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Old 08-11-12 | 09:42 AM
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All I know when it comes to technical stuff like all that is that the Olive Blu Ray of Run For Cover (with Cagney) looks fantastic for a mid 50's film. I had never heard of the movie before, but because Olive released it I took a chance on it. (a Nicholas Ray western with Cagney? I was in.) Great movie, and the Blu Ray looks darned good.

I'm loving all the classic titles that Olive is releasing. They've done a very good job and are releasing a bunch of titles that wouldn't otherwise have been released. Right now they're my favorite DVD/Blu Ray company for that reason.
Old 08-12-12 | 12:50 PM
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I just watched Johnny Guitar on blu ray last night, and the picture quality was quite good for a 1954 film. Olive did a very good job with it.

The fact that it was released in the States at all is amazing since Paramount apparently had no interest in releasing it here.

I would just love for Olive to strike a deal with Universal to release deeper catalog titles like The Blue Dahlia and The Glass Key. There is no good reason why classic titles as iconic as those have never been released on DVD (or, now, blu ray).
Old 08-12-12 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by B5Erik
I would just love for Olive to strike a deal with Universal to release deeper catalog titles like The Blue Dahlia and The Glass Key. There is no good reason why classic titles as iconic as those have never been released on DVD (or, now, blu ray).
Both have been released on DVD (this Veronica Lake aficionado has 'em both), just not in the US.
Old 08-12-12 | 01:24 PM
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Both have been released on DVD (this Veronica Lake aficionado has 'em both), just not in the US.
Which does most people in the U.S. no good. I can't justify buying another DVD player just to get region free for a handful of titles.

And since Olive distributes exclusively in North America they'd be a good choice since Universal seems completely disinterested in releasing those titles here.

I love what Olive is doing.
Old 08-12-12 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by B5Erik
And since Olive distributes exclusively in North America they'd be a good choice since Universal seems completely disinterested in releasing those titles here.
They already have the rights to 337 Paramount and Republic titles so I don't see them adding a big chunk of catalog from a third studio, but I'd certainly be pleased if they did.
Old 08-16-12 | 12:45 AM
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They already have the rights to 337 Paramount and Republic titles so I don't see them adding a big chunk of catalog from a third studio, but I'd certainly be pleased if they did.
True, but The Glass Key and The Blue Dahlia are iconic titles - titles that should have been released in the U.S. years ago (much like Johnny Guitar - except that the Alan Ladd titles in question may be better known and have a slightly larger appeal).

I still can't believe that Universal let that Noir wave pass them by. They got in the game initially, but dropped out just as Fox and Warner Brothers were selling pretty good numbers with their Noir releases 5 or 6 years ago. Those Alan Ladd classics could have sold as well as anything that Fox was releasing at the time...

I don't know who else would release them here. Olive would seem to be the logical choice given the titles that they've already released.

Blu Ray on those two titles (Glass & Dahlia) would be great!
Old 08-21-12 | 05:01 PM
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2 box sets announced...no release dates yet:

The Otto Preminger Collection (3BD set)
1. Hurry Sundown (1967)
2. Skidoo (1968)
3. Such Good Friends (1971)

Film Noir Collection Vol. 1 (4BD set)
1. Union Station (1950)
2. Appointment With Danger (1951)
3. Dark City (1950)
4. Rope of Sand (1949)

fantastic news!
Old 08-21-12 | 06:07 PM
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Nice, was hoping Union Station and Dark City would be upgraded.
Old 08-21-12 | 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
Film Noir Collection Vol. 1 (4BD set)
1. Union Station (1950)
2. Appointment With Danger (1951)
3. Dark City (1950)
4. Rope of Sand (1949)

fantastic news!
Argh! I have to quit buying DVD's from Olive. I already bought all of these. Dark City and Rope of Sand are particularly good.
Old 08-23-12 | 07:12 PM
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bought the noir dvds in the last Importcds sale but will offload them to buy the blus.
Old 10-03-12 | 02:33 PM
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Was going to start a separate thread about the upcoming Olive Blu-ray collections, but then I found this one, so figured people might like to know they're coming out November 13:

Preminger set:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091C22FO/

Film Noir set:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091C227M/
Old 10-12-12 | 11:49 PM
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Old 10-13-12 | 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Brian T
Was going to start a separate thread about the upcoming Olive Blu-ray collections, but then I found this one, so figured people might like to know they're coming out November 13:

Preminger set:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091C22FO/

Film Noir set:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091C227M/
Olive has to be licensing these titles for pennies. I don't understand their business model with the horrible level of sales that older catalog titles generate on Blu-ray.
Old 11-01-12 | 01:08 PM
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From blu-ray.com:

Olive Films have added up more titles to their January slate: Carl Pierson's The New Frontier (1935), Joseph Kane's King of the Pecos (1936), George Sherman's Frontier Horizon (1939), Lewis Teague's Cujo (1983), and Tony Randel's Ticks (1993).

Exact technical specs, region coding status, and supplemental features to be included with these upcoming releases are yet to be revealed.

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Ooohhh, Ticks. The Ami Dolenz classic. How exciting...

Already bought Cujo. Did they really think it needed a featureless re-release?
Old 11-01-12 | 01:10 PM
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WTF is Cujo getting re-released?
Old 11-01-12 | 01:31 PM
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Yes. Lionsgate lost the rights when their deal with Republic expired.

Expect to see re-releases of The Monster Squad, The Running Man and others as 2013 progress.
Old 11-01-12 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
Yes. Lionsgate lost the rights when their deal with Republic expired.

Expect to see re-releases of The Monster Squad, The Running Man and others as 2013 progress.
But expect all or most of the extra features to be dropped from those Lionsgate Blu-rays.
Old 11-01-12 | 05:04 PM
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Well, TICKS comes as a surprise. I have the laserdisc of that 1993 film, and it is quite a bit of fun. I'll gladly upgrade that one to 1080p!

Why do we need a re-release of CUJO? Give us THE PACK on Blu-Ray (even though that's a Warner title). Or better, DEADLY EYES from 1982.
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I gotta say I'm pretty psyched about Highlander 2 if it will have the truly absurd theatrical cut, which hasn't been released on DVD/Blu Ray afaik. I know it says "Renegade Version" right on the cover but, yknow, dare to dream and all. I find it bizarre that they have a movie in Highlander 2 where the only asset is that it's ridiculous and awful and they keep trying to 'fix it' so it makes more sense and is less weird.
Old 12-02-12 | 01:24 PM
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fuck....almost have to re-buy monster squad just for a legit cover. stoked on NOTD2 as well!
Old 12-02-12 | 01:28 PM
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Cool cover art for Monster Squad.
Old 12-04-12 | 11:27 AM
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Solid cover on MS, but I'm not rebuying it for art.

Definitely on NOTD2. Never saw it, but I love early '90s horror.
Old 12-04-12 | 12:34 PM
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Looks like I'll be hanging onto my MS SE DVD for the extras and picking up the Olive for the HD transfer. Fingers crossed it's a good one.
Old 12-04-12 | 12:53 PM
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Definitely on NOTD2. Never saw it, but I love early '90s horror.
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Old 12-04-12 | 01:15 PM
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Night of the Demons 2? That is great news!


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