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okcmaxk
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#1226 Post by okcmaxk »

Twelve (?) standards covered in the Reno sequence, owned by publishers/estates..."Georgia on My Mind" alone has gotta be a headache.

Similar holdup on Remember My Name, Altman finding a musician to score, unknowingly fumbling the agreement/contract for future releases because home video wasn't a thing.
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#1227 Post by GaryC »

okcmaxk wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 3:46 pmSimilar holdup on Remember My Name, Altman finding a musician to score, unknowingly fumbling the agreement/contract for future releases because home video wasn't a thing.
The hold-up there is due to Alberta Hunter's blues songs not having been cleared. She died intestate, which certainly wouldn't help. I saw the film at the BFI Southbank about a dozen years ago in an ex-UK-distribution print which was fading in places. Apparently the film is definitely in need of restoration.

Another I'm aware of is American Hot Wax, directed by Floyd Mutrux. I'm told the cost to clear the music rights for homevideo would cost more than the film's entire dudget at the time. It's a biopic of DJ Alan Freed so as you can guess it's more or less wall-to-wall pop and rock music. As it was a big commercial flop at the time, I can understand why this wouldn't be a priority.

If streaming is legally equivalent to TV broadcast as far as music rights are concerned, I could live with films like this being available to stream in decent HD versions, but in these and many cases they aren't. Remember My Name has been shown a few times recently on Talking Pictures TV in the UK so that's something, but American Hot Wax was last on British TV in the 1990s. Plenty of other examples I could name, and don't get me started on films seemingly only available now with music rights replacements unless you have a vanishingly rare chance to see the film on a 35mm print (e.g. Medium Cool).

It makes you wish there was a philanthropic millionaire cineaste out there.
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#1228 Post by domino harvey »

There's an HD copy of Remember My Name circulating from TCM broadcast

As far as these things go, the fact that we actually got Sleuth on Blu-ray in France a couple years ago means nothing is guaranteed to be off the table forever, but that may have been a once in a lifetime miracle
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#1229 Post by beamish14 »

GaryC wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 11:40 am
okcmaxk wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 3:46 pmSimilar holdup on Remember My Name, Altman finding a musician to score, unknowingly fumbling the agreement/contract for future releases because home video wasn't a thing.
The hold-up there is due to Alberta Hunter's blues songs not having been cleared. She died intestate, which certainly wouldn't help. I saw tof is he film at the BFI Southbank about a dozen years ago in an ex-UK-distribution print which was fading in places. Apparently the film is definitely in need of restoration.

Another I'm aware of is American Hot Wax, directed by Floyd Mutrux. I'm told the cost to clear the music rights for homevideo would cost more than the film's entire dudget at the time. It's a biopic of DJ Alan Freed so as you can guess it's more or less wall-to-wall pop and rock music. As it was a big commercial flop at the time, I can understand why this wouldn't be a priority.

If streaming is legally equivalent to TV broadcast as far as music rights are concerned, I could live with films like this being available to stream in decent HD versions, but in these and many cases they aren't. Remember My Name has been shown a few times recently on Talking Pictures TV in the UK so that's something, but American Hot Wax was last on British TV in the 1990s. Plenty of other examples I could name, and don't get me started on films seemingly only available now with music rights replacements unless you have a vanishingly rare chance to see the film on a 35mm print (e.g. Medium Cool).

It makes you wish there was a philanthropic millionaire cineaste out there.


American Hot Wax is a great example. One of those films loaded with popular music that came out just before studios had the foresight to clear licenses for home video. It never even screens in 35mm. I think a 16mm print was exhibited here in Los Angeles some years back
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#1230 Post by Stefan Andersson »

GaryC wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 11:40 am
okcmaxk wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 3:46 pmSimilar holdup on Remember My Name, Altman finding a musician to score, unknowingly fumbling the agreement/contract for future releases because home video wasn't a thing.
The hold-up there is due to Alberta Hunter's blues songs not having been cleared. She died intestate, which certainly wouldn't help. I saw tof is he film at the BFI Southbank about a dozen years ago in an ex-UK-distribution print which was fading in places. Apparently the film is definitely in need of restoration.
More info re: Remember My Name and Alberta Hunter:
"despite both the studio and the record company being under the same corporate parent, Sony Pictures has not been able to come to terms with Sony Music for re-clearing Hunter’s tracks".
https://thenewbev.com/blog/2022/06/remember-my-name/

Alan Rudolph quote:
/Criterion/ told me they wanted "Remember My Name" but that there is some kind of legal thing involving the music. Now, everyone involved with the music is dead, and the music wasn't pop music—it was Alberta Hunter and her blues tunes. It is probably just some lawyer who got lazy and didn't do something, but that has stopped it from anybody who has tried to pursue it. Nobody will tell me what the issue is—they just say it is a legal thing.”
https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/a ... -interview
Interview also mentions a 2024 4K restoration of Breakfast of Champions.
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#1231 Post by beamish14 »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 4:42 pm
GaryC wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 11:40 am
okcmaxk wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 3:46 pmSimilar holdup on Remember My Name, Altman finding a musician to score, unknowingly fumbling the agreement/contract for future releases because home video wasn't a thing.
The hold-up there is due to Alberta Hunter's blues songs not having been cleared. She died intestate, which certainly wouldn't help. I saw tof is he film at the BFI Southbank about a dozen years ago in an ex-UK-distribution print which was fading in places. Apparently the film is definitely in need of restoration.
More info re: Remember My Name and Alberta Hunter:
"despite both the studio and the record company being under the same corporate parent, Sony Pictures has not been able to come to terms with Sony Music for re-clearing Hunter’s tracks".
https://thenewbev.com/blog/2022/06/remember-my-name/

