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Re: Kino
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:56 am
by lady wakasa
Not sure where to put this, but
Nollywood Babylon is finally out on DVD!
Got this msg today:
The folks behind the Facebook page wrote:So the DVD of our documentary Nollywood Babylon is being released in the USA today.
Canadian and Americans can purchases it with a 20% discount through
this link
Or at the NFB store
here
Its also can be streamed or rented on Netflix. Americans only. They won’t even let us foreigners on the site.
After August 1st it will be available in VOD on InDemand. Once again – this is only available in the USA.
Feel free to pass this on to anyone you think may be interested.
It will be released more widely in Canada shortly. I’ll let everyone know.
Re: Kino
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:34 pm
by RossyG
lady wakasa wrote:Americans only. They won’t even let us foreigners on the site.
It's not just foreigners; they won't let us British on either.

Re: Kino
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:31 pm
by Svevan
I'm going to assume that's tongue-in-cheek; or had the British government surrendered the isles as a territory of the U.S.? I suppose we throw our weight around over there, but not to the point that I don't need a passport to enter your country.
Re: Kino
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:20 am
by RossyG
Yes, it was a gag based on the subjective nature of what a foreigner actually is.
Re: Kino
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:15 pm
by perkizitore
Re: Kino
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:17 pm
by ccfixx
DVDBeaver also has their review up for Kino's "Home" blu-ray.
CC
Re: Kino
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:46 am
by Saturnome
I'm posting this here since Kino released some Pagnol films...
Who owns Marcel Pagnol films? Specifically, La Femme du Boulanger (The Baker's Wife) ? It's a favorite of mine, but it's not on DVD, not even in France. How's that?
Re: Kino
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:38 am
by Jonathan S
Kino still sell The Baker's Wife on VHS but it's an Interama release. I bought it in one of their $5 VHS sales a few years ago and the box has a 1967 copyright renewal for "Marcel Pagnol S.A." (I can't recall the quality but most Interama releases I've seen of classic French films are quite weak even for VHS.)
Re: Kino
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:30 pm
by jlecates
Nov. 16 release date announced for Metropolis Blu:
info here
Re: Kino
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:36 am
by fdm
Saturnome wrote:I'm posting this here since Kino released some Pagnol films...
Who owns Marcel Pagnol films? Specifically, La Femme du Boulanger (The Baker's Wife) ? It's a favorite of mine, but it's not on DVD, not even in France. How's that?
fwiw, there is/was a DVD-R version of this at movies unlimited a few months back (in their OOP section). only time I'd ever seen it anywhere. it's pretty rough, so between that and my mood at the time, I've only watched maybe 10 minutes or so of it (think my mood may have been partly influenced by not wanting to deal with the white subtitles that tended to blend into the background, but coulda been something else.)
Re: Kino
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:19 pm
by Der Spieler
[url=
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Metropol ... B0040QYROA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;]"The Complete Metropolis" DVD and Blu-Ray coming November 16.[/url]
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:50 am
by Ashirg
On November 16 Kino is also releasing Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr. / Three Ages double feature on DVD and Blu-ray. Pre-order pages are already listed on Amazon.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:53 am
by Jonathan S
Our Hospitality was originally scheduled to pair Sherlock Jr (as on their existing DVD). A curious decision to replace it with The Three Ages, which is probably in the worst survival state of Keaton's silent features - I believe only the one original print survives, unless of course another has recently been found.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:17 pm
by swo17
Unless I'm forgetting something that was on the original
Sherlock Jr., this version adds two new options for scores and a Kalat commentary.

Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:20 pm
by HarryLong
Unlike some others on this board I like that cover, though I wish a more interesting font had been chosen.
Isn't it interesting, though, that the robot has become a kind of icon for METROPOLIS, given it probably isn't onscreen (asa robot anyway) more than 5-10 minutes.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:25 pm
by matrixschmatrix
The Metropolis one is damned good, for Kino- they've been doing fairly well with their blu-ray covers.
Sherlock, Jr, on the other hand, looks like their going back to the good old-fashioned 'just cram any old shit on there' Kino cover aesthetic.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:40 pm
by Roger Ryan
Somewhat of interest is the fact that Keaton's THE THREE AGES offers an option to watch the three intercut episodes which make up the feature as stand-alone shorts. This was something Keaton was prepared to do if the feature tested poorly.*
*The problem here is that Keaton never did cut the feature into three shorts, so Kino's attempt at this can only be conjecture. As those who are familiar with the film will know, Keaton's great closing gag will be rendered pointless without having seen all three episodes cut together.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:42 pm
by andyli
Classicflix has the specs up. Looks like Kino produced a commentary for Sherlock Jr.? It's nice to see David Kalat doing commentaries for these upcoming Kino releases, first Fantômas, now this.
Re: Kino
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:41 pm
by Cinephrenic
Re: Kino
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 8:14 pm
by knives
This is why we shouldn't complain about the Metropolis cover art by the way.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 12:54 pm
by MichaelB
RossyG wrote:Yes, it was a gag based on the subjective nature of what a foreigner actually is.
Gilbert Adair once challenged official statistics that claimed that only 5% of films shown in British cinemas were foreign by pointing out that the figure should actually be more like 85%.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:20 pm
by jsteffe
Jonathan S wrote:Our Hospitality was originally scheduled to pair Sherlock Jr (as on their existing DVD). A curious decision to replace it with The Three Ages, which is probably in the worst survival state of Keaton's silent features - I believe only the one original print survives, unless of course another has recently been found.
It was smart for Kino to rethink the Keaton pairings for Blu-ray release.
Our Hospitality can be released as a standalone title, whereas
Sherlock Jr. is too short for that. At the same time,
Sherlock Jr. is attractive enough to be the headline title of a Blu-ray release, whereas few people would buy
The Three Ages on its own. I also think it's a clear indication that
Our Hospitality is still in the pipeline.
More Keaton is better. Yay, Kino!
Re: Kino
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 6:47 am
by Jonathan S
It may also indicate they hope to include Hospitality, the recently discovered workprint of Our Hospitality.
Re: Kino
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 4:04 am
by jbeall
Re: Kino
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:18 am
by jlecates
Fairbanks'
The Black Pirate coming to blu in December.