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DeprongMori
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Re: Olive Films

#1701 Post by DeprongMori »

Word of warning: Don't ever click "related images" after a Google image search on Borowczyk. :shock:
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dda1996a
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Re: Olive Films

#1702 Post by dda1996a »

What was the exact search term you entered? Just searching Borowczyk only brings up photos of him. Nothing shocking...
vidussoni
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#1703 Post by vidussoni »

May titles according to Best Buy:

The Savage Innocents (1960)
Money from Home (1953)
Deja Vu (1985)
Shag (1989)
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perkizitore
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Re: Olive Films

#1704 Post by perkizitore »

Has The Savage Innocents been recently restored?
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HJackson
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#1705 Post by HJackson »

vidussoni wrote:Money from Home (1953)
Hopefully this means more Martin & Lewis (and possibily the other solo Jerry flicks eg Cinderfella and Disorderly Orderly) down the line.
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HitchcockLang
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#1706 Post by HitchcockLang »

So did I miss something? Was the Signature line a failed experiment? No new Signature Editions since November (when there had been two a month).
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domino harvey
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#1707 Post by domino harvey »

There's at least one more in the pipeline
Glowingwabbit
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#1708 Post by Glowingwabbit »

They responded to my tweet a month ago saying a few were planned for Fall 2017. I'm wondering if that will be the pattern for this line.
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captveg
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#1709 Post by captveg »

Money from Home has been confirmed as not including a 3D viewing option. A disappointment after their release of Dragonfly Squadron had a great 3D presentation.
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kcota17
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#1710 Post by kcota17 »

Hopefully Invasion of the Body Snatchers is expected to get a Sigmature release.
Pepsi
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#1711 Post by Pepsi »

Wowhd.co.uk have most of the Olive Films for a reduced price at the moment, also the Borowczyk BD:s.
Jameson281
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#1712 Post by Jameson281 »

captveg wrote:Money from Home has been confirmed as not including a 3D viewing option. A disappointment after their release of Dragonfly Squadron had a great 3D presentation.
Well, DRAGONFLY SQUADRON came from the 3D Film Archive; Olive was really just acting as their distributor. MONEY FROM HOME, on the other hand, is coming from Paramount.
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captveg
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#1713 Post by captveg »

If Paramount had licensed it to Kino it would have a 3D release. Bob Furmanek had posted rather pointed remarks about this around the time of my post that you quoted, but ultimately deleted them to not be seen as bagging on Olive too much.
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captveg
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#1714 Post by captveg »

vidussoni wrote:May titles according to Best Buy:

The Savage Innocents (1960)
Money from Home (1953)
Deja Vu (1985)
Shag (1989)
These are all now coming up as end of June releases on Best Buy's site.
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dwk
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#1715 Post by dwk »

perkizitore wrote:Has The Savage Innocents been recently restored?
Olive officially announced the June releases and it seems The Savage Innocents is barebones, but it is
NEWLY restored from the original VistaVision negative.
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justeleblanc
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#1716 Post by justeleblanc »

As far as I can tell this was not a VistaVision title. This is worth mentioning because VistaVision had a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, while Savage Innocents was 2.35:1. I'm pretty sure Ray recorded and released his film in Technirama, which--like VistaVision--used a "lazy 8" process, though the lens was anamorphic. It's also worth noting that the film was also released in select venues in Technirama 70, which was a 70mm print-up process that produced a 2.20:1 aspect ratio (like Todd-AO).

I guess my questions are, do we know what aspect ratio of this DVD release, and is 2.35:1 or 2.20:1 the preferred ratio?
beamish13
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#1717 Post by beamish13 »

could there have been a dupe negative produced in VistaVision?
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justeleblanc
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Re: Olive Films

#1718 Post by justeleblanc »

beamish13 wrote:could there have been a dupe negative produced in VistaVision?
Well, if there was a standard VistaVision dupe, and not an anamorphic Technirama dupe, this means that it would be severely cropped on the sides.

I think what Olive meant by VistaVision was the sideways "lazy 8" print, at least I hope. But it might be worth keeping an eye on just in case the released is cropped.
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#1719 Post by L.A. »

vidussoni wrote:The Savage Innocents (1960)
Beaver.
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andyli
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#1720 Post by andyli »

Beautiful transfer, and in correct AR too. I wonder who they license it from though. Any chance MoC will update their edition with this new restoration?
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Ashirg
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#1721 Post by Ashirg »

From Paramount.

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pointless
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#1722 Post by pointless »

STREET DATE: AUGUST 29.

Blu-rays:

The Wedding Banquet (Ang Lee, 1993)

Special Features:
  • "A Forbidden Passion" Featurette
    Original theatrical trailer
    Optional English subtitles
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Hell Up in Harlem (Larry Cohen, 1973)

Special Features:
  • NEW audio commentary with director Larry Cohen, moderated by Steve Mitchell, director of the upcoming documentary King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen.
    Optional English SDH subtitles
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Flipper Seasons One (1964-1965) and Two (1965-1966)

With optional English SDH subtitles.

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The Stranger (Orson Welles, 1946)

Special Features:
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Nora Fiore
    "The Stranger: Murderers Among Us" – essay by Dr. Jennifer Lynde Barker
    Optional English SDH subtitles
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DVDs:

The Island of Dr. Moreau (Don Taylor. 1977)

Special Features:
  • NEW audio commentary with Jeff Belanger and Dr. Dreck
    "The Island of Doctor Moreau as Theological Grotesque" – essay by Gorman Beauchamp
    Optional English SDH subtitles
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Dracula in Vegas (Nick Millard, 1999)

Special Features:
  • Audio commentary with director Nick Millard, Irmi Millard, and Slasher // Video's Jesus Terán
    Interview with director Nick Millard and Producer Irmi Millard
    Photo Gallery
    Trailer
    Optional English SDH subtitles
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Spirits of the Somme (Bob Carruthers. 2012)

With optional English SDH subtitles.

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Der Spieler
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#1723 Post by Der Spieler »

A lot of solid entries for the Worst cover thread.

If The Stranger is at least on par with the Kino disc I'll be buying it for the added subtitles alone.
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dwk
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#1724 Post by dwk »

albucat
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Re: Olive Films

#1725 Post by albucat »

More than a tad disappointing is right.
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