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Adam Tyner 04-17-20 09:46 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13725887)
Anyone know why Amazon doesn’t have a listing for Arrow’s Sixteen Candles?

They do:

OldBoy 04-17-20 09:47 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
How the fuck? I put in Sixteen Candles Blu-ray! Thanks!

Adam Tyner 04-17-20 09:52 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13725891)
How the fuck? I put in Sixteen Candles Blu-ray! Thanks!

No problem! Amazon’s search is the worst. I couldn’t quickly find it by searching for “sixteen candles blu-ray”, although it does come up for “sixteen candles arrow”.

I’ve trained myself to search for the UPC code if I can’t find what I’m looking for, and that’s what I did here.

Josh-da-man 04-17-20 10:39 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 13725892)
No problem! Amazon’s search is the worst.
[...]
I’ve trained myself to search for the UPC code if I can’t find what I’m looking for, and that’s what I did here.

Yeah, same here.

Amazon's search function is nearly useless when it comes to finding movies. It also sucks the way they group editions under a single title, the annoying "blu-ray" and "multi-format" distinction, and the fact that they have a bunch of non-region 1/A releases mixed in.

I wonder how many people who aren't saavy about such things (which, lets face it, are most of them) end up buying a movie that they can't play on their player because a UK or German edition of the blu-ray/DVD they're looking for is the first thing that comes up when you do a search.

You really have to find the UPC code from someplace other than Amazon to insure you're ordering the edition you want.

asianxcore 04-17-20 11:11 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Ordered Oldboy & Heathers from Arrow's current Easter Sale.

Really looking forward to those eventually showing up.

joltman 04-19-20 09:05 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Another way to find a specific Blu-ray on Amazon is to find it on Blu-ray.com as they always have an Amazon link on their release pages

asianxcore 04-24-20 07:54 PM

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asianxcore 04-24-20 07:56 PM

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So excited about Inferno of Torture (1969)!

I'd been on a long search for a copy of the German DVD release, which has since gone out of print.

About 5+ years ago, I passed on a copy of it for $50 on Ebay and regretted it up until this latest announcement from Arrow :lol:

OldBoy 04-29-20 09:10 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Anyone get Sixteen Candles and had a chance to view all stuff?

dex14 05-03-20 07:40 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
There's a few Arrow's on sale via BB and Amazon (price match) for $18.99. Sixteen Candles is apart of the sale. Not bad for only being released two weeks ago. I may just wait until an Arrow sale.

OldBoy 05-03-20 05:41 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
That’s an amazing price. Fuck only a week or so after release and $9.00 down? That’s awesome. I feel ill now getting on release...

asianxcore 05-12-20 12:20 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
I just finished watching Synapse Films' 4K UHD release of Suspiria (1977).

Absolutely beautiful!

Hazel Motes 05-12-20 12:54 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
I think you have the wrong thread, or is Synapse part of one of these companies?

asianxcore 05-12-20 01:02 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by Hazel Motes (Post 13739938)
I think you have the wrong thread, or is Synapse part of one of these companies?

I would post in the Synapse Thread but it was closed and discussion was directed here.

:shrug:

asianxcore 05-12-20 01:18 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
For anyone curious what the Shinya Tsukamoto Box Set looks like:


Still on-track for a 5/26/20 release date!

asianxcore 05-12-20 01:20 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Maniac 4K UHD Review(s):

https://www.mondo-digital.com/maniac80.html

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Mania...265463/#Review

Zombie 4K UHD Review:

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Zombi...264455/#Review

asianxcore 05-12-20 08:58 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
A few news tidbits for anyone who collects the MVD's various lines:

Sukiyaki Western Django (2007) will be released in June on BD. HD version of the Extended Cut will be a Special Feature on the BD.

Dahmer (2002) will be released on 8/11/20 on BD & DVD. It will be a new 4K master taken from the Original Camera Negative (Director-Approved).

Mikey (1992) will be released on 8/11/20 on BD.

Bloodfight (1989) & Ironblood (1992) will be released as a Double Feature BD on 8/11/20. No Special Features as they were cost prohibitive for these films.

OldBoy 05-12-20 09:25 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by asianxcore (Post 13740407)
A few news tidbits for anyone who collects the MVD's various lines:

Sukiyaki Western Django (2007) will be released in June on BD. HD version of the Extended Cut will be a Special Feature on the BD.

i think i got all 3 DVD SteelBook™ covers i think. what a dummy i was...

Adam Tyner 05-14-20 06:59 PM

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4K UHD UPDATE:


Advanced sales on our ZOMBIE and MANIAC 4K UHDs are off to a strong start. The first pressings are already two-thirds sold out! If you're one of those collector's who really wants the slipcover, we suggest you order sooner rather than later.

