post by SamLowry »

Joseph Losey's The Lawless (1950) also due on the same date as well.
Unfortunately, like The Prowler, it's not getting a blu-ray release. Losey gets no love. :(
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SamLowry
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#350 Post by SamLowry »

Well I was slumming on IMDB & noticed a whole bunch of titles licensed to Olive in 2012 for DVD & Blu Ray that I don't recall being mentioned, including:

J'Accuse (1938)
Bound
Reuben, Reuben
Cujo
Trust
Comment Ca Va?
Ici et ailleurs
The Stationmaster's Wife
The Magic Christian
Dorian Gray (1970)
The Pawnbroker
Long Day's Journey Into Night
The Devil's Widow
High School Confidential!
Johnny Guitar
Indescreet
She Devil
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956)
Cry Vengeance
Beware My Lovely
High Noon
Rio Grande
The Quiet Man
The Sound Of Fury
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)
The Men
Caught
Letter From An Unknown Woman
Macbeth
Force Of Evil
Secret Beyond The Door
The Lost Moment
Three Secrets
Stranger On The Prowl
The Sun Shines Bright
Private Hell
China Gate
Body And Soul
Pursued
Ramrod
Ruthless
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
Angel And The Badman
Cloak And Dagger
Cry Danger
The Enforcer
Bullfighter And The Lady
Only The Valiant
The Diary Of A Chambermaid
Strangers In The Night
The Devil And Miss Jones
One Of Our Aircraft Is Missing
Johnny Come Lately
Blood On The Sun
The Bells Of St. Mary
Magnificent Doll
That's My Man
Magic Town
The Other Love
Sleep, My Love
Champion
Home Of The Brave
Copacabana
Operation Petticoat
The Grass Is Greener

Oh, and a bunch of older John Wayne titles and The Republic Pictures Story.
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