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In Old Arizona Blu-ray Preliminary street date: June 4th. ![]() Quote:
The Studio Canal Collection|The Raro Video Collection|The Artificial Eye Collection|Masters of Cinema|
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actually watched this a couple of months ago, as I have had the dvd forever.
really cool classic really older western. great news!! Fox really seems to be stepping up its older releases big-time, although I gotta admit this seems a rather odd choice with so many other Fox classics still unreleased. Don't get me wrong, I think it's amazing that Fox is actually bringing this one to bd, but I wouldn't have thought it would make it out this year. Last edited by Arkadin; 03-13-2013 at 12:23 PM. |
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I'm not all that interested in early talkies, I really don't like the outrageously ham-fisted acting, and painfully static sets and camera work. So, I'm naturally a bit biased against this release. But, considering the historical significance of this film, I may still give it a watch if the sound and image have been sufficiently cleaned up to my liking (I don't mean DNR'd; I mean faithfully restored). I just don't understand how Fox saw marketing potential in this but not great films like The Song of Bernadette and Leave Her to Heaven. Last edited by bluknight1; 03-13-2013 at 07:47 PM. |
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That old movie poster is a hoot!
The expression on their faces, and then the text - 100% All-Talking Fox-Movietone Feature - What??? No singing, no dancing? Two Men and a Senorita in a Rodeo of Love - Where to I even start?
When you boil it all down, what does a man really need? Just a smoke and a cup of coffee. - Johnny Guitar
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Not true for this film. Much of it was shot on location in Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park and the San Fernando Mission and the Mojave Desert in California. Should be a treat in HD, considering it was directed by the same man who directed The Big Trail with a much more unwieldy camera.
I found it to be a quality western for its time period. There were many westerns of the late 20s and early 30s that still used extensive location shooting compared to the more sound-stage bound efforts that became more the norm later in the 30s and 40s. Last edited by hudakj; 03-13-2013 at 10:35 PM. |
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When you boil it all down, what does a man really need? Just a smoke and a cup of coffee. - Johnny Guitar
Last edited by The Duke; 04-23-2013 at 10:29 PM. |
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I blind ordered this on the strength of The Big Trail. That film totally blew me away. Seeing a western shot in the real wilderness, not on a ranch near Los Angeles, was mind blowing. You really get a feel for what it was like back then. Can't wait for this one. Brice is beautiful.
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