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dorium posted:i took advantage of the Target 15% off 4K Blu-Ray sale and bought Zombi 2 Pre-ordered the Requiem 4K, thanks!
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Thanks for the heads up about the Film Movement sale. I've been waiting to buy The Reflecting Skin restoration and their Kitano stuff for ages.
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# ? May 8, 2020 19:02 |
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People might want to avoid the new "Paramount Presents" edition of To Catch a Thief: https://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/2359/picture:0 Oddly enough, the 2012 Blu-ray (which used a 2K restoration by Lowry Digital done in 2007) holds up beautifully.
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# ? May 9, 2020 15:21 |
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jeez, what did they do to it.
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# ? May 9, 2020 18:30 |
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Twilight Time is closing shop at the end of the month and pretty much has their remaining catalog on closeout: https://www.hometheaterforum.com/co...de-sale.366793/ Of what's still available, these are my biggest recommendations: Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter - great comedy by Frank Tashlin with Tony Randall and Jayne Mansfield Bedazzled - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore comedy directed by Stanley Donen (written by Cook and Moore, with a score/songs by Moore) Two for the Road - Wonderful romantic film starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney directed by Donen, written by Frederic Raphael (score by Henry Mancini) 10 Rillington Place - Chilling performance by Richard Attenborough as real-life serial killer John Christie (directed by Richard Fleischer) The Birth of a Nation - Strictly for film scholars, but the definitive restoration (taken from an original print and the camera negative) with a second disc of docs and extra Griffith films. The Gang's All Here - Busby Berkeley in Technicolor with Carmen Miranda and giant bananas! Interiors - Woody Allen's first drama, one of his best films Our Man in Havana - Carol Reed and Graham Greene team up on a satirical spy film with Alec Guinness as master spy/vacuum salesman (also has Ernie Kovacs as a Cuban police captain and Burl Ives as an American doctor)
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# ? May 10, 2020 21:04 |
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I’m not surprised. Their releases have been getting fewer and smaller for a while and they’re old titles have been popping up elsewhere too. Will have to get bedazzled before they close up, maybe a few others.
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# ? May 10, 2020 21:40 |
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That's a shame. While some of their older releases on loan from studios have found their way to other labels, I doubt the majority of their Fox titles are going to get any kind of re-release (because of Disney), which is really too bad.
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# ? May 10, 2020 21:49 |
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Almost Blue posted:That's a shame. While some of their older releases on loan from studios have found their way to other labels, I doubt the majority of their Fox titles are going to get any kind of re-release (because of Disney), which is really too bad. I've been picking up a lot of Fox titles for that reason, even if they're not really must-have ones for me.
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# ? May 10, 2020 22:53 |
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I have a unusual issue. My Blu-Ray player seems to have had its remote give up the ghost on me. Since the player is barely known as is (Momitsu BDP-799) and the retailer I bought it from is defunct, I may have to find a new player. The two issues are I wanted a all-region player since I have a few Region B only discs and the TV it'll be connected to has no HDMI. The connection would have to be HDMI to DVI (I have that cable) with RCA audio out. What are the best options? Island Nation fucked around with this message at 23:52 on May 10, 2020 |
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Island Nation posted:I have a unusual issue. What about getting a universal remote instead of an entirely new player? EDIT: The Logitech Harmony remotes can control your Momitsu. VoodooXT fucked around with this message at 01:21 on May 11, 2020 |
# ? May 11, 2020 01:18 |
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Egbert Souse posted:Twilight Time is closing shop at the end of the month and pretty much has their remaining catalog on closeout: If they still have Emperor of the North everyone should have that. Also a Fox film incidentally.
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# ? May 11, 2020 01:19 |
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So is it just understood that Disney will never release Fox catalog films physically, or have they said something about it?
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# ? May 11, 2020 01:23 |
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Origami Dali posted:So is it just understood that Disney will never release Fox catalog films physically, or have they said something about it? They outright said repertory theaters can gently caress right off and they're pushing Disney + hard so I'd be real surprised if they put any of that poo poo out on blu-ray or even licensed them out. And blu-ray is a niche market so I think the best case scenario is apathy on their part.
