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More import listings at Amazon.com...
Exiled http://www.amazon.com/Exiled-Blu-Ray...9335832&sr=8-1 Tae Guk Gi-Brotherhood of War http://www.amazon.com/TAE-GI-BROTHER...d=HO67D46DZ1IS An Empress of the Warriors http://www.amazon.com/Empress-Warrri...d=HO67D46DZ1IS I have Exiled, which is a great film. I am seriously considering Brotherhood of War. I haven't seen it yet, but the trailers look good. I love war movies! Keep the imports coming Amazon! |
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Gaumont are set to release Luc Besson's Le Grand Bleu a.k.a The Big Blue (1988) on November 26th (French territories only). Variety: Luc Besson, the French wonder boy who moved into the commercial major leagues with his $3 million Gaumont picture Subway, joins the international spendthrifts club with The Big Blue, a waterlogged yarn about a couple of rival championship divers. Produced on a disproportionately large scale ($12 million budget, a 9-month shoot on international locations from Greece to Peru), this English-language adventure is indigently plotted and lacking in genuine dramatic and human interest. Besson was in part inspired by the life and exploits of French champion free diver Jacques Mayol, who served as technical adviser on the film and allowed his name to be retained for the protagonist, played by Jean-Marc Barr. Barr is a renowned experimental diver based on the French Riviera. During an assignment at a frozen lake high in the Peruvian mountains, he runs into Rosanna Arquette, a flightly New York insurance agent who immediately falls in love with him and trails him to Taormina where he is facing off life-long competitive friend Jean Reno in a diving contest. Apart from Arquette's increasingly giddy pursuit of the somewhat absent Barr (more concerned with dolphins he befriends than humans who love him), nothing much happens until a climactic runoff in which latter tries to beat his friend's world free-diving depth. Besson fatally misjudges the cinematic interest of his theme. The underwater sequences, as splendidly lensed as they are, have little intrinsic suspense and quickly become repetitious. The land scenes are boring because Besson has been unable to give his characters any psychological density. [In the US, pic was released in a 119-min. version with a new score by Bill Conti; in the UK, the original score was retained. In 1989, a 166-min. Version Longue was released in Paris.] (Color) Widescreen. Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1988. Running time: 136 MIN. |
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Hmm haven't seen this one in a long time - I may get it. I just remember the DVD having the "cigarette burns" in the top corner. Hopefully that's been eliminated here. |
Originally Posted by Overpar
(Post 8888357)
More import listings at Amazon.com...
Exiled http://www.amazon.com/Exiled-Blu-Ray...9335832&sr=8-1 Tae Guk Gi-Brotherhood of War http://www.amazon.com/TAE-GI-BROTHER...d=HO67D46DZ1IS An Empress of the Warriors http://www.amazon.com/Empress-Warrri...d=HO67D46DZ1IS I have Exiled, which is a great film. I am seriously considering Brotherhood of War. I haven't seen it yet, but the trailers look good. I love war movies! Keep the imports coming Amazon! One FYI - Taegukgi is 1080i. It still looks great, but it's worth noting all the same. |
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Set to be released in France on November 18th. Courtesy of Aventi. Ciao, Pro-B |
Originally Posted by Overpar
(Post 8888357)
More import listings at Amazon.com...
Exiled http://www.amazon.com/Exiled-Blu-Ray...9335832&sr=8-1 Tae Guk Gi-Brotherhood of War http://www.amazon.com/TAE-GI-BROTHER...d=HO67D46DZ1IS An Empress of the Warriors http://www.amazon.com/Empress-Warrri...d=HO67D46DZ1IS I have Exiled, which is a great film. I am seriously considering Brotherhood of War. I haven't seen it yet, but the trailers look good. I love war movies! Keep the imports coming Amazon! They are probably listed somewhere in this thread already but if you can catch Assembly on Blu Ray it's a top notch Chinese film and comparable to anything Hollywood puts out. The beginning reminded me a lot of Saving Private Ryan. Warlords looked pretty cool too unfortunately I didnt see it with English subs. A few weeks ago in Hong Kong, I saw the new John Woo, Red Cliff. Liked it as well but felt ripped off when it said "to be continued" at the end. Didn't say Part 1 in English on the advertisements! :lol: If I am not in China to see Part 2 I will be grabbing that import if possible to at least see what happens. Supposedly it will be cut into one film in the U.S. |
Originally Posted by Overpar
(Post 8888357)
More import listings at Amazon.com...
