Films that should be available on dvd (but aren't)

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Paris, Texas (Wenders)
Satantango (Tarr)
Eureka (Aoyama)
A Brighter Summer Day (Yang)
Hoop Dreams (James)
Weekend (Godard)
Au Hasard Balthazar (Bresson)
La Commune (Paris, 1871) (Watkins)

Jeff-PTTL (Jeff), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 14:15 (twenty-two years ago)

I've heard rumors over the past year or so that a DVD version of "Weekend" is supposed to be released, but I haven't seen it yet. I can't believe Criterion hasn't done it.

jay blanchard (jay blanchard), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 15:14 (twenty-two years ago)

Here's a listing of upcoming Criterion releases.

Jeff-PTTL (Jeff), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 15:31 (twenty-two years ago)

A few personal enthusiams I've been hoping to see on disc sooner or later, off the top of my head:

White Mischief
Naked
Gates of Heaven
The Rapture
Kafka
Ed Wood (I think this is actually supposed to be out soon)

And I wish the craptacular current DVDs of Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels and Happy Together would go out of print, so someone (Criterion?) could do the films proper justice.

Lee G (Lee G), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 16:15 (twenty-two years ago)

Jeff --

There are several releases of Eureka on DVD. There's the great release from Japan, one from Artifical Eye in the UK, and a release out of Hong Kong that, I think, is region-free.

Other missing titles:
The 5+ hour version of Underground (Kusterica)
The 5+ hour version of Until The End of the World (Wenders)
Husbands (Cassavetes)
The Devil, Probably (Bresson)
The Odd Couple (TV Series)
Skidoo (Preminger)

BabyBuddha (BabyBuddha), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 16:23 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm patient awaiting the 147-hour long, 75 disk, Super-Director's Cut Box Set of the three Lord of the Rings movies, packaged with an official LOTR Volkswagon Bus!

(Dante had his vision of Hell, I have mine....)

:)

jay blanchard (jay blanchard), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 17:24 (twenty-two years ago)

Lots of Peckinpah is missing or currently in shite versions on DVD. "The Wild Bunch" is still a two-sided flipper from '97, for fuck's sake.

- where are they?? -

Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Gear! (Gear!), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 19:26 (twenty-two years ago)

3 Women (Robert Altman).

I'll snatch it up the moment it comes out.

Sean (Sean), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 20:05 (twenty-two years ago)

I'll be on line in front of you. ;-)

Actually, imagine a world where you wake up one morning, enter a DVD store, and see a box set of all of Robert Altman's 70's output!!

I'd see 3 Russell Crowe movies if it meant California Split would be released on DVD.


BabyBuddha (BabyBuddha), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 20:09 (twenty-two years ago)

Corndog Man..hell, i would even settle for vid.

thomas de'aguirre (biteylove), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 20:37 (twenty-two years ago)

PRIME CUT dammit

jones (actual), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 21:19 (twenty-two years ago)

HELP!(Lester)*
Who's That Knocking At My Door? (Scorsese)
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore ('')
Afterhours('')
Slacker (Linklater)
The Sugarland Express(Spielberg)
The Sterile Cuckoo (Pakula)
What A Way To Go! (Thompson)
Fedora (Wilder)
Ace In The Hole ('')

*altough I hear it's due out next year

And add me to the list of people standing in line for Altman and Peckinpah

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 21:33 (twenty-two years ago)

The complete Frederick Wiseman

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 21:43 (twenty-two years ago)

Paris Texas, Hoop Dreams, Slacker and Ed Wood are all available in the UK. Try ebay or amazon.co.uk, if you have a multi-region player.

Stuff unavailbale in the Uk I want now please:

Cutters Way (aka Cutter & Bone)
The Keep
Wyatt Earp
Dillinger (Milius)
1900
The Conformist
Every single Jean Pierre Melville but especially Le Samourai
Ran
One From The Heart
Bigger Than Life
The Hill
Sorcerer
La Strada
Blade Runner
Who'll Stop the Rain?
El Cid
Jesus I could go on forever.....

David Nolan (David N.), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 23:58 (twenty-two years ago)

Blast Of Silence (Allen Baron) is rumoured to be amazing but seems to be completely unavailable in any format.
Crazy Family (Sogo Ishii) only came out as an apparently sub-standard transfer a few years ago. His Einsturzende Neubauten film Halber Mensch isn't available either.

udu wudu (udu wudu), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 03:35 (twenty-two years ago)

I can't vouch for this place, but 5 Minutes to Live has a boot DVD for Blast of Silence:
http://www.5minutesonline.com/1D/BLASTOFSILENCE.htm

Just browsing through those listings, you can find where a million indie bands got their names or album titles (Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Killdozer, Emperor Tomato Ketchup, etc.)

Ernest P. (ernestp), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 05:11 (twenty-two years ago)

VERY nice 2-DVD set of One From the Heart was just released in the states today. WOO-HOO!

BabyBuddha (BabyBuddha), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 05:29 (twenty-two years ago)

WILD AT HEART

cutty (mcutt), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 20:31 (twenty-two years ago)

Eraserhead (Lynch)
Performance (Cammell/Roeg)
Bad Timing (Roeg)
Who is Harry Kellerman...?" (Grosbard)
Little Murders (Arkin)
Over The Edge (Kaplan)

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 21:59 (twenty-two years ago)

Doobie, Eraserhead is out on DVD, but you can only get it from http://www.davidlynch.com - it'll run you $40 + s/h.

Ernest P. (ernestp), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 22:53 (twenty-two years ago)

You can order Eraserhead from Davidlynch.com, $40.

Jeff-PTTL (Jeff), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 22:54 (twenty-two years ago)

yes, what he said

Jeff-PTTL (Jeff), Wednesday, 28 January 2004 22:54 (twenty-two years ago)

Ed Wood is definately out. www.dddhouse.com should have "Ran" as well.

I'm not really sure... most of my faves are already out on DVD somewhere in the world, except some Disney films, top of which is "Song of the South" but also "Bambi".

