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Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but Night of the Living Dead and The Silence of the Lambs are confirmed DigiPacks.
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Thanks given by: | dcfan88 (11-16-2017), hoytereden (11-16-2017), Polaroid (11-16-2017), RJ Fielder (11-17-2017), ShellOilJunior (11-16-2017), SkyAntoine (11-16-2017), StarDestroyer52 (11-16-2017), theater dreamer (11-16-2017) |
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![]() Ironically, Up the Junction has a US BD release (Olive), but nothing in the UK. Another good one. Given Criterion released This Sporting Life on DVD, there is a chance it could get an upgrade (I haven't picked up the Region B Network BD release yet). Also Billy Liar, although I have the Region B Studio Canal BD, which is excellent. Twilight Time is releasing The L-Shaped Room soon - one of the few I haven't seen. |
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Feb 2017
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So with this exciting news regarding NOTLD, how hopeful should I be for an eventual blu-ray re-release of Blood for Dracula and especially Flesh for Frankenstein?
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Jun 2011
London
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Absolute rubbish. Tom Jones is quite brilliant. Director Tony Richardson decided to make a period film in a cinéma vérité, almost documentary like style, jump cuts, handheld camera on a lot of shots, all unknown at the time for this kind of film (& I don't think anyone has tried it since), of course it's like a cartoon version of a very long book, but beautifully done with a lot of standout scenes (the meal), they certainly got it at the time, it was a world-wide hit & won Oscars for best film, best director, best adapted screenplay & best music score.
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May 2009
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I believe that the Godzilla movies (it's something like 7 or 9 of the classic era, plus Rodan and maybe Mothra) started streaming somewhere with the "Criterion" logo at the head of them, which led people to ask, and receive confirmation that Criterion has licensed the films. |
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Jun 2011
London
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There's a good book about film making in England in the sixties, Hollywood England by the film critic Alexander Walker, there's a lot about Woodfall Films in it. I haven't read it for years, but Tony Richardson, John Osborne & Albert Finney really wanted to make Tom Jones, but they insisted it had to be in colour, they kept raising the money only for the deal to fall through, John Osborne kept rewriting the script, cutting out stuff to make it cheaper to make. United Artists came in & saved the day (it was a cheap film as far as they were concerned), Richardson, Osborne & Finney were working for next to nothing so United Artists gave them a percentage of the profits (they obviously had no idea just how popular it would turn out to be) & it made the three of them rich. And the film made a huge difference to film making in England, as after its success all the big studios started making films in England, it was boom time, but hardly any of the films were successful, so by 1970 the boom was over.
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Now, "issue" films are so damn preachy. We live in a culture where people are so afraid of offending anyone that films about important issues are watered down and the preachiness has emboldened people who actually are racist, sexist, homophobic, etc. "Do the Right Thing" is a film that didn't care about offending anyone's sensibilities, so it was great. Now, message films are made so that everyone can simply wag their fingers at people with horrific bigoted outlooks without making anyone really think. |
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Kubrick, on the other hand, took a picaresque novel and turned it into his most boring film. Revisionists have tried to make it into his unappreciated masterpiece but the original reviews were right:nobody liked it. |
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Still need to see it. I'll probably pick up the 4K disc eventually.
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London
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