Exiled http://www.amazon.com/Exiled-Blu-Ray...9335832&sr=8-1 Tae Guk Gi-Brotherhood of War http://www.amazon.com/TAE-GI-BROTHER...d=HO67D46DZ1IS An Empress of the Warriors http://www.amazon.com/Empress-Warrri...d=HO67D46DZ1IS I have Exiled, which is a great film. I am seriously considering Brotherhood of War. I haven't seen it yet, but the trailers look good. I love war movies! Keep the imports coming Amazon! |
update:
Fellini's Casanova will offer three separate tracks: French, Italian, and English 2.0. As to the actual disc it appears that Carlotta have licensed a formidable set of supplements: 1. AUTOUR DE CASANOVA : PISTE INFORMATIVE - a picture in picture elaborate exploration of the history of Casanova. 2. ET FELLINI CRÉA LE CASANOVA (28mn - with Gianfranco Angelucci) - discussing the shooting process and history of the film. 3. POLY-GAMMIES" EN LA MINEUR (21mn - composer Alexandre Desplat analyzing the legendary score by Nino Rota) 4. LES MÉMOIRES D'UN CASANOVISTE (22 mn - Film historian Alain Jaubert on Casanova). Plus: gallery of stills, trailers, cast/crew info, a 73 min retake on Fellini's project by the initial cast, and more. Ciao, Pro-B |
Originally Posted by dizzlle01
(Post 8896270)
Anyone have a list of all the import Amazon have listed. Is there a way to search for it? I also notice they have CJ7 listed.
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Originally Posted by dizzlle01
(Post 8896270)
Anyone have a list of all the import Amazon have listed. Is there a way to search for it? I also notice they have CJ7 listed.
http://www.releaselists.com/BLURAYUSA-0.html And as mentioned CJ7 was a legit USA release. |
One+One / Sympathy for The Devil, the real cover:
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DVDbeaver has the preorder links up for
Hidden [Blu-ray] (Michael Haneke, 2005) RB UK Artificial Eye Zatoichi [Blu-ray] (Takeshi Kitano, 2003) RB UK Artificial Eye |
update:
I just received the disc for Amelie and despite the fact that the press-sheet indicates English subs such are NOT found on the disc. Very strange, as they also appear on the company's official site. http://www.dvdtvafilms.com/movie_detail.php?movie_id=29 In any event, on my disc English subs are not available. (On a side note on the C.R.A.Z.Y release, as indicated on the press-sheet English subs ARE available). Pro-B |
Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
(Post 8903554)
update:
I just received the disc for Amelie and despite the fact that the press-sheet indicates English subs such are NOT found on the disc. Very strange, as they also appear on the company's official site. http://www.dvdtvafilms.com/movie_detail.php?movie_id=29 In any event, on my disc English subs are not available. (On a side note on the C.R.A.Z.Y release, as indicated on the press-sheet English subs ARE available). Pro-B Very disappointing. Hopefully it's an error and they will re-press. |
Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
(Post 8903554)
update:
I just received the disc for Amelie and despite the fact that the press-sheet indicates English subs such are NOT found on the disc. Very strange, as they also appear on the company's official site. http://www.dvdtvafilms.com/movie_detail.php?movie_id=29 In any event, on my disc English subs are not available. (On a side note on the C.R.A.Z.Y release, as indicated on the press-sheet English subs ARE available). Pro-B Thanks for letting us know. |
Sophie Scholl UK Blu-ray Region-free plus NTSC extras!
