Re: Park Circus
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:04 am
Coming up: Yet another blu-ray release of Despair without English/ English HOH subtitles. I would need those subs.eerik wrote:Fassbinder's Despair coming on 23rd April.
Coming up: Yet another blu-ray release of Despair without English/ English HOH subtitles. I would need those subs.eerik wrote:Fassbinder's Despair coming on 23rd April.
It obviously was never subtitled for some reason. I can't understand why because they made an excellent job of the transfer.Kauno wrote: Coming up: Yet another blu-ray release of Despair without English/ English HOH subtitles. I would need those subs.
Interestingly this month's Sight and Sound has a feature about the most recent Park Circus theatrical restoration - of Betrand Tavernier's Glasgow-set, Romy Schneider and Harvey Keitel starring Death Watch.I think we should celebrate Scottish film more and try to get access to more Scottish films. There’s a tendency to say a lot of it is depressing, but that’s not true.
In UK cinemas on 1 June. I wanted to see this on its first release and so far have failed, so I will be making sure I finally catch up with this. It's based on a 1974 novel, The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe by D.G. Compton, which I read thirty or so years ago - it's being reprinted in October.colinr0380 wrote:Interestingly this month's Sight and Sound has a feature about the most recent Park Circus theatrical restoration - of Betrand Tavernier's Glasgow-set, Romy Schneider and Harvey Keitel starring Death Watch.I think we should celebrate Scottish film more and try to get access to more Scottish films. There’s a tendency to say a lot of it is depressing, but that’s not true.
EDIT: Ah, I see eerik had mentioned it above!
ParkCircus.com wrote:Park Circus now have UK and Eire rights for Méliès’ 1902 short A Trip to the Moon and The Extraordinary Voyage - Serge Bromberg’s documentary about the film, the rediscovery of the nitrite print in colour in 1993 and its subsequent restoration. Park Circus holds theatrical, non-theatrical, home video, television, and VOD and DTO rights on both films.
Peacock wrote:And in case it wasn't mentioned before, on the plus side, Park Circus' I Only Want you to Love Me has optional subs - unlike the Olive.
It also has the same extra as the Olive edition.perkizitore wrote:Peacock wrote:And in case it wasn't mentioned before, on the plus side, Park Circus' I Only Want you to Love Me has optional subs - unlike the Olive.
He's saying that like the Olive disc, the Park Circus edition also does not include HoH subs.TMDaines wrote:I don't think Olive's has HoH subs as that is what people always moan at Olive about.
Unfortunately it seems so. Amazon DVD pre-orders up for A Trip to the Moon and Farewell, My Lovely.manicsounds wrote:Hmm, Park Circus is releasing Melies' "A Trip To The Moon" on DVD only?