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Re: MYA Communication

#26 Post by hammock » Sun Jun 07, 2009 4:26 am

3 new titles announced:

L'amante del demonio (Lucifera - Demon Lover, Paolo Lombardo 1972)
America così nuda, così violenta (Naked and Violent, Sergio Martino 1970)
Fino alla morte (Until Death, Lamberto Bava 1987)

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Re: MYA Communication

#27 Post by ouatitw » Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:57 am

Thanks for these updates. I've not purchased any of them yet but I'm about to get those argentos this week. I'm interested in getting more.

Hopefully this company will do well. It does seem weird to be releasing this many obscure titles that fast (criterion's releases this many as someone else pointed out but criterion's titles are far more mainstream than many of these).

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#28 Post by hammock » Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:21 am

ouatitw wrote:Hopefully this company will do well. It does seem weird to be releasing this many obscure titles that fast (criterion's releases this many as someone else pointed out but criterion's titles are far more mainstream than many of these).
I think the problem is a that the number boutique labels are increasing and you need to be fast to secure the rights and also to beat competition from other territories releasing stealing your market. I like MYA a lot even though the Joe D. movies are some of the worst i've ever seen, as they continue to bring me suprises I would never have come accross if it wasn't for them. As long as they focus on the films and not extrax and packing, they should be able to keep up the speed releasing 3-4 DVDs a month.

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Re: MYA Communication

#29 Post by Scharphedin2 » Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:42 am

So, Hammock, with the big sales (hopefully) right around the corner, is there a handful of MYA's releases that you could recommend above the rest for their qualities as films, as well as the quality of presentation (ie "original" Italian sound/Eng. subs, extras, etc)? And/or let us know more specifically, which films did not meet your expectations.

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Re: MYA Communication

#30 Post by der_Artur » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:11 pm

hammock wrote:America così nuda, così violenta (Naked and Violent, Sergio Martino 1970)
A mondo by sergio Martino? Sounds interesting.

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#31 Post by hammock » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:13 pm

Scharphedin2 wrote:So, Hammock, with the big sales (hopefully) right around the corner, is there a handful of MYA's releases that you could recommend above the rest for their qualities as films, as well as the quality of presentation (ie "original" Italian sound/Eng. subs, extras, etc)? And/or let us know more specifically, which films did not meet your expectations.
I'll try and make a quick one for you:

001: The Blind Woman Of Sorrento (Italian Language - English Subtitles)
Great film, worth the money!

002: Provocation (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
Avoid. Soft porn with a little tit here and there. Story is BAD.

003: The Virgo, The Taurus And The Capricorn (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
Funnier than I expected and with Fenech - not much to consider here - buy.

004: The Maniacs (Italian Language - English Subtitles)
Lovely film, or actually many small films. All have a very clear punchline and some of them are funny as hell. Buy.

005: The Inveterate Bachelor (Italian Language - English Subtitles)
One of the best so far. Wonderful transfer and De Sica is always a pleasure. Buy.

006: Door Into Darkness (Italian Language - English Subtitles)
The hype was big on this release but to me it was on the level with a good Sherlock Holmes story. The 4 doors is a great idea but it has a very slow pace. Argento fans HAS to see this others can find much better films by him and keep this on hold.

007: Bread, Love And Dreams (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
Really fantastic movie. I've written a reveiw in Danish and do not have the time to translate it, but this movie is one of the reasons why I really like MYA. Did I mention how lovely Gina Lollobrigida looks in this...

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008: Scorpion With Two Tails (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
This one was a bit of a suprise. Not much blood and the storyline is weak. The cover gave me too high hopes.

009: A Policewoman In New York (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
Really bizarre and VERY italian comedy. Think female Bud Spencer with tits. I was entertaint but I doubt many others would be.

010: Four Flies On Grey Velvet (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
Excellent film. Very entertaining and still scary. Buy.

011: Fatty Girl Goes To New York (Italian Language / English Subtitles)
Think Italian Cindy Lauper goes to New York. Really bizarre comedy shot in the 80's (and it shows A LOT). The acting is really bad but during the film I started loving it. For the few but if you have nothing else to do, give it a shot.

012: Top Girl (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
Bad, bad, bad. I like tits and all that, but this is just BAD. Avoid.

013: Craving Desire (Italian / English Language - No Subtitles)
More tits. Maybe I just don't understand these flicks, but I would avoid this one too.

014: Passion (Italian Language / English Subtitles)
Tits anyone? Again, soft erotica. These days with anal fisting, tripple stacking, cumfarts, atm etc. etc. makes these flicks look like something for the Disney Channel. Avoid.

015: The Revenge Of The Crusader (Italian Language / English Subtitles)
Another nice suprise. Really good story and the acting is not bad either. Buy.

You can also read a little more at The Criterion Dungeon

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Re: MYA Communication

#32 Post by Scharphedin2 » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:33 pm

Thanks for this excellent overview hammock. I will surely be picking up more than a handful.

And, I did visit the dungeon. Stupendous project you have undertaken. Impressive. The only thing I miss are these little comments of yours, but I understand that you are letting the releases speak for themselves on the site.