Drakes Avenue Pictures have announced the UK Blu-ray Disc release of Sophie Scholl on 27th October 2008 priced at £24.99 RRP. Echoing Downfall’s contemplation of the darkest period of Germany’s history, the award winning Sophie Scholl is a heartbreaking drama, based on real life events and the activities of the White Rose resistance group. The All Region Blu-ray Disc presents the film in 1080P and offers two and half hours of extras (in SD NTSC format so they’re compatible with all players), which is actually quite impressive given how barebones (and non-anamorphic) the DVD release was back in April '06. Using a dual-layer BD50, features include: * 1080/24p 1.85:1 Widescreen * German PCM Stereo * Optional English subtitles * Behind-the-Scenes of the Production – ‘Making of Sophie Scholl’ Multi-part documentary (55mins) * 12 Deleted and Alternate Scenes (36mins) * Historical Interviews: o Franz Muller (White Rose Member) & Walter Gebel (nephew of Sophie Scholl’s cellmate Else Gebel) (19mins) o Will Mohr (son of Inspector Mohr) (7mins) o Elisabeth Hartnagel (Sister of Sophie and Hans Scholl with archive trial footage) (30mins) * Trailer More about the film… Munich, 1943. 21 year old Sophie Scholl and a group of young men put leaflets denouncing Hitler into envelopes. When Sophie’s brother Hans offers to distribute more at the university the next day, Sophie also volunteers to help. They seem to have achieved their task safely until Sophie showers leaflets over the atrium as the bell for recess rings. As Sophie and Hans try to escape, the caretaker denounces them. At Gestapo headquarters Sophie is interrogated by Robert Mohr, a one-time country policeman elevated by Hitler’s regime. An intense psychological duel ensures in the interrogation room between Sophie and Mohr; she lies and denies then schemes and challenges. Ultimately crushing evidence is presented and, though forced to confess, Scholl fights to save the lives of her brother and friends. Based on transcripts of the interrogation and witness interviews, Marc Rothemund’s Sophie Scholl is a tense and illuminating account of an extremely courageous stance taken against overwhelming odds. Featuring a startling, Silver Bear Berlin winning performance from Julia Jentsch (Downfall, The Edukators) in the title role, the film also won a Silver Bear for its director as well as numerous other European film awards. |
Originally Posted by Overpar
(Post 8906626)
The All Region Blu-ray Disc presents the film in 1080P and offers two and half hours of extras (in SD NTSC format so they’re compatible with all players), which is actually quite impressive given how barebones (and non-anamorphic) the DVD release was back in April '06. Pro-B |
In France, from Bac editions on December 9 :
Dead Man de Jim Jarmusch Sailor & Lula de David Lynch Hoodwinked! de Todd Edwards et Tony Leech Miss Potter de Chris Noornan Scary movie 2 de Keenen Ivory Wayans Scorpion de Julien Seri The Barber des Frères Coen Dragon Hunters de Guillaume Ivernel et Arthur Qwak Un conte de Noël d’Arnaud Desplechin |
Originally Posted by Tutut
(Post 8909921)
In France, from Bac editions on December 9 :
Sailor & Lula de David Lynch It's one of my least favorite of Lynch's films, but it should be interesting to watch in HD. And, frankly, even the worst of his older movies look like masterpieces after Inland Empire. |
I'd pick up Dead Man for sure.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 8910443)
"Sailor & Lula" being the international title for Wild at Heart, in case that needs clarifying.
It's one of my least favorite of Lynch's films, but it should be interesting to watch in HD. And, frankly, even the worst of his older movies look like masterpieces after Inland Empire. |
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 8912349)
but is it the uncensored print, with the decaptation scene unfogged?
Traditionally, European editions of the movie have not had the smoke there. |
Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 8912618)
Lynch added the digital smoke effect himself, and frankly it looks better that way. Without the smoke, the gore looks really fake.
Traditionally, European editions of the movie have not had the smoke there. |
Originally Posted by HumanMedia
(Post 8912849)
I for one, prefer the uncensored version. It happens so fast you dont really get time to study it for defects, it just hits you and leaves an impression. The 'smoke' added just make it seem like something is being covered up.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 8912618)
Lynch added the digital smoke effect himself, and frankly it looks better that way. Without the smoke, the gore looks really fake.
Traditionally, European editions of the movie have not had the smoke there. About Wild Side, Manuel Chiche, their boss, said in an interview: Pour le Blu-ray de La nuit nous appartient, c'est correct, mais le démarrage n'est pas exceptionnel sur ce support. Et surtout, il y a encore trop d'éditions merdiques : comment convaincre les gens avec si peu de rigueur ? "About our We Own The Night Blu-Ray edition, it's correct, but the start is not great on this support. And especially, there still are too many shitty editions: how to persuade people with so little seriousness?" He said they actually have nothing planned for classics on Blu-Ray, they thought about some Shaw Brothers movies, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin or One Armed Swordsman trilogies or some old classics as they are remastering in HD Macbeth, Letter from an Unknown Woman and Secret beyond the door... then in the end he said it could be Suspiria first. |
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