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Fritz Lang's Metropolis... Who else plans on getting it?

I will probably get the DVD but first I'll be going to see it at Proctor's in Schenectady NY (so very happy it's within driving distance!).
 
I wish it would play on the big screen here in Atlanta. Either way, I'll be picking up a copy. I can't wait.

http://www.kino.com/metropolis/playdates.html

It is playing in Atlanta, Oct. 1-7

It says more will be put on there. I know the Memphis screening scheduled for a week later (Oct. 14th) isn't on the Kino page yet.

I am pumped. Metropolis is fantastic. I'm watching the German version of the restoration on youtube now, and the new scenes are incredible, especially the new Yoshiwara footage.

The music is the original score, but it sounds different than the arrangement heard on the 2002 restoration. a newer recording I'm sure to account for the new footage and editing. It's much better.

::sigh:: That far? That's almost a five minute drive for me! ;-)
 
I am pumped. Metropolis is fantastic. I'm watching the German version of the restoration on youtube now, and the new scenes are incredible, especially the new Yoshiwara footage.

The music is the original score, but it sounds different than the arrangement heard on the 2002 restoration. a newer recording I'm sure to account for the new footage and editing. It's much better.

Well, it was recorded live in an opera house, if you're watching the TV broadcast, which was just a broadcast of the screening in Berlin. I always find that to be more impressive than a studio recording somehow.
 
I have yet to see any of the previous restorations, but this is one of my most anticipated Blu-Ray purchases for the remainder of the year. I am very much looking forward to seeing it.
 
I am pumped. Metropolis is fantastic. I'm watching the German version of the restoration on youtube now, and the new scenes are incredible, especially the new Yoshiwara footage.

The music is the original score, but it sounds different than the arrangement heard on the 2002 restoration. a newer recording I'm sure to account for the new footage and editing. It's much better.

Well, it was recorded live in an opera house, if you're watching the TV broadcast, which was just a broadcast of the screening in Berlin. I always find that to be more impressive than a studio recording somehow.

That is surely part of it.
 
Such a shame London, Ontario is a bit of a black hole. We'd never get a big screening here. Tenth largest city in Canada and what do we get? Not Metropolis, that's for sure. We did have one theatre that used to show classics and "event" films like that but they closed years ago.

So, I wait for November. Just moved into a new house and maybe we'll have a big screen TV by then. Otherwise it's a 21" monitor...
 
I want to see this film in the best possible way, so I'm getting the blu-ray release. Since I have a region-free player I can choose between the Kino and the Masters of Cinema release. I'll probably go for the MoC edition, I like the looks of it... :techman:
 
Hey, just found out it's playing here in Austin later this month. I knew the Alamo Drafthouse wouldn't let me down.
 
It will probably have an outrageous price tag attached here, but no matter. I'll be getting it. :D
 
The very first DVD I ever bought was "Metropolis." The quality was horrendous, the music simply two or three classical tracks which had nothing to do with the scenes played over and over again, the subtitles were sparce and confusing. I still loved the film, but resigned myself to the fact that there would never be a proper edit.

I cannot freaking wait for this blu-ray.
 
Saw "Metropolis" on the big screen at Proctor's in Schenectady, NY, today. Pretty good restoration (some segments of the film are still missing (so the restorers provide narrative so subsequent scenes make sense to the audience). There are a couple of scenes where members of the audience laughed -- tho' I don't think they were supposed to be funny.

Still undecided on getting the DVD.
 
Okay, I'm sold. I'll be getting this. I could have sworn I had it already, but it turned out to be a DVD-R from an old store-bought VHS tape.

Of course, it'll have to wait til Christmas, but like I said, I'm sold.
 
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I envy you JiNX-01. Glad you enjoyed yourself. I'll just have to content myself with waiting for the DVD.
 
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