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# ? May 11, 2020 01:31 |
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VoodooXT posted:What about getting a universal remote instead of an entirely new player? That might be the better option. Thanks
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# ? May 11, 2020 02:45 |
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Origami Dali posted:So is it just understood that Disney will never release Fox catalog films physically, or have they said something about it? They haven't said anything publicly on the blu-ray front, but I've heard from people in the know at a label that Disney will not even discuss licensing Fox titles to them. CPL593H posted:They outright said repertory theaters can gently caress right off and they're pushing Disney + hard so I'd be real surprised if they put any of that poo poo out on blu-ray or even licensed them out. And blu-ray is a niche market so I think the best case scenario is apathy on their part. Also, with Disney Plus I'm almost certain the company is trending the direction that wants to prevent people from owning physical copies of movies Almost Blue fucked around with this message at 05:31 on May 11, 2020 |
# ? May 11, 2020 05:28 |
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Almost Blue posted:They haven't outright said anything publicly on the blu-ray front, but I've heard from people in the know at a label that Disney will not even discuss licensing Fox titles to them. They stopped new licensing, but it seems like there's enough of a backlog which is why Criterion and Shout! Factory have been able to release Fox titles as recently as this year. Kino Lorber's rep seemed optimistic for some time in the near future. It could go either way, but I'd definitely put an effort into getting any Fox titles you've been on the fence on from any label before they go away. For that matter, with Little Richard passing, I'm at a loss of how The Girl Can't Help It isn't on Blu-ray yet. Twilight Time released Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? last year and there was a DVD released about 15 years ago. Certainly not a rights issue since the DVD is apparently still in print and nothing kept the title song from being featured in Female Trouble's 4K restoration.
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# ? May 11, 2020 05:38 |
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Agnès Varda Criterion box: https://twitter.com/Criterion/status/1259905797032681474 Coming soon, available Aug 11, 2020 BLU-RAY 15 Discs $174.96
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# ? May 11, 2020 19:33 |
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As Criterion continues to offer 30% off on all in-print or upcoming releases through May 31, $175 is a great deal in case there's no July B&N sale. They don't charge your card until it's ready to ship, so you're pretty much 100% safe with preordering.
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# ? May 11, 2020 20:30 |
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Almost Blue posted:They haven't said anything publicly on the blu-ray front, but I've heard from people in the know at a label that Disney will not even discuss licensing Fox titles to them. It's hard to know what it will be in the future. Disney has worked with GOG to release old videogames, so if they can get money, why not. I don't see Disney+ ever hosting stuff like This Is Spinal Tap, Married to the Mob, or Thieves Like Us, so when someone realizes that they can make money licensing this stuff to boutique labels, I can see them moving. But it's the same thing with audiophile labels. Sometimes, the major labels are impossible to deal with, then new people come in with new priorities, and next thing you know, they're giving you access to stuff you'd never dream about. quote:Also, with Disney Plus I'm almost certain the company is trending the direction that wants to prevent people from owning physical copies of movies Eh, I don't think that's their long term plan. Blu-ray is not a competitor to streaming media. I don't know anyone who buys physical media who doesn't also stream. What would Disney rather have, 10 bucks a month in perpetuity, or 10 bucks a month in perpetuity and 20 dollars for a Blu-ray a pop as well? I think that there's been a lot of focus on the merger and getting their streaming service set up, and coming to grips with a catalog they own that they don't care about beyond Star Wars and some Marvel movies and the Simpsons. At some point, someone's going to say "hey, we could make a lot of money with these old Fox films." But it could take some time if that were to happen. But I think Disney has been used to not really licensing out their material, and so now, they have a catalog of stuff that they haven't really had to think about. Cemetry Gator fucked around with this message at 22:06 on May 11, 2020 |
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Cemetry Gator posted:It's hard to know what it will be in the future. Disney has worked with GOG to release old videogames, so if they can get money, why not. I don't see Disney+ ever hosting stuff like This Is Spinal Tap, Married to the Mob, or Thieves Like Us, so when someone realizes that they can make money licensing this stuff to boutique labels, I can see them moving. Those three films are owned by MGM (plus StudioCanal for Spinal Tap) and Fox has just been the distributor. Fox's distribution of the MGM library ends next month. I think there's going to continue to be demand for physical media, but it'll probably take some time.
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# ? May 11, 2020 22:48 |
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Egbert Souse posted:Those three films are owned by MGM (plus StudioCanal for Spinal Tap) and Fox has just been the distributor. Fox's distribution of the MGM library ends next month. Well, now I'm convinced that this is all a ploy by Disney to make me look like a fool. But I'll show them. They haven't seen the depths of my foolishness!
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# ? May 11, 2020 22:50 |
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Cemetry Gator posted:It's hard to know what it will be in the future. Disney has worked with GOG to release old videogames, so if they can get money, why not. While this is a good point, they have said that video games is the one industry they haven't ever been able to figure out so they've basically given up and work with whatever publishers that want to. Disney Infinity basically killed any will for them to fight in that industry.
