The Devils (not yet)
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The Devils (not yet)
According to a DVDTalk member, The Devils is coming on May 20th. The poster states that the DVD comes with an 111 minutes runtime and its released by WB.
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If I'm not very much mistaken, that's the running time of the original British cut - so it's clearly much longer than any version previously released in the US.dx23 wrote:According to a DVDTalk member, The Devils is coming on May 20th. The poster states that the DVD comes with an 111 minutes runtime and its released by WB.
But I'd assume that the cut that I saw at the NFT in November 2004 was at least a couple of minutes longer than that, as it reinstated the "rape of Christ" footage (which is an entire scene, not just snippets).
Russell apparently recorded a commentary for the unexpurgated version shortly after that screening, so that may be an indicator.
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HOLYSACRAMENTOFUCK!dx23 wrote:According to a DVDTalk member, The Devils is coming on May 20th. The poster states that the DVD comes with an 111 minutes runtime and its released by WB.
Please let it be true...
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I was thinking about this recently when it was aired on TV, Ken Russell is getting on a bit so it's a good thing the release is hopefully imminent - still time to get some material from the man himself, though he does seem to be gong a bit senile.
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I'm going to maintain a healthy scepticism about this. The current political climate in the US (where evangelical Christianity plays arguably a bigger role than ever) dictates that this remains unreleasable. Surely no one would stock it in fear of the inevitable picketing, etc...
I always thought that the only way this would get out would be an under-the-radar release in France or Japan.
Fingers crossed of course...
PS. I'm undecided about the alleged cover - surely a proper release needs a red themed cover (like the UK VHS). This looks like Oliver Reed is playing Jesus healing the sick!
I always thought that the only way this would get out would be an under-the-radar release in France or Japan.
Fingers crossed of course...
PS. I'm undecided about the alleged cover - surely a proper release needs a red themed cover (like the UK VHS). This looks like Oliver Reed is playing Jesus healing the sick!
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If it is indeed a barebones release, it's too bad. Mark Kermode has apparently cut a longer version of his docu on The Devils, Hell on Earth, and he seemed to be sure at the time that it would be included on the DVD along with the feature. Something tells me I should hold on to my bootleg for the time being.
I only hope that the Russell commentary hasn't been discarded.
I only hope that the Russell commentary hasn't been discarded.
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There is another scene which could be seen as a parody of that. It is another of Sister Jeanne's reveries which get twisted when instead of having her hump removed it is actually exposed to a jeering crowd.Andrian Film Revival wrote:PS. I'm undecided about the alleged cover - surely a proper release needs a red themed cover (like the UK VHS). This looks like Oliver Reed is playing Jesus healing the sick!
This scene, one of Jeanne's first 'visions'. I'm kind of amazed that they really intend to use the 'wound licking' scene on the cover!Lino wrote:I'm actually a big fan of the cover. It's from one of the several bursts of hysterical paranoid reveries the character played by Vanessa Redgrave has during the movie.
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Much as I like the mania of the Devils I just can't get over the fact that everytime I see Oliver Reed I think of this guy
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You mean Stephen Pugwash, the Captain?NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:I think of this guy
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Actually, I'd rather underestimate it. Especially for a film from the '70s that none of them have heard of. Besides, there's an election to win and Ken's little film could hardly be of interest in comparison. Kermode is a religious man and he has no problem with the film (although here in America I still would doubt the average evangelical tolerance).Andrian Film Revival wrote:I'm going to maintain a healthy scepticism about this. The current political climate in the US (where evangelical Christianity plays arguably a bigger role than ever) dictates that this remains unreleasable. Surely no one would stock it in fear of the inevitable picketing, etc...
Now for extras, I'd hope it wouldn't be barebones. Sure, Performance was slim extras, but this is of equal or greater cult status. I'd hope that the commentary (or something from Kermode) would be included. I'll still buy it, but Russell's comments in Kermode's doc were good so I'd hope for better in a commentary.
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The Devils
From the Warner retail/press site:
Originally rated X, this film combines historical, comedic, and surrealistic elements to tell a tale of politics and witchcraft. In order to take over pre-rennaisance France, Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry followers will have to eliminate Father Grandier. Grandier controls the one town that keeps Richelieu from having total control of the region. The plan is to convince the townspeople that Grandier is a warlock and that all of his nuns are possessed by devils. The accusations are heard at a public trial - whose results may surprise you.
Running time: 111 minutes
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It would be a crying shame - and perhaps imprudent - to release The Devils on DVD without the Kermode documentary and the Kermode-Russell commentary. As for longer versions, after the "Here's to old England" line being lost for the DVD of Performance, I'm actiually a bit worried about Warner bungling this film - that is if they are going to release it in May. I'll wait for the official press release on this one before making any further statements.
DVD Active are also reporting this release, but they have no additional info. To wait this long and get no extras would be a royal bummer, but a gorgeous 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer of the (longest?) uncut version is what I am really hoping for.
DVD Active are also reporting this release, but they have no additional info. To wait this long and get no extras would be a royal bummer, but a gorgeous 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer of the (longest?) uncut version is what I am really hoping for.
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