C-Man (C-Man), Thursday, 29 January 2004 05:31 (twenty-two years ago)

Slacker, and the Bunuel film that it resembles (Ghost of Liberty? something like that)

Gates of Heaven seconded

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Friday, 30 January 2004 01:53 (twenty-two years ago)

Besides those mentioned above (Paris Texas!) and DVDs that are out of print/rare/only available in other countries:

Streetwise
Les dimanches de ville d'Avray (Sundays and Cybele)
El Dia de la Bestia (Day of the Beast - with English subtitles, not dubbed!)
American Job
Mala Noche
Rubin and Ed
Ashes and Flames

The Subliminal Art of Graffiti Removal (not to mention about 50-100 other short films from the Ann Arbor Film Festival)
The Heaven's Gate Cult 'Indoctrination' Videos
Some of Raymond Pettibon's earlier films (e.g. Sir Drone, Weatherman 69, etc)

North by Northwest (t.v. series in its entirety)
Twin Peaks (t.v. series, season 2)

Ryan McKay (Ryan McKay), Saturday, 31 January 2004 05:56 (twenty-two years ago)

Ryan, you can get The Subliminal Art of Graffiti Removal on the compilation DVD The Best of RESFEST, Volume 3. Here is the Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000AKY3O/103-0726090-8903058

And, 5 Minutes to Live has a DVD with the Heaven's Gate stuff: http://www.5minutesonline.com/1D/HEAVEN'SGATETRAVEL.htm

Ernest P. (ernestp), Saturday, 31 January 2004 06:15 (twenty-two years ago)

will somebody track down a used copy of Corndogman for me. Please? it should be in used bin somewhere other than ohio usa.

thomas de'aguirre (biteylove), Saturday, 31 January 2004 14:17 (twenty-two years ago)

Thank you Ernest! I've heard Plexifilms may be releasing Mala Noche sometime soon as well.

Ryan McKay (Ryan McKay), Saturday, 31 January 2004 22:08 (twenty-two years ago)

3 Women is coming out from Criterion in April

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Monday, 2 February 2004 00:29 (twenty-two years ago)

I'll be first on line.

Sean (Sean), Monday, 2 February 2004 00:38 (twenty-two years ago)

Point Blank, Underground, Ace In The Hole, Le Cerveau (zone 2, I can't expect this to come out as zone 1)

Barton Fink (bartonf), Monday, 2 February 2004 09:47 (twenty-two years ago)

*Greed* (Von Stroheim): Theatrical Cut, and the recent Restoration/Reconstruction... an excellent special edition could be compiled here.

Celine et Julie en Bateaux (Rivette) Said to be a genuinely odd classic by people as different as David Thomson and my parents! It's not even out on video... about time, really.

All Bresson
All Howard Hawks
All Dreyer (especially "Day of Wrath" and "Vampyr")

Twin Peaks, Series 2: I concur, it's wonderful stuff. From about episode 18 to 23 there's a significant lull, drifting off into a few dull storylines, but after then, and before then, it's as loveable, disturbing and dynamite as usual.

Tom May (Tom May), Monday, 2 February 2004 15:38 (twenty-two years ago)

You can get Days of Wrath in the Criterion Dreyer boxset, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005M2C7/qid=1075737207/

Jeff-PTTL (Jeff), Monday, 2 February 2004 15:53 (twenty-two years ago)

Underground was released a few weeks ago. Not the 5 hour version, but, hey, at least the film is available. Looks great, too.

Celine et Julie just came out in France, but w/out subtitles. Putains!

BabyBuddha (BabyBuddha), Monday, 2 February 2004 19:36 (twenty-two years ago)

the cruise

dan (dan), Tuesday, 3 February 2004 01:03 (twenty-two years ago)

-Sobibor, 14 octobre 1943, 16 heures
-Sans Soleil
-They Live by Night
-Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

OK, those are all of small interest, but they're films I want to see.
But what's holding up:
-Bringing Up Baby
&
-Holiday ?!?!!?

Robomonkey (patronus), Tuesday, 3 February 2004 18:55 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.5minutesonline.com/1D/jeannedielman.htm

dean! (deangulberry), Tuesday, 3 February 2004 18:58 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.blackstar.co.uk/img/video/cover/front-sorted/7000000/08/10/73.jpg

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 3 February 2004 20:58 (twenty-two years ago)

gygax!, i'm guessing that Marker DVD isn't region 0....even still, can you post a link to where they're selling it?

jay blanchard (jay blanchard), Tuesday, 3 February 2004 21:28 (twenty-two years ago)

That particular PAL-encoded DVD can be easily found on Amazon's UK site.

Eric H. (Eric H.), Tuesday, 3 February 2004 21:32 (twenty-two years ago)

La Jetée is also available on this R1 DVD - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000031VPS/102-4503958-9694513?v=glance

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Wednesday, 4 February 2004 02:45 (twenty-two years ago)

Second "Bringing Up Baby" and "Holiday". Also "The Fountainhead" and Hal Hartley's "Trust".

Chris Hill (Chris Hill), Wednesday, 4 February 2004 03:41 (twenty-two years ago)

This whole region-coding thing really sucks!!
(Sorry, I know that's obvious.)

Robomonkey (patronus), Wednesday, 4 February 2004 21:08 (twenty-two years ago)

I've been waiting for the nick drake documentary "A Skin Too Few" for two years now. WTF.

Chris V (Chris V), Thursday, 5 February 2004 16:46 (twenty-two years ago)

After Hours. THX 1138.

PVC (peeveecee), Friday, 6 February 2004 00:00 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh yeah, I almost forgot:

Phase IV (the best sci-fi movie about ants)

Ryan McKay (Ryan McKay), Saturday, 7 February 2004 23:23 (twenty-two years ago)

agreed

PVC (peeveecee), Sunday, 8 February 2004 00:04 (twenty-two years ago)

A still from that movie freaked me out something awful as a kid. (That probably sounds more impressive if I mention that the magazine I saw it in was Fangoria.)

Eric H. (Eric H.), Sunday, 8 February 2004 02:46 (twenty-two years ago)

speaking of ant movies. Naked Jungle with HESTON.

