AK 100: 25 Films by Akira Kurosawa

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#26 Post by Napier »

StevenJ0001 wrote:There is not a single decent English-subbed edition of this sublime film available anywhere in the world to my knowledge. =D>
The Fox Lorber edition I've been watching for the last ten years has subs.
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Napier wrote:
StevenJ0001 wrote:There is not a single decent English-subbed edition of this sublime film available anywhere in the world to my knowledge. =D>
The Fox Lorber edition I've been watching for the last ten years has subs.
Yes, it's the same one I've been watching, and it's most definitely not "decent."
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#28 Post by oldsheperd »

For 280 on Amazon I'm game to buy it. I only have like 4 CC Kurosawas so it'll be a nice pickup.
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#29 Post by Tommaso »

StevenJ0001 wrote: Yes, it's the same one I've been watching, and it's most definitely not "decent."
I always abstained from it because of what I saw at the Beaver. It really looks like it's one of the most disastrous dvd releases ever of a relatively recent film, on a par with the first "Irma Vep" disc.
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#30 Post by Napier »

It's still watchable though. If not for that DVD I never would have seen the film.
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#31 Post by StevenJ0001 »

It's true that it's enabled me to enjoy the film many times, but the poor image quality is very distracting.
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#32 Post by Tommaso »

I was happy enough to see it on TV, but just once and with a German dub (aargh...). High time to revisit it, then. I could imagine that CC will release it on Blu and SD at the same time as a standalone release; but that could mean that we will have to wait until the end of last year or so, given that CC apparently have to let some time pass by after the Kurosawa films got their Blu releases in Japan before they can do their own.
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#33 Post by Napier »

Please revisit Madadayo Tommaso. It's always been one of my favorite Kurosawa's. A late great swan song if you will. A beautiful way to cap off a stellar career in directing. The film always brings me to tears.
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#34 Post by mteller »

I'm happy enough with the existing version of Madadayo, not one of my favorites anyway (it is touching, but kinda narcissistic). I just hope the first four get released as an Eclipse set eventually.

So, are we to assume the special features list means the discs themselves are bare-bones? I've already read Richie's book, and I can pick up the Prince from the library.
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#35 Post by StevenJ0001 »

Napier wrote:Please revisit Madadayo Tommaso. It's always been one of my favorite Kurosawa's. A late great swan song if you will. A beautiful way to cap off a stellar career in directing. The film always brings me to tears.
Me too, every time. And it's often hilarious, also.
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#36 Post by Tom Hagen »

The only Kurosawa I currently own is Ran. This is a tough call for me: I can either get the bulk of his filmography (in remastered transfers and with two good books) for under $300 or opt for the special editions of just the canonical releases (with the commentaries and docs) for about the same price. I think the box set is probably the way to go. With the size of my kevrip, I doubt that I will have the time to get through half a dozen Stephen Prince commentaries anyway.
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#37 Post by Michael Kerpan »

If Criterion does NOT issue all the unique films in the set separately (in due course), it will constitute quite a slap in the face of all those who have bought each new (separate) release as it came out. But, hey, it's their business -- and they can run it however they like.
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#38 Post by sidehacker »

I don't own any Kurosawa CCs (only have The Quiet Duel) so this is definitely ideal for me. I think it could look very nice next to my Ford at Fox boxset.

Edit: Forgot I had High & Low. Oh well, I'm still buying this.
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#39 Post by swo17 »

Tom Hagen wrote:I think the box set is probably the way to go.
Now I know what to get you for Christmas!
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#40 Post by Jameson281 »

I'm surprised anyone expected this to also be available on Blu-Ray. The market isn't strong enough yet to support it, and Toho isn't going to allow all those films to be released on BD in the States before they are released in Japan.

I think Criterion will make the new titles available separately in some fashion; they'll piss off too many people if they don't.
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#41 Post by fiddlesticks »

swo17 wrote:Now I know what to get you for Christmas!
Underwear and socks?
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#42 Post by zedz »

swo17 wrote:
Tom Hagen wrote:I think the box set is probably the way to go.
Now I know what to get you for Christmas!
Now who's forgetting spoiler tags?
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#43 Post by Flike »

So, these will all be bare bones, then? And what about the transfers? I'm wondering if they'll use the new Rashomon print.
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#44 Post by swo17 »

Special Features:
# "The Warrior's Camera: The Cinema of Akira Kurosawa", a book by Stephen Prince
# Book features an introduction and notes on each film by Stephen Prince
# "Films of Akira Kurosawa," a remembrance by Donald Richie
# Includes 4 films never released on DVD
# All films have new digital transfers
# Deluxe linen-bound collector's set includes 25 films plus illustrated book
Which sounds fishy to me. I mean, are they going to use a transfer for Dodes'ka-den or High and Low that's newer than the extant one?
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#45 Post by Flike »

... oops. Thank you.
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#46 Post by Perkins Cobb »

So I guess the wacky horse was as close as we'll get to Uma.
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#47 Post by Cinephrenic »

Those Who Make Tomarrow (1946)... I thought Janus had this?
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#48 Post by rossen »

I'm not sure that the book by Donald Richie will be in the set. It says "Films of Akira Kurosawa," a remembrance by Donald Richie, I hope I'm wrong though.
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#49 Post by Mr Sausage »

Cinephrenic wrote:Those Who Make Tomarrow (1946)... I thought Janus had this?
Kurosawa only co-directed it, so I can see why they'd leave it out of a Kurosawa centenary set.
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#50 Post by captveg »

I see the following happening:

Box Set released

In following months, Eclipse set of the earlier 4 titles.

At some point a Criterion/Essential Art House release of Madadayo.

Additional Blu-ray releases of the bigger titles (Seven Samurai, High & Low, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, etc.) throughout 2010.
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