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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

#6201 Post by beamish14 »

jt938 wrote: Sun Jun 01, 2025 3:03 pm
Coming Soon on 4KUHD!

HARDWARE (1990) Starring Dylan McDermott, Stacey Travis, John Lynch, Iggy Pop, Lemmy & William Hootkins – Music by Simon Boswell (Shallow Grave) – Written by Lewis John Carlino (Seconds) – Directed by Richard Stanley (Dust Devil, Color Out of Space).
Lewis John Carlino didn’t write it.

Also, Umbrella’s release is so insanely stacked that it includes a hardcover copy of the script for an unproduced sequel
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#6202 Post by jt938 »

Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
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The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963) Starring Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries, Bernard Cribbins, Davy Kaye, Nanette Newman & Michael Caine – Shot by Ernest Steward (Ten Little Indians, Deadlier Than the Male)– Music by Richard Rodney Bennett (Far from the Madding Crowd, Murder on the Orient Express) – Directed by Cliff Owen (A Man Could Get Killed, That Riviera Touch).
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#6203 Post by captveg »

More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:

Doc (1971) (DVD still available)
Heartbeeps (1981)
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Re: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

#6204 Post by dwk »

Coming Soonon Blu-ray!
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The Second Twin (1966) aka The Other Truth
Starring Michèle Mercier & Robert Hossein
Music by Jacques Loussier (Dark of the Sun)
Shot by Pierre Petit (Birds of Prey)
Based on a Novel by Jean Laborde (The Night Caller)
Directed by Christian-Jaque (The Black Tulip)
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#6205 Post by domino harvey »

Wonder if this is the preamble to them doing the Angelique series
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#6206 Post by ChunkyLover »

Second "French Noir" set announced:
FRENCH NOIR COLLECTION 2
• Rhine Virgin (1953) Starring Jean Gabin | Directed by Gilles Grangier
• The Beast is Loose (1959) Starring Lino Ventura | Directed by Maurice Labro
• Trapped by Fear (1960) Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo | Directed by Jacques Dupont
• The Passion of Slow Fire (1961) Starring Jean Desailly | Directed by Édouard Molinaro
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#6207 Post by domino harvey »

ChunkyLover wrote: Sat Jun 14, 2025 3:03 pm • Trapped by Fear (1960) Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo | Directed by Jacques Dupont
• The Passion of Slow Fire (1961) Starring Jean Desailly | Directed by Édouard Molinaro
domino harvey wrote: Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:44 am Les distractions (Jacques Dupont 1960)
Nothing will ever dethrone La fille aux yeux d'or but whatever film you think is the second-worst Nouvelle Vague film is wrong if it isn’t this. Truly, madly, deeply, all-encompassingly bad. Once again, a lot of these French New Wave also-rans were forgotten for a reason!
domino harvey wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 3:23 am La mort de Belle (Édouard Molinaro 1961)
Top billed Alexandra Stewart is killed within two minutes of the film starting in this bait and switch tracking the alleged outrage of a viewing audience as an obviously innocent man is railroaded by his community and the authorities into being made the scapegoat. This kind of plot is annoying enough, but oh ho this movie ends with one of the biggest Fuck Yous to an audience I’ve ever seen, with the whole film pivoting into nothing more than a cheap bit of provocation masquerading as Serious. Molinaro had a decent string of noirs in this era (especially Un témoin dans la ville), but this is the worst by far.
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#6208 Post by jt938 »

Coming Soon on 4KUHD & Blu-ray!
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FOUR ROOMS (1995) Starring Tim Roth, Bruce Willis, Antonio Banderas, Jennifer Beals, Madonna, Ione Skye, Marisa Tomei, Lili Taylor, Paul Calderon, Sammi Davis, Valeria Golino, Tamlyn Tomita, Alicia Witt, David Proval, Marc Lawrence, Kathy Griffin & Quentin Tarantino – Written & Directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino
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#6209 Post by cdnchris »

I was wondering who got that one. Most of it's terrible, but I'll end up picking it up.
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#6210 Post by Maltic »

A very Kino release.
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#6211 Post by jt938 »

Does anybody recommend this? I don't care for Tim Roth but it has a bunch of other actors I like.
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#6212 Post by dwk »

Not if you don't like Tim Roth, who is the only person in every section of the film. I'll pick it up to complete my Tarantino collection.
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#6213 Post by jt938 »

dwk wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:17 pm Not if you don't like Tim Roth, who is the only person in every section of the film. I'll pick it up to complete my Tarantino collection.
The funny thing is that I love Reservoir Dogs (it's the only Tarantino film I really care for) in spite of Roth. I might just watch it if it pops up on a free streaming service.
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#6214 Post by dwk »

I assume it is available on Pluto TV if you are in the US. Roth is pretty hammy it this.
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#6215 Post by beamish14 »

Mi Vida Loca still doesn’t have an HD release and we get this instead. There is no justice
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#6216 Post by jt938 »

beamish14 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:29 pm Mi Vida Loca still doesn’t have an HD release and we get this instead. There is no justice
Cliche answer but I could see it being with Criterion.
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#6217 Post by beamish14 »

jt938 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:47 pm
beamish14 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:29 pm Mi Vida Loca still doesn’t have an HD release and we get this instead. There is no justice
Cliche answer but I could see it being with Criterion.
It’s an HBO-held title which falls under WB’s umbrella, but I think they’ve been loathe to license out stuff. Such an amazing film. One of the greatest movies about Los Angeles
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Kino Lorber Studio Classics

#6218 Post by jazzo »

jt938 wrote:Does anybody recommend this? I don't care for Tim Roth but it has a bunch of other actors I like.
I remember going in so jazzed for this, high off the indy zing of Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, In The Soup, and Gas Food Lodging (although, never El Mariachi, or any Rondriguez picture except The Faculty).

