Shelf Space with Kino Lorber | Episode 3 w/ Frank Tarzi and guest Jonathan Hertzberg

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • SHELF SPACE WITH KINO LORBER is a monthly conversation series about film, physical media, and collecting, featuring Frank Tarzi, head of acquisitions for Kino Lorber Studio Classics, and moderated by resident film lover Alicia Lu. Each episode will spotlight Kino Lorber releases, answer audience questions in the chat, and may feature directors, experts, and other special guests. If you've ever wondered how we acquire, produce, and distribute our releases, or have strong opinions about the future of physical media, this is the space for you!
    This week we're joined by Jonathan Hertzberg of Fun City Editions.
    For the audience Q&A, but we kindly ask that you keep your questions to the following topics:
    Films
    Physical Media
    Collecting
    Any questions about orders, shipping, or any other customer service-related question should be submitted to kinolorber.com.... A customer service representative will respond to you as soon as possible.
    While we welcome and appreciate differing opinions and healthy debate, any vitriolic statements or harassment will not be tolerated. You will be blocked and may be reported.
    Thank you for respecting our guidelines. It helps us maintain an open dialogue with our community-and there’s nothing we love more than our community. ❤️
    And be sure to check out kinolorber.com and klstudioclassi... to browse the titles mentioned in our episodes.
    #movie #podcast #Blu-ray #dvd #dvdcollector #bluraycollection #physicalmedia #movies #films

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @iakona23
    @iakona23 Місяць тому +3

    Frank I love the 1940s-1960s European titles that you release, those Ealing Studios films such as The Night My Number Came Up, the Carol Reed movies, French language films, Claude Sautet films, Melville of course, so many great European films. You even released my favorite comedy film of all-time, The Green Man.

  • @johnpublic7796
    @johnpublic7796 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you Frank, Jonathan, and Alicia. This was another great episode. I have almost all of the FCE titles and I've pre-ordered Bad Company, Heavenly Bodies, and Paradise. Get Crazy was a great release. It makes a nice double feature with Cry-Baby, imo.

  • @cultepicsofficial4713
    @cultepicsofficial4713 Місяць тому +4

    I had the pleasure to talk to Jonathan Herzberg during his days with Kino, I always found him a very experienced film lover and congrats him with Fun City Editions, excellent company for some rare 1970s US releases, my favorite period. Kino Lorber has always been on my list of top US distributors with an excellent catalog. Thumbs up for physical media!

  • @iakona23
    @iakona23 Місяць тому +8

    Thank you for this discussion. I love Frank Tarzi from his interviews at Cereal at Midnight You Tube channel. Kino-Lorber has the most good releases every year, and they include the things that get me to buy physical discs--audio commentary tracks with English subtitles.

    • @ZJ-ne9kn
      @ZJ-ne9kn Місяць тому +1

      That's how i first became aware of Frank. It's nice to have someone in charge of a label who understands collectors..

    • @BigDinSanDiego
      @BigDinSanDiego 4 дні тому

      I have quite a few collector friends that are only Spanish speaking. I’m wondering if Spanish subtitles could increase sales. Kino?

  • @jesuisjohnford4769
    @jesuisjohnford4769 Місяць тому +3

    My favorites movie nerds on earth !

  • @oldaxehead655
    @oldaxehead655 5 днів тому +1

    The Wanderers in 4K PLEASE!!!!!

  • @mattspencer1272
    @mattspencer1272 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for another great episode! And thank you Frank for mentioning Gung Ho! I just picked it up on DVD a few months ago. I am a HUGE Michael Keaton fan.

  • @johnpublic7796
    @johnpublic7796 Місяць тому +1

    I appreciate Frank telling us movies way early because sometimes it keeps us from picking up an old copy, especially if it's something OOP and expensive on the aftermarket. I wish everyone could/would do that.

  • @TheVid54
    @TheVid54 Місяць тому +1

    I really enjoyed the conversation about late 60's, late 70's films. I was just old enough to inhabit the theatres in those days, and saw everything I could - plus there was a theatre near me that showed foreign films - and there were some really great European directors still working at the time. My favorites among the Kino releases have been the Belmondo, Delon and Wertmuller films. As for Fun City Editions, I jumped right in with T.R. BASKIN, BORN TO WIN and THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ, and really appreciated the packaging on those. I can't believe how surprised I still am as Kino and Fun City announces new releases.

  • @kt9166
    @kt9166 24 дні тому

    My wish list is topped with the TV series IT TAKES A THIEF, which is a Universal title and unavailable in the US. All three seasons on Blu-Ray, perhaps? Also, I just thought of this: the 1963 version of THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS. It's never been legitimately released on DVD or Blu-Ray. And, I'm watching the old Paramount DVD on 1997's THE RELIC. This could definitely use a 2K or 4K remastering, and I know you folks work with Paramount a lot. Lotta requests. Sorry. Thank you!

  • @lee70ns
    @lee70ns Місяць тому

    Frank did you live on Tudor City Place?

  • @IgnatiusThorogood
    @IgnatiusThorogood Місяць тому +1

    Where do you submit questions for the show? I want to know the status of the Uncle Buck 4K.

  • @filmmaker610
    @filmmaker610 Місяць тому

    Starts at 1:27

  • @chriscarmichael4306
    @chriscarmichael4306 Місяць тому

    I have over 150 Kino titles in my library and thank they for their great work. However I must say they have lost much of my business lately. I will never , ever support 4k. That is a format that completely disgusts me and I will never support one 4k release. There have been many releases from Kino that are 4k combo packs with titles only available on blu ray with the 4k edition. I will never help support or subsidize 4k just to own the blu ray edition of a title. I respectively request for Kino to stop production of 4k titles altogether or at the very least release all titles on blu ray without the worthless 4k disk.

    • @kt9166
      @kt9166 8 днів тому

      Well, to be honest, I don't bother with 4K either, but it's very, very popular. I'll stick with Blu-Ray.