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Re: Artificial Eye

#1176 Post by perkizitore »

The Mizoguchi blu-ray set is delayed until the 12th of March, according to Play.com
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#1177 Post by Bürgermeister »

perkizitore wrote:The Mizoguchi blu-ray set is delayed until the 12th of March, according to Play.com
Zavvi, Moviemail also say 12th March now
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#1178 Post by BrokenFace »

perkizitore wrote:The Mizoguchi blu-ray set is delayed until the 12th of March, according to Play.com
Everytime it gets close it gets pushed back again :(

Got to say, I'm disappointed at how much more expensive the Blu-ray version is. Their normal single releases only have a couple of pounds difference between DVD and Blu-ray, whereas this is over twice the price.
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Drakath wrote: Has anyone stumbled across any reviews for Come & See? I have the old "Nouveaux" dvd, I'd like to see if AE have improved the PQ.
The AE version of Come and See is much crisper than the old Kino version I had (virtually anything would be an improvement over the Kino). But the color still seems faded with a slight yellowish hue...I suspect that is intentional, but I have nothing substantive to base that on.
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#1180 Post by swo17 »

Isn't Kino working on a Blu-ray?
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#1181 Post by knives »

Yes.
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#1182 Post by JabbaTheSlut »

Tribe wrote:
Drakath wrote:Has anyone stumbled across any reviews for Come & See? I have the old "Nouveaux" dvd, I'd like to see if AE have improved the PQ.
The AE version of Come and See is much crisper than the old Kino version I had (virtually anything would be an improvement over the Kino). But the color still seems faded with a slight yellowish hue...I suspect that is intentional, but I have nothing substantive to base that on.
Yep. The old sovcolor prints used to look like that. Beautiful.
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#1183 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

The Eel has been pushed back to March 12th.
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#1184 Post by Tribe »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:The Eel has been pushed back to March 12th.
Sheesh, this is the third or fourth push back on this since I pre-ordered it in May of 2011.
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#1185 Post by manicsounds »

Avoid "The Eel" DVD!

Non-anamorphic widescreen, NTSC to PAL transfer, shorter cut, no extras, what's the point of this release?
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#1186 Post by John Edmond »

To take advantage of MOC's quality proselytising.
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#1187 Post by Kauno »

manicsounds wrote:Non-anamorphic widescreen, NTSC to PAL transfer, shorter cut, no extras, what's the point of this release?
There is no point. And I just sold my Korean disc with anamorphic picture.
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#1188 Post by perkizitore »

Should I get the old Madman release?
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#1189 Post by feckless boy »

manicsounds wrote:Non-anamorphic widescreen, NTSC to PAL transfer, shorter cut, no extras, what's the point of this release?
Amazingly disappointing! I wonder what the Mizoguchi Collection will look like, hopefully we'll get some advance reviews soon.
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#1190 Post by Michael Kerpan »

perkizitore wrote:Should I get the old Madman release?
The Australian DVD still seems to be the most satisfactory subbed release of Eel. I was quite pleased by it.
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#1191 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

It looks like I'll be going Australian after all this waiting. What's going on over there? This and the Angelopoulos set have been my biggest disappointments with AE lately.
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#1192 Post by manicsounds »

I don't know why I didn't notice it before, but on the UK disc of "Antichrist", it doesn't say Artificial Eye anywhere on the package or disc. It is an AE release, isn't it? Why doesn't it say so?
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#1193 Post by bigP »

The Alexander Sokurov Collection coming 14th May (DVD only announced at the moment) \:D/:
Alexander Sokurov is a Russian director of avant-garde and independent films that have won him international acclaim.

This box set includes three of his masterpieces, available on DVD for the very first time.

Save And Protect (1990)
Second Circle (1990)
Elegy Of Life (2006)
Also coming soon:
The Rafi Pitts collection - Just boxing up It's Winter, The Hunters and Sanam
Markus Schleinzer's Michael
Pawel Pawlikowski's The Woman in the Fifth
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#1194 Post by colinr0380 »

Great news about the Sokurov. I wonder if the version of The Second Circle will be the shorter director's cut (with five minutes of trims for pacing reasons) that Kino released on DVD in region 1?
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#1195 Post by domino harvey »

Artificial Eye would never release a shorter version of a film
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#1196 Post by Gregory »

Artificial Eye: The arthouse label for your busy lifestyle
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#1197 Post by Calvin »

AE certainly seem to be turning things up a notch in 2012. Mizoguchi, Bergman, Sokurov ...Would it be greedy to ask for Tarkovsky Blus?

Solaris, Stalker, Ivan's Childhood and Mirror appear to be getting separate releases in August. (DVD only)
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#1198 Post by feckless boy »

A review of the Mizoguchi Collection (dvd) that fails to mention anything about the discs themselves (transfer, packaging etc).
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#1199 Post by MichaelB »

feckless boy wrote:A review of the Mizoguchi Collection (dvd) that fails to mention anything about the discs themselves (transfer, packaging etc).
They may not have been sent final discs - believe it or not, I sometimes get timecoded interlaced DVD-Rs on my Sight & Sound review plate. I usually try to get these replaced, but it's not always possible if deadlines and release schedules don't coincide.
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