Mizoguchi Kenji on DVD

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eerik
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Re: Mizoguchi Kenji on DVD

#51 Post by eerik »

Michael Kerpan wrote:
John Edmond wrote:Mizoguchi.....blu-ray
More than twice as expensive as the upcoming DVD set -- I wonder whether this can possibly be worth the extra cost, given the state of the film elements.
Artificial Eye Blu-rays tend to get very cheap about six months after the release...
Calvin
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Re: Mizoguchi Kenji on DVD

#52 Post by Calvin »

I don't think it's a bad price. It's just a little more expensive than the Three Colours Trilogy but has a bit more content.
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Re: Mizoguchi Kenji on DVD

#53 Post by Cremildo »

Ashirg wrote:I noticed that Utamaro and His Five Women has been released in Brazil, region 0 with English subtitles by Lume Filmes. Does anyone know about the quality of this release?
This might be a moot point now that the film has been announced on Blu-ray, but here is a review (the text was mysteriously excised, but the ratings are still up).

Picture quality: 3.5/5
Audio quality: 3/5
Bonus materials/menu: 0.5/5
Final rating: 3/5
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Re: Mizoguchi Kenji on DVD

#54 Post by MichaelB »

eerik wrote:
Michael Kerpan wrote:
John Edmond wrote:Mizoguchi.....blu-ray
More than twice as expensive as the upcoming DVD set -- I wonder whether this can possibly be worth the extra cost, given the state of the film elements.
Artificial Eye Blu-rays tend to get very cheap about six months after the release...
Yes, I've just bought a whole load from Amazon, and Melancholia (understandably) was the only one more expensive than £6.49.
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