Criterion The Third Man OOP???
I have been out of the loop for abit......
I was on Criterion's website and it does not show "The Third Man" as being out of print but all the stores are out of stock and ebay sellers have it listed as "OOP". Did this go out of print and if so when? Thanks |
i think i heard they were going to release a new windowbox transfer...
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Reissue coming in early 2007 :D Can't wait...
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yeah, sell it now before the new one comes out
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That's cool, was it announced somewhere?
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Originally Posted by ChristianB
Reissue coming in early 2007 :D Can't wait...
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unless they plan on doing another restoration (there are still a few hairs, and print damage on the current dvd) and add more extras, I'll hold onto my old version.
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You guys know im looking forward to the reissue!!!!!!!!!
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I haven't read about this reissue anywhere. Did thedigitalbits.com or davisdvd.com have a write up on this? If so, I missed it.
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Yeah I am still trying to find out if this is really OOP or not. And is it has been announced that a reissue is in the works. I would like to pick this up but do not want to pay 50 bucks if another release is coming.
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Originally Posted by flyboy
Yeah I am still trying to find out if this is really OOP or not.
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Originally Posted by flyboy
Yeah I am still trying to find out if this is really OOP or not. And is it has been announced that a reissue is in the works. I would like to pick this up but do not want to pay 50 bucks if another release is coming.
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This is one of my favorites. It always seems like they rerelease the Criterions I already own, but I will double dip if the upgrade is worth it.
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Columbia house used to have this and still might as I havent checked lately.
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Originally Posted by g
Columbia house used to have this and still might as I havent checked lately.
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I'll hold onto my release, and will only upgrade if the new CC is better, ala Seven Samurai or Brazi reissues.
Plus, I just bought this a month ago... :( |
never seen the movie but will be picking this up come may. the seven samurai is my only double dip thus far.
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New release date is May 22nd.
- 2 Disc Set - New High Def. Transfer - Audio Commentary - 90 Min. 'Making-of' Documentary - More Crap, I was hoping not to double dip on this one... but I know I won't have the willpower not to. More details here. |
Originally Posted by Al_Tahoe
Crap, I was hoping not to double dip on this one... but I know I won't have the willpower not to.
More details here. |
Sounds like some nice new extras, if I didn't already have the current release, I'd be all over it. Highly recommended for anyone who does not already have it.
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TCM ran the Shadowing The Third Man documentary a year or so ago. It was fantastic! While discussing the movie, they would go to locations in Vienna and project the film onto buildings and sewer walls. I've been wanting a copy of this, so a double dip for me, please.
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1. what exactly are the different extras on the new version as opposed to the old?
2. this is still non-anamorphic, correct? |
Originally Posted by scott1598
2. this is still non-anamorphic, correct?
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Criterion updated the specs for the The Third Man Reissue and added even more features. I did not care for the Shadowing the Third Man documentary when it aired on TCM, but the addition of two more docs and a second commentary now make this a must re-buy for me.
SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES # New, restored high-definition digital transfer # Video introduction by writer-director Peter Bogdanovich # Two audio commentaries: one by filmmaker Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Tony Gilroy, and one by film scholar Dana Polan # Shadowing "The Third Man", a ninety-minute 2005 feature documentary on the making of the film # Abridged recording of Graham Greene’s treatment, read by actor Richard Clarke # "Graham Greene: The Hunted Man," an hour-long, 1968 episode of the BBC's Omnibus series, featuring a rare interview with the novelist # Who Was the Third Man? (2000), a thirty-minute German documentary featuring interviews with cast and crew # The Third Man on the radio: the 1951 “A Ticket to Tangiers” episode of The Lives of Harry Lime series, written and performed by Orson Welles; and the 1951 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of The Third Man # Illustrated production history with rare behind-the-scenes photos, original UK press book, and U.S. trailer # Actor Joseph Cotten’s alternate opening voice-over narration for the U.S. version # Archival footage and photos of postwar Vienna # A look at the untranslated foreign dialogue in the film # PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Luc Sante, Charles Drazin, and Philip Kerr |
Wow! That's impressive. I can't wait to get this.
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