900 100 Years of Olympic Films
- tenia
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To be honest, I feel bad for them. I already have enough issues getting on time through a 6 movies set, I can't even fathom having so much to review.
- kcota17
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I'm sure Beaver honestly just skims through..
- Never Cursed
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The Games Of The V Stockholm Olympiad, which was apparently reconstructed from dupe elements for this box.
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Beaver (Olympia)Class316 wrote:I wonder what version will it be. Like is it an HD version of their laserdisc release? Is it a new version? I would hope it's not a censored release in any shape or form.
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It looks awesome. My only gripe is no optional English trackdjproject wrote:Beaver (Olympia)Class316 wrote:I wonder what version will it be. Like is it an HD version of their laserdisc release? Is it a new version? I would hope it's not a censored release in any shape or form.
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Yeah, between that trailer and recently seeing Olympia for the first time, I'm starting to think I may actually want to save up for this.
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Stunning trailer. Yeah, I may have to start saving up for this, too.
- djproject
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This is my placeholder for my future 300th Criterion (currently at 251 with a recent addition of WCP2 due to the recent flash sale). I'm sure I can have $400 and some to spare by then =]
- dda1996a
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But how worthy are the unknown documentaries, except as a look into that specific Olympic Games? I mean with the exception of Olympia and Tokyo Olympiad, are the rest of the films worthy cinematically and more, and not just an historical document?
- Ribs
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...why does it matter if it's arbitrarily decreed they're "worthy"? Many of them are from significant filmmakers and have never received a decent release before.
- dda1996a
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I was asking personally. Not from a release viewpoint. I was curious as to weather spent money on this or not.
- knives
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Vision of Eight at the very least is very good with several excellent segments. I can't speak for the rest of the unmentioned, but given the names attached to some of these it is hard to expect them to be merely mediocre.dda1996a wrote:But how worthy are the unknown documentaries, except as a look into that specific Olympic Games? I mean with the exception of Olympia and Tokyo Olympiad, are the rest of the films worthy cinematically and more, and not just an historical document?
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Re: 900 100 Years of Olympic Films
Some of these films are available to watch on the official Olympics YouTube channel, if you want to get an idea of what they're like. Here is the 1968 Grenoble film, Snows of Grenoble, for instance. I did notice that the running times on YouTube don't always match what is listed on Criterion's site, so the online versions may not be the uncut films. The version of Tokyo Olympiad on YouTube is definitely not the full version.dda1996a wrote:But how worthy are the unknown documentaries, except as a look into that specific Olympic Games? I mean with the exception of Olympia and Tokyo Olympiad, are the rest of the films worthy cinematically and more, and not just an historical document?
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XIVth Olympiad: The Glory of Sport (dir. Castleton Knight • 1948 • 138 minutes)Feego wrote: Some of these films are available to watch on the official Olympics YouTube channel, if you want to get an idea of what they're like. [...] I did notice that the running times on YouTube don't always match what is listed on Criterion's site, so the online versions may not be the uncut films.
YouTube Upload: 1:34:33 (94 minutes)
Fight Without Hate (dir. André Michel • 1948 • 91 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:23:57 (84 minutes)
The Melbourne Rendez-vous (dir. René Lucot • 1957 • 106 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:42:25 (102 minutes)
Tokyo Olympiad (dir. Kon Ichikawa • 1965 • 170 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 2:05:08 (125 minutes)
Snows of Grenoble (dirs. Jacques Ertaud, Jean-Jacques Languepin • 1968 • 97 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:32:58 (93 minutes)
The Olympics in Mexico (dir. Alberto Isaac • 1969 • 160 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:45:11 (105 minutes)
Calgary ’88: 16 Days of Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 1989 • 202 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 3:12:40 (193 minutes)
Marathon (dir. Carlos Saura dir. Carlos Saura • 1993 • 130 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 2:03:44 (124 minutes)
Lillehammer ’94: 16 Days of Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 1994 • 209 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 3:36:40 (217 minutes)
Atlanta’s Olympic Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 1997 • 206 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 3:14:14 (194 minutes)
Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 2001 • 117 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:56:40 (117 minutes)
Salt Lake City 2002: Bud Greenspan’s Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 2003 • 119 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:59:51 (120 minutes)
Bud Greenspan’s Athens 2004: Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 2005 • 96 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:36:40 (97 minutes)
Bud Greenspan’s Torino 2006: Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan • 2007 • 88 minutes)
YouTube Upload: 1:27:51 (88 minutes)
There are a few multi-part uploads of Olympics films as well, but I'm too lazy to add it all together.