Most of them, back then, could do no wrong in my mind.

The lights went down, I dug into my corn…and I fucking hated every second of it.

Every actor was pitched to vaudevillian levels of annoying, the suspense was slop and not a single joke landed. Worst of all, I got palpable sense of hipster condescension from each filmmaker, like they were pulling a fast one on the audience.

But if your comedy ain’t funny and your suspense puts people to sleep because it’s impossible to emotionally invest in screeching assholes, the whole thing just comes out a turd.

I haven’t seen it since, but based on the strong emotional reaction I still seem to have, I suggest you give this a wide berth.
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#6219 Post by swo17 »

Why doesn't Tarantino include this in his film count? In other words, why wasn't his 2015 film called The Hateful 8½?
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#6220 Post by beamish14 »

swo17 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 5:41 pm Why doesn't Tarantino include this in his film count? In other words, why wasn't his 2015 film called The Hateful 8½?

He should include the 1/15 or so of Sin City, too
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#6221 Post by pianocrash »

jt938 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:08 pm Does anybody recommend this? I don't care for Tim Roth but it has a bunch of other actors I like.
It's fine? As a multi-director roundabout it's about what you'd expect given the talent at hand (the Anders portion has fared better with age, the Rodriguez will always be a favorite of mine for being a Looney Tunes cartoon, the Rockwell a little plodding but enjoyable thanks to Jennifer Beals, and the Tarantino basically that one episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents with a wonderful ending). It might grind most, but so did the 90's for most of the ones who lived through it (it was all we had!). Seeing Roth navigate the direction of each director/writing is something I've grown to appreciate since being pretty disappointed upon first viewing, but at least you can tell most of everyone is having a good enough time, as it feels like a goofy victory lap after the runaway success of Pulp Fiction.
beamish14 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 5:45 pm
swo17 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 5:41 pm Why doesn't Tarantino include this in his film count? In other words, why wasn't his 2015 film called The Hateful 8½?
He should include the 1/15 or so of Sin City, too
And that 2-part Frank Gorshin episode of CSI, which would put it at 7/29ths, or something, but only because Tarantino seems to hold TV & movies in a similar esteem.
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#6222 Post by black&huge »

It might be cheap to say but Rodriguez and Tarantino have the best segments. For the former it's a level of increasingly bizarre and graphic instances building up that I would say he hadn't done in any of his other films at least not to the strangely childish degree like how things in Planet Terror and the Machete films play out.

Tarantino's is def an ego trip filled segment where everyone is just giving fart sniffing performances but the fun of it admittedly rubs off as something enjoyable. Now is the film as a whole worth owning? Eh. Only if you're a RR/QT completist. The other segments are just completely unmemorable.
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#6223 Post by colinr0380 »

pianocrash wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 10:10 pm
beamish14 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 5:45 pm
swo17 wrote: Sun Jun 15, 2025 5:41 pm Why doesn't Tarantino include this in his film count? In other words, why wasn't his 2015 film called The Hateful 8½?
He should include the 1/15 or so of Sin City, too
And that 2-part Frank Gorshin episode of CSI, which would put it at 7/29ths, or something, but only because Tarantino seems to hold TV & movies in a similar esteem.
And also his episode of ER, teaming him up with George Clooney the same year as From Dusk Till Dawn.

I usually bracket Four Rooms together with mostly forgotten Dudley Moore comedy Blame It On The Bellboy. It would not surprise me if Tim Roth was influenced by Bronson Pinchot in his annoying performance!
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#6224 Post by FrauBlucher »

The Insider said no announcements this weekend
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#6225 Post by jt938 »

Coming Soon on Blu-ray!
Malfeasance: Four Films by Yves Boisset

Angel’s Leap (1971) Saut de l'ange (4K Restoration)
Sterling Hayden | Senta Berger | Jean Yanne
Shot by Jean Boffety (Thieves Like Us)
Music by François de Roubaix (Le Samouraï)

Mad Enough to Kill (1975) Folle à tuer / Evil Trap (4K Restoration)
Marlène Jobert | Tomas Milian | Michel Lonsdale
Shot by Jean Boffety (Ho!)
Music by Philippe Sarde (Tess)

The Woman Cop (1980) La Femme Flic (4K Restoration)
Miou-Miou | Jean-Marc Thibault | Niels Arestrup
Shot by Jacques Loiseleux (The Common Man)
Music by Philippe Sarde (The Tenant)

Rise Up, Spy (1982) Espion, Lève-Toi (2K Restoration)
Lino Ventura | Michel Piccoli | Bruno Cremer
Shot by Jean Boffety (Dog Day)
Music by Ennio Morricone (The Sicilian Clan)
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