Curious to see if they could actually release that with the animated short “Big House Blues” that it was paired with in theatres, which is essentially the pilot for Ren & Stimpyyoloswegmaster wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2023 5:41 pm Kindergarten Cop has been announced as the next title that is getting a 4K release.
Kino Lorber Studio Classics
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- feihong
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I just learned Kino is releasing a favorite obscure film on blu-ray, in a 4k restoration––Ursula Purrer's Flaming Ears. For anybody who's a fan of queer cinema, or home-made-looking arthouse sci-fi, or just weird stuff like Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway (though I'd say Flaming Ears is more consistently accessible and entertaining––no discredit to Jesus Highway), Flaming Ears is really cool. There're stop-motion-animated cityscapes, awkward, slow scenes of alienation, neediness, and disconnect, and a kind of pre-Fallen Angels saturated visual schema full of blown-out colors, soft magic-hour backgrounds, and intense, shiny, sweaty textures all over the place. It's a groovy flashback and maybe some of the more passionately-made, romantic and non-misogynist cyberpunk movie stuff to come out of the 90s. It's very kinky, and very charming.
Kino has a cool new trailer for the movie up on their website:
https://kinolorber.com/product/flaming-ears
Still, It'll be sad to retire my DVD of the picture––Ursula Purrer used to sell the disc on her website, in a really cool clear package, with very minimalist typography. I had that and a disc of Super 8 Girl Games and other short films in that same style. For some reason, I still haven't watched Super 8 Girl Games––Looks like most of what's on that disc will be included as extras on the Kino blu ray.
Kino has a cool new trailer for the movie up on their website:
https://kinolorber.com/product/flaming-ears
Still, It'll be sad to retire my DVD of the picture––Ursula Purrer used to sell the disc on her website, in a really cool clear package, with very minimalist typography. I had that and a disc of Super 8 Girl Games and other short films in that same style. For some reason, I still haven't watched Super 8 Girl Games––Looks like most of what's on that disc will be included as extras on the Kino blu ray.
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KL has announced that Cujo will be getting a 4K UHD release.
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Beaver on The Bride Wore Black, to me looks way more naturalistic. TT seemed to have blown out contrast
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As always, you have to ask how much of the difference is down to the Beaver's caps and how much is it due to the discs?
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dwk wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:39 pm As always, you have to ask how much of the difference is down to the Beaver's caps and how much is it due to the discs?
In this instance, Ambient Digital Media’s early Twilight Time discs (September 2014-February 2015’s releases) had mastered their discs in a similar (lower/brighter) “washed out” gamma that the majority of Kino’s older releases use to have.ryannichols7 wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 6:22 pm Beaver on The Bride Wore Black, to me looks way more naturalistic. TT seemed to have blown out contrast
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I remember (was "Spetters" (P.Verhoeven) released by Kino ?) I had to set gamma to -3 to get a good picture; it's a bit sad because the transfer was really nice.
So basically, based on "La Mariée était en noir" this will be the same "digitally restored" transfer than the "hodge podge" French box set which combined old Twilight Time master (without the subtitles in-grained) and new restoration X4 (La Chambre Verte being really good).
I'm highly interested about "Adèle H." and "La Sirène du Mississippi" but I was expecting a new restoration. That's a bit sad.
At least, from what I have understood in the dvdbeaver test the subtitles on the Kino release are now optional, not in-grained or forced, that's it ?
So basically, based on "La Mariée était en noir" this will be the same "digitally restored" transfer than the "hodge podge" French box set which combined old Twilight Time master (without the subtitles in-grained) and new restoration X4 (La Chambre Verte being really good).
I'm highly interested about "Adèle H." and "La Sirène du Mississippi" but I was expecting a new restoration. That's a bit sad.
At least, from what I have understood in the dvdbeaver test the subtitles on the Kino release are now optional, not in-grained or forced, that's it ?
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This is an exciting announcement…
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
2022 HD Master from a 4K scan of the 35mm Fine Grain by Paramount Pictures in Association with The Film Foundation and UCLA
Force of Evil (1948) Starring John Garfield, Marie Windsor & Thomas Gomez – Shot by George Barnes – Directed by Abraham Polonsky.
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Any word on that Brick UHD?
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Oh, Force of Evil from a 4k scan? Yes, please. Hopefully Paramount haven't fucked around with the source to make it "more appealing" to modern eyes (the woman in charge of their home video department is a grain hating idiot).
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We finally have a release date for this, as it will be released on May 30.captveg wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 5:04 pm To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) 4K UHD announced.
That's the last UHD from the older MGM deal. Still 12 MGM from the newest deal and 2 Universal from that deal (both from the 2000s) to be announced.
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More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
The Night Stalker (1972) (BD)
Panic in Year Zero (1962) (BD) (DVD still available)
The Night Stalker (1972) (BD)
Panic in Year Zero (1962) (BD) (DVD still available)
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The whole Kolchak franchise is a fascinating beast to me, and it's rather saddening to see that its begun to vanish again from home video.
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also...Coming Soon on Blu-ray! Digitally Restored in 2022 – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative by Paramount Pictures in Association with American Zoetrope and Francis Ford Coppola.
Is Paris Burning? (1966) – Directed by René Clément (Forbidden Games, Rider on the Rain)
Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Brand New 2K Master!
The Hour Before the Dawn (1944) Starring Veronica Lake & Franchot Tone – Shot by John F. Seitz (The Lost Weekend, Sunset Boulevard) – Music by Miklós Rózsa (Ben-Hur, El Cid) – Directed by Frank Tuttle (This Gun for Hire, Lucky Jordan)
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I'd recommend you panic and get this if you haven't.captveg wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:54 pm More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
Panic in Year Zero (1962) (BD) (DVD still available)
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Bad Lieutenant UHD is coming from KLSC (probably their best Lionsgate pick up.)
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The Ferrara?
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A pity it's not Herzog's version, but I'm happy for 99% of the film community that actually likes this film
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I'm a fan of the Herzog one; but I could never get into the Ferrara original.
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Judging from the comments, I appear to be the only one excited for this release 8-[dwk wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:22 pm Bad Lieutenant UHD is coming from KLSC (probably their best Lionsgate pick up.)
Jokes aside, I'm just hoping Kino is wise enough (and legally allowed) to use the original soundtrack, though I'm not holding my breath that they will
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Computer Raheem wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 12:36 amJudging from the comments, I appear to be the only one excited for this release 8-[dwk wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:22 pm Bad Lieutenant UHD is coming from KLSC (probably their best Lionsgate pick up.)
Jokes aside, I'm just hoping Kino is wise enough (and legally allowed) to use the original soundtrack, though I'm not holding my breath that they will
I’m so glad that I never bought this on Blu despite it being an all-time favorite. I don’t even think that revival theatrical screenings are legally allowed to have the Schoolly D song that caused so many problems (although that didn’t stop the New Beverly from showing it last year)
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Wasn't aware but this thread is illuminating
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I gave it another try last year when I went through Ferrara's entire oeuvre, and even in that generous context where I came around on a lot of his films I had previously disliked, I really didn't get anything out of it. But this is a movie that seemingly everyone I know who's into film loves, so the joke's on me I guessfeihong wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:10 pm I'm a fan of the Herzog one; but I could never get into the Ferrara original.
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Herzog's film offers screen-chewing hysterics from Nicholas Cage and and a scene shot in Iguanacam. Ferrara's film only has Harvey Keitel in the nude. There's really no contest between them.