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Das ist gut, c'est fantastique!

By September 28, 2010No Comments

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Whether you call its Fantastic Planet or by its ori­gin­al title La plan­ete sauvage, Rene Laloux’s 1973 film is both mag­ni­fi­cently trans­port­ive and thought-provoking. A new Region-B-locked Blu-ray from Eureka!/Masters of Cinema is cause for cel­eb­ra­tion. A look at it in this week’s Report, at the Daily Notebook as ever.

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  • LondonLee says:

    Lord, my dad took me to see that when it came out. It was part of a double bill with that trippy surf­ing doc­u­ment­ary Crystal Voyager with Pink Floyd music. Quite the exper­i­ence for an 11 year old.

  • Garreth says:

    I’m quite sure you’ve men­tioned this before, Glenn, but which region free blu-ray play­er do you own? Eureka!/Masters of Cinema’s slate alone is giv­ing me ser­i­ous incent­ive to pick one up. I did a curs­ory google search and found a few name brand hacked units, but I seem to remem­ber your play­er being of a more…arcane vari­ety. Or am I crazy?

  • James says:

    This film was a staple of USA’s late great Night Flight series back in the day (AKA my child­hood). I saw it quite a few times. Ah, nostalgia.

  • Sal C says:

    This entry only has me hun­ger­ing for the next install­ment in Glenn’s Blu-ray Consumer Guide.
    When is part 2 gonna see the light of day?

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Well, Sal, depends. Soon, I hope. But such an enter­prise needs full-time access to a plasma dis­play, which I haven’t yet got sorted…