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ccfixx
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Re: Olive Films

#251 Post by ccfixx »

Bergman's "Face To Face" (DVD) showed up today in my Amazon Gold Box with a release date of August 30th. I'm hoping for a blu-ray release, but I'm not seeing a placeholder, yet.
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NABOB OF NOWHERE
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Re: Olive Films

#252 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

Shame we don't seem to be getting the TV 200 minute version but got to be lucky to get this. Let's hope it's not the execrable dubbed version only!
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#253 Post by charal »

According to Olive's website FACE TO FACE will have optional subs and no English audio is mentioned:

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#254 Post by j99 »

knives wrote:Hell even Katzelmacher has some pretty interesting art designs going on with it's minimalism so I'm sure even bad Fassbinder looks exquisite. That said I am just really curious what the meeting of such three desperately different extreme personalities will make. Even if the movie is as bad as can be it will have to be an interesting sort of bad and worse comes to worse that's a lovely cover to show off to people.
I'm actually fond of Despair, and I don't think it's the mess it's made out to be. Bogarde complained about the final edit, which he felt spoiled the film, and it's a pity there isn't an original, director's cut of the film. How's the transfer btw?
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knives
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#255 Post by knives »

Belated response, but the transfer is very good. In fact the quality is so clean that I'm suspicious of it. Also now that I've seen the movie I have to agree with you. The film should have been terrible, but I'm really enjoying it even if it's a tad fluffy. At the very least it's a great experience to have Fassbinder in English (for some reason I thought Bogarde would be dubbed). It lacks that punch that makes Berlin Alexanderplatz or Maria Braun great, but it is wonderfully Fassbinder's.
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Ashirg
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#256 Post by Ashirg »

Two titles are announced for September 20 (so far - they are likely to announce more):
Semih Kaplanoğlu's Bal (Honey)
Visions of Eight (1973)
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knives
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Re: Olive Films

#257 Post by knives »

For some reason I was under the impression that Skidoo was academy. I guess I haven't actually seen the whole film then. I'll report back on quality when I get around to watching it, but the DVD is appropriately garish.
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#258 Post by j99 »

knives wrote:Belated response, but the transfer is very good. In fact the quality is so clean that I'm suspicious of it. Also now that I've seen the movie I have to agree with you. The film should have been terrible, but I'm really enjoying it even if it's a tad fluffy. At the very least it's a great experience to have Fassbinder in English (for some reason I thought Bogarde would be dubbed). It lacks that punch that makes Berlin Alexanderplatz or Maria Braun great, but it is wonderfully Fassbinder's.
On the strength of your response I've gone and ordered it. It's a film I've kept coming back to; I originally bought a second hand VHS copy in the mid 80s, so felt it was time for an upgrade! I think the combination of Bogarde & Fassbinder is fantastic, and overall the film is impressive, especially the Bogarde character. I've never understood the hate for it.
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eerik
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Re: Olive Films

#259 Post by eerik »

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Released on October 4th. I think it's Olive's first contemporary film on Blu-ray.
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domino harvey
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#260 Post by domino harvey »

It's definitely their first good cover
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#261 Post by zombeaner »

domino harvey wrote:It's definitely their first good cover
And they didn't even have to work for it! This was one of the great film posters of recent memory, and Anchor Bay UK used some hack photoshop job for their cover.
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knives
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Re: Olive Films

#262 Post by knives »

Despair's cover is also good, but is also from a classic poster.
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#263 Post by j99 »

Despair is getting a blu ray release in Europe in September on the Euro Studio label.

Despair Blu-Ray
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Murdoch
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Re: Olive Films

#264 Post by Murdoch »

Does the subscription end after the twelve months or does it automatically renew? In my account I have a pending order for another subscription but that's the last thing I want with the new price tag.
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#265 Post by Feego »

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knives
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Re: Olive Films

#266 Post by knives »

Hmm, I guess we at least have confirmation that it's not the long version finally. Too bad, but seeing any of the film would be nice. By the way Visions of Eight is available for pre-order now.
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ccfixx
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Re: Olive Films

#267 Post by ccfixx »

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Ashirg
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Re: Olive Films

#268 Post by Ashirg »

Despair is coming to Blu-ray on November 1. Available for pre-order on Amazon... That sucks, I already purchased DVD edition...
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#269 Post by knives »

These guys, sigh.
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Tom Hagen
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Re: Olive Films

#270 Post by Tom Hagen »

What a clown show.
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knives
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#271 Post by knives »

I tested Sands tonight and it's a pretty good transfer and a very fun movie with a great ending (only the '60s and '70s). The film is mostly sand, but the color comes in bright and really shows none of it's age.
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#272 Post by Titus »

My subscription expired in July, so I was surprised to find a package from Olive in my mail today. It included:

Despair
I Only Want You to Love Me
When We Leave
Sins
Monte Carlo
Queenie
Skidoo
Hannie Caulder (Blu)
Crack in the World (Blu)

So I assume anyone else who had a subscription should also be receiving this shortly, if you haven't already.
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geoffcowgill
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#273 Post by geoffcowgill »

Now that Olive is releasing several titles on DVD and BluRay simultaneously, does anyone know what this means for subscriptions? Do subscribers get both a DVD and a Blu of a title, or only one or the other (and if so, which?). Has anyone recieved Sands of the Kalihari via subscription yet? The description of the offer on their site hasn't changed since Blu entered the picture for them, so it says specifically a DVD. But if they give you an BluRay version of everything too (or instead), as Titus' post seems to indicate, that subscription price of $25 is actually looking pretty nice with all those Gaumonts on the horizon.
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Re: Olive Films

#274 Post by SpiderBaby »

Dec 6th:

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knives
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Re: Olive Films

#275 Post by knives »

They're really getting better on the covers huh. I hope they didn't have to cut anything due to license reasons.
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