Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#101 Post by cache-cache »

I wonder how much stock they have. Although certainly have enough stock to decimate worrying on the board and fill up eBay with copies of the eclipse... There's even a etailer stocking 20 copies! :shock:
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#102 Post by JOI »

knives wrote:Mine has supposedly shipped too. This is becoming too good to be true, when is a kitten going to maul me to death?
My set just arrived today in case you're still incredulous :)
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#103 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Mine showed up today, too. No question that it's a brand new copy. Looks like the price has gone back up some on Amazon, but no indication that they're running out of copies yet.
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#104 Post by YnEoS »

Just placed my order today, they still seem to be in stock.

Also searching around it seems like a whole bunch of other OOP titles are in stock. I've got a lot of these already, but anyone got any tips on which ones are worth picking up IE: were actually out of stock and going for ridiculous prices, or are just very good DVD releases that aren't available in comparable editions elsewhere?
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#105 Post by mfunk9786 »

Mind letting us know what other OOP titles are available?
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#106 Post by domino harvey »

There's a list in the stickied OOP thread
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#107 Post by Tom Hagen »

Uh, apparently Contempt for one!
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#108 Post by domino harvey »

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#109 Post by Noiradelic »

For the really lazy, Drucker's post minus Long Good Friday and Woman is a Woman.
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#110 Post by manicsounds »

"Carmen" BD review

I know, it's not the same as the movie in the Eclipse set, but still with Carlos Saura & Antonio Gades directing.
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#111 Post by manicsounds »

"Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy" is being released in the UK via StudioCanal, on DVD on April 23rd, individually. For people who don't want to spend the OOP prices, this is a good alternative.
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#112 Post by jindianajonz »

Here's an extremely subjective question for you: I own this set, but have never watched it. I will be going to Spain next week, and think I'll have time to fit one of these films in before I go. Which would be the best to put me in a spanish mood and get me excited about the trip?
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#113 Post by mteller »

Carmen is the best of them, IMHO, but El Amor Brujo will probably give you more of a "Spanish mood".
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#114 Post by manicsounds »

Warner Japan is releasing "Carmen" (1983) on Blu-ray on October 10th 2013

The other 2 Flamenco Trilogy titles will be available the same day but on DVD only. All 3 come with Japanese subtitles only.
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Re: Eclipse Series 6: Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy

#115 Post by Donald Brown »

I'd love Blood Wedding on Blu. It doesn't have a lot of dialogue, so no subs would be a minor inconvenience.
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#116 Post by peerpee »

MichaelB wrote:But aside from that apparently all-important spine number, there's nothing special about Criterion's Carlos Saura edition (which I have, although I paid a tiny fraction of the current going rate) - it's three barebones DVDs in very basic packaging. I don't imagine it was one of their more challenging production jobs!
Ah, but it's NTSC, 24fps, and without PAL-speedup / audio speedup of 4% / a whole semitone. Which is why I sought out the Eclipse set and will be keeping it!
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#117 Post by knives »

peerpee wrote:
MichaelB wrote:But aside from that apparently all-important spine number, there's nothing special about Criterion's Carlos Saura edition (which I have, although I paid a tiny fraction of the current going rate) - it's three barebones DVDs in very basic packaging. I don't imagine it was one of their more challenging production jobs!
Ah, but it's NTSC, 24fps, and without PAL-speedup / audio speedup of 4% / a whole semitone. Which is why I sought out the Eclipse set and will be keeping it!
And for such musically enriched films that's probably a valid concern for once.
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#118 Post by MichaelB »

knives wrote:And for such musically enriched films that's probably a valid concern for once.
Not if you're not familiar with the original score.
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#119 Post by knives »

Whatever do you mean? I'm familiar with the source scores for two of the films which only makes me more concerned to hear them 'properly'. Why would familiarity chuck out the importance of hearing the music at the correct pitch and speed?
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#120 Post by MichaelB »

knives wrote:Whatever do you mean? I'm familiar with the source scores for two of the films which only makes me more concerned to hear them 'properly'. Why would familiarity chuck out the importance of hearing the music at the correct pitch and speed?
Because if I'm not familiar with the source scores, why will it matter to me if they're at a different pitch?

And I doubt that you could detect a 4% speedup by ear without prior warning - you'll encounter far greater variations between recordings by different performers.
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#121 Post by knives »

For talking I'll admit I don't notice, but for music it is painfully obvious to me. Perhaps it is because I'm more aware of the music or some other cheap trick, but PAL for musically based films strikes me as a death sentence.
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#122 Post by MichaelB »

knives wrote:For talking I'll admit I don't notice, but for music it is painfully obvious to me. Perhaps it is because I'm more aware of the music or some other cheap trick, but PAL for musically based films strikes me as a death sentence.
Unless of course it's been pitch-corrected or the material originated at 25fps, and we don't know if the former isn't true.

(I'm guessing it isn't, but if I was producing the DVDs myself I'd certainly look into it).
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#123 Post by knives »

MichaelB wrote:
knives wrote:For talking I'll admit I don't notice, but for music it is painfully obvious to me. Perhaps it is because I'm more aware of the music or some other cheap trick, but PAL for musically based films strikes me as a death sentence.
Unless of course it's been pitch-corrected or the material originated at 25fps, and we don't know if the former isn't true.

(I'm guessing it isn't, but if I was producing the DVDs myself I'd certainly look into it).
I would hope at least the later matter would go without saying.
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#124 Post by Moe Dickstein »

I guess I'm unlucky but the year I lived in a PAL country so long as I had seen the actor before, I could tell instantly on the voices let alone the music.
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#125 Post by zedz »

I find it remarkable that in the general population 1 in 10,000 people have perfect pitch, but in online DVD fora it's more like one in two. Of course, it is supposed to be more common among people with autism. . .
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