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#776 Post by swo17 »

The price direct from Via Vision is only slightly lower. It's going to be comparable in size to two of Criterion's Godzilla sets
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#777 Post by Matt »

Reminds me of those Warner Bros. collectors sets we used to get about a decade ago with all the useless tat, but even those didn’t require the sale of a kidney or a second mortgage. This will sell out quickly though, my generation apparently has endlessly deep pockets when it comes to trying to recapture our “magical” childhoods.
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#778 Post by cdnchris »

Even if the movie had held up, that price would be insane. I'm also not a fan of Imprint and have felt ripped off at each one I have bought at regular price, so even if I suffered from nostalgia and felt the need to get it, $174 feels like WAY too big a risk to take on it.

I did buy some of their titles off of walmart.com (of all places) for about $7 each. That was definitely the right price point for them.

I'm slightly tempted by Priscilla, but that one has to get picked up by someone over here, right??
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#779 Post by domino harvey »

Did not learn until reading the new Blu-ray.com review that Imprint’s release of the Long Voyage Home from last year has a new visual essay from Tag Gallagher
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#780 Post by Peacock »

If I remember right it’s not a new visual essay by any means, but it’s still nice to have it on disc! Thanks for reminding me I need to pick this one up.
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#781 Post by Maltic »

Gallagher made it (and much of his other work) available for download years ago on his blog.

Still a fine disc.
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#782 Post by Matt »

Well, if you thought the Neverending Story release was ridiculous:

Dark Sky’s $300 50th anniversary UHD/BD/VHS edition of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre comes in a replica chainsaw.
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#783 Post by therewillbeblus »

More like the Aussie Wallet Massacre
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#784 Post by dwk »

Film Focus: Burt Reynolds (1973 – 1976) – Imprint Collection #374 – 376
White Lightning (1973)
Hustle (1975)
Gator (1976)
Bonus Disc: I Am Burt Reynolds (2020)

Blaxploitation (1972 – 1973)
– Imprint Collection #377 – 380
The Legend of Black Charley (1972)
The Soul of Black Charley (1973)
Superfly T.N.T (1973)
Detroit 9000 (1973)

Walk Like A Dragon (1960) – Imprint Collection #381
Worldwide first on Blu-ray!
This classic Western is lead by Hawaii Five-O star Jack Lord, written and directed by the writer behind historical novel Shōgun, and acclaimed films The Great Escape and To Sir, With Love – James Clavell.
Coming to Blu-ray for the first time worldwide from a brand NEW 4K scan, Walk Like A Dragon is a remarkable tale of bigotry and slavery, filled with racial tensions and cultural conflict in 1870’s California.
Also starring Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong.
A westerner frees a beautiful young Oriental woman from the notorious slave market in San Francisco, then fights for her with a Chinese gunslinger.

Film Focus: Marlon Brando – Volume Two (1969 – 1989) – Imprint Collection #369 – 373
The Night of the Following Day (1969)
The Nightcomers (1971)
Last Tango In Paris (1972)
The Missouri Breaks (1976)
A Dry White Season (1989)
Bonus Disc: Listen To Me Marlon (2015)
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#785 Post by domino harvey »

dwk wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 4:04 pm The Legend of Black Charley (1972)
The Soul of Black Charley (1973)
Legend and Soul of who now?
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#786 Post by dwk »

Woke.
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#787 Post by ianthemovie »

Meanwhile they're putting out Last Tango in Paris, and with a full set of special features no less (the first time this title has ever had anything other than a bare-bones release). I look forward to throwing away my copy of the MGM Blu-ray.
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#788 Post by domino harvey »

Who has the rights in Australia? The US release was via Fox
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#789 Post by ryannichols7 »

this label is clearly the one that cares the least about getting cancelled. if only they had enough care to actually restore Knife in the Water or something

also A Dry White Season has now come out from three separate boutique labels
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#790 Post by domino harvey »

