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Zen Peckinpah 05-07-08 08:14 PM

FYI: M-Z titles ARE included in the deal, just need to know which ones you want.

I picked up Miami Blues, Cop (CRIMINALLY underrated James Woods performance), and Stone Cold (a.k.a. the best movie EVER).

Proglodite 05-07-08 08:45 PM

Are these the three new Fox Film Noir titles:

The Stranger 13.77
Somewhere in the Night 10.48
Kansas City Confidential 13.77

Proglodite 05-07-08 08:51 PM

Partially replying to myself

The Stranger and Kansas City Confidential are from MGM (which explains the higher price). Are there any bonus features on Kansas City? Looks like just a short featurette on The Stranger....very disappointing when compared to the Fox Film Noir releases.

Peter

chris_sc77 05-07-08 08:53 PM

Order 1:
Eight Men Out: SE
Panic in Year Zero/Last Man on Earth (Double Feature)
Taps: 25th Anniversary SE

Order 2:
Red Dawn: 2-Disk SE
The Ultimate Flint Collection (3-Disk Set)
The Big Trail : 2-Disk SE



Total order for all six titles: $49.82
All of these were blind-buys except for Red Dawn.
Thanks OP.

Sondheim 05-07-08 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by Proglodite
Are these the three new Fox Film Noir titles:

The Stranger 13.77
Somewhere in the Night 10.48
Kansas City Confidential 13.77

Well, the three most recent releases in their official "Fox Film Noir" line are:

Black Widow
Daisy Kenyon
Dangerous Crossing

Here's a complete list of the DVDs in the series.

Last year they also released four films in the MGM Film Noir line:

A Bullet for Joey
Kansas City Confidential
The Stranger
Woman in the Window

Edit: Indeed, the MGM series seems to be very light on extras. In fact, "Kansas City Confidential" does not have any special features at all. Here's a comparison of that edition with the other versions that are available.

Zen Peckinpah 05-07-08 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by chris_sc77
Order 1:
Taps: 25th Anniversary SE

All of these were blind-buys except for Red Dawn.

Taps is really good, definitely underrated. Great debut for Sean Penn and good work from Hutton and Scott, and Tom Cruise is surprisingly well cast here.

cgray 05-07-08 09:16 PM

If anybody has any input on the

Svankmajer shorts (vs. BFI edition)
or
Earth (Dovzhenko)

I'd really appreciate it. TIA.


To contribute something to the thread, I think that the film The Return (dir. Andrei Zvyagintsev) is excellent. Definitely worth a rental, if not a purchase. The $15 that DD has it for right now is the best price I have seen for awhile, maybe ever. DVD Talk review is here.

NoirFan 05-07-08 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by punit
I already own Nosferatu's earlier version from Kino. Do i need to double-dip for the ultimate edition ?

If you're going to double dip on this one, I'd definitely recommend the R2 MoC version. Along with the Jean Vigo set, it's what convinced me to finally go region-free.

DVD Polizei 05-07-08 09:23 PM

I also recommend:

At Close Range
52 Pick-Up
Comes A Horseman

mattressman 05-07-08 09:25 PM

Holy crap, I've been waiting for Fantastic Voyage and Lost World to go on sale. I also still haven't picked up the Tales from the Crypt double feature. This is perfect!

Proglodite 05-07-08 09:34 PM

Thanks for the quick reply on the Film Noirs! I have all the Fox releases, but have only had a chance to watch a few...since I consider these part of my permanent collection they actually have low priority in viewing.

I have Kansas City Confidential on one of the public domain sets I bought awhile back - great film...but price is too high for me to double-dip right now. I'll just wait and hope to find it used sometime. Peter

chris_sc77 05-07-08 10:24 PM

ALso had to place a 3rd order to try out some of these Fox Film Noir titles. Just guessed on ones to pick up after reading a couple of reviews and seeing the features. Ended up going with
Laura
Black Widow
Call Northside 777

(all for only $20.96)

Zen Peckinpah 05-07-08 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by DVD Polizei
I also recommend:

At Close Range
52 Pick-Up
Comes A Horseman

Damn! Forgot the first two there. 52 Pick-Up is a BADASS movie, Roy Scheider was the man in this. John Glover is a great villain too...right up with Jackie Brown and Out of Sight for the best Elmore Leonard adaptation.

And At Close Range...how can you go wrong with Penn and Walken? Plus Crispin Glover is in it.

drak b 05-08-08 12:04 AM

Wonderful sale! I managed to keep my total fairly low although I'm still looking closely at that great Buster Keaton set for $99...

I'm a big fan of classic comedies and I highly recommend each of the titles I purchased based on their reviews and content (thought not all are comedies).

