🦋 Box Set
My package arrived in the mail today! -- Well it arrived Monday, no-one was home to sign for it; I picked it up at the post office this morning. (WTF? There is now overnight parcel service from Shanghai to New Jersey! This totally boggles my mind. Makes the large sum the seller was charging for postage seem much more reasonable.) And, well, it seems legit. I have not yet popped a disc in the player to watch it; but all the dvd's are there, and marked as region 0. It weirds me out a little that I can't find any reference to this collection (The Master of Cinema: Werner Herzog Collection) anywhere on the web except for Chinese e-bay auctions. It's a pretty recent collection, includes a movie from 2005. This seems like it might be a signal of piracy but I can't figure out what the incentive is for pirates to produce a 24-dvd collection of Werner Herzog, with obscure titles and professional-looking packaging and everything -- the target audience seems tiny. (Also weirding me out is the inclusion of disc #23, My Best Friend by Patrice Leconte. Which one of these dvds does not belong?) Well unless somebody convinces me it's unethical, I will be buying more box sets from this seller -- s/he has collections of all the classic directors I'm interested in. Title list below the fold. Update: Note if you're thinking about buying this, many of the titles will not play on a US region DVD player -- the seller claims they are region 0 but this is false in many cases. Also some of the discs have screwed-up aspect ratio.
(Note: strange how the editors of the collection translated some of the titles and not others, and a few into French. Not sure what this means.)
- Signs of Life (1968)
Audio: English,Dutch Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Auch Zwerge haben klein angefangen (1970)
Audio: English,German Subtitles: German,Chinese
- Fata Morgana (1971)
Audio: English,German Subtitles: Chinese
- Land des Schweigens und der Dunkelheit (1971)
Audio: Dutch Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
Audio: German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974)
Audio: English,German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Herz aus Glas (1976)
Audio: German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Stroszek (1977)
Audio: German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Nosferatu : Phantom der Nacht (1979)
Audio: German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Woyzeck (1979)
Audio: German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Fitzcarraldo 1 (1982)
Audio: English Subtitles: English,French,Chinese
- Fitzcarraldo 2 (1982)
Audio: English Subtitles: English,Chinese
(I am assuming this disc is The Burden of Dreams: Making "Fitzcarraldo".)
- Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen (1984)
Audio: English Subtitles: German,Chinese
- Cobra Verde (1987)
Audio: German Subtitles: English,Chinese
- Cerro Torre : Schrei aus Stein (1991)
Audio: English Subtitles: Chinese
- Tod für funf Stimmen (1995)
Audio: English Subtitles: Chinese
- Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1997)
Audio: English Subtitles: Chinese
- Invincible (2001)
Audio: English Subtitles: English,Japanese,Chinese
- Wheel of Time (2003)
Audio: German Subtitles: Chinese
- The Wild Blue Yonder (2005)
Audio: English Subtitles: Chinese
- The White Diamond (2005)
Audio: English Subtitles: Chinese
- Grizzly Man (2005)
Audio: English Subtitles: English,Spanish,Chinese
- Mon meilleur ami (2006)
Audio: English,German Subtitles: English,Chinese (I'm particularly confused about this -- this is a French film by Patrice Leconte. No idea what it's doing here. Well, one idea: that is is holding the place of Klaus Kinski: My Best Fiend, which has a vaguely similar title and which I would expect to see in this collection. But, well, that seems like a poor/incomplete explanation.)
- Rescue Dawn (2007)
Audio: English Subtitles: English,Spanish,Chinese
posted morning of Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 ➳ More posts about Werner Herzog ➳ More posts about The Movies
I got this exact same box set at one of the many pirated DVD shops in Shanghai. The Shanghai pirate shops have
amazing selections, and have many boxed sets of famous
directors for about $1 per DVD. It seems they make up the boxed sets themselves. Usually the quality is
pretty good, but occasionally there are problems--for
example, Herzog's movie about the dwarf rebellion doesn't have any English subtitles. I got a Wong Kar-Wai boxed
set, and half of the movies had subtitles only in French
and Chinese. But hey--you get what you pay for.
posted morning of December 8th, 2009 by steve
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