MOD EDIT: Corrected some of the runtime conversions.
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Re: 900 100 Years of Olympic Films
Interesting that the YouTube uploads are all shorter except a few that are the same length and except Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory which has a significantly longer running time on YouTube.
- Minkin
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Re: 900 100 Years of Olympic Films
The Youtube link is actually 117mins, not 156mins! Thus Yaanu just wrote it down wrong (as Youtube displays it as 1hr 56mins), as opposed to missing content.HitchcockLang wrote:Interesting that the YouTube uploads are all shorter except a few that are the same length and except Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory which has a significantly longer running time on YouTube.
Granted, we'll have to see the final specs to make sure an intern didn't goof when writing down the times: I know IMDB isn't very accurate, but it lists Los Angeles 1984 - 16 Days of Glory as 145mins, while Criterion's site lists it as 284mins.
I'm guessing Tooze has given up reviewing the set? Have there been any other reviewers plowing through it & giving their thoughts?
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Someone should politely tell him Halloween is over =DMinkin wrote:I'm guessing Tooze has given up reviewing the set?
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Conversion mistake with 1:56:40 turning into 156 instead of 117.HitchcockLang wrote:Interesting that the YouTube uploads are all shorter except a few that are the same length and except Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory which has a significantly longer running time on YouTube.
- Yaanu
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Minkin wrote:The Youtube link is actually 117mins, not 156mins! Thus Yaanu just wrote it down wrong (as Youtube displays it as 1hr 56mins), as opposed to missing content.
Oh, heck, I did write it down wrong. My bad. Thanks to the moderator for fixing it while I was asleep.Morbii wrote:Conversion mistake with 1:56:40 turning into 156 instead of 117.
I knew I should have added a disclaimer.
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I'll also add that all of the Youtube videos are at 25fps, meaning some (but not all) of the running time differences are probably down to 4% speedup. But even the videos with the same runtimes as the Criterion listings are 25fps, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
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Re: 900 100 Years of Olympic Films
25fps is a common standard for delivery to apps like say the Red Bull channel on Apple TV, the IOC may have had 25fps prepared for streaming platforms because they're internally shifting everything to 25fps for streaming.
Or because the Tokyo olympics are on a 50hz electrical grid they need to make everyone shoot 25 Fps so all the artificial light doesn't flicker? On the other hand South Korea is 60 he so no need for 25 fps
Regardless the deliverables packet that resulted in those uploads probably specified 25fps files for streaming purposes, so they wanted it for some reason.
Or because the Tokyo olympics are on a 50hz electrical grid they need to make everyone shoot 25 Fps so all the artificial light doesn't flicker? On the other hand South Korea is 60 he so no need for 25 fps
Regardless the deliverables packet that resulted in those uploads probably specified 25fps files for streaming purposes, so they wanted it for some reason.
- Ribs
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I'd be inclined to believe the runtimes on the Criterion site, in part because they do perfectly add up to the listed total runtime which is a number I expect *has* been vetted in an official QA capacity (as it's undoubtedly somewhere on the packaging). So framerate differences/alternate cuts must account for the differences.
- Minkin
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Here's a video of the set's packaging
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Edit - Vimeo auto-imbeds here, so here's the link for those who don't see the video above: vimeo.com/245983862
Looks like there is indeed a Criterion spine on it (if you look carefully enough - opposite side from the gold "100 Years").
And here's Tooze on disc 7 (St. Moritz 1948 Fight Without Hate + London 1948 XIVth Olympiad: The Glory of Sport)
Is anyone other than Tooze reviewing the set? Or did all the checkdisc reviewers get too overwhelmed?
https://vimeo.com/245983862" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Edit - Vimeo auto-imbeds here, so here's the link for those who don't see the video above: vimeo.com/245983862
Looks like there is indeed a Criterion spine on it (if you look carefully enough - opposite side from the gold "100 Years").
And here's Tooze on disc 7 (St. Moritz 1948 Fight Without Hate + London 1948 XIVth Olympiad: The Glory of Sport)
Is anyone other than Tooze reviewing the set? Or did all the checkdisc reviewers get too overwhelmed?
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Re: 900 100 Years of Olympic Films
Absolutely breathtaking. Guessing I’ll get all moon-eyed one night during the winter games and order this. I don’t have a ton of Olympic knowledge or nostalgia per se but it seems like something that is begging to be owned.