PVC (peeveecee), Sunday, 8 February 2004 13:42 (twenty-two years ago)

The WIld Life

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/630018384X/qid=1076635241/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-0632789-3600000?v=glance&s=video

the unnofial followup to Fast Times At Ridgemont High, written by Cameron Crowe and directed by Art LInson who produced Fight Club, Heat, The Edge etc and directed Where The Buffalo Roam. Not to mention the soundtrack by Eddie VanHalen.

PVC (peeveecee), Friday, 13 February 2004 01:28 (twenty-two years ago)

one month passes...
for all you guys wanting these movies on dvd hit me up.. i'll make you a backup copy of your vhs tapes. [email protected]

danny, Thursday, 25 March 2004 00:51 (twenty-two years ago)

My favorite film is Henry Cornelius' "Passport to Pimlico." The film was written by T.E.B. Clark, and was part of a sub-genre of British comedies about the aftermath WW2 in London. It is a brilliant film, and recieved an Oscar nomination. However, the only copy I've been able to get a hold of is a crappy PAL transfer. I would LOVE to find a DVD of "Passport to Pimlico!"

Sean D. (Sean the guy), Thursday, 25 March 2004 23:32 (twenty-two years ago)

is "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" out on DVD yet? I love that film.

DV (dirtyvicar), Friday, 26 March 2004 23:17 (twenty-two years ago)

Sean D - Passport To Pimlico is available in the UK as part of an Ealing Classics Boxset, with (I think) The Titfield Thunderbolt and two others. There are three Ealing Boxes and its on the second.

You should be able to get it from www.amazon.co.uk and if you're outside Europe you'll obviously need a multi-region dvd player...

David Nolan (David N.), Saturday, 27 March 2004 01:55 (twenty-two years ago)

Link for Passport to Pimlico : http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008N711/qid%3D1080352573/026-1436821-6430062

Roger Rabbit's available in the UK and Ireland too and HMV usually have it in their sales...

David Nolan (David N.), Saturday, 27 March 2004 01:57 (twenty-two years ago)

DV - Who Framed Roger Rabbit's out in the US... http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00007AJGH/qid=1080585227/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl74/102-2950727-9290509?v=glance&s=dvd&n=507846

Tack on another vote for After Hours. And even an offhand one for the original miniseries edition of David Lynch's Dune. I know it was released as a Japanese import on laserdisk many moons ago, so someone must have the source materials.

StickyC (StickyC), Monday, 29 March 2004 17:37 (twenty-two years ago)

is "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" out on DVD yet? I love that film.

not only is it out but it won awards for best menu design (done by my brother in law!!!)

gygax! (gygax!), Monday, 29 March 2004 23:41 (twenty-two years ago)

one month passes...
A bunch of Scorsese titles (complete w/commentaries!) are due out in America in August, including "After Hours" and "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore". Sadly, "Who's That Knocking..." didn't make the cut.

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Friday, 21 May 2004 16:09 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.thx1138movie.com/trailers/1/thx480dd3a.mov

PVC (peeveecee), Saturday, 22 May 2004 00:45 (twenty-two years ago)

My bad, I re-checked and "Who's That Knocking..." is also part of the series, which comes in individual titles or as a box set.

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 25 May 2004 16:49 (twenty-two years ago)

August releases from Criterion:

Slacker and Videodrome


!!!!

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Saturday, 29 May 2004 03:58 (twenty-two years ago)

one month passes...
I finally got around to revising my most wanted list. Reposting my blog entry here

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Two years ago I put together my top 10 list of movies that needed to be released on DVD and I think it's time for an update. Of that initial list, The Monolith Monsters, Action In The North Atlantic, and the Dragnet TV movie are completely unavailable with The Driver available only as a region 2 disc.

Anyway, this year's most wanted is:

O Lucky Man - Lindsay Anderson's surrealist triptych with coffee salesman Malcom McDowell. I've always wondered how the heck something like this got made and wish more movies were like this.

The works of Oskar Fischinger - Known probably for some of his early work on Disney's Fantasia, Fischinger was a pioneer in abstract animated films. Seventy years later, his films are still a couple light years ahead of their time. Attention Criterion: how about a monster Fischinger DVD box like what you did for Brakhage?

Highway 61 - This kinda got lost in the shuffle of early 90s indie road trip movies, but it's smarter than the rest and, well, extremely Canadian. One of the best representations of Satan in any movie ever, and hey - Jello Biafra plays a cop.

Rikky and Pete - This one got lost in the flood of late 80s Australian movies. It's not spectacular and the "wacky Aussie humor" could be just as annoying as it is charming, but it's just gentle enough to be the perfect thing to watch when you're sick.

The Lively Set - 1964 teenage exploitation on wheels. Hokey as any Elvis movie but with lots of racing scenes and twangy guitar on the soundtrack. Worth it alone for all the scences of Chrysler's 1963 Turbine Car.

The Loved One - Hysterically absurd Terry Southern comedy about the funeral industry, Hollywood, and Los Angeles cliffside living. Ahem... Criterion again?

Ace In The Hole - Bleak and ultra-harsh movie about journalistic corruption with Kirk Douglas as an alcoholic reporter. Possibly my favorite Billy Wilder movie.

Nightmare Alley - Lurid film noir about carnys, nighclub fortune tellers with Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell

The Conformist - Again, attention Criterion! Why the HELL isn't this available on DVD? We're not talking some offbeat cult movie, but a cinema classic. WTF?

Ere Erera Baleibu Icik Subua Aruaren - Basque artist José Sistiaga's seventy (yes, seventy!) minute abstract work of 100,000 individually painted frames. This is messy and swirly flipside to the precision of early computer graphics and the "stargate" sequence of 2001. No audio necessary, the only soundtrack necessary is the sound of your neurons being tuned up. The Chicago Tribune attempts to describe it.

The Double Life of Veronique - Again, I'm stumped as to why this hasn't been released on DVD yet. Almost all of Kieslowski's other movies are available, what gives?

