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Just a heads-up that the Sabata Trilogy comes out tomorrow 10/18. Did anyone get their copy early?
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
Just a heads-up that the Sabata Trilogy comes out tomorrow 10/18. Did anyone get their copy early?
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
Just a heads-up that the Sabata Trilogy comes out tomorrow 10/18. Did anyone get their copy early?
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
Just a heads-up that the Sabata Trilogy comes out tomorrow 10/18. Did anyone get their copy early?
Thanks, Jean Paul |
Worth a thread bump to know that Navajo Joe will finally get it's long awaited-R1 release May 13th.
http://cover6.cduniverse.com/CDUCove...ge/7629733.jpg |
Great news. I've never seen Navajo Joe, but I've always loved the score. I'll get this first day.
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I have never seen this to. Will be buying at some point. Almost 2 1/2 years since a post in this thread.
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It's a fun movie. I think I said somewhere early in this thread that I enjoyed this one more than Django (Also directed by Corbucci)
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Holy crap.
You've no idea how long I've waited for that! Now, if they could put out a proper (ie. not pan&scan) dvd of The Mercenary as well... |
if it's corbucci that directed it then i'll probably check it out.
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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
Great news. I've never seen Navajo Joe, but I've always loved the score. I'll get this first day.
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Is Navajo Joe foolscreen?
It says so on the Amazon site. |
Sure hope not...definitely looking forward to this one!
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Originally Posted by Pillowhead
Is Navajo Joe foolscreen?
It says so on the Amazon site. Hmmm. This brings up an interesting point because there's a music difference between the foolscreen and widescreen version. In the opening scene, Spoiler:
The music is extended untill we go the main title. But in the widescreen version I saw on TCM, the music is not extended and is off synch when matching the main title and it's credits. I'll try an audio explanation: <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/hN1bJqU50iA&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hN1bJqU50iA&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object> In the foolscreen version, the opening screaming goes on for about 8 more seconds. Perfectly matching the jump to the guitar lick for the main title, "Navajo Joe". I really wonder if this is a problem that can no longer be fixed between the versions. |
amazon also lists it as being widescreen. probably just another case of amazon not having the info yet so they just put up incorrect info.
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I'm sure Navajo Joe will be widescreen. I love the cover too. I am shocked it took this long to get it. I have a PD FS copy but cannot bear to watch it like that. Excellent spaghetti.
If anybody is interested, WildEast.net has "For a Few Previews More" for 9.95. It's rare to see them mark down a disc like that and quantities are always limited of course. |
Originally Posted by Subgeniusguy
I love the cover too.
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Not just MGM either. Over here, Pat Garret & Billy the Kid and The Wild Bunch also had white background cover art.
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Originally Posted by Mondo Kane
It's a fun movie. I think I said somewhere early in this thread that I enjoyed this one more than Django (Also directed by Corbucci)
I hope this is better than Reynolds other western, Sam Whiskey. Just wasn't a fan of that movie. |
Widescreen confirmed:
http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/n-s/navajojoe66.htm The review says Reynolds' real voice appears on the english track :eek: I've never heard this version before! But I sure hope that audio problem I mentioned on the previous page is corrected. |
My copy finally arrived.
The review is wrong stating that Reynolds voice appears in the track...Unless Burt's speech was completely different back then. And the audio problem at the beginning is not corrected. :( But the rest of the movie is fine...Just as fine as Nicoletta Machiavelli. |
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Well I'm adding Navajo Joe to my "buy" list.
Any other good suggestions? I've got: Django Sergio Leone's stuff - including related flicks (My name is Nobody/Nobody is the Greatest) Johnny Hamlet A Bullet for the General They Call me Trinity / Trinity is still my Name |
Re: Spaghetti Westerns
Originally Posted by Tuan Jim
(Post 9196393)
Any other good suggestions?
Run Man, Run (The Big Gundown 2) - Tomas Millian at his best. Companeros - Millian and Nero star in this Zapata western. The Great Silence - Dead serious SW with the great Klaus Kiniski. Four for the Apocalypse - A different type of SW where Millian again plays the ruthless Chaco. Unfortunately, it's an under-utilized character. |
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The Big Gundown is one of the best non-Leone spaghettis but unfortunately not available in this country except by bootleg. Death Rides a Horse is a great film but you have to get the R2 widescreen version. Avoid the R1 PD releases. I like Day of Anger, Sartana, Mannaja - Man Called Blade and you might consider the Sabata trilogy as well. All the films visitor Q recommended are good.
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Re: Spaghetti Westerns
Originally Posted by visitor Q
(Post 9196801)
I'm going back to reread the entire thread, but these are some of my favorites outside of what you mentioned ...
Four for the Apocalypse - A different type of SW where Millian again plays the ruthless Chaco. Unfortunately, it's an under-utilized character. |
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Originally Posted by Subgeniusguy
(Post 9196913)
The Big Gundown is one of the best non-Leone spaghettis but unfortunately not available in this country except by bootleg.
I have the Franco Van Cleef Reconstruction copy (unofficial release) and as much distraction as it there was to get through (constant dub switching from English to Italian) it was well worth it. |
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To anyone looking for more ideas, there's a great list of Quentin Tarantino's favorite spaghetti westerns on the spaghetti western database right now. (I do not know how many of them are available on dvd in the US, however).
QT's List |
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I'm actually happy you brought that list up gator. It reminded me that I still need to pick up Tepepa while it's still in stock at a certain excellent US based import site that's clearing its house ( :( )
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Thanks for the replies. Region is no issue (almost all the discs I listed - barring the Leone originals and Django - are European releases). I was giving it some more thought after glancing over a site-in-the-process-of-closing and seeing that they still had stock left and were continuing to operate.
