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kenneth seay 02-13-04 02:08 AM

Triplets of Bellville?
 
Does any one have any idea when Triplets of Bellville will be released on region 1. for whats its worth its a must see for serious animation fans , I didnt love it in my heart of hearts but for lack of better words its interesting , funny , incredibly ambitious and I cant wait to own it

Mr. Salty 02-13-04 02:50 AM

Please use a question mark when you're posting a question. Otherwise, people like me will click into this thread expecting to find some information about an announced release.

Tarnower 02-13-04 06:31 AM

The release date is May 4.

I also found the film interesting but didn't love it. I found the story rather uninteresting and self-consciously oddball. However, I do think the dog in this film is perhaps the most endearing animated canine I've ever seen. The film also seemed rather abrupt. I expected it to continue and it was already over. It's still worth catching, but I don't recommend it as the masterpiece that certain critics are falling all over themselves to proclaim.

And a note to filmmakers regarding all the anti-American references (i.e. obese statue of liberty holding ice cream cone instead of torch, or portraying the majority of citizens walking around as so obese that they can't even turn a corner very well): OKAY, WE GET IT!

elise 02-13-04 07:26 AM

I don't think the details have been announced yet, just a date.

Off-topic: Saying America is obese isn't necessarily anti-American, it's the truth. America is the most obese country in the world with no signs of slowing. If an American director had used the same imagery, would it be considered anti-American? There's no reason to pretend the problem doesn't exist.

eXcentris 02-13-04 09:34 AM

Off-topic: Sheesh, get a sense of humor... Did you notice that De Gaulle had the head of a pig and that they poked fun at everybody?

jmj713 02-13-04 09:34 AM

Hopefully details will be announced soon! Hoping for a good SE! The trailer is absolutely entrancing and the soundtrack kicks ass. It's showing at a theater near me starting today, so I'm gonna catch it tonight!!

Giles 02-13-04 09:41 AM

the music on the soundtrack from the trailer is definately fun... had me clapping and tapping my toes.

planet_jake 02-13-04 09:46 AM

I live in an INCREDIBLY small town (Population less then 600) So the chances of a theatre anywhere near me showing it is NIL. But I will buy it on DVD blind, I am certain I will like it based on its oddball status and the trailer. I have always been drawn to the strange....

jmj713 02-13-04 10:13 AM

Giles, get the soundtrack - there are several versions of the song in the trailer and the other tracks are just as good, if you enjoy that sort of '30s jazzy offbeat music.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000168ACI

paul.n3w 02-13-04 10:18 AM

Just a note... the 'theme' song from the trailer is up for the Best Original Song Oscar :)

Not to mention the movie itself is up for Best Animated Feature Film.

I hope it wins both!

pro-bassoonist 02-13-04 10:41 AM


Originally posted by elise
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Off-topic: Saying America is obese isn't necessarily anti-American, it's the truth. America is the most obese country in the world with no signs of slowing. If an American director had used the same imagery, would it be considered anti-American? There's no reason to pretend the problem doesn't exist.

Thank you for making this clear. I agree with your comment 100%-stating the problem is not being anti-American!!, which many nowadays like to slap on the face of everyone that happens to express some constructive criticism.

With this said, the film is VERY charming. If you are region free Nicheflix is now renting the British version.

jmj713 02-13-04 10:48 AM

There's a French 2-disc SE out: http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00009ZT9F

Hopefully they all make it to R1, because it sounds loaded, especially that 38-minute making-of!

MrN 02-13-04 11:05 AM

I loved it and hope the DVD is an SE - and yeah, I hope it wins both Oscars its up for.

Yancy 02-13-04 12:24 PM

I picked up the widescreen R2 disc from Tartan...

The film is absolutely amazing... Nearly as good as "Finding Nemo"

Bleddyn Williams 02-13-04 01:13 PM

CDwow is currently offering the Tartan R2.

Yancy, how is the transfer and extras?

futbol 02-13-04 02:21 PM

I loved this movie (and the soundtrack which I just picked up) beyond belief. Hopefully we'll get some concrete details soon--I can't wait to get this.

jmj713 02-13-04 04:20 PM

If they port the long making-of, the video and the commentary, I'll be happy. And the trailer(s) of course!

baracine 05-19-04 11:09 AM

Canadian edition is out...
 
The Canadian edition DVD came out yesterday in a superb 2-disc special edition, an unfolding boxset reproducing the shape of an old upright radio set (the top is curved). From the DVD reviews, I gather that this edition simply repackaged everything that is on the US version on two discs. (Correction: The theatrical teaser and trailer are missing.)
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I really love this movie but there are a few "buts".

The anamorphic 1.78 transfer while very flattering for the colours basically crops the top and bottom of the original 1.66 theatrical version. Furthermore, the only way to see the sides of the original picture on a regular overcropped TV (mine is a rear projection Toshiba with progressive scanning DVD player) is to watch it in windowboxed in Full Screen mode in PS. I wish someone somewhere would do something about overcropping by simply windowboxing everything.

And although reviews of the DVD say there is no edge enhancement, I find the picture somewhat unstable and blurry in its ambitious wide pans over cityscapes.

But this does not distract overmuch from the glory, warmth and originality of this animation film.

By the way, the English and French tracks, as far as I can tell (and I'm French) are exactly the same, i.e. French dialogue mixed in with generous portions of Québécois French mumblings (the Triplets and the inhabitants of Belleville). Belleville itself is an architectural mixture of Montreal (Québec) and New York. The chase scenes in those steep streets are obviously inspired by the break-neck narrow slopes of Old Québec City.


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