I'm sure that's just an oversight in the press release.flyonthewall2983 wrote:So, to clear this up, there will be a new Full Metal Jacket disc, but it'll only be part of the box set?
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So Warner will make people double dip on BL and L? That doesn't sound too believable. It could just be that the Special Editions of these two titles simply aren't 2-discers.Lino wrote:I'm pretty sure that next year we will see 2xDVD SE for both Lolita and Barry Lyndon. And I'm holding my breath for more surprises, too.
I think it was just a time thing. Maybe they couldn't make it this year and will most certainly rectify that in a year's time or something. But they are giving people the chance to ditch their snappers, which is great.
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I quite like the artwork, not amazing, but it could have been a real disaster so I'm fairly pleased. 2001 is the best so far, the others are a bit... plain. Good to see Barry Lyndon, but no second disc, damn!
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About the artwork: Oh fuck me, this is shitty artwork. What the fuck?
What's wrong with the original posters? And why can't we have a set where all the labels look the same? That's why I like my Kubrick set, it's all arranged neatly and it all looks good. But this is just stupid.
This is the part where I wish that Criterion would do a Kubrick set. ANGERRRR.
What's wrong with the original posters? And why can't we have a set where all the labels look the same? That's why I like my Kubrick set, it's all arranged neatly and it all looks good. But this is just stupid.
This is the part where I wish that Criterion would do a Kubrick set. ANGERRRR.
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I thought this was strange at first too, but after further investigation, I found out that the 'A' primarily appeared in the on-screen title:kaujot wrote:But if you look at the side of the image, there's no A in the title.

All of various posters eschewed the article, even those without the "Big A" art:

The original version of the DVD had it on the spine, but the later "digitally remastered" version did not, so this is really nothing new.
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Very exciting news! I especially can't wait to finally see Eyes Wide Shut and The Shining in 1.85:1. I'm highly anticipating the specs on all. And for the record, through my eyes the covers posted are a vast improvement over the original releases. I'm a huge Stanley Kubrick fan, so this is probably the most exciting release of the year for me.
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I hope it isn't deemed imprudent of me to remind my fellow cineastes that today is the maestro's birthday. I normally don't do this, but I thought it odd that none of today's posts made any allusions to it.
Happy birthday Stanley, wherever you may be! I sure as heck miss you. I, too, am very much looking forward to picking up the Blu-ray editions of the above-mentioned films.
Happy birthday Stanley, wherever you may be! I sure as heck miss you. I, too, am very much looking forward to picking up the Blu-ray editions of the above-mentioned films.
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Looks like Warners will release single-disc, repackaged editions of Barry Lyndon and Lolita in October.Lino wrote:I'm pretty sure that next year we will see 2xDVD SE for both Lolita and Barry Lyndon. And I'm holding my breath for more surprises, too.
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From the previously linked interview. So, did he simply overlook Lolita or it too still going to be 1.66:1 non-anamorphic?Leon Vitali wrote:The only one they're not doing is Barry Lyndon. And I have no idea why not.
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One of the features for A Clockwork Orange should be a Malcolm McDowell commentary track. According to wikipedia's O Lucky Man entry:
Warner Bros. Home Video approached Malcolm McDowell and asked if he would do a commentary track for A Clockwork Orange to which he replied, "I will if I can also record a commentary track to O Lucky Man!". So a DVD will be released supposedly in 2007 along with a 2-disc special edition of "A Clockwork Orange".
Warner Bros. Home Video approached Malcolm McDowell and asked if he would do a commentary track for A Clockwork Orange to which he replied, "I will if I can also record a commentary track to O Lucky Man!". So a DVD will be released supposedly in 2007 along with a 2-disc special edition of "A Clockwork Orange".
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Regarding Clockwork, it will be hard to top The Return of a Clockwork Orange from 2000.
An Examination of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange from BBC TV in 1972 would seem a must, but who knows.
And for 2001, I really hope that we see the rare 1968 behind-the-scenes piece, The Making of 2001.
An Examination of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange from BBC TV in 1972 would seem a must, but who knows.
And for 2001, I really hope that we see the rare 1968 behind-the-scenes piece, The Making of 2001.
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