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#226 Post by captveg »

2/25/25

Character (1997)
Respiro (2002)

3/18/25

Bon voyage (2003) (as mentioned by Domino above)
Imaginary Heroes (2004)
Monsieur Ibrahim (2003)
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#227 Post by jheez »

domino harvey wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:24 pm Sony is releasing Jean-Paul Rappeneau’s entertaining Bon voyage on Blu. I already have the French Blu but I can def recommend— kind of a left field choice though!
I forgot it existed, but I remember seeing it in the theaters when it came out and thoroughly enjoyed it! Can’t wait to revisit!
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#228 Post by beamish14 »

Character is a nice surprise. Happy to see Dutch cinema come out on Blu. Despite being an Oscar winner, it’s become somewhat forgotten in North America
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#229 Post by eerik »

I do not quite understand Sony Pictures Classics' physical media strategy.

They released a big 4K UHD boxset for SPC 30th anniversary, including come titles that were never released on regular BD, which nobody expected. Great.

Then they did a 4K UHD disc of American Movie, which, again, nobody expected. Great.

Now they are releasing a handful of lesser-known early 2000s world cinema catalog titles on Blu-ray. Great

But, at the same time, they are releasing brand new English-language films with well-known American actors (e.g. Daddio, The Room Next Door) on DVD only. I could understand if they completely skipped the physical media on these, but DVD-only releases? Can anybody more knowledgeable explain this? Why release something like Secret Ballot (2001) or Bossa Nova (2000) on Blu-ray, but not the latest from Almodóvar?
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#230 Post by captveg »

They've been releasing random BDs for several years now.
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#231 Post by jheez »

Agree it doesn’t make financial sense. Maybe it’s different people overseeing the catalog titles and new release titles?
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#232 Post by jheez »

Sony MOD is releasing I'm Still Here (2024) on DVD 4/15/2025 :roll:
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#233 Post by domino harvey »

Jesus Christ. Maybe Criterion’s licensed the Blu rights?
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#234 Post by Never Cursed »

Is there a reason why Criterion would have put the movie out beyond Sony having the rights to it? I never heard of Janus or Criterion having any association with the film in question, but I could have missed something
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#235 Post by ryannichols7 »

Never Cursed wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 2:05 am Is there a reason why Criterion would have put the movie out beyond Sony having the rights to it? I never heard of Janus or Criterion having any association with the film in question, but I could have missed something
MOD DVD for an Oscar winner with a wide fanbase (read: every Brazilian that enjoys movies) is pretty pitiful. given that Criterion was apparently interested in Nickel Boys, they seem to be okay grabbing a lot of big name current movies. they haven't worked with Walter Salles yet but I'm sure they'd love to (surprised they haven't done Motorcycle Diaries honestly, they work with Universal easily). so I think just a decent educated guess
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#236 Post by eerik »

This is, unfortunately, perfectly in line with their behaviour I complained about weeks ago. All new SPC titles I'm interested in picking up on Blu-ray get a DVD-only release. Thankfully there is an English-subbed BD scheduled to be released in the UK. I'll just get that one along with Warner's disc of The Room Next Door.
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#237 Post by domino harvey »

ryannichols7 wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 3:18 am
Never Cursed wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 2:05 am Is there a reason why Criterion would have put the movie out beyond Sony having the rights to it? I never heard of Janus or Criterion having any association with the film in question, but I could have missed something
MOD DVD for an Oscar winner with a wide fanbase (read: every Brazilian that enjoys movies) is pretty pitiful. given that Criterion was apparently interested in Nickel Boys, they seem to be okay grabbing a lot of big name current movies. they haven't worked with Walter Salles yet but I'm sure they'd love to (surprised they haven't done Motorcycle Diaries honestly, they work with Universal easily). so I think just a decent educated guess
Yes, this was my reasoning. However, even with Criterion’s push to release more films directed by women, we never did get a pressed Blu of Toni Erdmann from CC, so maybe it’s not a foregone conclusion
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#238 Post by domino harvey »

Not counting streaming originals, what’s the last Best Picture nominee to only have a US DVD release? Gotta be a while
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#239 Post by Never Cursed »

domino harvey wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 2:02 pm Not counting streaming originals, what’s the last Best Picture nominee to only have a US DVD release? Gotta be a while
I think it might be In The Bedroom, which is only on blu-ray in Australia thru Imprint (though the release is region-free). I would have guessed one of the not-real-sounding ones from 2020, but I think those are all covered, actually.
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#240 Post by CSM126 »

The Hours would be one year more recent than that.
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#241 Post by Aunt Peg »

Sony releasing Bruno Barreto's Bossa Nova (2000) April 15
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#242 Post by Lowry_Sam »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:46 pm Nine Queens being released on blu next month by SPC
Curzon is releasing the 4k restoration after a summer cinema run, but unfortunately looks to also be blu-ray only. Would be nice to see them grab some other Sony titles if Sony isn't up to the task themselves...Almodovar box would be a big hit.
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#243 Post by eerik »

Lowry_Sam wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 7:39 pm
yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:46 pm Nine Queens being released on blu next month by SPC
Curzon is releasing the 4k restoration after a summer cinema run, but unfortunately looks to also be blu-ray only. Would be nice to see them grab some other Sony titles if Sony isn't up to the task themselves...Almodovar box would be a big hit.
That is a nice surprise, will pick it up just to support more Spanish/LatAm cinema getting released on disc. Looks like it also includes some very basic archival special featurettes as extras.
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#244 Post by domino harvey »

Sony finally put I’m Still Here out on Blu this week after initially only releasing it on DVD
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#245 Post by domino harvey »

Something’s Gotta Give coming to Blu in April. And yes, apparently that’s correct, it somehow wasn’t already on Blu-ray
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#246 Post by cdnchris »

I saw that and was kind of blown away. Then I was doubly blown away when I saw that I do own it on DVD, with no recollection of buying it.
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#247 Post by Maltic »

The Butterfly needle drop is an all timer, although it is true that a P Diddy or Jay Z song might have been more in character.
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#248 Post by Monterey Jack »

domino harvey wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 10:24 pm Something’s Gotta Give coming to Blu in April. And yes, apparently that’s correct, it somehow wasn’t already on Blu-ray
It's astounding how many 2000s-era films never made the leap to Blu. I went through most of Danny Boyle's movies last summer spurred by the release of 28 Years Later, and it pisses me off that his wonderful Millions is still stuck on standard-def DVD (there wasn't even a Blu release overseas). And with Disney owning Fox... :x
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#249 Post by Finch »

28 Days Later 4K is happening after all. Been ages since I've seen it but the actual film footage was very short, no? Anyway, specs:

Special Features and Technical Specs:
NEW DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM* approved by Director Danny Boyle
NEW DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK, plus English 5.1
Audio Commentary by Director Danny Boyle and Screenwriter Alex Garland
Deleted Scenes and Alternate Endings with Optional Commentary
Pure Rage: The Making of 28 Days Later Featurette
Jacknife Lee Music Video
Animated Storyboards
Still Photo Galleries
Theatrical Teaser and Trailer
Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
ABOUT THE NEW PRESENTATION OF THE FILM

To fully capture and correctly present the unique visuals of this movie for its 4K High Dynamic Range debut, the assembled original source video was used along with the section from original camera negative as used in the original theatrical release. These elements were then color corrected to take full advantage of the wider available color gamut. The picture and Atmos mix were approved by Danny Boyle.
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#250 Post by tenia »

I spontaneously thought "ah yes, the wider color gamut of MiniDV", but does anyone know what actually would be this kind of specs for MiniDV ?
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