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S E A R C H D V D B e a v e r |
(aka "Blood Couple" or "Double Possession" or "Blackout: Moment of Terror" or "Black Evil" )
directed by Bill Gunn
USA 1973
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Theatrical Release: No Theatrical Release for Original Cut / Shown at Cannes
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Comparison:
All Day Entertainment (The Complete Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Kino - Region FREE - Blu-ray vs. Eureka Entertainment - Region 'B'- Blu-ray
Big thanks to Eric Cotenas for the DVD Review!
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All Day Entertainment (The Complete Edition) - Region 1 -
NTSC LEFT 3) Eureka Entertainment - Region 'B' Blu-ray - RIGHT |
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Distribution |
All Day Entertainment Region 1 - NTSC |
Kino Region FREE - Blu-ray |
Eureka Entertainment Region 'B' - Blu-ray |
Runtime | 1:52:08 | 1:53:16.070 | 1:52:34.080 |
Video |
1.85:1 Original Aspect Ratio
16X9 enhanced |
1.66:1 - 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 39,253,134,267 bytesFeature: 32,385,685,248 bytes Video Bitrate: 31.75 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
1.66:1 - 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 41,121,701,976 bytesFeature: 33,106,419,264 bytes Video Bitrate: 34.90 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes. |
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Bitrate Kino Blu-ray |
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Bitrate Eureka Blu-ray |
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Audio | English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono |
LPCM Audio English 2304 kbps 2.0
/ 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit LPCM Audio English 2304 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit |
LPCM Audio English 1152 kbps 1.0
/ 48 kHz / 1152 kbps / 24-bit Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps |
Subtitles | none | none | English, none |
Features |
Release Information: Studio: All Day Entertainment Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 22 |
Release Information: Studio: All Day Entertainment
1.66:1 - 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray
Edition Details:
• BD-ROM content: Screenplay by Bill Gunn Chapters 15 |
Release Information: Studio: Eureka Entertainment
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 - 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 41,121,701,976 bytesFeature: 33,106,419,264 bytes Video Bitrate: 34.90 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details:
• Feature-length commentary with producer Chiz Schultz,
lead actress Marlene Clark, cinematogropher James Hinton and
composer Sam Waymon DVD included
Blu-ray
Release Date: January
26th, 2015 Chapters 15 |
Comments: |
NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were ripped directly from the Blu-ray disc. ADDITION Eureka - Region 'B' - Blu-ray - January 2015: Not much in the way of differences between the two 1080P transfers. The Eureka is marginally more robust but the image quality, color scheme and textures are very similar but I will give the the to the Eureka. Audio - Eureka go with an authentic linear PCM mono track which sounds predictably flat and a bit scattered. There are optional English subtitles on the region 'B'-locked Blu-ray disc. The UK edition adds a few more supplements including both the feature-length commentary with producer Chiz Schultz, lead actress Marlene Clark, cinematographer James Hinton and composer Sam Waymon and the 1/2 hour The Blood of the Thing documentary about the film with historian David Kalat - as found on the other digital editions compared here. Eureka add an 18-minute select scene commentary with Kalat (same as the 'Ganja & Hess Reduced' on the Image DVD - Thanks Eric!), a reversible sleeve on the case and, like the Kino have Gunn's original screenplay accessible via DVD-Rom and BD-Rom of the discs. In the package is a 24-page booklet featuring a new essay by critic and author Kim Newman and a vintage letter written by Gunn to the New York Times, illustrated with archival images.
The Eureka is the most complete edition with the added
bonus extras, impressive package with booklet and the slightly more
robust video presentation. Perhaps not enough to double-dip but this is
the one to get if you can play Region 'B'.
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ADDITION Kino
Blu-ray - April 2012: We are given a linear PCM track still sounding weak but I'll wager the best the film can sound at present. Things are a bit scattered but there are no dropouts or pops - it matches the video adequately. There are no subtitles and the Blu-ray is coded region FREE - playable on machines worldwide. Extras duplicate the All-Day DVD (as discussed by Eric below) with the group commentary. We lose the 'Ganja and Hess Reduced' , but the 'Blood of the Thing' featurette, Photo Gallery and 2 text pieces are available in HTML format in a folder on the BD-ROM. Impressive restoration of one of the more unique films I've seen in years. The upgraded 1080P video improvement is the key reason to indulge. I would expect this advances to a 'new' viewing for those who have only seen it on SD. Recommended!
- Gary Tooze
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That said, the anamorphic 1.85:1 images is beautiful in a rough-hew way
given the original lighting, the Super 16mm gauge and stock, and the
private storage of the elements (the Museum of Modern Art's copy is
likely in no better shape given the multiple screenings but Hinton and
Kanefsky donated their reels to MoMA after the 1998 digital restoration
work to composite and conform their reels with MoMA's print for future
screenings - it is not currently known what MoMA have done with the
materials or if they have included the missing sequence from the 1998
restoration since All Day did notify them of this omission). A shot
thought to be cropped since nudity is obscured actually seems artfully
composed but there is one instance where an actor's head is completely
cut off by the upper frame (in a humorous anecdote related in Video
Watchdog #130, it is reported that Gunn said it was composed that way
because servants are superfluous in social situations but Hinton
confirms it was a problem with the viewfinder during shooting). |
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