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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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?
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.
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When is part 2 gonna see the light of day?
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