So with this good news, we've made the decision to release a couple more of our 4K restorations on UHD this year. And going forward, select New Releases will debut as 4K UHD + Blu-ray combos! We've got at least 5 more 4K restorations in the works, so look for some exciting announcements soon!!

PhantomStranger 05-14-20 08:39 PM

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I think genre fans were starved for UHD content. Horror has easily been the most successful niche on Blu-ray with a rabid collector's demographic.

Hazel Motes 05-14-20 11:07 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Ahhh the title has been updated to include Synapse. I say why stop there, lets throw everything against the wall and see what sticks. All dvd/blu-ray/4K in one thread.

Brian T 05-15-20 09:20 AM

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Well, it has reduced the overall discussion of these labels considerably, so just think of all the internet they're saving for more relevant things, like TikTok. :)

Adam Tyner 05-15-20 10:10 AM

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On the new Shock Waves podcast, Blue Underground announced 4K remasters of Daughters of Darkness (with Atmos audio!), The Final Countdown, and Vigilante, each in varying stages of restoration. And hopefully some/all of these will be UHD/BD combos.

He also confirmed to Bloody Disgusting that the next two UHD titles are The New York Ripper and The House by the Cemetery.

Brian T 05-15-20 12:39 PM

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Does Blue Underground bother licensing 'new' titles anymore, or do they just recycle their previous releases now? I wonder how long they can drag that out.

Adam Tyner 05-15-20 12:54 PM

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It’s been a couple of years, but the three Dick Maas films that came out near the end of 2017 hadn’t previously been released by Blue Underground, right?

asianxcore 05-15-20 02:49 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 13741782)
It’s been a couple of years, but the three Dick Maas films that came out near the end of 2017 hadn’t previously been released by Blue Underground, right?

Yup! If I'm not mistaken, Blue Underground hadn't released any of those films previously.

Brian T 05-15-20 04:04 PM

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Well, they're pretty good films, so hopefully they'll build on that momentum . . .

asianxcore 05-15-20 07:22 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by Brian T (Post 13741897)
Well, they're pretty good films, so hopefully they'll build on that momentum . . .

Definitely would like them to put out new titles we haven't seen before but if they don't for whatever reason, there are more than enough of these labels out right now that'll pick up the slack. Though, I could envision them keeping a similar model in continuing to re-release their older licensed films and once in a while releasing newly licensed films. Bill Lustig is sitting on quite a catalog of films. He'll be releasing Blue Underground's old stuff for a while.

Also, for anyone who is annoyed, I was the person who asked the Mods to add Synapse Films to this thread.

The old thread was closed, there was nowhere to discuss previous releases and no one else was doing anything about it :shrug:.

OldBoy 05-15-20 07:28 PM

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I would still like Arrow to be its own thread. Talk Sixteen Candles, OldBoy, stuff from other countries. It deserves its own, separate thread. Plain and simple.

asianxcore 05-15-20 07:35 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13742032)
I would still like Arrow to be its own thread. Talk Sixteen Candles, OldBoy, stuff from other countries. It deserves its own, separate thread. Plain and simple.

I would agree with you in the single fact that Arrow themselves has a high output of releases when you factor in their US & UK schedules.

On the other hand, rather than spin my wheels complaining, I've been doing my best to dig up information from all the various labels and post them here. Attempting to contribute.

Adam Tyner 05-16-20 11:32 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by asianxcore (Post 13742028)
Definitely would like them to put out new titles we haven't seen before but if they don't for whatever reason, there are more than enough of these labels out right now that'll pick up the slack. Though, I could envision them keeping a similar model in continuing to re-release their older licensed films and once in a while releasing newly licensed films. Bill Lustig is sitting on quite a catalog of films. He'll be releasing Blue Underground's old stuff for a while.

I've been listening to Bill Lustig on Shock Waves, and he addresses this. It's partially because of increased competition driving up prices, only wanting to release stuff he's extremely passionate about, and because he prefers to acquire films rather than license them.

Oh. and if anyone's curious, he says that authoring costs for Ultra HD Blu-ray are about 3X Blu-ray, and that replication is anywhere from 3X-4X. This doesn't include the costs of Atmos remixes, additional cleanup with UHD in mind, etc. And that's presumably why Blue Underground's UHD releases don't come with audio CDs or lenticular slipcovers as the 3-disc BD sets did...to keep costs down.

asianxcore 05-16-20 12:06 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 13742234)
I've been listening to Bill Lustig on Shock Waves, and he addresses this. It's partially because of increased competition driving up prices, only wanting to release stuff he's extremely passionate about, and because he prefers to acquire films rather than license them.

Oh. and if anyone's curious, he says that authoring costs for Ultra HD Blu-ray are about 3X Blu-ray, and that replication is anywhere from 3X-4X. This doesn't include the costs of Atmos remixes, additional cleanup with UHD in mind, etc. And that's presumably why Blue Underground's UHD releases don't come with audio CDs or lenticular slipcovers as the 3-disc BD sets did...to keep costs down.

