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So, what are the 12 titles? |
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I don't know how to copy and paste from fb but A 4 disc blu ray Buster Keaton Short films set featuring 32 films. BUSTER KEATON: The Complete Short Films 1917-1923 - A 4-Disc Blu-ray Box, containing 32 films, with a running time of over 740 minutes, this collection documents Buster Keaton’s short films between 1917-1923 and captures Keaton’s first steps in front of a camera. This box set charts his early association with ex-Keystone Kop Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle through to starring in, headlining, and directing his own box office smash hits. Available as part of the Masters of Cinema Series from 18 July 2016, you can pre-order now http://amzn.to/1ROtsGQ A Murnau set. One of the most revered directors of early cinema, the legendary F. W. Murnau created many masterpieces that are still unrivalled today in their beauty, mystery and horror. During his pre-Hollywood career he made his most influential features. Presented here for the first time in the world in high-definition are five of those masterpieces. F.W. MURNAU: FIVE FILMS (Schloß Vogelöd, Phantom, Der Letzte Mann, The Grand Duke's Finances, Tartuffe) will be released in a Special Masters of Cinema Edition 3-disc Blu-ray box set on 22 August 2016. Pre-order now http://amzn.to/1ROtvm5 Last edited by J Harker; 30th March 2016 at 10:56 AM. |
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Last edited by J Harker; 30th March 2016 at 11:08 AM. |
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Ron Howard’s Cocoon won two Academy Awards when released twenty years ago and is still as charming now as it ever was. When visitors from outer space arrive on earth for a rescue mission to retrieve a secret that has laid here for a thousand years, they share a wondrous adventure of love and friendship with a group of senior citizens. A 30th Anniversary Special Edition Blu-ray of the film will be released on 18 July 2016. Available to pre-order now http://amzn.to/1Ry06Hw |
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Finally, last but not least, shown on More4 last year, 6-part TV drama RESISTANCE is set in Paris, 1940, and is based upon true events. Through interconnecting stories we see the lives of six young people fighting for freedom from Nazi occupation who will join forces to produce a newspaper, and their lives will be transformed. To be released by Eureka on DVD on 12 September 2016. Available to pre-order now http://amzn.to/1ROtxdD |
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From director Wolfgang Petersen (Troy, The NeverEnding Story) comes ENEMY MINE, a tale of two enemies thrown together in a hostile world where to survive they must become allies. Starring Dennis Quaid and Louis Gosset Jr. this sci-fi adventure is a tale of an unexpected friendship and newly found respect. Eureka Classics present the film in high-definition for the first time in the UK in a special edition Blu-ray, released on 20 June 2016 Available to pre-order now http://amzn.to/1ROtoqw |
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Robert Aldrich’s Oscar nominated film, THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX, follows the plight of the survivors of a plane crash fighting to repair the wreckage into a machine of flight. Starring Richard Attenborough and Jimmy Stewart, this classic adventure is beautifully realised and wonderfully acted, and will be released in a Special Masters of Cinema Blu-ray edition on 12 September 2016. Available to pre-order now http://amzn.to/1ROtwq0 |
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One of Billy Wilder's most poignant films, FEDORA, tells the tale of an American producer (William Holden) who tries to lure the reclusive actress Fedora (Marthe Keller) out of retirement. Full of melancholy and sadness FEDORA is as impressive today as when it was first released. Coming to the Masters of Cinema Series in a Dual-Format (Blu-ray & DVD) edition from 8 August 2016. Available to pre-order now http://amzn.to/1ROtu1w |
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Alex Ross Perry's QUEEN OF EARTH is a thrilling examination of a deeply complex relationship between two miserable women. Catherine, played by Elisabeth Moss, is going through a bad patch. Her childhood friend, Virginia (Katherine Waterston) takes her to the country house of her parents, nestled at the edge of a lake. The place seems ideal to relax, but Catherine is deteriorating and will soon take a disturbing turn. Eureka released Alex Ross Perry’s previous film LISTEN UP PHILIP to critical acclaim in 2015. Full details of our release plans for QUEEN OF EARTH will be announced later in the year Festival darling Naomi Kawase’s latest picture AN (SWEET BEAN) has been screened in almost every important festival over the last year, including entry into the prestigious Un Certain Regard category at Cannes and a spot at the London Film Festival. The owner of a street food stall finds himself confronted with an odd but sympathetic elderly lady looking for work. One taste of her home-made bean jelly convinces him, starting a relationship that is about much more than just street food. Coming soon in selected cinemas and on Blu-ray & DVD from Eureka. Full details to be announced soon Another film picked up when we were in Berlin this year, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s CREEPY Past and present collide when retired detective Takura takes on a six-year-old case of a missing family. When he moves with his family to a new neighbourhood; things start to get “creepy”. Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest film sees him return to his film making roots revisiting his early psychological styles. The master is back to that early genre defining style with all his signature tactics intact! Full details of our release plans will be announced later in the year We are pleased to announce that we have acquired the rights to Tobias Nölle’s ALOYS. FIPRESCI Panorama prize winner at this year’s Berlinale, ALOYS, is Tobias Nölle’s beautifully shot story of Aloys Adorn, a private investigator who receives a call from a mystery woman who he proceeds to have a “telephone walking” relationship with. Sharing adventures, parties and heartbreak together, Aloys and his new-found companion, travel through a multitude of emotions and scenarios. Full details of our release plans will be announced later in the year |
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Think that's it. Enemy Mine, Cocoon, The Flight of the Phoenix, the Murnau set and possibly the Buster Keaton set for me. So much for Whales The Old Dark House i keep hoping they might put out on MoC. |
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