Angel's Flight - Gritty and bleak film noir filmed in and around the Bunker Hill area of Los Angeles before the city bulldozed the whole works down to put it out of it's misery.

The Loved One - Hysterically absurd Terry Southern comedy about the funeral industry, Hollywood, and Los Angeles cliffside living. Ahem... Criterion again?

Ace In The Hole - Bleak and ultra-harsh movie about journalistic corruption with Kirk Douglas as an alcoholic reporter. Possibly my favorite Billy Wilder movie.

Nightmare Alley - Lurid film noir about carnys, nighclub fortune tellers with Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell

Play It As It Lays - Joan Didion adapted her own novel about the LA entertainment industry in the early 1970s.

Serial - Satire/sitcom of the baby boomer post-cocaine crash at the end of the 70s. Not particularly a great movie, but supposedly a lot got cut before it hit the theaters.

Dusty and Sweets McGee - Sort of the Los Angeles version of Panic In Needle Park which also came out around the same time. Terrific shots of the forgotten areas of early-70s Los Angeles.

Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Saturday, 17 July 2004 02:01 (twenty-one years ago)

The Public Enemy (Wellman)
Ninotchka (Lubitsch)
Burn!/Queimada! (Pontecorvo)
Some Came Running (Minnelli)
Sweet Charity (Fosse)
Masculin/Feminin (Godard)
The Landlord (Ashby)
Midnight (Leisen)
Gunga Din (Stevens)
Two or Three Things I Know About Her & Made In The USA (Godard)
Johnny Guitar (N.Ray)
A Foreign Affair (Wilder)
The African Queen (Huston)
Love Streams (Cassavetes)

OOP Stuff that should get reissued ASAP

The Bride Wore Black (Truffaut)
Pierrot Le Frou (Godard)
Double Imdemnity (Wilder)*
*I hear this got delayed for some reason. Anybody know why?

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Monday, 19 July 2004 20:36 (twenty-one years ago)

salvador dali's animated short "destino"
cassavettes - minnie and moskowitz

gygax! (gygax!), Monday, 19 July 2004 22:58 (twenty-one years ago)

Wow. I had no idea that Pierrot was OOP. This makes me want to go home and watch it.

dean? (deangulberry), Tuesday, 20 July 2004 02:08 (twenty-one years ago)

This also makes me want to paint my head blue and blow it up.

dean? (deangulberry), Tuesday, 20 July 2004 03:34 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, the Fox Lorber versions of it and "A Woman Is A Woman" came out and were deleted at the same time. Sealed copies of "PLF" are going for about $50 on Amazon Marketplace.

BTW, I made yet another listing mistake in regards to stuff not being on disc. Sweet Charity finally came out earlier this year. Now how about a Widescreen version of Star 80?

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 20 July 2004 18:03 (twenty-one years ago)

I wish someone would release Un Chien Andalou on DVD, before I pay $20 for the bootleg from Elusive DVD

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Tuesday, 20 July 2004 18:58 (twenty-one years ago)

I just sold my AWIAW DVD on eBay, for really cheap. The transfer on that is shit-tay. Haven't seen the Criterion yet though ... but at least the cover looks better.

dean? (deangulberry), Tuesday, 20 July 2004 18:59 (twenty-one years ago)

some notes on why some of these havent been released.

the conformist and the double life of veronique are both tied up by whoever owns the right to them.

the conformist is owned by paramount, the evil miramax owns veronique along with a bunch of kiarostami's stuff.

i believe that kino has the rights to the early bunuel stuff and has a release date for either the andulusian dog or golden age, i am too lazy to check.

todd swiss (eliti), Wednesday, 21 July 2004 21:56 (twenty-one years ago)

distant voices still lives (davies)

piscesboy, Saturday, 24 July 2004 13:20 (twenty-one years ago)

angel dust (sogo ishi)
double life of veronique (kieslowski)
sans soleil (chris marker)

firstworldman (firstworldman), Monday, 26 July 2004 16:35 (twenty-one years ago)

ANY films by Patrick Keiller, obviously. I HOPE YOU'RE READING!

broken twig, Monday, 26 July 2004 18:42 (twenty-one years ago)

sans soleil is on region 2 dvd along with le jetee.

fantastic dvd indeed.

todd swiss (eliti), Monday, 26 July 2004 21:15 (twenty-one years ago)

one month passes...
http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=265

this is so exciting!

a spectator bird (a spectator bird), Friday, 27 August 2004 14:38 (twenty-one years ago)

I imagine everybody knows this by now, but:

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0002XNSZE.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!!!

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Thursday, 9 September 2004 14:18 (twenty-one years ago)

two years pass...
oh MAN!!

http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,1925876,00.html

Distant Voices, Still Lives is released early next year..

pisces (piscesx), Thursday, 26 October 2006 12:04 (nineteen years ago)

always good for OTM quotes (tho I thought his last couple films way too fussy)

"...[people who,] worst of all, have done the Robert McKee lectures.

Why is that worst of all? "Because they've done a great deal of damage. Who can turn round and say it's good to have a climax on page six? Who said so? Robert McKee, and his theories are based on Casablanca, which was being written as it was being shot. So you're up against that level of philistinism. It beggars belief."

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 26 October 2006 12:34 (nineteen years ago)

yeah i just read that it's fantasic that isn't it?

my taped-off-tv copy of 2001 i had as a kid, had him doing the introduction to it. he sounded like he might have a heart attack with the excitement of it all, so i've liked him ever since.

pisces (piscesx), Thursday, 26 October 2006 13:18 (nineteen years ago)

The Long Day Closes needs to be released too. i thought Davies came off badly in that interview but it's understandable. i love him so but i hope he doesn't get to make that romantic comedy. i can't imagine he would pull it off.

jed_ (jed), Friday, 27 October 2006 17:13 (nineteen years ago)

what's the big deal with California Split? i'm not being sarky here, i just haven't really heard much about it.

pisces (piscesx), Monday, 30 October 2006 14:12 (nineteen years ago)

It's another sucky mid-70s Altman film that people who are fans of sucky mid-70s Altman films wet their pants over. Also it was hard to find for a while.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 30 October 2006 18:04 (nineteen years ago)

Holy Mountain (and El Topo, I guess) should be on DVD, but that'll never happen.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 30 October 2006 18:07 (nineteen years ago)

uh....

http://www.abkcofilms.com/topo.php

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 30 October 2006 19:00 (nineteen years ago)

So where can you buy them?

