Palisades Tartan

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NABOB OF NOWHERE
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#251 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

DanV wrote:New Eisenstein box set coming out on September 20th. Can't wait for this one.

(Moviemail is selling it at double the price!)
Meanwhile Amazon.co.uk is offering a massive 65% discount. Knocking it out for 20 quid.
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#252 Post by MichaelB »

If the deeply variable first Eisenstein box is any guide, I'd wait for reviews before taking the plunge.
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#253 Post by perkizitore »

The Hut sells it for £3 cheaper.
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#254 Post by DanV »

Oh, and on September 27th... Infernal Affairs on BD!!
The Hut sells it for £3 cheaper.
Great price. Thanks, perkizitore!
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#255 Post by starmanof51 »

MichaelB wrote:If the deeply variable first Eisenstein box is any guide, I'd wait for reviews before taking the plunge.
The prices are no longer great, but I'm still more than curious to know if this has bettered the Criterion set, especially concerning Nevsky. Maybe I'm blind, but I'm seeing virtually nothing in the way of reviews or user feedback. Anybody get this or notice any reviews?
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Brian C
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#256 Post by Brian C »

US Blu-ray release of Kim Ki-Duk's The Coast Guard, in January.

Seems like a random title to release, but I've liked the few Kim films that I've seen (not this one), so I'm intrigued.
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#257 Post by Calvin »

Has anyone noticed any Tartan titles going OOP recently? After MoC announcing the Pasolinis and Artificial Eye getting (at least) some Bergman, I wouldn't be surprised to see them let go of/lose some more.

They have got the rights to Panahi's This is Not a Film though.

EDIT: A quick check of the BVA shows that The Death of Mr. Lazarescu and The Jodorowsky Collection are OOP (but this may be old news as it doesn't specify when they went out of print). However Sawdust & Tinsel is still in print which leads me to believe that Tartan retains the rights to Bergman on DVD but AE have the Blu-Ray rights?
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bigP
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#258 Post by bigP »

Calvin wrote:They have got the rights to Panahi's This is Not a Film though.
It's up for pre-order now in the UK for an August 27th release date.
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#259 Post by michaelgsmith »

My review of Panahi's latest, which may not be a "film" but is certainly a masterpiece: http://whitecitycinema.com/2012/04/16/n ... ot-a-film/
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