BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
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BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
Limited edition box set coming in October featuring three MoC staples and two newbies...
BD 127 Fixed Bayonets!
BD 111 Pickup on South Street
BD 216 Hell and High Water
BD 217 House of Bamboo
BD 116 Forty Guns
PS: I imagine Hell and High Water and House of Bamboo will get separate editions once this set sells out, for those that don't want to double-dip.
BD 127 Fixed Bayonets!
BD 111 Pickup on South Street
BD 216 Hell and High Water
BD 217 House of Bamboo
BD 116 Forty Guns
PS: I imagine Hell and High Water and House of Bamboo will get separate editions once this set sells out, for those that don't want to double-dip.
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Re: Forthcoming - Fuller at Fox: Five Films 1951-1957
This is the box set from a director already in the collection that I was referring to back when, FYI
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Re: Forthcoming - Fuller at Fox: Five Films 1951-1957
Does that mean Adrian Martin commentaries?
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Re: Forthcoming - Fuller at Fox: Five Films 1951-1957
In that case it seems they weren't successful in including China Gate in the end, but maybe they managed to secure A Fuller Life at least? We will no doubt find out tomorrow. Also I'd be surprised if they didn't secure the former as a separate release (I imagine Paramount weren't happy with them trying to add it to a Fox-centric box set).domino harvey wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:02 pmThis is the box set from a director already in the collection that I was referring to back when, FYI
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Re: Forthcoming - Fuller at Fox: Five Films 1951-1957
Is it too much to ask that they retitle this Fuller at Fox: Five Films from 'Fifty-one fru 'Fifty-seven
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Love me some Fuller, and finally MoC is coming back to life!
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I do hope the 2 newbies are also getting individual releases.
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I reckon they will, but at this rate maybe not 'til long after the box set goes OOP. Took over 18 months for the Buster Keaton set to be reissued...
That said they must be aware a lot of people will be double-dipping on these. They released Forty Guns, Pickup on South Street and Fixed Bayonets! within mere months of each other so anyone collecting MoC in 2015/2016 and a fan of Fuller was likely jumping on those as soon as they went on sale. This is almost as frustrating a double-dip as some of those StudioCanal box sets reissuing long-existing discs and adding only a couple of new ones (e.g. Godard, Melville).
I've said it elsewhere, but they might redeem the decision by a) updating the transfer for Forty Guns or b) including A Fuller Life in the extras. In an ideal world, we get both a) and b), and more in the form of an extensive booklet.
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Damn, I'm really gonna have to pick up those Cohen Keatons.domino harvey wrote:This is the box set from a director already in the collection that I was referring to back when, FYI
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Thing is I still barely watched all my MoC boxsets that I bought day one, only to see most of them on sale later on. Do you reckon there's any chance I can wait on this?
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Re: Forthcoming - Fuller at Fox: Five Films 1951-1957
SYNOPSIS
A towering figure of American cinema, Samuel Fuller was a master of the B-movie, a pulp maestro whose iconoclastic vision elevated the American genre film to new heights. After the major success of The Steel Helmet, Fuller was put under contract by Twentieth Century Fox after being impressed by Darryl F. Zanuck’s direct sales pitch (other studios offered Fuller money and tax shelters; Zanuck simply told him, “We make better movies.”).
Over a six-year period, Fuller would produce some of the best work of his career, (and therefore, some of the best films in American cinema), an uncompromising series of masterpieces spanning multiple genres (the Western, the War film, film noir, the Crime-Thriller) that would establish the director as a true auteur, whose influence continues to be felt today.
Collected here are five films from this fruitful period, all presented from stunning restorations. The impossibly tense Korean-War drama Fixed Bayonets! (1951); the outrageous and confrontational spy-thriller Pickup on South Street (1953); the Cold War submarine-actioner Hell and High Water (1954); the lushly photographed, cold-as-ice film noir House of Bamboo (1955); and the audacious Western with a feminist twist, Forty Guns (1957).
SPECIAL FEATURES
LIMITED EDITION BOX SET [2000 UNITS, INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED]
All five films presented on Blu-ray in 1080p, with Fixed Bayonets!, Pickup on South Street, Hell and High Water, and Forty Guns presented from Fox's stunning 4K restorations, with House of Bamboo presented from a 2K restoration
Original, uncompressed, monaural soundtracks for all films
Optional English SDH available for all films
A new video essay by David Cairns covering ALL FIVE FILMS included in this release
FIXED BAYONETS! – audio commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin
PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET – Interview with critic, filmmaker and programmer Kent Jones [32 mins]
PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET – Interview with critic François Guérif [24 mins]
PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET – "Cinema Cinemas" French TV interview with Samuel Fuller [12 mins]
HELL AND HIGH WATER – Brand new audio commentary by author Scott Harrison
HELL AND HIGH WATER – A documentary on lead actor Richard Widmark [45 mins]
HOUSE OF BAMBOO – Audio commentary with Film Historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman
HOUSE OF BAMBOO – Audio commentary with Film historians Alain Silver and James Ursini
FORTY GUNS – Audio interview with Samuel Fuller from 1969 at the National Film Theatre in London [80 mins]
FORTY GUNS – Interview with film critic Jean-Louis Leutrat [17 mins]
Original theatrical trailers for all five films
A 100-PAGE PERFECT BOUND COLLECTOR’S BOOK featuring essays by Richard Combs, Murielle Joudet, Philip Kemp, Glenn Kenny, and Amy Simmons; excerpts from Fuller's autobiography A Third Face; and rare archival imagery
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
Eureka, I guess this is your punishment for asking all of us to double dip like this: more than half of your thread title is numbers.
That being said, I really want this
That being said, I really want this
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
As nice as this set looks, I don't feel it's worth it for me since two of the three existing releases are already in 4k. They should have just done a two film bundle for Hell & High Water and House of Bamboo (see their John Woo release) at a lower price.
PS.: Eureka confirmed on Facebook the 4k Forty Guns won't get reissued separately.
PS.: Eureka confirmed on Facebook the 4k Forty Guns won't get reissued separately.
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
Oh FFS, not only 3 titles are already available but they're upgrading one of those and it wont be re-released individually ? That's not very sweet for first-hour fans of those and of the label.
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Re: Forthcoming - Fuller at Fox: Five Films 1951-1957
Also, I don't see a new Adrian Martin commentary or A Fuller Life
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
If it's potentially any consolation for those who haven't seen Hell and High Water and assume they're missing out, it's a really conventional film by his standards and I thought it was something of a dud and not a keeper. Fuller was working from an already existing script and he injects a few doses of war realism in a couple of places, but overall it's fairly feeble and not comparable to the preceding films, narratively or visually. House of Bamboo was released on Twilight Time and is available on amazon but not cheap.
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
Yeah, I'd prefer House of Bamboo on its own as well.
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
They did say on Facebook that the two new titles would get separate releases "if the box sells fast enough" (but later deleted this comment?)
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
I only have Pick up on South Street so I ordered this set. Fuller Life is on the Criterion Channel.
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
The comment is still there, saw it a minute ago.swo17 wrote:They did say on Facebook that the two new titles would get separate releases "if the box sells fast enough" (but later deleted this comment?)
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
Eureka have announced that Samantha Fuller's documentary A Fuller Life will be included in the box set
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Re: BD 111, 116, 127, 216-217 Fuller at Fox: Five Films, 1951-1957
Goddamn it, I was trying not to buy this!