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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 11053300)
Why bother putting a tagline on the cover if you just have to censor it?
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Originally Posted by dino88
(Post 11053309)
That may have been how they presented the tagline when it was originally released.
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The D makes it look like "dick," which is hilarious.
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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Kory
(Post 11053403)
The D makes it look like "dick," which is hilarious.
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Originally Posted by Kory
(Post 11053403)
The D makes it look like "dick," which is hilarious.
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I saw dick as well.
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Originally Posted by MTRodaba2468
(Post 11059302)
Damn. I'm seriously torn between grabbing this one or the Synapse release...
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Giles, at this point I think we all assume you'd buy a full frame, pan-and-scan DVD if it came with a 7.1 soundmix.
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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 11059346)
Giles, at this point I think we all assume you'd buy a full frame, pan-and-scan DVD if it came with a 7.1 soundmix.
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Originally Posted by Arrow
Additional restoration work has been done on THE CONFORMIST so we've had to push the date back to 27/2. Full details soon!
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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Arrow
(Post 11064353)
Additional restoration work has been done on THE CONFORMIST so we've had to push the date back to 27/2. Full details soon!
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The Conformist Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time in the UK. Awarded “Five Star” reviews during its theatrical re-release in 2008 by Empire (“Funny and frightening, seductive and satirical, ridiculous and tragic, this remains Bertolucci’s greatest film.”), BBCi Films (“One of the truly great films of the 1970s”), Time Out (“A dazzling film.”) and the Radio Times, amongst others, Bernardo Bertolucci’s undisputed masterpiece The Conformist comes to DVD and Blu-ray on 27th February 2012 for the first time in the UK courtesy of Arrow Academy. At the peak of his creative powers the 29-year-old Bernardo Bertolucci eschewed the influence of mentor Jean-Luc Godard and partnered up with Vittorio Storaro and developed his own style for one of the most visually dazzling, politically and psychologically intriguing – and possibly greatest – of all Italian films. Told in a non-linear structure that would go on to influence The Godfather Part II (although not the only influence on Coppola’s film), the story begins in Rome, 1938. Marcello (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is a young fascist who takes on the job of assassinating his former professor who has fled to Paris. With his wife (Stefania Sandrelli) in tow, he meets the professor and his young wife (Dominique Sanda), with whom he begins to fall in love. A thriller as well as study of Italian politics and psychological character, Bertolucci’s Oscar nominated adaptation of Alberto Moravia’s novel (an adaptation Moravia greatly admired) has gone on to influence filmmakers such as Paul Schrader, Martin Scorsese and Michael Mann and remains one of the great triumphs of world cinema. The Conformist (cert. tbc) will be released as a dual format Blu-ray/DVD edition (£27.99) by Arrow Academy on 27th February 2012. Special Features include: audio commentary by Italian cinema expert David Forgacs; feature length documentary Bernardo Bertolucci: Reflections on Cinema on Bertolucci’s career with on-set archive material and interviews directed by Sandro Lai (Blu-ray only); a comprehensive booklet featuring brand new writing on the film by critic Michael Atkinson, a re-printed interview with Bernardo Bertolucci from 1971 and Bertolucci’s thoughts on filmmaking, illustrated with original stills; High Definition Blu-ray and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the film; HD restoration supervised by Director of Photography Vittorio Storaro in the original 1.66:1 aspect ratio; original Mono 2.0 audio; Italian language with optional English subtitles. |
Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Cult Labs
Arrow Video is pleased to announce a new model of Blu-rays. Soon Unlimited Editions of Arrow Video Blu-rays will be released in new versions; featuring the same artwork and disc contents, these new editions will sport 2 of the previous 4 artwork panels and will be packaged inside an amaray case without the windowed slipbox and poster. These Unlimited Editions will be released after the initial print run of the Edition collector’s know and love, which will now attain Limited Edition status as stocks become capped.
