359 The Double Life of Véronique
- kieslowski_67
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- dadaistnun
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Wow indeed. I rarely double dip (barring instances such a crappy Fox Lorber title being reissued like Jules and Jim or Clean, Shaven), but I will for this.
I certainly don't regret buying the MK2 disc as I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it in the interim. I'm verrry curious as to how the transfer will look given that Idziak is directly involved.
I certainly don't regret buying the MK2 disc as I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it in the interim. I'm verrry curious as to how the transfer will look given that Idziak is directly involved.
- arsonfilms
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hangthadj
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- Ashirg
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hangthadj
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Heh. I meant to also write that I was pleased and happy that it is included. But then I was interrupted here at work. Sorry bout that.Ashirg wrote:hangthadj wrote:I must admit after rewatching Red the other night I was hoping that Insdorf would have a commentary track on this as well.New, restored high-definition digital transfer
• Audio commentary by film scholar Annette Insdorf
- exte
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I'm always fascinated how I miss some threads in this forum entirely! Only today, due to the cover art thread, did I discover this new Kieslowski release. I'm so glad, too. I already have the colours trilogy, the Decalogue box set, and just acquired the Kino set recently. Now I'll finally have a criterion edition served up as well. Awesome news!
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Rich Malloy
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Head on over to the "Kieslowski documentaries" thread located in the int'l dvd forum, learn how to brave the ordering thicket at Traffic-Club (Polish DVD site), and get yourself the lion's share of his documentaries in a beautiful slim boxset from Poland for a trifling 35 zloty (plus a not-so-trifling shipping fee).exte wrote:I'm always fascinated how I miss some threads in this forum entirely! Only today, due to the cover art thread, did I discover this new Kieslowski release. I'm so glad, too. I already have the colours trilogy, the Decalogue box set, and just acquired the Kino set recently. Now I'll finally have a criterion edition served up as well. Awesome news!
And, quite fortuitously, two of the three documentaries Criterion's including in their "Veronique" release will be gap-fillers to this set.
And if you don't mind injecting a rather larger amount of capital into the Polish economy - and you only have the Facets "Dekalog" or similar - then you might want to take the opportunity to upgrade to the Polish WB "Dekalog' set. It was recently re-released as a six DVD-18 (doublesided) disc set (rather than 11 discs) in a comparably slimmer and absolutely gorgeous box. And at about half the original price. Of course, the original price was about $180, but if you check out the screencaps at the Beaver, you may well agree that it's worth it. I don't recall exactly the price on the new Dekalog set, but it plus the Kieslowski documentary boxset shipped together to Boston cost me $114.
- arsonfilms
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The DVD Beaver comparison is up. I'm so glad I held out for a region 1 release all this time...
- What A Disgrace
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- arsonfilms
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- denti alligator
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I was hoping the mk2 would have at least one feature not on the Criterion. Alas.What A Disgrace wrote:I'm not happy at all that I bought the AE disc. The Criterion is a must own...nearly fifty minutes of (new) video supplements, an audio commentary, and an extensive book? That alone would have made for a worthy purchase. This set looks to destroy the AE/MK2 release like the fist of an angry god.
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- dadaistnun
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There's the film strip.denti alligator wrote:I was hoping the mk2 would have at least one feature not on the Criterion. Alas.
Seriously though, the Criterion set's packaging looks fabulous and the extra extras make buying a second edition less than a year later much easier to bear. I am, however, holding off on the Polish Decalogue set for the time being, perhaps delusional that Criterion will release it as well but with the bonus features subtitled.
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- TheGodfather
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Just saw & read it. My God, that once again looks bloody brilliant!! I so can`t wait for my copy to shiparsonfilms wrote:The DVD Beaver comparison is up.
Hope dvdpacific hurrys up
- dadaistnun
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- Fletch F. Fletch
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I got an advanced copy and the DVDBeaver review is right on the money. The transfer is breathtaking -- clean, no artifacts and the colors are striking. Beautiful stuff. Haven't had a chance to go through the extras yet but the "book" that is included is quite good. Definitely worth picking up. Easily, the best Criterion release this year, IMO.
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- Paul Moran
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Mine arrived today from CD Wow. All complete: 2-disc digi-pack and 68 page (inc covers) booklet, in slipcase. (Similar packaging for "Pandora's Box", also all complete, BTW.)
I got "Clean, Shaven" with no booklet. I emailed "John Mulvaney" with my address, but haven't had a reply yet. They did send me a replacement slipcase for the Rohmer Six Moral Tales box set.
I got "Clean, Shaven" with no booklet. I emailed "John Mulvaney" with my address, but haven't had a reply yet. They did send me a replacement slipcase for the Rohmer Six Moral Tales box set.