Could you post a link (or pm) to your review. I would be interested in reading it.

Thanks again!

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#33 Post by hammock » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:49 pm

Scharphedin2 wrote:Could you post a link (or pm) to your review. I would be interested in reading it.
Thanks, appreciated!
You can find the review here on page 2 - enjoy.

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Re: MYA Communication

#34 Post by ouatitw » Sun Jun 07, 2009 3:00 pm

Oh I'm definitely buying the argentos soon, I don't pay enough attention and I didn't realize until this month that they had been released. The argento doc on Door Into Darkness is what put me over on buying the set.

I forgot about the Fulci, I've seen like 33 films from him but still haven't got around to seeing any of his early comedies, I guess its time to try one.

Thanks hammock for the overview.

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Re: MYA Communication

#35 Post by roeg » Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:27 pm

I desperately miss one title from the list: "Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key" (Il tuo vizio e una stanza...) directed by Sergio Martino. "...Mrs. Wardh" is there but "Your Vice..." is not available anywhere on dvd only if you know Italian. "...Mrs. Wardh" is available in Germany under the title "Der Killer von Wien" . Does anybody know if there will be a re-release of "Your Vice..."?

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#36 Post by hammock » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:08 pm

MYA's october releases:

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#37 Post by hammock » Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:50 am

I will continue this thread here bringing news about new titles etc.

You can always find the complete catalogue for MYA and many other botique labels here.

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#38 Post by hammock » Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:58 am

MYA Communication releases the following titles on november 24th, 2009:

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The titles has been add to The Dungeon incl. sales sheets and other info. Thanks to Ashirg for helping out - highly appreciated!

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Re: MYA Communication

#39 Post by Matt » Sat Jul 25, 2009 2:10 pm

hammock wrote:I will continue this thread here bringing news about new titles etc.
Why would you do that? The reason we have these threads for labels is so that people can easily find information about them.

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#40 Post by hammock » Sun Jul 26, 2009 2:38 am

Matt wrote:
hammock wrote:I will continue this thread here bringing news about new titles etc.
Why would you do that? The reason we have these threads for labels is so that people can easily find information about them.
Not sure why I had that idea!? Maybe it was to save time, but I see it's stupid now. Will continue here and fix the main index with new titles etc. later today. Thanks helping me think. Cheers!

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MYA Communication January Titles

#41 Post by hammock » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:34 am

4 new titles announced for January:

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Re: MYA Communication

#42 Post by starmanof51 » Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:33 pm

"Blade of the Ripper" = "Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh", correct?

I was hoping for a direct port of the OOP NoShame disc, this makes me wonder if it'll just be a dubbed US print.

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Re: MYA Communication

#43 Post by oldsheperd » Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:39 pm

"The Devil Has Never Been Hornier!"-Best. Tag. Ever.

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Re: MYA Communication

#44 Post by Peacock » Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:25 pm

I've not been able to find information on Satan's Wife anywhere online.... director, plot, anyone?
All I know is that it was the film Truffaut "most admired" ;)

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#45 Post by hammock » Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:29 am

Peacock wrote:I've not been able to find information on Satan's Wife anywhere online.... director, plot, anyone?
All I know is that it was the film Truffaut "most admired" ;)
Sales sheet and other info here!

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#46 Post by ecc » Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:43 am

hammock wrote:
Peacock wrote:I've not been able to find information on Satan's Wife anywhere online.... director, plot, anyone?
All I know is that it was the film Truffaut "most admired" ;)
Sales sheet and other info here!
SATAN'S WIFE is a nonsensical new title for Pier Carpi's RING OF DARKNESS. Sporting an eclectic cast including Marisa Mell, John Phillip Law, Ian Bannen, Irene Papas, Frank Finlay, Anne Heywood, and Valentina Cortese, the film itself is a mixed bag (there were rumors of producer interference - the film is based on director Pier Carpi's own novel).

LUCIFERA - DEMON LOVER is Paolo Lombardo's L'AMANTE DEL DEMONIO and has been mastered from a cropped Italian VHS videotape with instances of tape damage. Some fullsize caps at this Latarnia thread

EVIL FACE is Sergio Garrone's THE HAND THAT FEEDS DEATH and is also mastered from a poor VHS tape with some damage and the subtitles seem to have been auto-translated and not at all proofed so you get lines that read: "That is why I need evidences. More powerful is their name, more evidences I need".

comparison of ISLAND OF THE FISHMEN MYA disc with dual-layer PAL NoShame DVD: DVDBeaver comparison

DVDBeaver review of ITALIAN SEX

HORRIBLE/ABSURD is non-anamorphic but looks okay apart from some hideous multi-generation video inserts. The rights situation on this one is sketchy since MGM reportedly owns the rights to this film.

DINNER WITH A VAMPIRE looks good although the trailer on the disc looks like it was converted to MPEG2 from early YouTube quality flash video. CRAVING DESIRE also looks good (it is open matte with an instance or two of dipping boom microphones - like most Dania theatrical features from the eighties it has the same flat, evenly lit look of their TV productions).

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