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 30 October 2006 19:18 (nineteen years ago)

I know there were some Japanese laser discs floating around for a while and some bootlegs off that, but I wasn't aware that Klein (it is Klein, I think) had authorized a domestic DVD for either film (he'd been sitting on them for years.)

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 30 October 2006 19:20 (nineteen years ago)

I am a fan of GREAT early-to-mid-70s Altman films (the kind Chandler fanboys can't apprec), and Cal Split isn't one of them.

Woo hoo, multivolume Matin & Lewis packs on the way! (Vol 2 will be better than 1, tho):

http://www.amazon.com/Martin-Lewis-Collection-Vol-1/dp/B000HEWEJE

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 31 October 2006 14:40 (nineteen years ago)

http://xploitedcinema.com/catalog/topo-holy-mountain-remastered-italian-release-p-2719.html

Jeff LeVine (Jeff LeVine), Wednesday, 1 November 2006 06:55 (nineteen years ago)

I am a fan of Altman films in general and California Split is probably my fave.

Still absent from DVD (in the states anyway): Brewster McCloud and Thieves Like Us.

Orgy of Pragmatism (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 1 November 2006 22:51 (nineteen years ago)

xpost

That box set is disappointing. I bought it over a year ago and would've returned it if I hadn't taken longer than 30 days to actually watch it. The quality on HM is worse than my old Japanese laserdisc boot. Wait for the ABKCO releases, whenever they come.

Jay Vee's Return (Manon_69), Sunday, 5 November 2006 22:50 (nineteen years ago)

Who is queuing up for Santantago?

xyzzzz__ (jdesouza), Sunday, 12 November 2006 19:58 (nineteen years ago)

or Satantango?

xyzzzz__ (jdesouza), Sunday, 12 November 2006 19:59 (nineteen years ago)

oh wow! looking forward to this alot.

jed_ (jed), Monday, 13 November 2006 00:07 (nineteen years ago)

£17.99 is a great price too.

jed_ (jed), Monday, 13 November 2006 00:09 (nineteen years ago)

seven months pass...

In honor of the forthcoming release of Ace In The Hole and that--after giving this thread another look--it appears many other films pimped on it have been released, I figured it needed a revival so we can list whatever else we want to see put out.

Numero Deux (Godard)
Passion ('')*
A Kind of Loving (Schlesinger)
Two Weeks In Another Town (Minnelli)
A Man Is Not A Bird (Makavejev)
Switchboard Operator/Love Dossier ('')
Party Girl (Ray)
The Lusty Men ('')
Le Beau Serge (Chabrol)
Les Cousins ('')
The Mother and The Whore (Eustache)
Je t'aime, Je t'aime (Resnais)
Cruel Story of Youth (Oshima)**
La Pointe Courte (Varda)
Raven's End (Widerberg)
Joe Hill ('')***

*not to mention several other of his 80s films.
**not to mention the rest of his films from the 60s
***You can't tell I've read Peter Cowie's Revolution! recently, have you?

C. Grisso/McCain, Friday, 6 July 2007 18:46 (eighteen years ago)

i'm so swamped with dvds part of me is like, 'ech, just hang around'. but i agree about 'two weeks in another town'.

i think every single film in the first post is now on dvd (brighter summers day hard to find but it's out there).

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Friday, 6 July 2007 19:28 (eighteen years ago)

Passion is scheduled to be released later this year in an inexpensive R1 DVD boxset from Lionsgate that also will include Prenom: Carmen, Detective and Woe is Me.

Hmm... I just checked again and now it appears this will be out 9/11/07

I would also love to see a release for a restored The Mother and The Whore. And O Lucky Man!

A Kind of Loving has long been available in the UK. Only £4.97 online right now

Jeff LeVine, Friday, 6 July 2007 21:13 (eighteen years ago)

detective and maybe prenom carmen and maybe passion are on british dvd too. and helas pour moi possibly!

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Friday, 6 July 2007 23:36 (eighteen years ago)

sure, 1 and 2 have made it to dvd, but WHEN OH WHEN will the crowning glory in the franchise finally make it to disc!!!!???????

http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VGN73ZEJL._SS500_.jpg

scott seward, Saturday, 7 July 2007 05:02 (eighteen years ago)

Thanks for the heads-up on the lionsgate set!

C. Grisso/McCain, Monday, 9 July 2007 16:57 (eighteen years ago)

every single film in the first post is now on dvd (brighter summers day hard to find but it's out there).

??? in US? a boot, you mean?

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 15:34 (eighteen years ago)

20's/'30's films by Frank Borzage. It just amazes me that there's so little available. I'd especially like to see "Man's Castle" w/Spencer Tracy & Loretta Young.

Silent films generally, also. "The Wind", "La Boheme", "The Scarlet Letter", "Wings", "Lilac Time" etc etc etc.

Pashmina, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 16:59 (eighteen years ago)

In his Cinema-Scope column a few months ago, J. Rosenbaum mentioned this guy, who claims that for $25 he can track down anything and burn it to DVD or VCD. Rosenbaum says he's used the service, but I don't know that I would try it unless I was desperate.

C0L1N B..., Tuesday, 10 July 2007 19:18 (eighteen years ago)

www.asiafilm.com according to... this month's j-ro column:

http://www.cinema-scope.com/cs31/col_rosenbaum_dvd.htm

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 19:29 (eighteen years ago)

which i think might be a different thing. not sure how legit it is.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 19:30 (eighteen years ago)

That Sidney Bloomberg thing that Colin B links to is pretty weird. I wonder how often people email him w/lists like 1/four devils 2/london after midnight 3/convention city 4/flaming youth 5/gold diggers of broadway 6/the city gone wild and so on and I wonder how he responds.

