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matrixschmatrix
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Re: Arrow Films

#776 Post by matrixschmatrix »

There's a Gina Gershon shot- is Bound a possibility?
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Feego
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#777 Post by Feego »

I wouldn't be surprised if Lancaster indicates the original Siodmak version of The Killers.
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Cronenfly
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#778 Post by Cronenfly »

Videodrome's the likely Cronenberg, no? Hope the Rosi is something Criterion hasn't already done (though Salvatore Giuliano in HD is something I can't see coming from CC anytime soon, and would therefore be welcome in that regard).
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#779 Post by Finch »

I think MichaelB or Francesco Simeoni said a few months ago that Arrow tried to get Videodrome but Universal said no.
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Cronenfly
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#780 Post by Cronenfly »

Here's hoping they came around. I would normally oppose duplication of titles with Criterion, but I'd be interested to see what new features Arrow might be able to cook up in this case.
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#781 Post by feihong »

Can't wait––CANT'T WAIT--for the Stray Cat Rock films. But I was surprised to see Seijun Suzuki in there, too. I wonder what they'll be releasing of his?
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#782 Post by Adam X »

Cronenfly wrote:Here's hoping they came around. I would normally oppose duplication of titles with Criterion, but I'd be interested to see what new features Arrow might be able to cook up in this case.
I'd personally be hoping for Shivers and Rabid. Two great films dying for more attention than they've been given.
The Burt Lancaster clue could be for The Swimmer, given Grindhouse Releasing's recent release, though I too would love it to be for The Train.
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#783 Post by Forrest Taft »

Wouldn't The Dead Zone be a likely Cronenberg candidate?
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tenia
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#784 Post by tenia »

Adam Grikepelis wrote:The Burt Lancaster clue could be for The Swimmer, given Grindhouse Releasing's recent release, though I too would love it to be for The Train.
I've understood The Swimmer is from Sony, which doesn't licence in the UK.
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#785 Post by mrb52 »

I could obviously be wrong, but all this talk of knowns and unknowns in the background could also be a hint for, well, Errol Morris' The Unknown Known (2013), which was announced just today in the US by Anchor Bay.
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#786 Post by Calvin »

mrb52 wrote:I could obviously be wrong, but all this talk of knowns and unknowns in the background could also be a hint for, well, Errol Morris' The Unknown Known (2013), which was announced just today in the US by Anchor Bay.
It's being released by Dogwoof
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#787 Post by Cronenfly »

Shivers or Rabid (or The Dead Zone) would be great; Videodrome just seems more likely to me given how much Arrow has been releasing from Universal lately. As noted above, though, MichaelB did suggest fairly recently that Universal turned them down for that particular title, so it's anybody's guess.
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#788 Post by chatterjees »

The Lancaster clue could be for an The Train. The TT USA edition is getting released in June. So, probably MGM is leasing it out to Arrow for the UK market.
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#789 Post by Jonathan S »

I wonder about Brute Force, given that Arrow have the UK DVD rights, there's a German blu-ray and the image is of a young Lancaster.
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#790 Post by EddieLarkin »

Looks like Play.com leaked these early:
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Full Q3 announcement tomorrow.
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#791 Post by cinemartin »

I never bothered with a steel book before, but that Shivers art goes a long way to help me reconsider.
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Adam X
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#792 Post by Adam X »

and here I was just blindly hoping for Shivers (& Rabid [-o< ) to be part of the announcement. Fantastic, couldn't've happened with a better company!
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Cash Flagg
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#793 Post by Cash Flagg »

This was posted on Blu-ray.com--
Someone's leaked the Arrow announcements in a Facebook group I'm on. I've included them in the spoiler below. I'm presuming this is accurate, but I don't know the source of their information

Do not click this if you don't want to know
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Arrow Q3 Releases...confirmed....Killer Klowns....Shivers.....Bound....Mark of the Devil....Night of the Comet....Branded to Kill....Stray Cat Rock Collection....Brute Force
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#794 Post by Drucker »

Oh man I was nearly about to buy the DVD version of one of those films. Glad to see it coming on Blu-ray!
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#795 Post by Lowry_Sam »

So which of those is from HandMade Films?
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#796 Post by JamesF »

Forgive me if this has already been named and shot down elsewhere in this thread, but as it's a Fox title available to license for DVD/BD, what are the odds of Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls getting the Arrow treatment? It would more than make up for the other Meyers going OOP, and The Seven Minutes could even pop up as an extra!
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#797 Post by MichaelB »

JamesF wrote:Forgive me if this has already been named and shot down elsewhere in this thread, but as it's a Fox title available to license for DVD/BD, what are the odds of Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls getting the Arrow treatment? It would more than make up for the other Meyers going OOP, and The Seven Minutes could even pop up as an extra!
My understanding is that this isn't a possibility right now.
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#798 Post by Finch »

More Vincent Price, Haunted Palace and Comedy of Terrors, confirmed via Twitter for 2014/15
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#799 Post by chatterjees »

Was there ever any talk of Arrow releasing the Bruce Lee films in UK? I am talking about the films released by Shout in USA in their Legacy Collection - Big Boss / Fist of Fury / Way of the Dragon / Game of Death. I know there are sets available in France, Japan, Hong Kong, and Spain, but nothing in UK, which could be more English friendly. These films look perfect for Arrow. Can somebody provide me with any information (or rumor)? Thanks.
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#800 Post by tenia »

chatterjees wrote:Was there ever any talk of Arrow releasing the Bruce Lee films in UK? I am talking about the films released by Shout in USA in their Legacy Collection - Big Boss / Fist of Fury / Way of the Dragon / Game of Death. I know there are sets available in France, Japan, Hong Kong, and Spain, but nothing in UK, which could be more English friendly. These films look perfect for Arrow. Can somebody provide me with any information (or rumor)? Thanks.
Except if they can get hold of real HD material, Arrow should either deem them as "not up technically to their standard" or be prepared for a customer backlash due to lackluster presentations.
And since both Shout and HK Video only released these lackluster presentations, I don't see anyone in the UK being able to fare better.
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