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# ? May 11, 2020 23:00 |
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Kino was able to get some Hollywood Pictures titles, so it seems possible that other lesser titles could get distribution. I'm not gonna hold my breath for it, but it's possible. Plus everyone forgets that Disney hold a major stake in Hulu as well. That's where a lot of the catalog Fox television and film stuff is gonna wind up, not Disney +.
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# ? May 11, 2020 23:00 |
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FYI, Kino Lorber's HTF rep revealed that one of the reasons holding up a video release for Song of the South (besides the obvious) is that there's music clearance issues that would cost a fortune to resolve. My guess is that they actually looked into getting Disney to license it.Cemetry Gator posted:Well, now I'm convinced that this is all a ploy by Disney to make me look like a fool. To be fair, the way rights are with films, a lot of it is far from obvious. Sort of like how Warner Bros. owns the pre-mid-1986 MGM library, MGM owns the United Artists library, some of the United Artists library ended up with Paramount, and two decades of the Paramount library ended up at Universal.
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# ? May 11, 2020 23:01 |
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Egbert Souse posted:Those three films are owned by MGM (plus StudioCanal for Spinal Tap) and Fox has just been the distributor. Fox's distribution of the MGM library ends next month. Is it possible we could see some new stuff from boutique labels after that happens? Any highlights?
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Liar Lyre posted:Plus everyone forgets that Disney hold a major stake in Hulu as well. Disney doesn't just hold a major stake in Hulu, it effectively owns it outright. It got a controlling interest after buying Fox, and then it reached a deal to buy back AT&T's stock in the country. And then it reached a deal to buy Comcast's share in 2024, but Comcast already relinquished its operational input with Hulu and so they are a silent partner with their stake for another few years. So, yeah, Disney gobbled up Hulu in its entirety.
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# ? May 11, 2020 23:39 |
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Cloks posted:Is it possible we could see some new stuff from boutique labels after that happens? Any highlights? Possibly, but we're seeing a lot of backlogs catching up. For example, Criterion has released or has announced six 20th Century Fox titles within the last 12 months while the previous two years before that only had two releases (The Tree of Life and Blu upgrade for Young Mr. Lincoln). The only Disney/Fox titles that seem imminent are Hitchcock's Spellbound and maybe a few Fox films they've had for a while. Nobody has released a Blu of The Girl Can't Help It, while there's definitely a 2K restoration. Shout! Factory just put out The Fly Collection, The Omen Collection, and Big Trouble in Little China in the latter part of last year while I don't think they had anything from Fox before that since 2014 (Vincent Price Collection Vol. 2, Phantom of the Paradise, and Ravenous). Kino hasn't had anything from Fox since Barton Fink in 2017. Twilight Time released their last slate in September, which included two Fox films (though, their releases were primarily Fox and Sony titles anyways, with some MGM, Universal, and independents). Arrow US hasn't had any Fox titles at all and the last UK exclusive they licensed was Phantom of the Paradise back in 2013. So, who knows?
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Timby posted:Disney doesn't just hold a major stake in Hulu, it effectively owns it outright. It got a controlling interest after buying Fox, and then it reached a deal to buy back AT&T's stock in the country. And then it reached a deal to buy Comcast's share in 2024, but Comcast already relinquished its operational input with Hulu and so they are a silent partner with their stake for another few years. Oh poo poo, so I guess Hulu is the Touchstone Pictures of streaming now. I do hope Disney does a boutique label one day. Not for the big titles, but give a little love to the lesser titles like Black Cauldron and Sword and the Stone. They could totally justify it by making it limited run. Pull another Disney Vault situation.
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Liar Lyre posted:Oh poo poo, so I guess Hulu is the Touchstone Pictures of streaming now. Pretty much. Disney has said that some of the harder R-rated movies in the catalog will wind up on Hulu (preferring to keep Disney+ family-friendly), and all of FX's stuff is on there, for example.
