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#476 Post by vidussoni »

More Richard Lester (another MOD to Blu)
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Golden Berlin Bear Nominee (Berlin International Film Festival)

THE BED SITTING ROOM (1969) Starring Rita Tushingham, Ralph Richardson, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Spike Milligan, Michael Hordern and Roy Kinnear - Directed by Richard Lester.
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#477 Post by Ashirg »

+ How I Won the War (1967)
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#478 Post by Ashirg »

Salaam Bombay! (1988) is being released on blu-ray only in December.

Special Features:

- 5 Original Documentaries Shot In India: One Chance In a Million; A Color In the Hand Of the Painter; I Got Love; It Gave Me a Career; So Kids Like Us Can Learn Forever
- Original Featurette No Guts, No Glory
- Audio Commentary by Director Mira Nair
- Second Audio Commentary by Cinematographer Sandi Sissel
- Original Theatrical Trailer
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#479 Post by knives »

I'm not terribly interested in the main film, but those docs sound like great extras. Anyone familiar with them?
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#480 Post by Ashirg »

All extras were on DVD released by MGM.
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#481 Post by PfR73 »

Kino is releasing Delirious starring John Candy. Now I can only hope they'll also do Michael Moore's Canadian Bacon. I know it's not a film that gets a lot of love, but it is one of my personal favorite comedies, one that I'll often watch when sick to help me feel better (the very first time I saw it was when my mom rented it for me while I had pneumonia in middle school).
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#482 Post by L.A. »

The Satan Bug BD review @ DVDBeaver.
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#483 Post by Ashirg »

Vittorio De Sica's After the Fox is heading to blu...
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#484 Post by Noiradelic »

Watched Shield for Murder last night, saw it's United Artists. Hope Kino puts it out a la Pitfall.
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#485 Post by Raymond Marble »

Ashirg wrote:Vittorio De Sica's After the Fox is heading to blu...
That's great news. I've been hoping to run into the old OOP DVD for cheap for a while now, and so far haven't had any luck.
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#486 Post by criterion10 »

Ken Russell's Valentino (01/05/16)

Special Features:
• Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
• "Trailers From Hell" by Bernard Rose
• Orson Welles Remembers Rudolph Valentino
• Footage of Valentino's Funeral Procession
• Trailer For Valentino's Classic "Blood and Sand"
• Animated Montage of Behind-the-Scenes Images
• Valentino Trailers A & B
• Billion Dollar Brain Trailer

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#487 Post by FrauBlucher »

Je t'aime, Je t'aime Look likes a pretty nice release by Kino.
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#489 Post by domino harvey »

Whoa, had no idea Muller recorded a commentary for this one! Excellent!
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#490 Post by Drucker »


Great. Almost canceled my pre-order due to Kino's face squishing problems on a few recent releases. Glad nothing present here.
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#491 Post by Ashirg »

Ashirg wrote:To my comment
I wish Kino Lorber can release more noirs from MGM's DVD-R line - 99 River Street, The Big Night, The Captive City, Chicago Confidential and the most problematic transfer, The Killer Is Loose.
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Good News! We've got the rights to at least two, maybe three.
99 River Street has been confirmed coming soon!! Well deserved!
The Captive City will be out on January 12. I wonder what third title might be...
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#492 Post by feihong »

Yeeeaaah! 99 River Street is the best Phil Karlson film, to my mind. It's not as cleanly put-together as Kansas City Confidential or Phenix City Story, or 5 Against the House, but the feels are twice as intense! It's the best vehicle for John Payne, as well––his best role, where he really flowers as a unique character––a boxer full of regrets, not educated, innocent in a lot of ways, but not an idiot. Evelyn Keyes is super-theatrical, but lots of fun and surprising in the way she melts into a sympathetic character as the story develops. It's a harsh and very dynamic movie. So worth a blu ray!
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#493 Post by Jack Phillips »