Was that the most recent episode of Shock Waves that was put up? I just recently discovered Shock Waves but haven't listened to any episodes yet.

I'll have to put in an order for the Maniac & Zombie 4Ks sooner than later.

Would love if the Maniac Cop series got the 4K UHD treatment.

Adam Tyner 05-16-20 01:07 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 

Originally Posted by asianxcore (Post 13742253)
Was that the most recent episode of Shock Waves that was put up?

Yup, episode 190.


Originally Posted by asianxcore (Post 13742253)
Would love if the Maniac Cop series got the 4K UHD treatment.

I'm sure the sequels will, since Bill still holds the rights to those. I know he did 4K scans a good while back; not sure if the remasters were finished in 4K, though. He doesn't control the original, but if he was able to get his hands on it, I'm sure it'd get the UHD treatment too. He wasn't happy with Synapse's BD.

asianxcore 05-16-20 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 13742272)
Yup, episode 190.

I'm sure the sequels will, since Bill still holds the rights to those. I know he did 4K scans a good while back; not sure if the remasters were finished in 4K, though. He doesn't control the original, but if he was able to get his hands on it, I'm sure it'd get the UHD treatment too. He wasn't happy with Synapse's BD.

I need the finale of Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence in 4K :lol:

Didn't know that Bill wasn't happy with Synapse's BD of the first Maniac Cop film. I can't remember if he's based up here now (or if he has a partner that lives in Northern California) but previous to COVID-19, he was here frequently.

He did a Q&A after a screening of all the Maniac Cop films in San Francisco, CA back in 2014, which was a whole lot of fun.

I was also in attendance on the various times he did Q&A & Screenings for Maniac & Vigilante out in Sonoma County. One of those times, he called Robert Forster over speaker phone to answer some questions from fans in the audience.

asianxcore 05-18-20 10:17 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
White Fire (1984) & Blood Tide (1982) are scheduled to release next week via Arrow Video.



Adam Tyner 05-29-20 08:13 AM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Posted in the UHD thread, but Arrow Video’s first Ultra HD releases have been announced/leaked: Pitch Black and Flash Gordon.

LorenzoL 05-29-20 03:19 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Now the question for me is whether I should buy the Flash Gordon set.

John Pannozzi 05-29-20 04:38 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
Full details on the Gamera Collection revealed:


The original hero in a half-shell returns! For the first time ever worldwide, all twelve tales of the adventures of everyone’s favorite titanic terrapin are collected together in one deluxe Blu-ray boxset. This limited edition collectors’ set traces the decades-long evolution of Gamera, from the “friend of all children” in his more light-hearted earlier films, to the Guardian of the Universe in the groundbreaking 1990s reboot series, often hailed as three of the best kaiju films ever made.

​COLLECTOR’S EDITION BOXSET CONTENTS

  • Limited collectors’ edition packaging, housed in a large-format rigid box, fully illustrated by Matt Frank
  • Casebound, fully-illustrated disc book containing eight Blu-ray discs
  • High Definition (1080p) versions of all twelve films, with lossless original Japanese audio and a complete collection of English dub tracks, including classic American International dubs on the Showa-era films remastered from original MGM elements
  • Hardback 130-page comic book including a full-colour reprint of the four-issue Gamera comic series originally released by Dark Horse Comics in 1996, and the first-ever English-language printing of the prequel comic The Last Hope by Matt Frank and Joshua Bugosh
  • Perfect-bound 80-page book including a new retrospective on the series by Patrick Macias, an archive interview with Noriaki Yuasa by David Milner, kaiju X-ray illustrations by Jolyon Yates, Fangoria set reports on the Heisei trilogy by Norman England, and a viewers’ guide to the English-dubbed versions of the films
  • Double-sided four-panel poster of “Gamera’s Map of Japan” in both Japanese and English
  • Collectors’ artcards for each film, featuring new artwork by Matt Frank

