9 / BD 90 Spione

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manicsounds
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Re: 9 Spione

#51 Post by manicsounds »

Bonus features:

New high-definition 1080p presentation of the film on the Blu-ray
Original German intertitles with optional English subtitles
a 69-minute documentary on the film
40-PAGE BOOKLET including new and exclusive writing by critic Murielle Joudet and an essay by Jonathan Rosenbaum
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manicsounds
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Re: 9 Spione

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EddieLarkin
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Re: 9 Spione

#53 Post by EddieLarkin »

I had high expectations for this but that far exceeds them.
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#55 Post by hearthesilence »

Just watched this, and for something that was allegedly a retrenchment for Lang and the studio, this was glorious fun. Long story short, Metropolis nearly ruined the studio due to its cost, and they were unable to break their contract with Lang, so they demanded that his next picture cost a lot less money, with the additional pressure of making a profit. What we get is proto-typical James Bond, complete with its own Blofeld, except more interesting and even more compelling thanks to the production's historical context and story elements that feel cheekily contemporary at the same time.
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The bad guys make a bank their home. The lead villain is even the bank director.
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#56 Post by manicsounds »

Mel
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#57 Post by Mel »

I finaly got the change to watch this glorious film. Afterwards I watched the documentary and I think that is one of the most insightful extra's I have seen in a long time. It's full of details about the production and the influence Spione has on other movies. The clips of other silents are a delight as well. And most of them are shown in great condition (one can only hope they will see the light of day on Blu-ray). I checked on IMDB and this documentary is not listed. I'm grateful Masters of Cinema has included this. Also, two different scores is something I applaud with silent movies. MoC is the best company to release silents I think and I hope they continue to do so in the future.
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#58 Post by black&huge »

I plan on watching this soon but what is the additional 6 minutes on the newer blu releases? The old dvd releases from kino and MoC have a 144 minute runtime while the blus are rounded out at 150 minutes
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#59 Post by denti alligator »

PAL speed up?
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#60 Post by black&huge »

denti alligator wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:53 am PAL speed up?
If it was just the moc dvd sure but the old kino dvd is the same runtime as the MoC dvd
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Re: 9 / BD 90 Spione

#61 Post by andyli »

The old Kino disc's transfer is improperly converted from PAL to NTSC, retaining the PAL runtime while introducing ghosting effects.
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