I'm actually tempted to give the guy a try for a few titles that I know are extant - "Noah's Ark", "Lilac Time" and "Weary River" off the top of my head.

One other title I was going to mention was "The Egyptian", an odd ancient world epic piece starring bella darvi & gene tierney, w/a great soundtrack by bernard hermann. It's listed on the rosenbaum column henry links to, as is the old "Ghost & Mrs Muir" from the '40's - I can't believe that's not available from "regular sources"?

Pashmina, Wednesday, 11 July 2007 22:01 (eighteen years ago)

Last Days of Disco. Seriously.

I know, right?, Wednesday, 11 July 2007 22:15 (eighteen years ago)

that's Whit Stillman's best movie

Dr Morbius, Thursday, 12 July 2007 14:06 (eighteen years ago)

she's gotta have it (spike lee's first movie)

Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 14 July 2007 03:25 (eighteen years ago)

surprised it came up but Man's Castle is terrific. would absolutely like more borzage stuff on dvd.

johnny crunch, Saturday, 14 July 2007 20:59 (eighteen years ago)

'she's gotta have it' is on dvd in R2, but not in the US.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Sunday, 15 July 2007 15:57 (eighteen years ago)

Supposedly Criterion's been working on She's Gotta Have It for like the last five years. i think there's been some rights hold-up, and they might not end up doing the film.

C. Grisso/McCain, Monday, 16 July 2007 15:19 (eighteen years ago)

Not a movie, but...

The Tracey Ullman episodes of The Simpsons

Mr. Snrub, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 19:08 (eighteen years ago)

Linklater's "subUrbia" isn't on DVD (but apparently is now being worked on).

I'd also love to see 'The Swinger' with Ann-Margret because it's just so fucking weird... the VHS bootleg I got off ebay just doens't suffice.

Stevie D, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 19:21 (eighteen years ago)

ok i got the dodgy dvd of 'a brighter summer day'. will report back.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Thursday, 26 July 2007 22:18 (eighteen years ago)

O Lucky Man! to be released on October 23rd

C. Grisso/McCain, Monday, 6 August 2007 16:08 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Husbands (Cassevetes)
Feu Follet/The Fire Within (Malle)

poortheatre, Thursday, 23 August 2007 21:12 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?sku=668045&WT.mc_id=101447

'distant voices, still lives' finally! hats off to the BFI too cause the package looks great.

hey 'if' 'performance' and 'distant voices...' all released in the same few months! is someone somewhere reading this thread?!

pisces, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 15:51 (eighteen years ago)

three months pass...

okay so what's next?

pisces, Monday, 10 December 2007 13:46 (eighteen years ago)

pretty much anything on r1 by Max Ophuls except Lola Montes

Dr Morbius, Monday, 10 December 2007 15:46 (eighteen years ago)

Supposedly Criterion's got an Ophuls box in the pipeline, featuring Madame de..., Le Plasir, and La Ronde. Details are kinda thin on the ground at the moment tho.

C. Grisso/McCain, Tuesday, 11 December 2007 15:39 (eighteen years ago)

Seeing as L'Amore In Citta the Fellini, Antonioni & friends anthology film is getting an R2 release next year, it should be noted that there's a bit of Antonioni that are still unavailable. Such as:

The Lady Without Camelias
I Vinti
Zabriskie Point
Chung Kuo - Cina
The Mystery of Oberwald

Not to mention that Red Desert and Beyond The Clouds are both long OOP.

C. Grisso/McCain, Friday, 14 December 2007 18:17 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Hello Frederick

C. Grisso/McCain, Sunday, 30 December 2007 22:39 (eighteen years ago)

hex

the galena free practitioner, Thursday, 3 January 2008 20:12 (eighteen years ago)

Max et son chien Dick

maybe it is on DVD, I dunno. It is a silent in which a man suspects his wife is having an affair and asks him to keep an eye on her. When her lover appears, the dog phones the man at his office and barks down the phone to tell him what is happening. This is plainly the greatest scene ever committed to celluloid.

The Real Dirty Vicar, Thursday, 10 January 2008 15:30 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

It's not a film but why oh why isn't Lou Grant on DVD?

Ned Trifle (Notinmyname), Wednesday, 21 October 2009 11:42 (sixteen years ago)

Tarnished Angels - Sirk
Love Streams - Cassavetes

Zeno, Thursday, 22 October 2009 08:36 (sixteen years ago)

silent version of All Quiet on the Western Front
Magnificent Ambersons, Chimes at Midnight, Touch of Evil (in 4:3)

abanana, Friday, 23 October 2009 20:55 (sixteen years ago)

The Incident, 1967

meisenfek, Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:15 (sixteen years ago)

200 Motels, possibly because MGM & The Zappa Estate are still mad at each other.

Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 25 October 2009 20:44 (sixteen years ago)

Le Samourai doesn't seem to be available any more. And Tampopo is difficult to get. And Year of the Sex Olympics nigh on impossible.

GamalielRatsey, Sunday, 25 October 2009 20:47 (sixteen years ago)

Nudo no yuro aka Night in Nude
watched this one on laserdisc some time ago, i'm still impressed

Xicu'l toperu by gonzalo tapia
alltime favorite shortfilm, searching for it now 10 years to see it again

meisenfek, Monday, 26 October 2009 06:44 (sixteen years ago)

Criterion still has Le Samourai. In stock even.

wmlynch, Monday, 26 October 2009 18:32 (sixteen years ago)

one year passes...

Apparently there's no DVD of Alan Bleasdale's No Surrender? Bollocks.

I'll always remember that fruit salad (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 27 November 2010 13:30 (fifteen years ago)

ok i got the dodgy dvd of 'a brighter summer day'. will report back.

― That one guy that hit it and quit it, Thursday, July 26, 2007 11:18 PM (3 years ago) Bookmark

really gotta knuckle down and do this

rip whiney g weingarten 03/11 never forget (history mayne), Saturday, 27 November 2010 14:23 (fifteen years ago)

Think there's an official release coming soon. It was just restored.