$14.98 Cavalcade Of Comedy
$14.98 Charley Chase Collection, Volume 1
$12.48 Charley Chase Collection, Volume 2
$49.98 Douglas Fairbanks Collection
$24.98 Glamour Girls Collection
$12.48 It Happened Tomorrow
$14.98 Metropolis

Total $144.86

Thank you DD & the original poster!

drak b 05-08-08 12:13 AM

Also, anyone looking at these titles should make sure that they can’t be had in as part of a set in this same sale for a significantly lower price. I nearly made this error with the Glamour Girls Collection ($24.98, 5 Titles vs. $14.98 each) and the Douglas Fairbanks Collection ($44.98, 5 Titles vs. $14.98 each).

OstenCarty 05-08-08 12:49 AM

Does anyone own the Film Noir Box Sets

Both collections are awfully tempting to buy at $25 does anyone know if the prints of the films are high quality?

punit 05-08-08 02:48 AM

I don't want to play spoilsport here but for those of you going for Battleship Potempkin,
there is a criterion release in fray which will likely include following films

Eisenstein: The Silent Years - The Criterion Collection
- Strike ( Стачка ) ( Stachka ) (1925)
- Battleship Potemkin ( Броненосец Потёмкин ) ( Bronenosets Potyomkin ) (1925)
- October - Ten Days That Shook the World ( Октябрь ) ( Oktyabr ) (1927)

This is not definite as sometime projects get delayed/stalled. And then in Criterion Newsletter that i received yesterday, it was mentioned that they are coming out with blu-ray discs for some of the titles as well.

punit 05-08-08 04:02 AM

Updated!

jackson walker 05-08-08 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by drak b
Wonderful sale! I managed to keep my total fairly low although I'm still looking closely at that great Buster Keaton set for $99...

I'm a big fan of classic comedies and I highly recommend each of the titles I purchased based on their reviews and content (thought not all are comedies).

$14.98 Cavalcade Of Comedy
$14.98 Charley Chase Collection, Volume 1
$12.48 Charley Chase Collection, Volume 2
$49.98 Douglas Fairbanks Collection
$24.98 Glamour Girls Collection
$12.48 It Happened Tomorrow
$14.98 Metropolis

Total $144.86

Thank you DD & the original poster!

Drak, could you let us know the quality of the Robin Hood in the Fairbanks Collection? I believe it is the new 35-mm remastered print. I am considering upgradiing from my earlier Kino edition.

indy81 05-08-08 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by punit
I don't want to play spoilsport here but for those of you going for Battleship Potempkin,
there is a criterion release in fray which will likely include following films

Eisenstein: The Silent Years - The Criterion Collection
- Strike ( Стачка ) ( Stachka ) (1925)
- Battleship Potemkin ( Броненосец Потёмкин ) ( Bronenosets Potyomkin ) (1925)
- October - Ten Days That Shook the World ( Октябрь ) ( Oktyabr ) (1927)

This is not definite as sometime projects get delayed/stalled. And then in Criterion Newsletter that i received yesterday, it was mentioned that they are coming out with blu-ray discs for some of the titles as well.

Criterion announced that Silent Years collection nearly ten years ago, and they haven't said a thing about it for a long, long time. So I think it's safe to say that it's not coming out, especially since KINO is releasing the restorations of the three films you mention.

Sean O'Hara 05-08-08 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by OstenCarty
Does anyone own the Film Noir Box Sets

Both collections are awfully tempting to buy at $25 does anyone know if the prints of the films are high quality?

They aren't Criterion quality, but they aren't bad.

Tenacious D 05-08-08 09:33 AM

I ordered the following for $58.32 shipped:

Scarecrows
The Curse/Curse 2 Double Feature
The House Where Evil Dwells
From A Whisper To A Scream
Nomads
Blow Out
Blue Velvet
52 Pickup
The Hot Spot

I might place a second order before the sale ends too.

Thanks for posting the sale punit and thanks for the links mnementh!

dollfins1 05-08-08 09:41 AM

does the geman horror box contain the ultimate nosferatu?

punit 05-08-08 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by dollfins1
does the geman horror box contain the ultimate nosferatu?

Nopes, the old one and that's the sorry state of affairs.

rehmus 05-08-08 09:58 AM

I already own a lot of Kino stuff (German Horror Box, Fritz Lang Box, DW Griffith Box, It (with Clara Bow), Metropolis (outside of the copy that comes in the Box), and probably some I'm forgetting... but damn this sale is awesome. I am very, very poor but I'm seriously considering:
The Art of Buster Keaton
Battleship Potemkin
Nosferatu
Man With a Movie Camera
Reel Baseball
German Expressionism Collection

$200 shipped for that much stuff is ridiculous. I hate having no money when these sales come up.


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