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# ? May 12, 2020 00:53 |
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Got my copy of Danger Diabolik early from Shout! Factory. Looks like it's the same transfer used for the Paramount DVD years ago, but looks quite good. No noise reduction or sharpening garbage, just an older transfer that could use a little bit of cleanup. I'll take that over something smoothed over. Only new extra turns out to be a second commentary, but all the DVD extras are intact. Liar Lyre posted:Oh poo poo, so I guess Hulu is the Touchstone Pictures of streaming now. I'll never let Disney off the hook for restoring all 75 Silly Symphonies cartoons and the only product to result from that was an expensive box set of vinyl records. What I'm hoping is that Disney sees that licensing is worth it when they've had to shut down their parks for three months. License stuff deserving of a scholarly, film buff level of attention to Criterion like Fantasia, Treasure Island, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Let Shout! Factory get stuff like The Black Hole, Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Watcher in the Woods. Kino Lorber could do the movies in-between like Darby O'Gill and the Little People, Dr. Syn, Candleshoe, etc. It's especially disheartening when they had some great laserdisc sets even for lesser-known films. Their CAV laserdisc for Saludos Amigos/The Three Cabelleros was packed with extras and alternate audio tracks. The DVDs and Blu-ray are bare-bones. Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 01:24 on May 12, 2020 |
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Timby posted:Pretty much. Disney has said that some of the harder R-rated movies in the catalog will wind up on Hulu (preferring to keep Disney+ family-friendly), and all of FX's stuff is on there, for example.
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Rageaholic posted:How come The Simpsons wound up on Disney+ when FX/FXX airs it all the time? And a lot of content in The Simpsons isn't exactly family-friendly. Seems like it would fit in perfectly on Hulu. Disney+ has stuff like The Black Hole, The Black Cauldron, and Tombstone, too.
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# ? May 12, 2020 02:06 |
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ringu0 posted:Agnès Varda Criterion box: Pre-Ordered it as soon as I saw it available. I will happily make sure I save up for this. Looks like a great collection.
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Egbert Souse posted:stuff Disney put thier own blu-ray out of The Black Hole, but it's only available from the movie club. So that exists anyway. A fellow goon helped me get it. Back to something you said before, do you think that maybe people will become annoyed with the on/off nature of some titles on streaming that this could encourage a bit more of a push towards physical media? I personally don't think blu-ray is ever going to be anything more than a niche market.
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CPL593H posted:Back to something you said before, do you think that maybe people will become annoyed with the on/off nature of some titles on streaming that this could encourage a bit more of a push towards physical media? I personally don't think blu-ray is ever going to be anything more than a niche market. I think for a certain person, it will matter. But a lot of people, they just want to watch a movie, and they're happy to watch whatever is there. But as the streaming market gets more vertically oriented, that could help make physical media more alluring. If you want to watch the Office, you don't need to worry about getting a streaming platform just to watch it, you can get it on disc and watch it whenever you please. Hell, I bought M*A*S*H on DVD because Hulu only put up the version with the laugh track. Streaming gets a bunch of little things like that wrong all the time. And you know they're not going to fix that error because they don't care. Which as an aside, is pretty loving stupid. You spend all that time and money to remaster the show in HD. Clearly, you think it appeals to a broad audience. So when it comes to the audio, you don't take the version without the laugh track, you take the version with it, and use that. It's not like the most popular comedies nowadays don't have laugh tracks, and so you could make the show feel that much more modern and ahead of its time by presenting it as intended. But what do I know? But here's the thing - I don't think of a show or a movie as being owned by Fox, Viacom, or Universal. At some point, it's going to be too hard to find what you're looking for, and that either ends up in a rise of piracy, or a push back to physical media in some respect. The system we have today has some good ideas, but gently caress having 20 different apps just so I can watch Frasier in standard definition, remaster that in HD you cowards!
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dorium posted:Pre-Ordered it as soon as I saw it available. I will happily make sure I save up for this. Looks like a great collection. I love Varda's work so much, and this is a fantastic collection. I just need to accept that price tag.
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# ? May 12, 2020 18:50 |
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Terminator 2 Theatrical Cut, Digital Code: CDUQL88QK4B0ZWZ2 go to redeemmovie.com to get it
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# ? May 18, 2020 11:09 |
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And here's a code for Unforgiven (that came with the UHD edition): QXYW2J7Q3HYH warnerbros.co.uk/redeem I don't know if it's IP restricted.
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# ? May 18, 2020 18:54 |
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Apparently the Al Adamson collection is back up for order on Severin right now, so I did the needful. I kept waffling on it because $170 is a lot of money, but I rewatched that drat trailer and I couldn't not buy it. gently caress it, nothing matters anymore anyways, and that collection just feels like an Important Thing. It's like a totem, a talisman. It will keep me safe.
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It's most likely going to be in many top 10 lists at the end of the year, so I have no regrets about that purchase. I read there's an error on disc 8 that makes the Blu-ray unplayable, but they are fixing / replacing it, so no worries. A top 10 list with Al Adamson next to Lawrence of Arabia, what a strange world we live in.
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