Imprint has always had surprisingly robust supplements— they doled out for TWO commentaries for A Countess from Hong Kong, including one from Jeffrey Vance who also did Criterion’s Chaplin tracks, plus new interviews with participants. For a movie no one but contrarians even pretends to like, buried in a limited edition box set (the previous Brando box). I don’t know how they can possibly afford it, even at their prices, but they’re doing it
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#791 Post by rrenault »

ianthemovie wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 7:03 pm Meanwhile they're putting out Last Tango in Paris, and with a full set of special features no less (the first time this title has ever had anything other than a bare-bones release). I look forward to throwing away my copy of the MGM Blu-ray.
Will it be a newer master than the MGM blu-ray?
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#792 Post by ChunkyLover »

domino harvey wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 7:06 pm Who has the rights in Australia? The US release was via Fox
MGM. The US release was Fox was because they handled MGM’s home video output from the late 00s up until the buyout.
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#793 Post by videozor »

ianthemovie wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 7:03 pm Last Tango in Paris[/i], and with a full set of special features no less (the first time this title has ever had anything other than a bare-bones release).
This is true for English-friendly editions only. In Italy they for a while had 2-DVD set with the 2nd disc full of extras. I purchased it decades ago assuming there would be English subs, but appeared to be wrong. Now in Italy there is a BD with some extras. At this time you cannot make same mistake - the back of the package clearly says there are no English subs
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#794 Post by domino harvey »

Imprint will also be releasing an early Hitchcock box
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#795 Post by MichaelB »

Now confirmed as containing the nine surviving silent films - i.e. not including the sound version of Blackmail.

In other words, while there's a hefty overlap with StudioCanal's upcoming Hitchcock box, each has unique titles - The Pleasure Garden, The Lodger, Downhill and Easy Virtue in the case of the Imprint box, and the sound version of Blackmail, Juno and the Paycock, Murder!, The Skin Game, Rich and Strange and Number Seventeen in the StudioCanal box.

Titles common to both are The Ring, The Farmer's Wife, Champagne, The Manxman and the silent Blackmail, and in both cases the sources should be the BFI restorations, although I don't know about scores or commentaries in the Imprint set.
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#796 Post by domino harvey »

dwk wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 4:04 pm
Walk Like A Dragon (1960) – Imprint Collection #381
Worldwide first on Blu-ray!
This classic Western is lead by Hawaii Five-O star Jack Lord, written and directed by the writer behind historical novel Shōgun, and acclaimed films The Great Escape and To Sir, With Love – James Clavell.
Coming to Blu-ray for the first time worldwide from a brand NEW 4K scan, Walk Like A Dragon is a remarkable tale of bigotry and slavery, filled with racial tensions and cultural conflict in 1870’s California.
Also starring Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong.
A westerner frees a beautiful young Oriental woman from the notorious slave market in San Francisco, then fights for her with a Chinese gunslinger.
This is part of the extras:
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures: Q&A with Nancy Kwan
But I can’t figure out why, since Nancy Kwan is not in this film. Does anyone know?
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#797 Post by brundlefly »

The Q&A is on YouTube.

"Before the screening [a double-feature of Walk Like a Dragon (1960) and Enter the Dragon (1973)], Dong interviewed actor Nancy Kwan about her personal and professional relationship with Shigeta and Lee. Kwan discussed the ambitions of both men as well as the challenges they faced securing roles in an industry that had limited opportunities for Asian American men."
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#798 Post by domino harvey »

Interesting, thanks!
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#799 Post by domino harvey »

I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is Alfred Hitchcock Presents is coming! The bad news is it’s the 80s revival and DVD only
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#800 Post by beamish14 »

domino harvey wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:31 am I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is Alfred Hitchcock Presents is coming! The bad news is it’s the 80s revival and DVD only
I’m curious to revisit it. Some very strong episodes, such as Steve de Jarnatt’s Roald Dahl adaptation “Man From the South” starring John Huston, and Tim Burton’s “The Jar” with Griffin Dunne and Paul Bartel (as an asshole director!)
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