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pzadvance
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Re: Vinegar Syndrome and Their Partner Labels

#2826 Post by pzadvance »

rwiggum wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 7:34 am What’s the likelihood Soderbergh’s box set is with VS? His newsletter mentioned it being announced before the end of June, and being a limited edition run likely with someone distributing it. Is VS a likely home?
pretty sure he would just be self distributing through his website, no?

Brewster McCloud UHD would be incredible. Now can someone finally rescue HealtH?
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#2827 Post by Aunt Peg »

pzadvance wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 8:08 am
rwiggum wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 7:34 am What’s the likelihood Soderbergh’s box set is with VS? His newsletter mentioned it being announced before the end of June, and being a limited edition run likely with someone distributing it. Is VS a likely home?
pretty sure he would just be self distributing through his website, no?

Brewster McCloud UHD would be incredible. Now can someone finally rescue HealtH?
HealtH is with Disney. There might also be music rights issues on top of that.

Goodness I was blessed when the Sydney Film Festival managed to secure HealtH from Fox to close the 1981 festival and I was able to see it on the big screen. The audience loved the film - one of the best audiences responses I've ever seen.
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#2828 Post by Zot! »

beamish14 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 12:24 am
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2026 10:28 pm
ryannichols7 wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2026 10:16 pm I also do not like Brewster McCloud at all despite usually being an Altman fan. and I like Houston too so the fact that it's a giant lead balloon to me is disappointing
Well, I love it and am a firm believer that even Altman’s worst work is far superior to most films. Brewster isn’t even close to his worst and speaks to Altman’s sense of experimentation and his need to take risks by following up his career altering hit with a film covered in birdshit.

It’s long out of print, but I recommend anyone look up the paperback tie-in to Brewster written by a MASH superfan than Altman invited to document his next production.
It’s absolutely top 5 Altman for me, too

I’ve read that book. Altman and Jordan Cronenweth really clashed a lot. You can clearly tell which scenes he shot (most notably the Astrodome finale). The film had a 70mm blowup print struck for its premiere at said venue, which makes it the only Altman film to get the 70mm treatment besides Short Cuts
I'm also a Brewster supporter, but it is absolutely weird and I see it more as a Bud Cort companion piece to Harold and Maude, rather than a Altman highlight, but it's good evidence that Altman was mad bastard as well as a formalist.
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#2829 Post by luxta »

UHD debut of an early film from one of America’s most important, and controversial, filmmakers
beamish14 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 12:25 am My guess for the UHD debut: Oliver Stone’s The Hand
Good guess.
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#2830 Post by okcmaxk »

Brewster’s a near-perfect movie. Tarantino going out of his way to dismiss it in Cinema Speculation all because Altman wasn’t fawning over him at Cannes. His loss.
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#2831 Post by thebatman97080 »

Is Bananas a possibility for the controversial director title?
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#2832 Post by FlickeringWindow »

thebatman97080 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 9:30 pm Is Bananas a possibility for the controversial director title?
Sandpiper has all the UA/Orion films except for the four MGM released themselves, though Vinegar Syndrome seems to be allowed to release combo editions where Shout has not (Boxcar Bertha and Dirty Work, while Shout was stuck with 4K-only on the Sleepaway Camp sequels and Leaving Las Vegas).

One could make an argument that Annie Hall and Manhattan would be "early" films for Allen, by virtue of the fact that 85% of his films were made after those.
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#2833 Post by Lowry_Sam »

How about a UHD release of J'Accuse/An Officer And A Spy? That would probably sell well & they already have a Polanski out.
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#2834 Post by brundlefly »

I would hope that when used as promotion, "controversial director" would refer to the person's work and not their life.
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#2835 Post by MichaelB »

Although that would certainly still cover Polanski.

Allen admittedly less.
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#2836 Post by Peacock »

I’m not sure you would naturally describe Polanski as “one of America’s” though. A French-Polish director who has made most of his films in Europe?
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#2837 Post by MichaelB »

Ah, I didn't clock the "American" part.
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#2838 Post by domino harvey »

Watch it be Brett Ratner
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#2839 Post by colinr0380 »

Or Bryan Singer. Although to be fair, I have long been curious to see Singer's (and Christopher McQuarrie's) 1993 debut feature Public Access.
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#2840 Post by MichaelB »

I wasn't massively impressed, mainly because it stopped just as it seemed to finally be going up a gear.

(I had a similar issue with Censor.)
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#2841 Post by Peacock »

I mean is Waters’ Mondo Trasho (but with a new soundtrack) a possibility? Or would that get a theatrical release first?

I think The Hand is a good shout.
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#2842 Post by CSM126 »

Peacock wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 3:04 pm I mean is Waters’ Mondo Trasho (but with a new soundtrack) a possibility? Or would that get a theatrical release first?

I think The Hand is a good shout.
I don’t think Waters would want Mondo Trasho released. When people ask he usually replies “never”.
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#2843 Post by Lowry_Sam »

The clue clearly isn't Polansk (also because it's recent). I only raised the possibility of J'Accuse because people were mentioning Allen and its a title that has generated buzz after the isolated NYC screening and VS has released a Polanski (& The Last Tango In Paris on a sublabel.) & so it seems like VS & subsidiaries is the most likely outlet for it to ever get a US release.
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#2844 Post by yoloswegmaster »

Turns out it wasn't for Brewster, but for Come Back to the 5 & Dime
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#2845 Post by domino harvey »

What was the first clue even for?
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#2846 Post by yoloswegmaster »

I think it's going to be announced for the Halfway to Black Friday sale later in the month.

BTW does anyone know how many WB titles have been released by VS so far?
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#2847 Post by dwk »

I think they've only released one WB title so far (Don't Be Afraid of the Dark)
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#2848 Post by andyli »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri May 01, 2026 4:02 pm Turns out it wasn't for Brewster, but for Come Back to the 5 & Dime
This works out well for me, as I've got the WAC Blu but not the MoC.
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#2849 Post by therewillbeblus »

Solondz' Dark Horse gets re-released with a measly interview? Pass
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#2850 Post by pzadvance »

yoloswegmaster wrote:Turns out it wasn't for Brewster, but for Come Back to the 5 & Dime
Pretty disappointing, speaking as a diehard Altman fan. Not really a film screaming out for a UHD and the other releases have been great
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