Re: Criterion Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:27 pm
The former was shot on 16mm, and IIRC they did go back to the OCN for the Blu-ray edition, so it's probably less likely to be a candidate for UHD.
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Was 'Holy Grail' actually shot on 16mm? I'm trying to find information on it but all I can find is someone on the blu.com forum claiming that it was shot on 16mm and others stating that it was shot on 35. IMDb also states that it was shot on 35mm but that could be incorrect as anyone can change the data.hearthesilence wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:27 pm The former was shot on 16mm, and IIRC they did go back to the OCN for the Blu-ray edition, so it's probably less likely to be a candidate for UHD.
Did the rights to the other 2 transfer to Universal? I could have sworn that the original blus were released by Sony, and both films still appear on Sony's site.Ribs wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:43 pm All were remastered by Universal last year and scheduled for 4K by the studio but only Meaning of Life made it out in the end. I have been wondering if it could be because they were handed back to Criterion.
Ribs wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:43 pm All were remastered by Universal last year and scheduled for 4K by the studio but only Meaning of Life made it out in the end. I have been wondering if it could be because they were handed back to Criterion.
yoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:47 pmWas 'Holy Grail' actually shot on 16mm? I'm trying to find information on it but all I can find is someone on the blu.com forum claiming that it was shot on 16mm and others stating that it was shot on 35. IMDb also states that it was shot on 35mm but that could be incorrect as anyone can change the data.hearthesilence wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:27 pm The former was shot on 16mm, and IIRC they did go back to the OCN for the Blu-ray edition, so it's probably less likely to be a candidate for UHD.
Ah, never mind then, I was pulling from second hand info, probably from the same forum. I did a search and it looks like they used an ARRIFLEX 35 BL Camera.beamish14 wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:49 pmyoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:47 pmWas 'Holy Grail' actually shot on 16mm? I'm trying to find information on it but all I can find is someone on the blu.com forum claiming that it was shot on 16mm and others stating that it was shot on 35. IMDb also states that it was shot on 35mm but that could be incorrect as anyone can change the data.hearthesilence wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:27 pm The former was shot on 16mm, and IIRC they did go back to the OCN for the Blu-ray edition, so it's probably less likely to be a candidate for UHD.
I’m almost 100% positive it was 35. I remember Gilliam talking about the (Panavision?) camera breaking as the very first shot was about to be filmed
I'm sure they'll do Life of Brian soon. We know they're sitting on a bunch of HandMade Films right now and they're working with Gilliam pretty closely. I hope he's doing all right, but he just turned 82. I think that more than anything it's just a toss-up between whether it'll be Life of Brian, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, or Brazil next.yoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:19 pm I wonder if they will release 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' and 'Life of Brian' with all these Gilliam 4Ks coming out in rapid succession. I don't know about the former but the latter definitely needs an upgrade.
It remains to be seen how Criterion's SDR transfer fixes issues from ESC's faux-HDR. This could potentially be a selling point.rrenault wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:57 am I already have the French UHD of Rules of the Game (and the old Criterion blu-ray with all the supplements), so I'm presuming I won't need to purchase Criterion's UHD on day one.
I was well aware there've always been issues with the source materials for this film. The section I've bolded is precisely why I'm surprised it's such an early UHD release on Criterion's part. I feel and fear Criterion may be partly going down the road of simply caring about the optics of having such and such film "On 4K UHD", regardless of how much of a difference it makes over a 4K-sourced blu-ray. Companies like Arrow, BFI, Carlotta, and even Kino it seems will only do 4K releases where there's a technical justification for doing so.andyli wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 2:49 pm I can't find the link but I seem to remember some more knowledgeable forum members pointing out the ESC edition's HDR grading was not from the source restoration. This along with the fact that BFI passes on the opportunity to release it on UHD gives me the impression that there were issues that kept the film from receiving a reference-quality release.
but picked up by Janus recently, apparently!Calvin wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:18 pm Born in Flames (Borden, 1983) - Unlikely. Available on Blu-Ray via First Run.
You forgot Mr. Klein is inryannichols7 wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 10:40 pm
while it's great that Criterion is finally releasing a Joseph Losey film, and a great one at that, it's indisputably disappointing that they chose not to release it in UHD.
Oh man that would be fantastic to get a release of this film. The Hour of Liberation Has Arrived should be a bonus feature, too. But Criterion doesn't really release this kind of film outside of the World Cinema Project box sets.Calvin wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:18 pm Leila and the Wolves (Srour, 1984) - Recently restored by the CNC
I thought Born in Flames had been confirmed as now being with Janus recently.Calvin wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:18 pm Born in Flames (Borden, 1983) - Unlikely. Available on Blu-Ray via First Run.