I noticed some of these recent Director's Suite DVDs contain audio commentaries from local University lecturers. Has anybody listened to any of them yet? The upcoming Viridiana, Umberto D & Exterminating Angel also feature these commentaries, among many, which are commentary-less in region 1. I'm just curious of the quality of these tracks.Solaris wrote:Some more upcoming releases -
September 06 -
The Elephant Man Special Edition
Viridiana Director's Suite
Wings of Desire Director's Suite
October 10 -
La Commare Secca Director's Suite
Red Desert Director's Suite
New Australian DVD and BD Releases
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Does anybody know if the Umbrella release of "Fellini's Magic" http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/788129 is the same doco that appears on the 2 disc La Dolce Vita R4?
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So there is a Keaton box-set in the works. ChrisW, where the f*** does Madman get off in all this? Continually individual titles are released to a very small, loyal movie-loving market. But we continually get pissed on when boxsets are released 6-12 months down the track. This has happend with the Jim Jarmusch stuff (two volumes!), the Kurosawa's (I'm sure more sets are in the works), the Tati's and will without doubt happen with the upcoming Wender's, Bunuels, Visconti, Ozu etc. I'm aware this is a common practice in all fields of industry, but it stinks. How about a little respect for your own customer base?Rufus T. Firefly wrote:What I didn't like about them was the odd-colours - the luminous green and blue don't work for me. The complete absence of colour in Buster's face in two of them, and the wimpish look on the College disc. They just don't convey the real Buster to me. Just my personal preference, which is what I thought this thread was about. Having said that, I'm more interested in the content of the DVDs than the covers.ChrisW wrote:Surprised to see these in here, what's the deal? We're just about to start designing the box for the boxset... any design comments would be greatly appreciated.Rufus T. Firefly wrote:More weird-looking Buster DVDs - these being the upcoming R4s.
Is the box set going to include just these discs, or are you releasing all of the mk2s? If the latter, I'll buy them even if they just come in a brown paper bag.
Actaully - don'y worry ChrisW. F*** it. We'll just keep bootleggin' these overpriced discs to keep our friends and family happy. Not everyone is a DVD junkie mug.
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Its all about economics really, devlinnn. Our market here is so small compared to US and UK, that local distributors have to milk each title as much as they can to recoup their acqusition, production and marketing costs. The cost of acquiring the whole Jim Jarmushc collection prohibits releasing them just in one massive box-set because it is simply not enough if all three Jim Jarmusch fans buy the box-set while those who may like an odd Jarmusch film will buy that particular film but not the box set. It also doesn't make financial sense to produce both the box set and the individual DVDs at the ame time. Normal strategy is release a couple of title individually and follow them up with more titles and then have a box-set with an additional title and some extras.
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Marty, you may not realise how cheap the local guys are picking up the rights to all these films. How else can you explain a release schedule of 30-40 titles a month? Their trains are full of gravy! But with such a small market, they should be respecting their customer-base a little better. I know a few people who were pissed at picking up the first Tati releases, only to find the boxset on the shelf three months later with a saving of $40. Same went with the Jarmusch ($30 saving). Now us Keaton fans have been riddled up the plunker. That's fine - I'll cop it. But will I be going out to pick up the Ozu's, the Kurosawa's, the Wender's etc? Given the option of a set at a decent price, probably. But at $35 a pop, my plunker is all riddled out.
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Alice by Jan Svankmajer will be released October 12.
http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/789526
http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/789526
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Any chance of it being the Czech-language version? The only available DVDs are English dubs.Solaris wrote:Alice by Jan Svankmajer will be released October 12.
http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/789526
Perhaps Crterion will get around to this title one day.
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Has anybody reviewed the R4 VIVRE SA VIE yet? What I'd like to know is how much better is the image compared with the R1 Fox Lorber. Are the subs removable? Are they yellow? Are the chapters divided as numbered by Godard [as they are on the R1]? Is the short worth seeing?
I didn't get the R1 LA COMMARE SECCA. The cost of the R4 will be the same once you have converted the greenback and put on shipping. If the doco on the R4 is worth it than I'll go for this one as it seems to be offering more value for money.
I didn't get the R1 LA COMMARE SECCA. The cost of the R4 will be the same once you have converted the greenback and put on shipping. If the doco on the R4 is worth it than I'll go for this one as it seems to be offering more value for money.
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There is a great review here - http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/Re ... sp?ID=7199solent wrote:Has anybody reviewed the R4 VIVRE SA VIE yet? What I'd like to know is how much better is the image compared with the R1 Fox Lorber. Are the subs removable? Are they yellow? Are the chapters divided as numbered by Godard [as they are on the R1]? Is the short worth seeing?
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Highlights from Madman for November -

Audio commentary by Geoff Mayer, Reader & Associate Professor in Cinema Studies, LaTrobe University
Insert essay by Dr Wendy Haslem, Lecturer in Cinema Studies, The University of Melbourne
The Best of Film Noir A chronology of Hollywood Film Noir
Hollywood Remembers: Barbara Stanwyck A profile
Hollywood Remembers: Fred MacMurray A profile
Hollywood Remembers: Edward G Robinson A profile

Audio commentary by Adrian Martin, film scholar and editor of Rouge Magazine
Tous Les Garçons s'Appelent Patrick: a Jean-Luc Godard short film
Insert essay by Dr Adrian Danks, Head of Cinema Studies at the School of Applied Communication, RMIT University, and Co-curator of the Melbourne Cinémathèque
Original poster artwork
Original theatrical trailer

Audio commentary by Adrian Martin, film scholar and editor of Rouge Magazine
Charlotte et son Jules a short film by Jean-Luc Godard
Original poster artwork

The Making of RASHOMON - a documentary
Deleted scenes
Outtakes

Audio commentary by Geoff Mayer, Reader & Associate Professor in Cinema Studies, LaTrobe University
Insert essay by Dr Wendy Haslem, Lecturer in Cinema Studies, The University of Melbourne
The Best of Film Noir A chronology of Hollywood Film Noir
Hollywood Remembers: Barbara Stanwyck A profile
Hollywood Remembers: Fred MacMurray A profile
Hollywood Remembers: Edward G Robinson A profile

Audio commentary by Adrian Martin, film scholar and editor of Rouge Magazine
Tous Les Garçons s'Appelent Patrick: a Jean-Luc Godard short film
Insert essay by Dr Adrian Danks, Head of Cinema Studies at the School of Applied Communication, RMIT University, and Co-curator of the Melbourne Cinémathèque
Original poster artwork
Original theatrical trailer

Audio commentary by Adrian Martin, film scholar and editor of Rouge Magazine
Charlotte et son Jules a short film by Jean-Luc Godard
Original poster artwork

The Making of RASHOMON - a documentary
Deleted scenes
Outtakes
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Just back from 2 glorious weeks in NY Toots, so still catching up on sources, but I have hazy memories of a post I submitted about 10 pages back on the chances of the Madman+Optimum=Studio Canal marriage, and whether that would lead to anyting. Universal here have missed out big time on this one, and I'm sure questions will be asked at certain levels. Maybe the Strernberg/Dietrich set will happen after all. Heaven forbid - Lubitsch: The Paramount Years. Damn, I've popped my cork! (which reminds me - when the hell is this area going to be a sticky?)