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Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:14 am
by captveg
matrixschmatrix wrote:Jesus, I wonder when the well of shitty pre-Stagecoach John Wayne westerns is going to dry up
The only 30s Wayne film they have rights to that is left is
The Oregon Trail (1936), but apparently it's a lost film according to some on the HTF.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:28 pm
by Zot!
I'm impressed that there is such a market for Duke films on blu...or is it Western genre that holds the cult? Either way, Olive's prodigious output of obscurities is commendable.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:43 pm
by knives
The Duke is still one of the highest sellers on the market regardless of quality or age.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:23 pm
by Gregory
Pals of the Saddle and the other 3 Mesquiteers films would make more sense issued with more than one film per disc. These are among Wayne's least-desired films and at 55 minutes each not a good value as individual Blu-rays that waste most of the disc space.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:37 pm
by captveg
The Unbelievable Truth - Special Features
• TUT & ITS CONSEQUENCES - The Making of “THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH”
• OPERA NO. 1 – Short Film by Hal Hartley with Adrienne Shelly and Parker Posey
21 April titles and counting...
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:39 pm
by matrixschmatrix
Haha, they're really trying to make that Wayne movie look like it fits in with all the westerns
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 2:37 am
by Jean-Luc Garbo
Brian C wrote:Drucker wrote:Cash Flagg wrote:More February titles:
Diary of a Chambermaid
Renoir version I presume?
Yes.
Has anyone seen this yet? How's the transfer?
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:35 am
by captveg
Final April releases:
THE BOOK OF LIFE | THE GIRL FROM MONDAY [DOUBLE FEATURE DVD]
SPECIAL FEATURES:
THE BOOK OF LIFE
• UPON REFLECTION: THE BOOK OF LIFE - The Making of “THE BOOK OF LIFE”
• SISTERS OF MERCY - Short Film by Hal Hartley Starring Parker Posey
• THEATRICAL TRAILER
THE GIRL FROM MONDAY
• THE MAKING OF “THE GIRL FROM MONDAY”
• THEATRICAL TRAILER
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So, 24 films on 23 releases, and 22 of those films on Blu-ray as well in April alone. Pretty damn impressive.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:40 am
by captveg
Also, some info from Mr. Lime regarding other titles (all from the HTF thread):
"I know that TRUCOLOR titles have been very problematic. It was a crappy color process and most of the negatives have faded badly. The Last Command was on their list."
"Fedora is coming out first. Stationmaster's Wife will most likely be late 2013 or 2014."
"Shanks should be out very soon. Probably the Summer."
"If everything goes as planned, SHACK OUT AT 101 should be sometime in the Fall."
"REUBEN, REUBEN should be coming out around the same time as SHANKS. Late Spring or Summer."
"Blowing Wild and File of Thelma Jordon should be very soon - May or June. No updates on The Other Love."
The 4 Bo Widerberg films listed below should be out later in 2013. Most likely in the Fall. The Paramount films are not available to them.
Man on the Roof (1977)
The Adalen Riots (1969)
Elvira Madigan (1967)
Raven’s End (1963)"
"[Sands of Iwo Jima and Operation Petticoat] will be later releases."
"Secret of the Incas was dropped. Poor film elements."
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:40 am
by Cash Flagg
captveg wrote:So, 24 films on 23 releases, and 22 of those films on Blu-ray as well in April alone. Pretty damn impressive.
They're releasing more new Blu-rays in April than Blue Underground have in three years.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:09 am
by matrixschmatrix
Is there a thread for discussion of The Quiet Man anywhere? Just watched it for the first time (I know) and I really, really would love to get other people's takes on it, since at first blush it's hard to get past the apparent celebration of violent patriarchy it seems to revolve around, no matter how gorgeous it looks.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:55 am
by Rupert Pupkin
captveg wrote:Final April releases:
THE BOOK OF LIFE | THE GIRL FROM MONDAY [DOUBLE FEATURE DVD]
SPECIAL FEATURES:
THE BOOK OF LIFE
• UPON REFLECTION: THE BOOK OF LIFE - The Making of “THE BOOK OF LIFE”
• SISTERS OF MERCY - Short Film by Hal Hartley Starring Parker Posey
• THEATRICAL TRAILER
THE GIRL FROM MONDAY
• THE MAKING OF “THE GIRL FROM MONDAY”
• THEATRICAL TRAILER
thanks for the info

. I didn't see this Hal Hartley title on blu-ray.com. So, no blu-ray for this Hal Hartley double-feature ? they (Olive) only release so far "The Unbelievable Truth" and "Trust" (which I already bought - really a great blu-ray) ?

Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:45 pm
by Drucker
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:
Has anyone seen this yet? How's the transfer?
Ask and ye shall receive.
Kauffman's predictably lukewarm review, so take it with a grain of salt, I'm sure.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 5:08 pm
by repeat
captveg wrote:The 4 Bo Widerberg films listed below should be out later in 2013
Oh but this is pretty cool -
Man on the Roof is a solid Scandinavian policier (although I think I almost prefer its later, even more cynical TV reprise,
The Man from Mallorca) - and really anxious to finally get to see the acclaimed
Raven's End! I hope Olive manages to include some contextualizing extras for these films, but this is seriously great news even if they're barebones.
Wonder if any of these will be Blu though? If I'm not entirely mistaken, I think a HD master exists for
Man on the Roof at least - I seem to remember the recent Swedish DVD being done from one.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 5:49 pm
by Kauno
They just released
Bo Widerberg set in Sweden. The set includes 7 of his films:
Barnvagnen (1963),
Kvarteret Korpen (1963),
Elvira Madigan (1967),
Ådalen 31 (1969),
Mannen på taket (1976),
Mannen från Mallorca (1984) and
Ormens väg på Hälleberget (1986). Swedish subtitles only, but luckily I just about manage them.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:13 pm
by warren oates
Rupert Pupkin wrote:captveg wrote:Final April releases:
THE BOOK OF LIFE | THE GIRL FROM MONDAY [DOUBLE FEATURE DVD]
SPECIAL FEATURES:
THE BOOK OF LIFE
• UPON REFLECTION: THE BOOK OF LIFE - The Making of “THE BOOK OF LIFE”
• SISTERS OF MERCY - Short Film by Hal Hartley Starring Parker Posey
• THEATRICAL TRAILER
THE GIRL FROM MONDAY
• THE MAKING OF “THE GIRL FROM MONDAY”
• THEATRICAL TRAILER
thanks for the info

. I didn't see this Hal Hartley title on blu-ray.com. So, no blu-ray for this Hal Hartley double-feature ? they (Olive) only release so far "The Unbelievable Truth" and "Trust" (which I already bought - really a great blu-ray) ?

Keep in mind that these two features originated on standard def video (unliike the newer
Meanwhile which is HD native). So an upgrade to an HD format like Blu-ray doesn't really make sense. I think for once Olive's decision here is fairly transparent and likely started with Hartley's call from the Possible Films end. I've always considered these features interesting experiments with some good moments, so I'm happy to see them get a release like this that rewards a blind buyer with two full films and a number of bonus features.
Don't forget that
Meanwhile and
Flirt are coming to Blu-ray too. And with
Amateur and
Simple Men getting new U.K. Blu-ray releases the U.S. rights may be back with Hartley too. So I wouldn't be surprised to see either one of those popping up sooner rather than later stateside. For now in the U.S.
Henry Fool is relegated to Sony DVD-R.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:17 pm
by matrixschmatrix
Drucker wrote:Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:
Has anyone seen this yet? How's the transfer?
Ask and ye shall receive.
Kauffman's predictably lukewarm review, so take it with a grain of salt, I'm sure.
He sure does spend a lot of time accusing Goddard of being a golddigger in that review
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:13 pm
by ellipsis7
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:35 pm
by colinr0380
The Book of Life was part of a series of films called "2000 Seen By..." commissioned by French television to mark the Millenium (the other most famous entry is probably The Hole by Tsai Ming-Liang), which perhaps helps explains some of the more experimental elements of the project such as the standard definition filming and the 60 minute run time.
Kauno wrote:They just released
Bo Widerberg set in Sweden. The set includes 7 of his films:
Barnvagnen (1963),
Kvarteret Korpen (1963),
Elvira Madigan (1967),
Ådalen 31 (1969),
Mannen på taket (1976),
Mannen från Mallorca (1984) and
Ormens väg på Hälleberget (1986). Swedish subtitles only, but luckily I just about manage them.
It is a shame that Olive won't be releasing Barnvagen/The Pram. I have a copy from when the BBC showed that film in the mid-90s and it is a great 'kitchen sink'-style relationship drama that bears comparison with things like A Kind of Loving, A Taste of Honey or Il Posto. I haven't seen any of Widerberg's other films yet, but The Pram is enough to mark him out as a major filmmaker for me.
Here's one of its key, albeit unsubbed, scenes.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:37 pm
by RobertB
Mannen på taket is possibly the best Swedish police film ever.
The helicopter crash scene is legendary in Sweden. The producers originally vetoed having a cameraman under the helicopter when it falls down. No insurance would cover the dangerous filming. So Widerberg talked them in to leaving a camera ready, close to the crash site. After he had called “action” he grabbed the camera, went under the helicopter, and filmed it himself.
As long as the subtitles can be removed I will buy the Widerberg films. I was annoyed when SF only did a DVD release of the new restorations last year.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:23 pm
by repeat
Jesus, that is a priceless anecdote - what a man!

I chanced upon
Mannen från Mallorca recently and immediately ordered the Swedish 2-disc of
Mannen på taket - great films both - very anxious now to see the rest. It really is disappointing that they didn't do Blu-rays of these in Sweden, despite having made new digital restaurations; maybe hopefully Olive would fix that!
Barnvagnen is available separately
from Malavida, but it's rather pricey (even on amazon.es), and I don't know if it has removable subs.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:01 pm
by Calvin
Peacock wrote:Trust me on this one guys as I can't really say on here why, but if you want Olive to include a T Gallagher visual essay on their upcoming The Sun Shines Bright release, you have to contact them to let them know as it looks like they're changing their mind about using him for one. So please, for the sake of all us Ford fans, send 'em a message thru their website or FB!
Fingers crossed this'll work.
Did this get anywhere? Oddly, The Sun Shines Bright isn't listed on Olive's site yet even though it's supposed to be out in a few weeks.
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:40 am
by Mathew2468
Beaver on Beyond the Clouds
Burned in english subs.
Edit: Just realised this came out last month. Well...
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:51 am
by andyli
I didn't know that Antonioni shot this movie with a cellphone until now. Thank you OLIVE!
Re: Olive Films
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:53 am
by knives
Perhaps it looks better in motion. Plus later Antonioni typically looks weak for lack of a better term.