Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 5

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knives
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#1276 Post by knives »

It's a great set (I only have the DVD to explain my HD confusion). The transfers are wonderful and there's a Cronenberg commentary on the main film with a couple of interviews.
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#1277 Post by zedz »

Oh, I had no idea that Fast Company had been reissued on Blu. Well, that puts paid to seeing those films in HD any time soon.
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#1278 Post by knives »

That said the television movies and amateur shorts would be great additions. I imagine for Scanners the two shorts plus Jim Ritchie Sculptor and Letter from Michelangelo while The Brood should get Lakeshore, Tourettes, and Winter Garden. I'd love for more, but doubt there would be room.
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#1279 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Any chance Crash could be included in this set or would it just be confined to that period of his career?
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#1280 Post by knives »

In all likelihood the two main features will be in consecutive spines, but sold separately because of how well they'd sell. If they have Crash there's probably a lot more work to be done and we won't see it until some time after these two.
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#1281 Post by Moe Dickstein »

What more would they do with Crash besides port over their existing LD extras?
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#1282 Post by knives »

Depends on the LD extras I assume. Probably a new doc or something on Ballard. If they're willing to go to the deep cuts like I hope then maybe they'd pair up that too. Of course seeing the pre-Shivers stuff is but a dream for me.
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Moe Dickstein
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#1283 Post by Moe Dickstein »

I always figured Crash would just be a direct port like The Game. It was fairly loaded if I recall correctly
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#1284 Post by Matt »

Moe Dickstein wrote:fairly loaded
Commentary, trailer, and this short behind-the-scenes featurette. Not exactly loaded, but it is a great commentary.
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#1285 Post by Ashirg »

Maybe Cronenberg and Lynch each will get a big box of films titled "all the shit we could get our paws on".
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#1286 Post by Matt »

We're Sorry about It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, volumes 1 and 2
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#1287 Post by Adam X »

either title would work for me.
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#1288 Post by colinr0380 »

knives wrote:Depends on the LD extras I assume. Probably a new doc or something on Ballard. If they're willing to go to the deep cuts like I hope then maybe they'd pair up that too. Of course seeing the pre-Shivers stuff is but a dream for me.
Hopefully the 1971 short film Crash! might turn up there.

Who has the rights to release Jonathan Weiss's film of The Atrocity Exhibition in the US? My wildest dreams would involve a pair of consecutive spine numbered releases of that and Crash (given that Crash is kind of a novel-length elaboration growing out of the "car crash as a fertilising event" section of Atrocity Exhibition).
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#1289 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I just hope it gets some kind of Blu release. The night scenes in particular would look fantastic in that high of quality.
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#1290 Post by AlexHansen »

Matt wrote:We're Sorry about It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, volumes 1 and 2
It'll up on Eclipse - "What was that about It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?: The Films by those Davids You All Won't Shut Up About. *insert mic drop here*"
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#1291 Post by Moe Dickstein »

It's good that they cater to a wide variety of film goers. I'd rather watch the complete Stanley Kramer library than any more Lynch.
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#1292 Post by bainbridgezu »

Moe Dickstein wrote:It's good that they cater to a wide variety of film goers. I'd rather watch the complete Stanley Kramer library than any more Lynch.
Which Lynch have you seen that put you off so badly?
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#1293 Post by zedz »

Moe Dickstein wrote:It's good that they cater to a wide variety of film goers. I'd rather watch the complete Stanley Kramer library than any more Lynch.
If you actually believe that Kramer's 50s to 60s run was one of the greatest runs by any Hollywood director ever, wouldn't that apply to 99% of films / directors, though?

To me, your comment makes about as much sense as me saying "I'd rather watch Edward Yang's complete works than any film by Stanley Kubrick" - which is true, but as a rhetorical flourish is as limp as they come.
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#1294 Post by Moe Dickstein »

I don't particularly like or dislike Kramer. On the other hand, the only Lynch film I've even been able to sit through to the end is The Straight Story.

I don't think others are idiots for liking his work or seeing things in it I don't, I just accept that we all have different taste, and whats wrong with that?
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#1295 Post by Moe Dickstein »

zedz wrote:
Moe Dickstein wrote:It's good that they cater to a wide variety of film goers. I'd rather watch the complete Stanley Kramer library than any more Lynch.
If you actually believe that Kramer's 50s to 60s run was one of the greatest runs by any Hollywood director ever, wouldn't that apply to 99% of films / directors, though?

To me, your comment makes about as much sense as me saying "I'd rather watch Edward Yang's complete works than any film by Stanley Kubrick" - which is true, but as a rhetorical flourish is as limp as they come.
I said nothing about him having a great run, merely that I prefer him who is so demonized here to Lynch who is lionized. Apologize if my limpness offends, but Lynch and Cronenberg don't really get me turned on...
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#1296 Post by knives »

I would hope all that brain trauma wouldn't turn anyone on.
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#1297 Post by zedz »

My apologies, Moe: I mistook you for the other Kramer defender. To be fair, there were only two of you!
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#1298 Post by Moe Dickstein »

knives wrote:I would hope all that brain trauma wouldn't turn anyone on.
I know someone here has to have masturbated to Crash though ;)
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#1299 Post by domino harvey »

Look, Tony Danza sparks a light deep down in my crotch ok
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#1300 Post by FakeBonanza »

Moe Dickstein wrote:
knives wrote:I would hope all that brain trauma wouldn't turn anyone on.
I know someone here has to have masturbated to Crash though ;)
Why stop at Crash when they have The Brood's money shot?
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