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knives
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#1751 Post by knives »

I hope they do go that misleading though whenever they do release it just for the angry reviews it would cause confused customers.
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#1752 Post by Brian C »

zedz wrote:An action scene on a cover for Mizoguchi's 47 Ronin would be highly misleading.
But so were the previous DVD covers that only showed two ronin. What can you do?
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#1753 Post by jwd5275 »

While two mainline Mizoguchi releases in one year (if the deciphering of those scribbles to have Life of Oharu on the page is correct) would be fabulous, I find it highly unlikely...
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#1754 Post by ianungstad »

I have no idea what it is but if I had to guess, I would say either Three Outlaw Samurai (which Criterion recently screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin) or 13 Assassins. (The success of the Miike film at the specialty box office would be a good incentive to convince whoever holds the rights to the original to finally put it out on dvd/blu)
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#1755 Post by triodelover »

zedz wrote:An action scene on a cover for Mizoguchi's 47 Ronin would be highly misleading.
But we don't know this is a cover image, do we? :-k
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#1756 Post by dwk »

ianungstad wrote:I have no idea what it is but if I had to guess, I would say either Three Outlaw Samurai (which Criterion recently screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin) or 13 Assassins. (The success of the Miike film at the specialty box office would be a good incentive to convince whoever holds the rights to the original to finally put it out on dvd/blu)
AnimEigo has the rights to 13 Assassins.
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#1757 Post by fdm »

dwk wrote:
ianungstad wrote:I have no idea what it is but if I had to guess, I would say either Three Outlaw Samurai (which Criterion recently screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin) or 13 Assassins. (The success of the Miike film at the specialty box office would be a good incentive to convince whoever holds the rights to the original to finally put it out on dvd/blu)
AnimEigo has the rights to 13 Assassins.
And it is already out on Blu-ray at least.
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#1758 Post by dwk »

fdm wrote:And it is already out on Blu-ray at least.
No, you are thinking of Miike's remake, we are talking about the original film by Eiichi Kudo. (as an aside, AnimEigo is also planning on releasing Eiichi Kudo's The Great Killing (aka The Great Duel) and Eleven Samurai next year)
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#1759 Post by GiovanniR »

I'm thinking it might be Throne of Blood. But with Stray Dog and Drunken Angel most likely getting upgraded this month, it might be Kurosawa overkill.
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#1760 Post by justeleblanc »

Ya think? "You just bought our Kurosawa set on DVD, now slowly buy everything again on Blu ray."
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#1761 Post by Fortisquince »

I think it's Kwaidan.
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#1762 Post by knives »

If enough people complain Amazon will just put that up.
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#1763 Post by jwd5275 »

Fortisquince wrote:I think it's Kwaidan.
That Kwaidan bluray page has been up for at least a year (maybe two).....
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#1764 Post by matrixschmatrix »

The first thing that came to mind for me is the crazy ending scene of Sword of Doom
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#1765 Post by joshua »

If that's a horse then it's not Kwaidan. The Taira clan fell in a sea battle. At first I thought it was Three Outlaw Samurai because the fight at the end has foot soldiers and officers on horse. Then I noticed the pants in the picture. That has to be Mifune from Throne of Blood.

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#1766 Post by Cold Bishop »

On closer look, is it possible that it is not a horse, but a cowering woman, back to us, about to be struck?
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#1767 Post by triodelover »

A hint for March:

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#1768 Post by Peacock »

Bear in mind it could be a blown up portion of the frame; so it could be a sepia tinted silent.
What do we know is forthcoming? The Wedding March and Lonesome.. Not seen either, can anyone recognise this scene from them?

Oh and Chaplin!
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#1769 Post by triodelover »

Peacock wrote:Bear in mind it could be a blown up portion of the frame; so it could be a sepia tinted silent.
What do we know is forthcoming? The Wedding March and Lonesome.. Not seen either, can anyone recognise this scene from them?
Silent was the very first thing I though of. Murnau's Tartuffe?
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#1770 Post by swo17 »

That could easily be a dark scene from a color film. Notice the brown top of a picture frame at the bottom of that still.
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#1771 Post by Arthur House »

Spirit of The Beehive on blu? IIRC, there is a big shadowplay scene in a nice living room.
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#1772 Post by chrisandy »

According to one of the replies on the Facebook page, it's a scene from David Lean:

"It's from David Lean's "Blithe Spirit"--Hooray! If you have Netflix, the movie is available on streaming. Check it out from about the 16:30 mark, the initial seance scene. I'm excited!"

Fits in with the rumors of a new Lean set coming...
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#1773 Post by Brianruns10 »

Yup, DEFINITELY Blithe Spirit. For a second my heart skipped a beat as I thought it was a frame from the Colonel Blimp (Candy's shadow on the wall prior to the famous Trophy Head scene). But that one shall come sooner rather than later. I'm equally thrilled by this...more Lean on the way!
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#1774 Post by swo17 »

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#1775 Post by triodelover »

Apparently Coward was less than thrilled with Lean's efforts.
Noel Coward took the project to his friend David Lean, with whom he had co-directed the Oscar-winning In Which We Serve. However, Coward was not at all happy with Lean's film of Blithe Spirit. He later asked Lean, "How the hell did you fuck up the best thing I ever did?"
Hmm.
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