feihong wrote:Yeeeaaah! 99 River Street is the best Phil Karlson film, to my mind. It's not as cleanly put-together as Kansas City Confidential or Phenix City Story, or 5 Against the House, but the feels are twice as intense! It's the best vehicle for John Payne, as well––his best role, where he really flowers as a unique character––a boxer full of regrets, not educated, innocent in a lot of ways, but not an idiot. Evelyn Keyes is super-theatrical, but lots of fun and surprising in the way she melts into a sympathetic character as the story develops. It's a harsh and very dynamic movie. So worth a blu ray!
Agreed. One of the things that really makes this film special is that it clearly lays out the skill sets of its protagonist in advance and then allows those talents to pay off in the climax. John Payne is a washed up boxer with a chip on his shoulder? Yeah, you can just bet he's gonna be duking it out with the bad guy at the end. Evelyn Keyes is an actress? Yeah, when it's time to vamp the bad guy, she'll be on the scene batting her eyelashes. And what about the bad guy himself? Brad Dexter, never better, oozing slime. And did I mention Jay Adler is also in the picture? Man, how will I be able to wait for this?
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#494 Post by feihong »

There's also an interesting aspect of the script, where all of the conflicts in the film are laid out verbally in terms of boxing metaphors––which I think is done exceptionally well. There's a great bit where Payne bemoans the end of his marriage, saying his wife "wanted a ringside seat and ended up in the gallery." That one's especially poignant the way Payne delivers it. There's a whole bunch of glorious boxing metaphors dancing through the script.

You are so right about Brad Dexter. He's a nasty jerk in a lot of movies, but in this film he is so interesting, not just a mega-creep, but another character whom you watch to see what will happen to them. No one in the film is completely unsympathetic, and Dexter is one of those characters you find yourself interested in, even as he oozes slime.
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#495 Post by Jack Phillips »

feihong wrote:There's also an interesting aspect of the script, where all of the conflicts in the film are laid out verbally in terms of boxing metaphors––which I think is done exceptionally well. There's a great bit where Payne bemoans the end of his marriage, saying his wife "wanted a ringside seat and ended up in the gallery." That one's especially poignant the way Payne delivers it. There's a whole bunch of glorious boxing metaphors dancing through the script.

You are so right about Brad Dexter. He's a nasty jerk in a lot of movies, but in this film he is so interesting, not just a mega-creep, but another character whom you watch to see what will happen to them. No one in the film is completely unsympathetic, and Dexter is one of those characters you find yourself interested in, even as he oozes slime.
Great points.

The more I think about it, the better the film gets. I forgot to mention the presence of Peggie Castle! She is given not one but two great "leg reveals." Can't wait to see those in 1080p.
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#496 Post by vidussoni »

Coming to DVD and Blu-ray February 23rd From Kino Classics

PAULINE AT THE BEACH (1983)
Written and Directed by Eric Rohmer (My Night at Maud's)

Cinematography by Néstor Almendros (Days of Heaven)

Starring Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory, Féodor Atkine (Ronin), Simon de La Brosse, and Rosette
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#497 Post by Grisbi »

vidussoni wrote:
Coming to DVD and Blu-ray February 23rd From Kino Classics

PAULINE AT THE BEACH (1983)
Written and Directed by Eric Rohmer (My Night at Maud's)

Cinematography by Néstor Almendros (Days of Heaven)

Starring Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory, Féodor Atkine (Ronin), Simon de La Brosse, and Rosette
One of Rohmer's loveliest imo, wonder whether it will be in the correct 1.66 ratio or the open matte like the Potemkine version (which looks just fine, really.)
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#498 Post by domino harvey »

Thank you God: Oswald's A Kiss Before Dying is coming to Blu!
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#499 Post by Ashirg »

The Vikings (1958) is released on March 8, 2016.
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#500 Post by FrauBlucher »

Did anyone get around to watching the Pitfall blu yet? If so, are you satisfied with the presentation? I haven't purchased yet, but will at some point.
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