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  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera the Giant Monster, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
  • Commentary and newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gammera the Invincible (Blu-ray premiere), the American theatrical version of the film, with lossless mono audio and optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Remembering the Gamera Series, an archive featurette from 1991, including interviews with director Noriaki Yuasa, writer Nisan Takahashi and others
  • Interview with Noriaki Yuasa, filmed by Jörg Buttgereit in 2002
  • Gamera Special, an hour-long best-of compilation supervised by Noriaki Yuasa in 1991
  • Alternate English credits
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC TWO – GAMERA VS. BARUGON / GAMERA VS. GYAOS
  • High Definition (1080p) transfers of Gamera vs. Barugon and Gamera vs. Gyaos, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
  • Commentary on Gamera vs. Barugon by August Ragone & Jason Varney
  • Commentary on Gamera vs. Gyaos by Stuart Galbraith IV
  • Newly filmed introductions to both films by August Ragone
  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of War of the Monsters, the shorter American edit of Gamera vs. Barugon, with lossless English audio
  • Alternate English credits for both films
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC THREE – GAMERA VS. VIRAS / GAMERA VS. GUIRON
  • High Definition (1080p) transfers of Gamera vs. Viras and Gamera vs. Guiron, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
  • Choice of three different versions of Gamera vs. Viras via seamless branching (72-minute Theatrical Version, 81-minute Director’s Version and 90-minute US Extended Version)
  • Commentary on Gamera vs. Viras by Carl Craig and Jim Cironella
  • Commentary on Gamera vs. Guiron by David Kalat
  • Newly filmed introductions to both films by August Ragone
  • New featurette with actor Carl Craig showing his souvenirs and props from Gamera vs. Viras
  • Highlights from the G-FEST X convention in 2003, featuring Noriaki Yuasa and Carl Craig
  • The 4th Nippon Jamboree, a promotional film for the Boy Scouts of Japan directed by Yuasa in 1966
  • Alternate English credits for both films
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC FOUR – GAMERA VS. JIGER / GAMERA VS. ZIGRA / GAMERA SUPER MONSTER
  • High Definition (1080p) transfers of Gamera vs. Jiger, Gamera vs. Zigra and Gamera Super Monster, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
  • Commentary on Gamera vs. Jiger by Edward L. Holland
  • Commentary by Gamera vs. Zigra by Sean Rhoads & Brooke McCorkle
  • Commentary on Gamera Super Monster by Richard Pusateri
  • Newly filmed introductions to all three films by August Ragone
  • Alternate English credits for all three films
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC FIVE – GAMERA THE GUARDIAN OF THE UNIVERSE
  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, from a 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures
  • Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
  • Commentary by Matt Frank
  • Newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
  • A Testimony of 15 Years: Part 1, the first in an epic three-part documentary interviewing cast and crew of the Heisei Trilogy
  • Interviews with director Shusuke Kaneko and SFX director Shinji Higuchi, filmed by Jörg Buttgereit in 2002
  • Extended 90-min interview with Shinji Higuchi from 2001, focusing on the trilogy’s special effects
  • Behind the scenes featurettes tracing the film’s production from announcement to release
  • Alternate English credits
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC SIX – GAMERA 2: ATTACK OF LEGION
  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera 2: Attack of Legion, from a 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures
  • Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
  • Commentary by Kyle Yount
  • Newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
  • A Testimony of 15 Years: Part 2, the next part of the documentary interviewing cast and crew of the Heisei Trilogy
  • On-set footage from the shooting of the film’s main unit and special effects filming
  • Behind the scenes featurettes tracing the film’s production from announcement to release
  • Alternate English credits
  • “Lake Texarkana” comedic dub track
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC SEVEN – GAMERA 3: REVENGE OF IRIS
  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, from a 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures
  • Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
  • Commentary by Steve Ryfle & Ed Godziszewski
  • Newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
  • A Testimony of 15 Years: Part 3, the final part of the documentary interviewing cast and crew of the Heisei Trilogy
  • Newly filmed interview with Kaho Tsutsumi about the DNA Tokasatsu exhibition in Tokyo, by kaiju historian Edward L. Holland
  • Behind the scenes featurettes tracing the film’s production from announcement to release
  • Deleted Scenes
  • The Awakening of Irys (Remix), a montage of behind-the-scenes footage and work-in-progress special effects footage
  • Alternate English credits
  • Spoof commentary by “Gamera” & “Soldier No.6”
  • Trailer and image galleries

DISC EIGHT – GAMERA THE BRAVE
  • High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera the Brave
  • Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
  • Commentary by Keith Aiken & Bob Johnson
  • How to Make a Gamera Movie, a featurette hosted by director Ryuta Tasaki
  • Behind The Scenes of Gamera the Brave, an all-access on-set documentary
  • The Men That Made Gamera, a documentary looking back at the series from start to finish, featuring interviews with cast and crew
  • Opening Day Premiere, a featurette showing the cast and crew presenting the film at its first showing
  • Kaho’s Summer, an interview with the film’s young star
  • Special Effects Supercut, a montage of effects shots overseen by FX supervisor Hajime Matsumoto
  • Trailer and image galleries

Specifications
  • Running Time: 1174 Mins
  • Number of Discs: 8
  • Language: Japanese
  • Subtitles: English
  • Audio: 1.0 / 2.0 / 5.1
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 / 2.35:1
  • Color: B&W / Color


Adam Tyner 05-29-20 07:13 PM

re: MVD, Synapse, and Blue Underground Releases Masterthread
 
I was hoping to see DVD Talk’s own Stuart Galbraith IV on the list, and sure enough...!

asianxcore 05-31-20 01:21 AM

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