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Originally Posted by dx23
From thedigitalbits.com Rumor Mill:
2/16/06 We've had a lot of people asking about this title lately, so we're very pleased to tell you that Warner is currently hard at work on a long-awaited DVD release of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. The title is (as yet) unannounced, but we've confirmed directly with the studio that they're working to get the disc on store shelves before the end of 2006. seeing this disc is getting done by Warner's my hopes they master this from a 65mm print source - a true visual representation would be to see (or even own ) this in HiDef. |
Finally, if I am not spending a few more thousand on car repairs from here on out, will buy this when it's released.
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Has anyone heard any more recent news on a release of this? I think it's a great flick and would love to see it on DVD.
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According to the last update in May 2006 on www.kenbranagh.com, Warner Bros. was in the midst of remastering the film from a 65mm negative. The release date was supposed to be announced when the master was ready, but no news since then.
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Originally Posted by cerulean
According to the last update in May 2006 on www.kenbranagh.com, Warner Bros. was in the midst of remastering the film from a 65mm negative. The release date was supposed to be announced when the master was ready, but no news since then.
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i picked up the video in oxfam for 1.99 and sold it for 12.99 on ebay. not my sort of thing. i watched 15 minutes and found jack lemmon so very bad in it.
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Originally Posted by kevkev
i picked up the video in oxfam for 1.99 and sold it for 12.99 on ebay. not my sort of thing. i watched 15 minutes and found jack lemmon so very bad in it.
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Billy Crystal and Robin Williams are simply awful in it, and Jack Lemmon is woefully out of place, but I found Charlton Heston of all people to be surprisingly effective. I liked the film a lot, though it is awfully long.
When I saw this in the theater, something went wrong in the booth and we lost total audio for the final 15 minutes of the movie. 4 hours of sitting there in the dark and that happened at the very end! You can imagine how upset people were. My wife and I had to run across the street to a bookstore afterwards to grab a copy of the play and refresh our memories on what happened in the last scene. |
I myself am hopeful that if this DVD is successful, Branagh, American Zoetrope, and Sony will start on an SE for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
Billy Crystal and Robin Williams are simply awful in it, and Jack Lemmon is woefully out of place, but I found Charlton Heston of all people to be surprisingly effective. I liked the film a lot, though it is awfully long.
However, I definitely agree with you about Heston's "surprisingly effective" performance. (Those are absolutely the right words for it.) Anyone who thinks that Heston wasn't a decent actor really needs to see his Hecuba soliloquy here. |
Originally Posted by movielib
Awww, I wanted to say that.
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From Digitalbits:
In the news today, I've spoken with Warner Home Video and learned that they've completed the telecine process for a long-awaited release of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. Work is now underway on special edition content, with the goal of releasing a worthy DVD release sometime in 2007. Good news indeed. |
Originally Posted by Ambassador
I don't remember being as embarrassed for Jack Lemmon as other people have said they were. (Actually, I just had a conversation about this film last weekend.) Maybe I need to re-view it to refresh my memory.
However, I definitely agree with you about Heston's "surprisingly effective" performance. (Those are absolutely the right words for it.) Anyone who thinks that Heston wasn't a decent actor really needs to see his Hecuba soliloquy here. Heston wasn't new to Shakespeare; he had starred in two Shakespearean films in the early 70s, Julius Caesar (1970, as Marc Antony) and Antony and Cleopatra (1972, as Antony, and he also directed this film), and previously acted in stage productions as well. Regarding the others, Lemmon wasn't great, but he was vastly better than Crystal and Williams, who are painful to watch. |
Originally Posted by Shiv Shankly
Regarding the others, Lemmon wasn't great, but he was vastly better than Crystal and Williams, who are painful to watch.
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and if anyone is in Melbourne, Australia on the 22nd of November they are screening a 70mm print:
The Astor Theatre |
Okay, this is weird. I received an e-mail from Amazon today telling me I can download Branagh's Hamlet to watch on my computer, and pointing out to me that it's not yet available on DVD as a selling point.
Thinking this was some kind of hoax, I went to Amazon, did a search on "Hamlet"... ...and this popped up. I would doubt this is the high quality transfer we are waiting for, so I just find it bizarre. |
Yes, I noticed this last week. Even if it's a good transfer I wouldn't buy it with the rules they have in place.
However, it does tempt me to sell my VHS edition. :) http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...e=UTF8&s=video |
Originally Posted by Superman07
Yes, I noticed this last week. Even if it's a good transfer I wouldn't buy it with the rules they have in place.
However, it does tempt me to sell my VHS edition. :) http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...e=UTF8&s=video Wow, if they are really going for that I am tempted to sell mine as well. |
Originally Posted by jamieoni
Okay, this is weird. I received an e-mail from Amazon today telling me I can download Branagh's Hamlet to watch on my computer, and pointing out to me that it's not yet available on DVD as a selling point.
Thinking this was some kind of hoax, I went to Amazon, did a search on "Hamlet"... ...and this popped up. I would doubt this is the high quality transfer we are waiting for, so I just find it bizarre. |
No HD-DVD= NO Sale
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Originally Posted by Dalvin
No HD-DVD= NO Sale
Where's that come from and why would you not want a regular dvd?... I'd definitely let a dvd tide me over for 10 years while they work on a better copy (not that it would ever see the light of day)... |
Originally Posted by Superman07
Where's that come from and why would you not want a regular dvd?...
I'd definitely let a dvd tide me over for 10 years while they work on a better copy (not that it would ever see the light of day)... |
In mid-2006 there was a post on digital bits regarding there DEFINATELY being a standard DVD release in 2007, and went as far as to confirm "they are working on it now", "They" being Warner Home Video. I believe I also saw a confirmation at the same time on dvdactive as well. Nothing since then.
For those of you still hanging onto your VHS, and can't wait for a studio produced DVD: every now and again STARZ plays the ENTIRE film, uncut, uninterrupted, in Dolby Surround, and (most importantly) Letterboxed. I transfered it onto DVD some time ago, and the picture is Digital Cable quality - which is CERTAINLY better than VHS. Now just patiently waiting to FINALLY see this in 16x9, DTS, etc...etc... |
Warner has contacted Branagh about doing a commentary, so a dvd release is slowly making progress.
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from HiDef Digest:
'L.A. Confidential,' 'Poltergeist' to Topline Warner Blu-ray, HD DVD 2007 Catalog Slate Among the highly-requested classics in the studio's vault that will see next-gen release in 2007 are a quartet of faves -- 'L.A. Confidential,' 'Deliverance,' 'Poltergeist' and, in its first-ever release on disc, Kenneth Branagh's 1996 interpretation of 'Hamlet.' Each is slated to receive the two-disc special edition treatment on standard-def DVD, with a comparable, simultaneous release on both Blu-ray and HD DVD: Digitalbits states this: Branagh's Hamlet is done and will finally be released this summer on all formats. awesome! |
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