The first of the Arrow Video Unlimited Editions will be Caligula, which like all Arrow Video Unlimited Editions will have a much lower RRP of £19.99, and will be released on 20/02/12. Future Unlimited Editions will be scheduled to appear shortly before Limited Editions sell out so there is not a gap in availability of any release. |
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Arrow Academy: Miracle in Milan [Dual Format] http://twitchfilm.com/news/miracleblu.jpg Released: 26 Mar 2012 Overview: After his earth shattering Bicycle Thieves, Vittorio De Sica and long time screenwriter Cesare Zavattini turned their neo-realist ideas to something much more like a fable yet retaining the core ideas behind the revolutionary cinema movement. Miracle in Milan went on to wow critics and audiences, winning the Grand Prize of the Cannes Film Festival in 1951. Always in the shadow of the ever more popular Bicycle Thieves, this largely unsung masterpiece tends toward magic realism to imagine a place where society’s most downtrodden can find purchase and possible escape from misery. Set within a fantastically theatrical shantytown, Miracle in Milan constructs an alternate world from De Sica and Zavattini’s fascination with marginalised perspectives. The unusual use of deliberate artifice and spectacle rekindles the Meliesian magical aura of early cinema. Arrow Academy is pleased to present a new HD transfer of the film along with De Sica’s Il Tetto in this deluxe edition. SPECIAL FEATURES: - High Definition Blu-ray and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the film - Full length feature: Il Tetto [The Roof], Vittorio De Sica’s 1956 film also written by Zavattini, made available for the first time in the UK on DVD - Newly translated and more complete optional English subtitles on both features - Interview with Manuel De Sica - Interview with star Brunella Bovo - Rome Premiere Newsreel Footage - Original Trailer - Comprehensive booklet including writing on Miracle in Milan and Il Tetto, a re-print of John Maddison’s 1951 article The Case of De Sica, illustrated with original stills and artwork. |
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all over that if the transfer is right.
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Hot damn!
Forbidden Zone [Limited Edition Blu-ray] Released: 07 May 2012 Step into The Forbidden Zone, a bizarro world of frog butlers, topless princesses, machine-gun toting teachers, eccentric dwarves, their demonic wives, and the Devil himself (Danny Elfman). You’ve never seen anything like it...! Check your basement. Is there door to the 6th Dimension there? If so, you’re going on a wild ride into excess as you join Frenchy and Rene in a land of musical madness, despotic queens and strange frog man-servants. If you’ve tired of Rocky Horror and had enough of Hedwig, it’s time discover The Forbidden Zone, a demented tribute to the hot jazz and dark glamour of a lost age, featuring new wave pop music and Cab Calloway-style insanity, filtered through the mind of a maniac! THIS EDITION CONTAINS: - Reversible sleeve with 3 original poster artworks and newly commissioned artwork cover - Double-sided fold-out artwork poster - Collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by critic David Hayles BLU-RAY CONTAINS: - Brand new High Definition restoration of the Black and White and Colour versions of the film - Optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio / LPCM Uncompressed Mono Audio - Optional English SDH subtitles SPECIAL FEATURES: - Audio commentary with director Richard Elfman and writer-actor Matthew Bright - A Look into Forbidden Zone – extensive behind the scenes documentary featuring interviews and archive footage, including scenes from Elfman’s lost film The Hercules Family - Two complete scenes from The Hercules Family - Outtakes - Deleted Scenes - Oingo Boingo Music Video Private Life - Original Theatrical Trailer Artwork by Jeff Zornow Original Aspect Ratio 1.78:1 Region ABC The King of New York [Limited Edition SteelBook Blu-ray] Released: 04 Jun 2012 Christopher Walken is out of prison and back on the dirty streets of New York as convicted drug lord Frank White in a pitch black 90s crime classic from the magnificently disreputable Abel Ferrara (Driller Killer, Ms.45). White returns to his old patch to find it in disarray as the parasites that moved in to capture his business don’t share in the same Robin Hood spirit. Soon he’s violently taking out the competition, stealing their stashes and turning a healthy profit on the gear, putting it towards building a new South Bronx hospital. But you can’t make an omelette without breaking some heads. As the street killings rise and the corrupt cops close in, White’s crazed mix of criminal psychosis and heartfelt charity threatens to tear apart everything he’s fought so hard to build... SPECIAL FEATURES: - Limited Edition collectable SteelBook packaging - Collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by Brad Stevens, author of Abel Ferrara: The Moral Vision - High Definition Presentation of the film - Optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio / 2.0 Stereo Audio - Audio commentary with director Abel Ferrara - Audio commentary with composer Joe Delia, producer Mary Kane, casting director Randy Sabusawa and editor Anthony Redman - Interview with producer Augusto Caminito - Abel Ferrara: Not Guilty: Documentary on Abel Ferrara from the French TV show Cinéastes de Notre Temps + More special features to be announced! Artwork by Tom 'The Dude Designs' Hodge Original Aspect Ratio 1.78:1 Region TBC |
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FORBIDDEN ZONE is region free!
and i'll live with my lionsgate KING OF NEW YORK release |
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I had forgotten about the LionsGate disc, but they've ported over the commentaries and added new extras. |
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Forbidden Zone isn't necessarily a movie I would expect to benefit too much from a Blu-ray upgrade, but I'd still like to pick it up. It's quite the bizarre little movie.