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Ha ha ... yeah, do a search by "Franco Cleef" on that site-in-the-process-of-closing [hint]Xploited[/hint] :lol: and see if they have The Big Gundown still in stock. It's a must buy ....
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Originally Posted by visitor Q
(Post 9199620)
Ha ha ... yeah, do a search by "Franco Cleef" on that site-in-the-process-of-closing [hint]Xploited[/hint] :lol: and see if they have The Big Gundown still in stock. It's a must buy ....
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Every time I posted here I was at work which blocks Xploited for whatever reason - so I wasn't able to check the stock. It's this one: THE BIG GUNDOWN (FRANCO CLEEF RECONSTRUCTION DVD-R)
If there's any interest you might want to email Tony and see if he knows where (if at all) the distributors of the Franco Cleef releases moved to. I believe he was their primary source of sales, but I could be wrong on that. Also, I've heard that particular release is the most comprehensive available. It was a patchwork production taken from various sources to ensure any previous edits were once again available on one piece of media. It shows, but again .. I feel that it was definitely worth it. |
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Originally Posted by visitor Q
(Post 9201403)
Every time I posted here I was at work which blocks Xploited for whatever reason - so I wasn't able to check the stock. It's this one: THE BIG GUNDOWN (FRANCO CLEEF RECONSTRUCTION DVD-R)
If there's any interest you might want to email Tony and see if he knows where (if at all) the distributors of the Franco Cleef releases moved to. I believe he was their primary source of sales, but I could be wrong on that. Also, I've heard that particular release is the most comprehensive available. It was a patchwork production taken from various sources to ensure any previous edits were once again available on one piece of media. It shows, but again .. I feel that it was definitely worth it. This is a DVD-R that has been painstakingly reconstructed by avid Spaghetti Western fan Franco Cleef. This version is uncut and represents the most complete English language version of the movie on DVD. OUT OF STOCK - WE ARE NO LONGER CARRYING THIS DVD. IN ORDER TO PURCHASE THIS DVD PLEASE EMAIL RIEK GLADYS AT [email protected] |
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Originally Posted by laserdogg
(Post 9201562)
If you click on it and look at the product details for The Big Gundown:
This is a DVD-R that has been painstakingly reconstructed by avid Spaghetti Western fan Franco Cleef. This version is uncut and represents the most complete English language version of the movie on DVD. OUT OF STOCK - WE ARE NO LONGER CARRYING THIS DVD. IN ORDER TO PURCHASE THIS DVD PLEASE EMAIL RIEK GLADYS AT [email protected] update...pre-posting, went out on a limb and looked up dvdcompare.net. It says the koch media release has subs: http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=7105 although the amazon.de page doesn't seem to list them - http://www.amazon.de/Gehetzte-Sierra...2068982&sr=8-4 - I don't think it'd be the first time a Koch media dvd didn't list the correct audio/subs (don't think my Johnny Hamlet dvd lists English subs either). I like their releases (and it might be worth it to pick up a few at the same time), but if these ones don't actually contain subs at all - there's no point. edit - thanks to the above link - I can confirm that it does have subtitles: http://www.spaghetti-western.net/ind...onti%2C_La/DVD Looks like this is the one I'll pick up. Now just to find a couple other koch exclusives to get at the same time. |
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Originally Posted by Tuan Jim
(Post 9201582)
edit - thanks to the above link - I can confirm that it does have subtitles: http://www.spaghetti-western.net/ind...onti%2C_La/DVD Looks like this is the one I'll pick up. Now just to find a couple other koch exclusives to get at the same time. |
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I'm about to order The Great Silence and Keoma in just a bit. Should be great additions to my Spaghetti Western collection :)
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Can't beat the theme song for The Big Gundown:
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/nzDsvoqD0oI&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/nzDsvoqD0oI&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> I have the Franco Cleef version, and I'm very happy with that---great movie! Others that I have and would recommend: Run Man Run The Hellbenders Texas Adios Taste of Killing Forgotten Pistolero/Unholy Four (a double set---Forgotten Pistolero is really great, Unholy Four is solid) |
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Issue 13 of Cinema Retro features an interview with Franco Cleef regarding his Big Gundown restoration. Careful with that link if you are at work because they have a nude photo of Madonna on the top of the page. Cinema Retro is a quarterly magazine devoted to films of the 60's and 70's. It is a pretty expensive magazine but one of the few I read cover to cover. They also sell the magazine on Ebay. They have featured articles in the past typically on Leone spaghettis. The interview is pretty brief although it encompasses 4 pages, a lot of pictures. I like the magazine a lot and have bought every issue. They have articles regarding big Hollywood films but also cover quite a few rare or cult films. I think the last issue had a big article about Vanishing Point. They also discuss DVD's and not just those available in R1. Other films they have featured just off the top of my head are Witchfinder General, Race with the Devil, and Danger! Diabolik.
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I love the blogger's comment on Madonna's photo auction, "By the way, given Madonna's penchant for exhibitionism, wouldn't a fully clothed photo of her be considered rarer? - Lee Pfeiffer". Oh the times have changed though ... look at the pits and ... umm, yeah ....
Anyway, thanks for posting the find on the Franco Cleef article. I don't read cinema mags so I probably would have never come across it - and I'm sure the technical process would be an interesting read. I think I'll shoot over to B&N tomorrow and see if they have any. |
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It has a $12 cover price. Just thought I'd save you the shock. Good magazine though.
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