Alan Rudolph quote:
/Criterion/ told me they wanted "Remember My Name" but that there is some kind of legal thing involving the music. Now, everyone involved with the music is dead, and the music wasn't pop music—it was Alberta Hunter and her blues tunes. It is probably just some lawyer who got lazy and didn't do something, but that has stopped it from anybody who has tried to pursue it. Nobody will tell me what the issue is—they just say it is a legal thing.”
https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/a ... -interview
Interview also mentions a 2024 4K restoration of Breakfast of Champions.
You’d be surprised by how dysfunctional the relationships between companies operating under the same umbrella can be. When MTV and VH1 were in their heydays, one often wouldn’t give the other access to certain media they requested.

Yes, Breakfast of Champions is making the rounds and no longer held by Disney, thankfully

Rudolph mentioned in some interviews years ago that Sony didn’t even have the OCN for Remember My Name, which isn’t true. They’ve made beautiful 35mm prints for exhibition
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#1232 Post by PfR73 »

Remember My Name and Breakfast of Champions are both streaming in HD on Tubi. Breakfast has a Shout! logo at the beginning, not sure if it is the restoration or not.
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#1233 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Both are also on the Criterion Channel. Breakfast of Champions opens with a Shout! Studios logo.
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#1234 Post by andyli »

There’s been no announcement in July (yet)… I wonder what happened to their October slate.
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#1235 Post by What A Disgrace »

They always announce their slate on a Thursday, I expect to wake up to it tomorrow.
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#1236 Post by Ribs »

In fact, it is up on their site now.
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#1237 Post by Finch »

Nice find! I looked up both films on letterboxd and the Franco Nero one definitely doesn't sound like my cup of tea. Between the Arrow US leaks and this, money saved for October so far.
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#1238 Post by MichaelB »

Apologies for the slow update - I've been locked out of the forums for the last few days because the login system refused to believe that I was a human being. I daresay something beeped in the background at the crucial moment every time.
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#1239 Post by beamish14 »

Indicator has done such an extraordinary job with Universal titles and films that exist in multiple iterations. I’d love to see them tackle Karel Reisz’s Isadora, which was released in 3 radically different cuts, as Kino Lorber’s only included the shortest version
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#1240 Post by domino harvey »

Odeon released it on Blu in the UK already
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#1241 Post by ryannichols7 »

the new tease is The Man Inside (1958), starring Jack Palance and Anita Ekberg. this Sony deal runs deep!
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#1242 Post by reaky »

Indicator have just posted an image of four question marks and the statement ”Two days”.

A tranche of movies with question titles? Who Slew Auntie Roo? Qui Etes-Vous, Polly Magoo? Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Paris Brule-t-Il? Dude, Where’s My Car?
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#1243 Post by beamish14 »

reaky wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2025 4:46 pm Indicator have just posted an image of four question marks and the statement ”Two days”.

A tranche of movies with question titles? Who Slew Auntie Roo? Qui Etes-Vous, Polly Magoo? Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Paris Brule-t-Il? Dude, Where’s My Car?

I’d LOVE an Indicator release of Harry Kellerman

Guessing The Last of Sheila and Who’s That Knocking on My Door can’t happen.

Edit: When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder? would be great, too. Such a weird, unjustly neglected film
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#1244 Post by TMDaines »

Anyone know what the picture clue in the newsletter is?
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#1245 Post by sabbath »

TMDaines wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 7:54 am Anyone know what the picture clue in the newsletter is?
It's from The Ugly Duckling (1959), a Hammer comedy loosely based on Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. ("with ideas stolen from Robert Louis Stevenson," the opening credit says.)
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#1246 Post by eerik »

Any idea if there are more Mexican films coming soon? They have a separate section for Mexican titles on their website, but it's been a year since the last one, nothing for the whole 2025.
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#1247 Post by ryannichols7 »

eerik wrote: Sat Oct 11, 2025 3:44 pm Any idea if there are more Mexican films coming soon? They have a separate section for Mexican titles on their website, but it's been a year since the last one, nothing for the whole 2025.
while I'm just pointlessly bumping this thread to agree, I will say 2025 was a fairly Mexican-less slate across all labels. only Criterion's El (which is worth at least 10 releases for me personally) and Deep Crimson leap out. but yes, I'm kinda surprised Indicator didn't return to the Mexican well this year, especially given how much they hyped up how well the titles have done. I'm gonna hope it's a matter of restorations as opposed to no future plans for more of these titles, but hopefully we hear more from the camp soon
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#1248 Post by FlickeringWindow »

Does anyone know if Sony also has UK rights to all those Cantinflas films they/Columbia released on DVD in North America? A box set of those would be pretty amazing.
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#1249 Post by TMDaines »

Newsletter picture another Rollins?
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#1250 Post by colinr0380 »

I was surprised that we did not see any Rollin announcements for this past October's spooky season.
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