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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by clckworang
(Post 11092773)
Forbidden Zone isn't necessarily a movie I would expect to benefit too much from a Blu-ray upgrade, but I'd still like to pick it up. It's quite the bizarre little movie.
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...eBDFront2D.jpg I just noticed that Arrow already released a steelbook of King of New York in 2008 - I hope this isn't just a repackaging, and that new exclusive extras have been commissioned. The blurb does say 'More special features to be announced!'. |
Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
(Post 11092711)
FORBIDDEN ZONE is region free!
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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 11093087)
I haven't seen either version myself, but I'm guessing that the color version would be improved by the uptick to 1080p - it sounds like there's quite a bit of striking imagery!
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Extras for Demons:
Double-sided fold-out poster Collector’s Booklet featuring brand new writing on Demons by Calum Wadell Collector’s Comic: ‘Demons 3’ Part 1 of 2! Not ‘The Ogre’. Not ‘The Church’. Not even ‘Black Demons’! For the first time ever, Arrow Video presents an original sequel to the cult classics. Remastered from a brand new HD restoration of the film Optional English and Italian audio Optional English subtitles for Italian and English (SDH) audio The audio recollections of director Lamberto Bava, Special Make-Up Creations Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci The audio recollections of the cast and crew, a brand new commentary Dario’s Demon Days: Producer Dario Argento discusses the inception of Demons Defining an Era in Music: Composer Claudio Simonetti on the Demons Soundtrack Luigi Cozzi’s Top Italian Terrors: Cozzi discusses the highpoints of Spaghetti Splatter Original trailer Restored from the original camera negative by Cineteca di Bologna Original Aspect Ratio - 1.66:1 (16x9) Region - ABC Four option reversible sleeve with original poster and video artwork with additional fifth artwork panel featuring all-new Jeff Zornow artwork Double-sided fold-out poster Collector’s Booklet featuring brand new writing on Demons by Calum Wadell Collector’s Comic: ‘Demons 3’ Part 2 of 2! Not ‘The Ogre’. Not ‘The Church’. Not even ‘Black Demons’! For the first time ever, Arrow Video presents an original sequel to the cult classics. Remastered from a brand new HD restoration of the film Optional English and Italian audio Optional English subtitles for Italian and English (SDH) audio The audio recollections of director Lamberto Bava, Mechanical Creations & Transformation Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci Creating Creature Carnage: Extensive Interview with makeup man Sergio Stivaletti Bava to Bava: Luigi Cozzi tracks the history of the Italian horror film; from Riccardo Freda and Mario Bava to the end of the golden age with Michele Soavi and Lamberto Bava as well as considering recent Italian horror films. Original trailer Restored from the original camera negative by Cineteca di Bologna Original Aspect Ratio - 1.66:1 (16x9) Region - ABC |
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oh shit both demons are region free? might have to get those. doubt anchor bay will get around to them any time soon.
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So excited for the Demons blus
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I'm definitely in for the Demons Blu-Rays...
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Nice to see they ported over the AB commentaries and included a new one for the first film as well. I'm looking forward to hearing Cozzi's two discussions of the history of Italian horror films. Does anyone know anything about this Demons 3 comic?
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i was browsing through movies on arrowfilms website. Im interested in buying battle royale and dawn of the dead. are they region free and how can i know if they are region free or not ? i want to make sure they play on my player.
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Battle Royale is region locked now.
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Noir: any idea what the audio specs are for the Demon's blurays?
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I ended up pulling the trigger on Phenomena and Tenebre earlier in the week when Amazon.co.uk had them both for 8.99.
... and now I'm going to have to pre-order both Demons films. :sad: Watch. With my luck we will have Anchor Bay announce a release. Or even better, Lustig shouting out, "We scored the rights to the remaining Argento titles!" :lol: |
Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 11094521)
Noir: any idea what the audio specs are for the Demon's blurays?
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Apparently there are six unannounced titles revealed in this photo:
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...45453381_o.jpg Two spotted on the Criterion Forum: Candyman and Fear Eats the Soul. The UK Blu-ray of Candyman looks terrible (though it only cost me six pounds) and is bare-bones, so I'd definitely double-dip on a stacked SE that included all of the extras from the US DVD SE and new material. |
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Candyman? I'd love the uncut version.
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Ali Fear East the Soul? That would be awesome
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Demons and Demons 2 are now both being released on 4/2.
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