C0L1N B..., Saturday, 27 November 2010 19:02 (fifteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

sweet, thx

moholy-nagl (history mayne), Sunday, 26 December 2010 20:00 (fifteen years ago)

hi moe

buzza, Tuesday, 28 December 2010 04:25 (fifteen years ago)

CONTROVERSIAL MOD SPAM DELETE

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Thursday, 30 December 2010 02:40 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Where in the hell is Madhouse (The one with the infestation of house guests)? It's 10 years later and that movie isn't on DVD? My VHS is worn out.

Rotating & Blunders (MintIce), Sunday, 16 January 2011 02:55 (fifteen years ago)

ur talking abt the kirstie alley/john laroquette movie?

johnny crunch, Sunday, 16 January 2011 03:04 (fifteen years ago)

four months pass...

Showboat -the 1936 version
Shanghai Express (the von Sternberg one-apparently on DVD but not in US where I am)

MrDasher, Thursday, 26 May 2011 16:15 (fifteen years ago)

Let It Be

Mr. Snrub, Friday, 27 May 2011 01:20 (fifteen years ago)

Letter From An Unknown Woman? At least not in the U.S. - I think...

Ramen Noodles & Ketchup (R Baez), Friday, 27 May 2011 01:46 (fifteen years ago)

also for US: the 1944 Dead of Night.
I think this used to be available here on a disc with The Queen of Spades, but it seems to have gone out of print.

MrDasher, Tuesday, 31 May 2011 15:09 (fifteen years ago)

The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years

MrDasher, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:26 (fifteen years ago)

two years pass...

There are shitloads of east Asian classics that aren't available, so quite a lot are Japanese.

Lots of Sogo Ishii films, but mostly Angel Dust (someone else mentioned that above), Crazy Thunder Road and Crazy Family.

Shuji Terayama in general (I think there is only two available); especially Pastoral: To Die In The Country, I'm pretty sure a dvd label said they were going to release this a few years ago but it never happened. Emperor Tomato Ketchup is one of the last things I expect to ever get a western dvd release (some imdb users threatened to kill him for making that, even though he has been dead for quite a while).

I used to want all the Sion Sono films but I've found him very patchy (from seeing 9 films), so I just hope the better ones come over.

Nightmare Detective 2 (Tsukamoto)
Female (includes Tsukamoto)
The Undead (Corman)
Savage Messiah (Ken Russell)
Bitterness Of Youth
Hell/Jigoku (Kumashiro)
Ghost Of Yotsuya (Nakagawa)
Belladonna Of Sadness
Mind Game
From Inside
Midori-Ko (Keita Kurosaka)

I'll probably have quite a few more later on.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 11 May 2014 04:19 (twelve years ago)

Savage Messiah is out on a Warner Archive DVD-R- I haven't watched it yet, but it's easy enough to get. Cosigned on Sogo Ishii and especially Mind Game- I know the home video market for anime, especially anything even remotely weird, has been collapsing in favor of endless fight-centric shounen shows but you'd think someone would recognize that movie is a potential arthouse crossover goldmine

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Sunday, 11 May 2014 05:00 (twelve years ago)

I haven't updated my list in a while (between blatant piracy and getting a multiregion player), but:
Shivers
the films of Pen-Ek Ratanaruang (Last Life in the Universe is still available, as is Headshot, but 6ixtynin9 is out of print and the rest were never released in the US)
Times Square
Todd Haynes' Safe (the continued OOP-ness of this is fucking baffling to me)
Jan Svankmajer's Faust and Little Otik
so much Peter Greenaway: The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover; 8 1/2 Women; The Pillow Book; The Baby of Macon; Prospero's Books; Drowning By Numbers. Many of these aren't even in print in the UK
Tsai Ming-Liang's Rebels of the Neon God
the original version of Sleuth
Takeshi Kitano's Fireworks and Sonatine
The Plague Dogs, uncut and in the right aspect ratio etc
Crimes of Passion
Britannia Hospital
Allegro Non Troppo
Black Lizard

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Sunday, 11 May 2014 05:09 (twelve years ago)

nothing *should* be on DVD. Do some work.

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 11 May 2014 12:05 (twelve years ago)

What kind of work?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 11 May 2014 13:14 (twelve years ago)

Pretty sure Plague Dogs came out uncut a few years ago, don't know about the aspect ratio.

I got the uncut Crimes Of Passion, a Swedish copy called China Blue.

I've been looking for Svankmajer's Faust recently and there seems to be plenty of copies.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 11 May 2014 13:25 (twelve years ago)

nothing *should* be on DVD. Do some work.

― images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius),

I have no idea what you're trying to say with your gibberish, but it sounds a lot like you think I shouldn't have access to good films unless I live in or travel to a big city...? Maybe you could be clearer.

WilliamC, Sunday, 11 May 2014 13:54 (twelve years ago)

Quite a lot of Janusz Majewski and Juraj Herz isn't available. A lot Kiyoshi Kurosawa's output needs a proper reissue.

Intentions Of Murder
Poison For The Fairies (for reissue)
Flaming Creatures
Tales From Gimli Hospital (for reissue)
Ugly Dirty And Bad (with English subtitles)
Messiah Of Evil (for reissue)
Devil Fetus
Un Lac
In The Midst Of Life
Last Frankenstein
Ammoru
Letters From A Dead Man (for reissue)
Eve Of Ivan Kupalo
L'Ange
Winter Days
Book Of The Dead

There is quite a lot more but I never know if I'll still care in a few months. Quite a lot of films are getting rare and might need a reissue by the time I get around to looking for them. Dark Waters (Baino), Blood Tea And Red String and Messiah Of Evil just went on my wishlist and I wouldn't be surprised if all the cheap copies are gone by the time I go to buy them.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 11 May 2014 15:58 (twelve years ago)

Anchor Bay did Britannia Hospital ages ago. It's probably oop now.

Damnit Janet Weiss & The Riot Grrriel (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 11 May 2014 22:39 (twelve years ago)

Criterion's supposed to be putting Safe out later this year.

