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ryannichols7
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Re: Cinema Guild

#901 Post by ryannichols7 »

I like the exclusive extras compared to the Third Window, but I was really hoping for some contribution from Adrian Martin, who is a fan of the film (he includes it in his section of 'high school comedies' in his canon list on his website). maybe that was too big a swing for a smaller label like Cinema Guild, who I'm happy to support always
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#902 Post by therewillbeblus »

Oh man, I’m sure his insights would enrich the film so much more, and Somai’s work in general. He’s a perfectly-suited type of complex filmmaker for Martin to engage with
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Re: Cinema Guild

#903 Post by feihong »

I'll be happy if there's picture quality improvement over the Third Window. That version wasn't unwatchable, but it was a huge disappointment for me.
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#904 Post by therewillbeblus »

feihong wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:19 am I'll be happy if there's picture quality improvement over the Third Window. That version wasn't unwatchable, but it was a huge disappointment for me.
Well that’s unfortunate to hear.. I guess I’ll sleep on their two newly announced Somais for now
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Re: Cinema Guild

#905 Post by feihong »

To be fair, everything I've got from Third Window other than Typhoon Club was good––and there is a good Tom Mes commentary on the Third Window disc. The compression on the Typhoon Club disc was bad, and there seems to be some sort of softening going one as well.

The Japanese discs of Luminous Woman and Love Hotel are both really good––Luminous Woman especially. So I'm hopeful Third Window will be able to deliver.
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#906 Post by Michael Kerpan »

When is Typhoon Club due out?

(I wonder if the source itself is fundamentally problematic and can't be improved much?)
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Re: Cinema Guild

#907 Post by therewillbeblus »

Michael Kerpan wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:19 pm When is Typhoon Club due out?
If you click the announcement link on the previous page (and you don't need Twitter/X to see), it says June 4th
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#908 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Thanks
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#909 Post by feihong »

Michael Kerpan wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:19 pm I wonder if the source itself is fundamentally problematic and can't be improved much?
The restoration looked really good in a theater. Some guy came on the Somai thread a while ago to say that the compression on the disc was the main problem with the Third Window version, but it does look like there's grain reduction that is contributing as well. Neither issue is with the restoration itself. If they can't do better than what Third Window did, they might as well not put out a UHD version, because the problems on the Third Window blu ray are mostly about losing picture detail.
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#910 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Keeping my fingers crossed that Cinema Guild gets it right.
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#911 Post by cinemaguild »

Just a heads up that if you want our pre-order Bonus Zine for the Typhoon Club 4k - Today is the last day to place an order for it on our website.
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#912 Post by beamish14 »

cinemaguild wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 7:28 pm Just a heads up that if you want our pre-order Bonus Zine for the Typhoon Club 4k - Today is the last day to place an order for it on our website.
Thank you so much for the heads-up. I used this to finally pull the trigger on a number of titles
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Re: Cinema Guild

#913 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Got my copy, with its extra booklet, yesterday. No chance to look at the discs yet, however.
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knives
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#915 Post by knives »

Which is still five short of the old DVD box set.
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#916 Post by Glowingwabbit »

I wonder how many of them will actually make it to disc.
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Re: Cinema Guild

#917 Post by goblinfootballs »

in water is up for preorder; ships 19 November. Hope to see more Hong soon, both new and old.
Greetings for the New York Film Festival (2023) a short film by Hong Sangsoo
Extended look at A TRAVELER'S NEEDS by Hong Sangsoo
Theatrical Trailer
Booklet featuring essay by writer and programmer Antoine Thirion
Reversible Cover Art
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#918 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Looking at the trailer -- this is the film that was almost entirely shot more or less out of focus, right?
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Re: Cinema Guild

#919 Post by ryannichols7 »

someone in the comments on their Instagram mentioned they own the rights to In Another Country, which would be amazing news. Kino wanted nothing to do with that movie, bizarrely. they have quite a few older Hongs in their holdings still at Cinema Guild that I hope we see sooner rather than later
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Re: Cinema Guild

#920 Post by therewillbeblus »

Michael Kerpan wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:21 pm Looking at the trailer -- this is the film that was almost entirely shot more or less out of focus, right?
Yes, it’s terrible. Let’s get some older stuff please
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#921 Post by Michael Kerpan »

TWBB -- Well, I have liked everything up to this point (unlike you, I believe). So I have no problem with Hong's newer work -- and want to see all of it. Still, unless this is all shot from a dog's perspective (like parts of a certain, mostly wonderful 3-D film), I am not sure I understand this particular stylistic decision.
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Re: Cinema Guild

#922 Post by ryannichols7 »

I haven't seen it because theatres near me rarely play Hong, so I'll hold judgment. Walk Up was just okay, most recent I've gotten to see
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#923 Post by Michael Kerpan »

I don't know that I "loved" Walk Up, but I certainly enjoyed watching it (twice).
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Re: Cinema Guild

#924 Post by goblinfootballs »

I'm a Hong-head / I've been Hong-pilled, so I'm happy to get anything new and old, but most especially want a blu of The Day He Arrives.
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