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#801 Post by What A Disgrace »

I received a "small packet" in the mail yesterday from Arrow, and inside was a Blu-ray of Theatre of Blood. It looks like its supposed to be a replacement disc, but I never requested such a thing, and as far as I can tell my Theatre of Blood works fine. Is there something up with that?
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#802 Post by MichaelB »

One of the extras is slightly faulty at the start. Arrow automatically sent replacements to everyone who ordered it directly from them.
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#803 Post by What A Disgrace »

Oh! Well, that's swell of them.
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#804 Post by Adam X »

Wow, that's certainly a huge step up from the troubled replacement schemes for The Beyond & Zombie Flesh Eaters.
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#805 Post by tenia »

It's something which was mentioned during the ZFE replacement program : "why do we have to ask Arrow, when they already know at least who ordered one from their own store (plus they already have the mailing address and all". It's very nice to see they thought of that in the present case. :D

The replacement discs for Theatre of Blood have been received by people since last week, so they probably have been dispatched 10 days ago or so.
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#806 Post by MichaelB »

A crucial difference here is that the problem was spotted very quickly indeed, before most of the Theatre of Blood discs had a chance to enter the retail chain (although there seems to have been a problem with Amazon). Which is why it was resolved so quickly.
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#807 Post by MichaelB »

Arrow's Video Deck blog has begun a series of weekly posts under the self-explanatory heading 'Meet the Team', starting with Director of Catalogue Distribution Francesco Simeoni - the man most directly responsible for the across-the-board improvement in standards over the last two or three years.
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#808 Post by Finch »

Enjoyed reading that and look forward to future team blogs.
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#809 Post by antnield »

The Arrow Video blog is hosting a not-so-easy quiz to celebrate the label fifth anniversary. Prize is all six Zavvi-exclusive SteelBooks. Competition closes at midnight June 29th and is open to everyone.
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#810 Post by domino harvey »

I only know one of these off the top of my head, which means probably everyone knows them

#1
Spoiler
Foxy Brown, duh
#4
Spoiler
Maniac Cop
#7
Spoiler
Time Bandits
#9
Spoiler
Usher/Lifeforce/Frogtown
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Spoiler
Squirm
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#811 Post by EddieLarkin »

I believe I have everything but it cost me 3 hours of intense late night googling, so I'm not sharing [-(
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#812 Post by MichaelB »

The Cinema Ritrovato Awards for 2014 have just been announced, including:
BEST PUBLISHING STRATEGY BY A LABEL: ARROW VIDEO

Arrow Video, an excellent new label in the U.K., has already given us exemplary editions, with many thoughtful and valuable extras, of several features, including Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye, Donald Cammell's White of the Eye, Don Siegel's The Killers, and many Brian De Palma films.
(Full press release and other winners here)
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#813 Post by zedz »

MichaelB wrote:The Cinema Ritrovato Awards for 2014 have just been announced, including:
BEST PUBLISHING STRATEGY BY A LABEL: ARROW VIDEO

Arrow Video, an excellent new label in the U.K., has already given us exemplary editions, with many thoughtful and valuable extras, of several features, including Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye, Donald Cammell's White of the Eye, Don Siegel's The Killers, and many Brian De Palma films.
(Full press release and other winners here)
This award is hard to argue with. Arrow has really pulled ahead of its major rivals in the past year. Both MoC's and Criterion's current publishing strategies could be described as "good editions of stuff you've already got".
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#814 Post by EddieLarkin »

New postcard confirms The Honeymoon Killers as a forthcoming title.
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#815 Post by EddieLarkin »

And another one for Thief.
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#816 Post by domino harvey »

Swo wasn't kidding about Criterion changing their name to Arrow!
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#817 Post by criterion10 »

EddieLarkin wrote:And another one for Thief.
Will be interesting to see how the color timing of this release will compare with Criterion's.
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#818 Post by The Narrator Returns »

If I never have to hear another debate about (director-approved!) color timing again, I won't be blue. I may be teal and orange, but I'm working with my doctor to get that fixed.
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#819 Post by med »

I sure do love to read a post about someone's 40-year-old memory of a screening being definitive.
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#820 Post by EddieLarkin »

I've heard that the Criterion booklet states that they used Michael Mann's original 35mm answer print (i.e. the definitive source of the original colour timing) as, you guessed it, a source for the new transfer's colour timing. Can anyone confirm that?
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#821 Post by mistakaninja »

Yep, says that in the About The Transfer section.
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#822 Post by mistakaninja »

"This new digital transfer was created in 4K resolution on a Northlight film scanner from the 35mm original camera negative. Director Michael Mann's original 35mm answer print was used as a color reference, and Mann supervised and approved the entire transfer."
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#823 Post by EddieLarkin »

No picture, but apparently Cronenberg's Rabid is one of the new postcards as well.
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#824 Post by antnield »

EddieLarkin wrote:No picture...
On Twitter.
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#825 Post by Adam X »

It's easy to forget home video's becoming a niche interest, with years like this.
Thankyou Arrow. Beautiful news.
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