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re: The Olive Films Blu-ray Thread
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re: The Olive Films Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by nitin77
(Post 11251337)
FYI, for those interested in picking up some Olive titles, Importcds have just told me that a 10% off the entire order voucher will be out on Thursday.
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All 9/4:
Child's Play (1972) The Dark Mirror (1946) Man on a Swing (1974) Man-Trap (1961) A New Leaf (1971) The Secret Beyond the Door (1948) |
re: The Olive Films Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Willo007
(Post 11245568)
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Child's Play (1972) The Dark Mirror (1946) Man on a Swing (1974) Man-Trap (1961) A New Leaf (1971) The Secret Beyond the Door (1948) |
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I'll buy Secret, but I'll have to give my Dark Mirror DVD a second spin first - I don't think it made too big an impression on me. The other four are films I'd see (and will track down now that Olive has made me aware of them) but likely wouldn't purchase.
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Originally Posted by HTF
I just spoke to a key person at Olive and I was told that TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING is coming out this year. The making-of doc is finished and the film should be released in the Fall.
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 11261759)
All 9/4:
Child's Play (1972) The Dark Mirror (1946) Man on a Swing (1974) Man-Trap (1961) A New Leaf (1971) The Secret Beyond the Door (1948) |
re: The Olive Films Blu-ray Thread
Olive films releases have been hit or miss for me. I applaud their efforts at getting catalog releases out in 1080p. Most of their recent Blus have not had any digital manipulation of the source (yay! no DNR), but the big caveat is that they don't utilize all the space on these single-layer releases, most of the films have taken only 16 GB of the 25 available. All have been single-layer so far. Cranking up the bitrates would better support the catalog films' grain structure, and the films would be better served. Why don't companies utilize all the resources available, especially when it dosen't cost them anything extra to do it?
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2 more to add to the list
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High Noon and Invasion of the Body Snatchers available to order from ImportCds for $12.77 (after 10% discount code) plus shipping.
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1956 version of INVASION? Hoo-Ray. Hope it's a decent transfer.
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Blu-ray.com review of Body Snatchers - already got my Import CDs pre-order in!
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Pre-ordered also, thanks for the heads up! and olive is releasing DVDs of Godard's Numero Deux and Ici et Ailleurs - they are killing it.
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Originally Posted by nitin77
(Post 11277006)
high noon and invasion of the body snatchers available to order from importcds for $12.77 (after 10% discount code) plus shipping.
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 11278085)
Blu-ray.com review of Body Snatchers - already got my Import CDs pre-order in!
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Originally Posted by nitin77
(Post 11278631)
its nit going to be possible to use the code with 31/7 titles is it?
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) A Double Life (1947) Love Exposure (2008) Macbeth (1948) more info I'm in for Double Life (love the cover!) and likely Macbeth. |
re: The Olive Films Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 11278690)
Macbeth (1948)
:drool: Finally, though I was sincerely hoping that Criterion would get their mitts on this and gather together a substantial release. Here's hoping Olive Films change their tune and include a special feature or two, but either way, I'm all over this. |
re: The Olive Films Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by gryffinmaster
(Post 11278706)
Here's hoping Olive Films change their tune and include a special feature or two, but either way, I'm all over this.
Originally Posted by HTF
This is the restored 107 minutes version and available for the first time on DVD and BD...REMASTERED IN HD FROM A NITRATE FINE GRAIN PRINT
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Olive Films for the win.
Macbeth is one of the two Orson Welles films I haven't watched yet - super excited that I'll be able to watch it for the first time on Blu-ray. |
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Double Life and MAcbeth, on to the Ophuls' please.
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Originally Posted by nitin77
(Post 11279313)
Double Life and MAcbeth, on to the Ophuls' please.
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WOW! And to think for the past month I have been trying to decide on buying an "Import" from Ebay!
Macbeth! YES! Now Olive, PLEASE! PLEASE! Get 1492 on Blu-Ray! |
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Originally Posted by ScissorPuppy
(Post 11279339)
WOW! And to think for the past month I have been trying to decide on buying an "Import" from Ebay!
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Originally Posted by gryffinmaster
(Post 11278706)
http://images.static-bluray.com/movi...8412_large.jpg
:drool: Finally, though I was sincerely hoping that Criterion would get their mitts on this and gather together a substantial release. Here's hoping Olive Films change their tune and include a special feature or two, but either way, I'm all over this. But aren't there 2 or 3 different cuts of MACBETH out there? And it had a long and eventful production. If there were ever a film that needed a "Making of..." documentary, it's this one. |
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