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Re: Cinema Guild

#601 Post by swo17 »

50% off all titles including pre-orders, this Friday through Monday.

Who do I support for Horse Money, these guys or Second Run???
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#602 Post by perkizitore »

Second Run in order to encourage them to release more blu-rays, not to mention they promise exclusive extras!
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#603 Post by warren oates »

In this case, I think I'm going to get both.
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#604 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

warren oates wrote:In this case, I think I'm going to get both.
I might hold off due to funds but I'm still tempted do the same. Also, I had no idea they were releasing Rebels of the Neon God!
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#605 Post by What A Disgrace »

They aren't. Big World Pictures is, and Cinema Guild distributes for them. According to a Slant Magazine review, the disc is not so great. Still getting it, plus East of Bucharest, Counting, and The Princess of France.
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#606 Post by swo17 »

I just noticed the specs for the Horse Money BD say it will be 720p. Is this right? Is that how the film was shot?
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#607 Post by MichaelB »

His last feature was shot in SD PAL, so that's plausible. Or it could just be a typo.
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#608 Post by mistakaninja »

In his interview with Cinema Scope, Costa said he shot on a Panny AG-DVX100, but I thought that was SD. He also said it recorded onto cards, which the DVX100 didn't, so perhaps he meant the AG-DVX100 which was basically the HD upgrade and records onto P2s. It shoots 720p or 1080i, but the 720p mode is more versatile as the speed can be variably cranked. Which might explain the blu.
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#609 Post by kuzine »

I saw Horse Money on a DCP a few weeks ago and some scenes stood out to me because they looked lower res compared to the rest of the movie. I'm thinking specifically of the scenes in the abandoned factory where I noticed lots of jaggies and "blockiness" for instance in the leaves on the ground etc. Loved the movie for the largest part (lost me a bit with the elevator scene), and it looked fantastic (what I described here didn't really bother me I must say).
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#610 Post by hearthesilence »

mistakaninja wrote:In his interview with Cinema Scope, Costa said he shot on a Panny AG-DVX100, but I thought that was SD. He also said it recorded onto cards, which the DVX100 didn't, so perhaps he meant the AG-DVX100 which was basically the HD upgrade and records onto P2s. It shoots 720p or 1080i, but the 720p mode is more versatile as the speed can be variably cranked. Which might explain the blu.
I remember using the DVX100 with my classmates in school - that was the camera they had to use in a documentary class for journalism school. It was indeed SD only, and tape only (though you could rig it to record straight to a laptop).

There's a typo in there, I think you mean the AG-HVX200, what was then the concurrent higher grade model which recorded to P2 cards (I remember the broadcasters in the same school using this - first time I ever saw a P2 card). Going by his description in the cinema-scope interview, I would've guessed he meant the DVX100's real HD successor, the AG-HMC150 (which my classmates were using not long after), but at the NYFF premiere, he mentioned DVX100 again and seemed to imply it was the same camera he's been using since Colossal Youth and I think In Vanda's Room, so that could rule out the HVX200 and definitely the HMC150. Who knows? Maybe he found a way to rig the DVX100 to record to a card.

I wish you guys were around NYC last year when they premiered this at the NYFF, I had a free, spare ticket (great seat too).
kuzine wrote:I saw Horse Money on a DCP a few weeks ago and some scenes stood out to me because they looked lower res compared to the rest of the movie. I'm thinking specifically of the scenes in the abandoned factory where I noticed lots of jaggies and "blockiness" for instance in the leaves on the ground etc. Loved the movie for the largest part (lost me a bit with the elevator scene), and it looked fantastic (what I described here didn't really bother me I must say).
I remember noticing this too. Costa made a passing mention that outdoor wide shots could be tough, and it showed - basically any wide shot that was very well-lit (sunlight) and filled with complex detail would reveal all the limitations of the camera, in terms of resolving detail and capturing the entire spectrum of light (and darkness). When the range is narrowed a bit like in indoor scenes where there is just enough light, works great - Costa really found the sweet spot on that camera and milked it for all its worth.
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#611 Post by mistakaninja »

Ha, yeah the HVX200. I've seen DVX100s hooked up to laptops to record, but not using cards. The external P2 units I've seen were such a price that jury-rigging one up doesn't seem worth it.
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#612 Post by swo17 »

Horse Money was supposed to be out 1st quarter of 2016, but there still isn't even an announced release date. Any updates?
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#613 Post by Oedipax »

At this point I kinda wish I hadn't bought the Cinema Guild version since it looks like Second Run's will be out first (plus I like the idea of having the first SR blu-ray release).

I mean I'm not in a huge hurry but no further details or a firm release date is kind of aggravating.
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#614 Post by sir_luke »

It's no home video, but I do want to mention that those interested in streaming the film can do so on Netflix.
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#615 Post by cinemaguild »

Our Blu-ray is still coming, a firm date will be available soon. Pedro Costa is very involved with the disc and has created a new transfer of his short film OUR MAN which has delayed us a few weeks. We will have more news very soon.
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#616 Post by sir_luke »

swo17 wrote:Horse Money was supposed to be out 1st quarter of 2016, but there still isn't even an announced release date. Any updates?
CG has stated on Facebook that the DVD and Blu are set for release on May 31.


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sir_luke wrote:
swo17 wrote:Horse Money was supposed to be out 1st quarter of 2016, but there still isn't even an announced release date. Any updates?
CG has stated on Facebook that the DVD and Blu are set for release on May 31.
Announcement for Horse Money on Blu-ray.com

Special Features:
  • OUR MAN (2010, 23 minutes), a short film by Pedro Costa
    Booklet featuring "The Road to Perdition," an essay by film critic Chris Fujiwara
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#618 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Is that the same essay that Fujiwara wrote for Second Run?
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#620 Post by Aunt Peg »

Just saw it today and it was brilliant. I will accept nothing short of a blu ray release for this masterwork!
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#621 Post by Oedipax »

Fantastic news, so glad it won't be stuck DVD-only.
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#622 Post by swo17 »

I don't believe Cinema Guild have announced any kind of home video release yet. I took Aunt Peg's post as mere wishful thinking.
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#623 Post by FrauBlucher »

Oedipax wrote:Fantastic news, so glad it won't be stuck DVD-only.
We're a long way off from any home video news. It is not getting a theatrical release until 2017.
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#624 Post by Aunt Peg »

swo17 wrote:I don't believe Cinema Guild have announced any kind of home video release yet. I took Aunt Peg's post as mere wishful thinking.
Yes, that comment of mine is wishful thinking.
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#625 Post by What A Disgrace »

We don't even know when Counting is going to be released, even though it was up for pre-order back in November. Cinema Guild has been eerily quiet this year.
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