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- knives
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Now if only they would sell it under $40 even when discounted.
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I was very confused before I looked at the last page. Great news, and hopefully a sign that there will be other OOP titles being re-released in HD.
- domino harvey
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I don't think they ever actually released it on DVD
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Yeah, I think it was just a VHS.
- John Edmond
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And it's the same VHS master that will be used for the blu-ray, knowing New Yorker.
- knives
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If Kino can change(ish) than hopefully these yahoos can too.
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New Yorker WAS working very diligently on Celine and Julie -- prior to its time of troubles. The intention was to do a first-rate DVD release. Has NYer done any blu-ray releases yet?
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If they're doing the work for a theatrical reissue then certainly the Blu should be decent also...?
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Oh I'm just jibing. But I didn't start giving Kino the benefit of the doubt until after 10 or so great blu-rays.
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I remember them announcing the DVD a long time ago and then dropping the ball with it more than once after the announcement. I never heard any specific information about them working "diligently" on it before the reorganization, nor that the intention was to do a "first-rate" DVD. Very few of their other releases could be called that. Of course it's always possible Michael heard something I didn't.
This will be the first release of its kind from "New New Yorker," so hard to predict what will happen.
I don't see any necessary connection there. They've long done theatrical and video distribution for the same films and the latter releases have usually been disappointing.Brian C wrote:If they're doing the work for a theatrical reissue then certainly the Blu should be decent also...?
This will be the first release of its kind from "New New Yorker," so hard to predict what will happen.
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I think they paid to fly Rosenbaum to France for a bonus feature, didn't they? Maybe he's referring to that
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Speaking of Rosenbaum, has he commented on this upcoming edition?
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NYer are most likely to fall down on something like yellow subs, MPEG-2, forced subs, small file size, no uncompressed sound etc.... Fingers crossed it'll be good though... doesn't look like BFI are interested in upgrading it anyway.
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Anyone know who got the Eustache rights? NYer no longer lists any of his movies in their website catalog.
As to the coming Celine & Julie Blu-ray, we can only hope, but considering NYers hotmail.com email address from the previous page of this thread, I caution caution.
As to the coming Celine & Julie Blu-ray, we can only hope, but considering NYers hotmail.com email address from the previous page of this thread, I caution caution.
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From what I recall, the NYer DVD version of Celine and Julie seemed like it would be an upgrade over the UK release. It was going to be based on the same transfer as the French DVD (which was superior) and have considerable more in the way of extras. As to a future Blu-Ray, also keeping my fingers crossed.
And -- Oh for a nice Blu-Ray of Pont du Nord!
And -- Oh for a nice Blu-Ray of Pont du Nord!
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So we're pinning our hopes on New Yorker getting a PAL->NTSC transfer right. Um....Michael Kerpan wrote:It was going to be based on the same transfer as the French DVD (which was superior)
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You'd think that over the course of the past several years with Criterion's reputation becoming so great that even many average movie enthusiasts go to it as a source of "alternative" movies, that companies like New Yorker, Koch and even Facets would kick up their game and produce higher quality stuff. Less than a decade ago Criterion was releasing single disc editions of hard to find stuff but today they get their own racks in major B&M stores. You'd think these companies would improve the quality of their output if only to attract more customers and $$$.
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No current info on what is being done now vis a vis transfers. Not sure what (if anything) might be going on with regards to any France-originating HD transfer. Just providing some purely historical data. ;~}Perkins Cobb wrote:So we're pinning our hopes on New Yorker getting a PAL->NTSC transfer right. Um....
But given a choice of a transfer based on the BFI material and one based on the French material, I'd definitely go for the latter. Obviously a nice new HD transfer would be preferable to either.
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Kino stepped up their game, but you should compare Facets with Second Run and NOT Criterion, since they release mainly obscure films.stroszeck wrote:You'd think that over the course of the past several years with Criterion's reputation becoming so great that even many average movie enthusiasts go to it as a source of "alternative" movies, that companies like New Yorker, Koch and even Facets would kick up their game and produce higher quality stuff. Less than a decade ago Criterion was releasing single disc editions of hard to find stuff but today they get their own racks in major B&M stores. You'd think these companies would improve the quality of their output if only to attract more customers and $$$.
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Oh man, imagine the grain in that release.Michael Kerpan wrote:
And -- Oh for a nice Blu-Ray of Pont du Nord!
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Facets has gotten marginally better, especially for those of us who remember atrocities like their releases of The Joke and Daisies. At least now the subs aren't scrolling! But Facets on their best day is still miles below Criterion or even Second Run on their worst.perkizitore wrote:Kino stepped up their game, but Facets should compare themselves with Second Run and NOT Criterion, since they release mainly obscure films.stroszeck wrote:You'd think that over the course of the past several years with Criterion's reputation becoming so great that even many average movie enthusiasts go to it as a source of "alternative" movies, that companies like New Yorker, Koch and even Facets would kick up their game and produce higher quality stuff. Less than a decade ago Criterion was releasing single disc editions of hard to find stuff but today they get their own racks in major B&M stores. You'd think these companies would improve the quality of their output if only to attract more customers and $$$.
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Moses and Aaron apparently won best special features alongside The Devils(BFI) and Godzilla(Criterion) at Il Cinema Ritrovato DVD Awards. The special features are “Introduction to Arnold Schoenberg’s Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene” (1969), a short film by the directors, Optional English subtitles, and a 40-page booklet containing the libretto in German and English, and 2 essays by Michael Gallope and Allen Shawn (English only). The New Yorker Films' page doesn't include the two essays but I've seen it mentioned elsewhere.
Can anyone who has the dvd comment on the image. I can't seem to find any decent reviews of the disc.
Can anyone who has the dvd comment on the image. I can't seem to find any decent reviews of the disc.
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Close to a year later and no sign of a release.Dadapass wrote:Not sure if this has been mentioned but New Yorker Films will release Celine and Julie Go Boating on Blu-ray Spring 2012.
So it goes...
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It's been close to a year since the spring of 2012?
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Well, it is getting close to the end of SUMMER 2012. ;~}swo17 wrote:It's been close to a year since the spring of 2012?