Damnit Janet Weiss & The Riot Grrriel (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 11 May 2014 22:59 (twelve years ago)

Savage Messiah is out on a Warner Archive DVD-R- I haven't watched it yet, but it's easy enough to get.

I've got it (along with the Archive-d Russell's), and it looks great.

People like to diss the Warner Archive, but most of what I've seen from them has been quality goods re:sound & image.

Damnit Janet Weiss & The Riot Grrriel (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 11 May 2014 23:07 (twelve years ago)

RAG- I'd love to know where you found Faust. The cheapest used copies I can find start at $30, which is kind of my spending upper limit for new copies of things. There hasn't been a UK release yet, has there?
Blood Tea and Red String likewise, though it looks like Amazon are selling it as an on-demand DVD-R now.
And if you mean the Kawamoto Book of the Dead, it seems to still be available at retail through Amazon.

Glad to hear it re: Savage Messiah. I was pretty impressed with the Lizstomania disc, so I'm not surprised it's up to the same standard. I think a lot of what people object to with Warner Archive is this pushing aside of often very significant films deserving of a more thorough home video treatment instead of farming them out to a boutique label that could give them the attention they deserve.

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Monday, 12 May 2014 05:26 (twelve years ago)

Faust was at the UK version of Amazon but on second look I don't see any clear notations about subtitles and dubbing, but in terms of price, the European and Korean copies are reasonable.

It's not unusual for the UK site not to have some stuff the American version does(that used to be a way bigger problem), but after enough looking around I found Book Of The Dead, for some reason the director's name isn't noted on the UK site, but I found it by searching the title with the year. Thank you.

After some more digging on animated films I listed.

Just found that L'Ange/The Angel is available at this store, along with a short film collection for the same animator.
http://britishanimationawards.com/

Midori-Ko can be found at the official site with English subtitle options but I don't feel confident about buying from a Japanese language site.
http://www.midori-ko.com/

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 12 May 2014 12:22 (twelve years ago)

WmC, all i mean is there always gonna be a number of films that are going to be difficult to see for whatever reason. don't sweat it.

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Monday, 12 May 2014 14:29 (twelve years ago)

There are always going to be some that won't consent to having their films released for home viewing. Crispin Glover's films might be when he can't be bothered touring them anymore. Cremaster series is watched by lots of people online but there is no easy official home releases.

Probably more than anything that film about visual interpretations of Bach's music is the cinema-only film I'd most like to see.

I think Shuji Terayama and other Japanese avant-gardists had actors and effects people doing things in the cinema. So the film by itself can never be the whole intended cinema experience.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 12 May 2014 14:57 (twelve years ago)

xp -- as long as you're not the one who defines what "do some work" consists of.

WilliamC, Monday, 12 May 2014 15:47 (twelve years ago)

obv one can only do what one can do, depending on the circumstances

but yeah to a degree, if i haven't seen it on a big screen, i don't think i've really seen it.

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Monday, 12 May 2014 15:51 (twelve years ago)

Interesting take. Is it the size of the screen? Being in a darkened room? The act of leaving Personal Living Space and entering Art-Exhibition Space? Lack of interruption?

All three of my home viewing options take up a bigger percentage of my field of vision than a theater screen. I don't have high-end sound systems -- oh well. Generally I dim the lights when watching, and don't start a film unless I have enough time blocked out to watch the whole thing. (There are exceptions to that one.) Like I say, I don't think I trust any definition of "do some work" you might come up with.

WilliamC, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:12 (twelve years ago)

I just think the expectation that we are entitled to see everything we might ever want to see at home is unnatural.

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Monday, 12 May 2014 16:18 (twelve years ago)

"Unnatural" has almost no meaning in 2014. I'll go as far as David Lynch and say people have no fucking business watching a movie on their phone, but that's about it.

WilliamC, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:33 (twelve years ago)

I just think the expectation that we are entitled to see everything we might ever want to see at home is unnatural.

― images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), 12. maj 2014 18:18 (28 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

And for free!

I agree that seeing a film at home is not like seeing it at a theater - I saw Stalker on 35 mm yesterday, and it was a revelation compared with watching it on a small computerscreen - but it's still better than not seeing it at all. Would love to see Young Girls of Rochefort in the cinema, will continue to watch the songs on youtube.

Frederik B, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:50 (twelve years ago)

Obviously these issues aren't restricted to films, all sorts of things get reissued in forms that make you want to bang your head against a wall but I'm not really much of a purist when it comes to film. I usually just want it uncut, in the right audio language (hopefully with decent subtitles if it needs them), a decent resolution on not too small a screen.

Comics are forever reissued with terrible new colouring jobs, absurd edits and even atrocities like marvel getting artists to trace the art (never heard a good reason why).

I heard that some people are writing books these days that are difficult or impossible to read in ebook form.

I've never understood people who don't like reproductions of paintings, drawings and sculpture (admittedly they are not many people). I'm always expecting to hear about an art gallery being bombed or flooded. I think most artists would like their art circulated as widely as possible in books and image files. I remember when a digital version of a prestigious gallery opened, some were excited about being able to view the art in far closer detail than you would be physically allowed to at the actual place.

I'm not much a fan of videogames anymore but they really are the worst for not being able to replicate the original experience. So many source codes are gone, so much hardware incompatibility issues(especially the really fancy unique arcade machines) and boneheaded reissue choices and mistakes. The amount of screwups on those PS2 compilations for PS3 is astonishing.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 12 May 2014 17:56 (twelve years ago)

Mondo Vision's long (long, long)-gestating special edition of Zulawski's Possession is finally out in just under a month!

http://www.toufaan.com/products/possession-limited-edition-2000-numbered-copies

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Saturday, 17 May 2014 13:50 (twelve years ago)

Arrow Video are releasing a R2 blu-ray of Shivers/They Came From Within.

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Thursday, 22 May 2014 15:34 (twelve years ago)

one month passes...

What Happened Was...

You know something? He *did* say "well, yeah" a lot. (cryptosicko), Monday, 21 July 2014 04:49 (eleven years ago)


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