Polanski's Repulsion - 12/4/07
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Polanski's Repulsion - 12/4/07
http://www.davisdvd.com/news/dvd.html
Roman Polanski's masterpiece of schizophrenic horror Repulsion finally arrives to Region 1 in a decent, presentable edition from Sony Home Entertainment on December 4th. Long available in an unwatchable bargain-basement disc (with one of the worst pieces of key art ever), the 1965 classic starring Catherine Deneuve, arrives with a remastered transfer and Dolby Digital Mono sound. Unfortunately, there don't appear to be any extras.
Roman Polanski's masterpiece of schizophrenic horror Repulsion finally arrives to Region 1 in a decent, presentable edition from Sony Home Entertainment on December 4th. Long available in an unwatchable bargain-basement disc (with one of the worst pieces of key art ever), the 1965 classic starring Catherine Deneuve, arrives with a remastered transfer and Dolby Digital Mono sound. Unfortunately, there don't appear to be any extras.
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Finally! Excellent news.
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Awesome news. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
Excellent! I have the UK disc but will gladly upgrade.
But the video... that's another story. Maybe it's just the way the film was shot, but is sure looks to me like AB used some sort of heavy-handed filtering/noise reduction software. I'm definitely hoping for an improvement here.
And the audio... AB's mono track struck me as being a bit less than it should be. Of course, I think alot of folks are interested in the DTS-surround track on the AB disc. It is effective (surprisingly perhaps), particularly during the wall cracking/freak-out scenes, but it's also got that "hollow" quality that affects far too many 5.1 bumps. I'm hoping to hear a full-blooded mono track on the new release.
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Originally Posted by mikelowry
Great news it is!
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Originally Posted by baracine
Apparently not. It must have been another false alarm. Even the original link has disappeared.
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Collectively, Polanski's Repulsion (1965), Rosemary's Baby (1968) and The Tenant (1976) are often referred to as his "apartment building trilogy". They would make a great boxset. Luckily, The Tenant (in which Polanski also stars) is available in Region 1 in a fine transfer, as is Rosemary's Baby, of course.
Last edited by baracine; 12-06-07 at 11:32 AM.
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From: New Hampshire
Originally Posted by nitin77
some online stores have it listed as coming in february 2008




