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10/24/07 at 12:48pm
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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway
Warner has been having major database issues for their distribution since August. This is just the latest result of that.
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| Just in case it's still not clear, I can confirm that the new Barry Lyndon is definitely NOT anamorphic. |
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Originally Posted by David_B_K
Screw 'em. They may as well have re-released it on VHS or laserdisc.
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Originally Posted by Frank@N
I've yet to find an actual copy of the boxset after checking CC and Target (BB may be the only B&M retailer who is apparently carrying this).
Questions: I've seen web sites refer to the boxset as a 10-disc set (?). I'm going to make the assumption that the 'Full Metal Jacket DE' is a one-disc affair and that the 10th disc is the 'Life in Pictures' Doc (?). This is the FMJ transfer that was recently used for HD releases and was criticized for being sourced from a 1080i/bobbed video master (?). There are basically still no extras for FMJ (?). On a side issue, how did they do the packaging inside the box? |
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Originally Posted by Patrick McCart
To be honest, the 2001 non-anamorphic remasters of Barry Lyndon and Lolita are excellent. They're only missing 16x9 enhancement. That's one reason why A Clockwork Orange isn't exactly a huge revelation. Now, if you compared the crappy 1999 DVDs...
1. Yes, it's a 10 disc set. 2001, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut are all 2-disc editions (one disc for the film, the second for extras), with Full Metal Jacket and A Life in Pictures being single-disc. 2. FMJ is probably from the new 1080p transfer since it's very smooth and seems to match the look of the new HD-DVD in terms of image quality. 3. It does have a commentary, as well as a making-of featurette and the trailer. 4. Six amarays in a cardboard box. |
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Originally Posted by Andrew Bunk
Just in case it's still not clear, I can confirm that the new Barry Lyndon is definitely NOT anamorphic.
In fact is identical to the 2001 version. It has the 2001 menu, and all the files on the disc are dated 2001. Disappointing to say the least. |
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Originally Posted by John_Walker
I don't have a Blueray or HD dvd player.
How good is the new standard 2 disc release? Did they clean up the video? Thanks John |
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Originally Posted by JonZ
If HD is in your future, if youre thinking about it, I say wait for the HD upgrade.
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| Picked this up as well, going to a really good weekend, but no Lolita, or Barry Lyndon to be found in my local worst buy. I wonder if we have the possibility of getting a deluxe later of those two titles in the future since they were not included in this set. I was hoping that MGM would get off of there asses and do something with the three titles that they own as well by now. They both could have fit nicely into this, actually when this was announced I was hoping for a much bigger boxset, because WB has included Dr Strangelove before, and now that Sony is a controlling interest in MGM the idea that we could have gotten everything except Spartacus in on set would have been great . I know that would have cause conflicts on the Hi Def front. WB supporting both and Sony Not. |
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Originally Posted by Richard Kim
Actually, Fox now has home video rights to the MGM/UA library. So getting three companies to coordinate a box set would be difficult.
Though I must admit it would be nice to see The Killing and Paths of Glory receive anamorphic widescreen transfers like the WB Kubrick titles. |
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Originally Posted by RoyM
Man, that is lame. I sold off my '01 releases of Barry Lyndon and Lolita several weeks ago when I pre-ordered the new releases. Most online listings specified that these new releases would be "newly remastered" which most people (including me) would take to mean they would now be 16x9 enhanced. And I also figured there was no way Warner would be so pathetic as to simply re-release the same old disks of these with the other new Kubrick's coming out. I mean this is Warner, not MGM, right? (rolls eyes)...
Well, I guess they suckered me (and probably a few thousand other people) on this one. Between this non-sense and Warner's lousy distribution/order fulfillment of late, I am starting to really sour on them as the 'best of the big studios' when it comes to DVD. |
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Originally Posted by Ed Moroughan
I'm confused about the lack of Full Metal Jacket around. I've searched Amazon and they only have HD/BD of it...no SD? The announcement as reported by DVDActive said nothing of this...did they come right out and say it is only in the box, or are we inferring that from the lack of it in stores? No offense to Stanley but I only wanted 2001, Orange, and FMJ.
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...ck-collection2 |
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Originally Posted by rich_d
I found it on Amazon. My understanding is that there were no changes from the prior release. FMJ has been discounted forever. My guess as to why they didn't upgrade this was that they had a ton of returns from stores on this title. I mean it seriously was discounted every fourth week at Best Buy. This is not meant to be a reflection on the film, just on its economic impact.
link: http://www.amazon.com/Full-Metal-Jac...3339685&sr=1-5 |
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
And, as a sidenote, for what it's worth: when the set was announced, it was mentioned that Barry Lyndon and Lolita would not be in this set, and that the single re-releases of the titles would be identical to the 2000 remastered editions. Considering that this was announced well in advance, that they came in identical packaging (only in amarays instead of snappers), and that nowhere on the package did it indicate the films as being anamorphic, if anyone rebought them expecting something different, it's not Warner's fault here. Yes, I wish they would have redone them too, but they didn't, and that's a separate issue. The non-anamorphic transfers don't look bad, and if they weren't able to create any bonus material of real value, it's probably for the best that they didn't do a half-assed job of it.
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Originally Posted by John_Walker
...and the picture quality on the new "2001 A Space Odessey" standard 2 disc set is unchanged from the earlier release? ? ?
John |
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Originally Posted by Ken Koc
Very sad that one of the most beautifully shot films ever made BARRY LYNDON is not anamorphic and will most likely never be seen in HD clarity:-(
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Originally Posted by RoyM
With all due respect, it was NEVER formally announced that the re-releases of BL and Lolita would be identical to the old ones, only that they were not going to be part of the box set and wouldn't get the same SE treatment. Hence, everyone wondering right up until yesterday whether they would in fact be new transfers.
In fact, the vagueness or outright lack of specs for these two re-releases for all of these months amounts to a clever bit of deception on Warner's part IMO, especially since the previous (identical) releases also remain in print. What else was one to conclude except that the newer releases would be better in some way? |
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
With continued respect, Warner made it clear in their chat about a year ago that they had no plans to redo BL and Lolita. In their press release, they announced that they were issuing a box set with remastered titles, and listed the releases in that box set. Nowhere on the press release does it specify that BL or Lolita would be remastered...and since they specified all of the other titles would be, I think it's a no-brainer. Discussion on this very forum prior to release date made it pretty clear these two weren't being redone.
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