MoC Forthcoming, Wishlist, and Random Speculation

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Tommaso
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Re: MoC Wishlist & Random Speculation

#1426 Post by Tommaso »

Could this mean "Das wandernde Bild"? It's out in Spain now, but if we can get confirmation that this will come from MoC, I'll wait a few months more. And yes, there's a restored version of "Der brennende Acker" as far as I know.
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#1427 Post by perkizitore »

david hare wrote:I would have thought it was generally known Brennende Acker elements are in excellent condition.
Sorry, i only knew that a VHS existed, but my expertise in silent films is limited O:)
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#1428 Post by Frankinho007 »

peerpee wrote:we're lining up more Murnau and Lang - please bear with us.
Great news.
More Lang = more of his early German films or both, American and German movies?
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#1429 Post by bearcuborg »

Zazou dans le Metro wrote:
perkizitore wrote:Is that Sacha Guitry box coming from MoC, or not?
All the films have english and french subs Not the supplements though
Was this in the works? I've been tempted to go with the French set, but a MOC set would be a better fit for me since I don't know a whole lot about Guitry.
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#1430 Post by Dr. Mabuse »

peerpee wrote:we're lining up more Murnau and Lang - please bear with us.
Any chance you´ll get Kalat to do more commentaries for MOC?

Please let him loose on some new material, you couldn´t find a more engageing commentator than ol´ Dave...

I know he´s pretty big on japanese horror films.
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#1431 Post by tubal »

I'm thinking that M may be next.
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Der Spieler
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#1432 Post by Der Spieler »

Any Lang released through MoC will be a blind buy for me.

Except maybe for a SD "M" because my Criterion is already perfect.
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#1433 Post by peerpee »

The esteemed Mr. Kalat has provided a stellar commentary for our forthcoming edition of CITY GIRL.
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#1434 Post by James »

peerpee wrote:The esteemed Mr. Kalat has provided a stellar commentary for our forthcoming edition of CITY GIRL.
I'm really hoping that this Blu-ray disc will be region free.
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#1435 Post by Der Spieler »

Is there a copy of the SD cover of "City Girl" available so I can upload it on DVD Aficionado?
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#1436 Post by perkizitore »

tubal wrote:I'm thinking that M may be next.
M has been announced through their Twitter, i hope Nick means other titles.
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#1437 Post by peerpee »

SD cover of CITY GIRL uploaded to the website.

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Yes, I mean titles other than M.
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#1438 Post by Der Spieler »

Will City Girl be region 0?
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#1439 Post by peerpee »

What is this you say "region"?
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#1440 Post by perkizitore »

peerpee wrote:What is this you say "region"?
He asks if the release will be Region free, playable on every machine worldwide...
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#1441 Post by swo17 »

Obviously you are not a golfer.
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#1442 Post by Ben Cheshire »

swo17 wrote:Obviously you are not a golfer.
LOL. Perfect.
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#1443 Post by Ben Cheshire »

Any chance MoC is the greatest company in the world?
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#1444 Post by Tommaso »

Ben Cheshire wrote:Any chance MoC is the greatest company in the world?
Nope. As I've just received Filmmuseum's "Die freudlose Gasse" and feel completely knocked out by the sheer amount of historical and critical material provided in the form of pdf-files, on-screen extras, audio recordings, booklet, and then considering the kind of films they release (with more Vertov, Barnet, and many other unknown and elsewhere completely unavailable silents in preparation), I have to say: these people are completely unparalleled at the moment.
But everyone knows that I love MoC very much, too. :D
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#1445 Post by denti alligator »

I'm with Tomasso, at least for this year. I just got the Kluge box set along with the Pabst and a couple other titles. The Kluge is the box set of the decade. Hands-down. No other company is releasing stellar editions of films that are completely unavailable on DVD anywhere else in the world.

But it's hard these days for a company like MoC to be releasing such films. They did it in the beginning (Michael, for example), but these titles are becoming fewer and fewer and harder to come by in acceptable condition. If MoC could release Page of Madness or Tih Minh, that would be a coup!

What MoC is doing this year, however, is also joyously great. The Blu-rays alone are cause for real celebration. The Pialats, the wonderful Mabuse set, the Murnaus, and the upcoming Lubitsch box--these are among the finest releases of the year.
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#1446 Post by Tommaso »

denti alligator wrote:
But it's hard these days for a company like MoC to be releasing such films. They did it in the beginning (Michael, for example), but these titles are becoming fewer and fewer and harder to come by in acceptable condition.
For sure, and let's not forget that MoC actually have to make profit, unlike the state-funded Filmmuseum (and of course Filmmuseum's discs are much more expensive, too). Absolutely no complaint about MoC, then.
denti alligator wrote: If MoC could release Page of Madness or Tih Minh, that would be a coup!
I wonder what's keeping any company around the world from releasing these. Both films exist in quite acceptable condition as far as I can see; and "A Page of Madness" has such a legendary status that I guess it would even sell rather well.
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#1447 Post by Peacock »

Yes i've often hoped someone like MoC would release Page of Madness, Nick have you guys ever looked into it?
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#1448 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Count me in for a MoC edition of Page of Madness! I've heard so much about the movie, but have never been able to see it!
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#1449 Post by perkizitore »

Is it one of the oldest surviving Japanese silents?
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#1450 Post by Michael Kerpan »

perkizitore wrote:Is it one of the oldest surviving Japanese silents?
Here are some of the other silent films available (in addition to the Ozu silents and the one Shimizu silent available from Criterion).

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