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#26
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Originally posted by Rammsteinfan
Where is my Armageddon 16x9?
Where is my Armageddon 16x9?

BTW I didn't even know there was an anamorphic edition of Yojimbo in R4. I'll hold out for the Criterion anyway.
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Any further news on anamophic Kurosawa films? I really want to pick them up, but not anamophic subtitled movies are really hard to watch on a 16x9 tv.
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great another seven samurai... i have the already released one and i am very happy with it i don't know what they could improve it looks fantastic.
but of course i can't pass on another version if it is done well... one of the best films ever made.
they should make it one of the lower priced 20$ rather than that insane 28$ range since it is a rerelease.
but of course i can't pass on another version if it is done well... one of the best films ever made.
they should make it one of the lower priced 20$ rather than that insane 28$ range since it is a rerelease.
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Originally Posted by dx23
No news yet, except of a rumored Seven Samurai re-release with better transfer and more extras. For more news you can go to www.criterionco.com .
The only thing I can find is that it got new subtitles for a limted film release.
But if there is anything official I would love to hear it. =)
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Originally Posted by LucyMonostone
great another seven samurai... i have the already released one and i am very happy with it i don't know what they could improve it looks fantastic.
but of course i can't pass on another version if it is done well... one of the best films ever made.
they should make it one of the lower priced 20$ rather than that insane 28$ range since it is a rerelease.
but of course i can't pass on another version if it is done well... one of the best films ever made.
they should make it one of the lower priced 20$ rather than that insane 28$ range since it is a rerelease.
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Took this from someone who posted it on Crietionvorum.org
For anyone interested in Criterion revisiting this, here's an article that contains a clue (and some great information concerning digital clean up):
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During evaluation, the DVNR was utilized for restoration on a 1950's English movie, The Browning Version, which had 'very bad dirt and developing problems in the remaining film elements', as well as the film Seven Samurai. Lee Kline, Technical Director at Criterion, comments, "We really liked what the DVNR was doing, and that we could see exactly what it was doing - it was more obvious what it was removing - and we were able to really fine tune the movies and clean them up in a way that we couldn't do previously. It does what we want to do - but better."
This looks it could be coming soonner than we think.
Maybe it is coming this year?
For anyone interested in Criterion revisiting this, here's an article that contains a clue (and some great information concerning digital clean up):
Quote:
During evaluation, the DVNR was utilized for restoration on a 1950's English movie, The Browning Version, which had 'very bad dirt and developing problems in the remaining film elements', as well as the film Seven Samurai. Lee Kline, Technical Director at Criterion, comments, "We really liked what the DVNR was doing, and that we could see exactly what it was doing - it was more obvious what it was removing - and we were able to really fine tune the movies and clean them up in a way that we couldn't do previously. It does what we want to do - but better."
This looks it could be coming soonner than we think.
Maybe it is coming this year?
#36
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Were does it say anything officiel about the new dvd?
The only thing I can find is that it got new subtitles for a limted film release.
But if there is anything official I would love to hear it. =)
The only thing I can find is that it got new subtitles for a limted film release.
But if there is anything official I would love to hear it. =)
#37
I'm not rebuying any of the Kurosawa films on dvd again. Considering the number of HD transfers Criterion has done already they will probably have a large library available in true HD as soon as they commit to a format(s).
If I didn't already have them I'd probably pick them up though.
If I didn't already have them I'd probably pick them up though.
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Originally Posted by Skoobooz
Seven Samurai will also be non-anamorphic in the re-release...it's 1.33.
That said, the picture quality of SS is still not that great, and I'd love to see much more involved extras.
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There have also been rumors of a new edition of High and Low, which is another Kurosawa title that could absolutely benefit from a re-release.
But speaking of upcoming Criterion titles, have any been "discovered" for August yet? Hopefully Au Revoir Les Enfants will be released then, but what else?
But speaking of upcoming Criterion titles, have any been "discovered" for August yet? Hopefully Au Revoir Les Enfants will be released then, but what else?
#41
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Originally Posted by DrGerbil
Originally Posted by Digital Groove
Thank god I waited on on buying Seven Samurai, I always assumed they'd rerelease it in the future.





