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What's more surprising to me is that the director of that POS actually worked again in Hollywood, and on a much bigger project too. |
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#176503 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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There's something about the 15th of every month that feels like Christmas morning when I was a kid (before we switched to opening presents on Christmas Eve, anyway). Does that make me a Criterion homer, or do any of you feel a tinge of euphoria in advance of the announcement for the month?
I've been watching a lot of older films of late. There are so many wonderful movies that have not received a release befitting of the incredible talent involved, and many of these already have high definition masters. We all understand Criterion's business model requires the occasional issuance of big movies that have already come out on blu-ray. The Criterion treatment guarantees they will be great revenue streams; these movies help fund their other projects. However, I would hope that they'll focus a bit more on movies that have never had a domestic high definition release for the time being, as well as upgrading their own catalog. I think it's time. For instance, what would it take to get Bette Davis into the collection? Her Academy Award-winning performance in Jezebel was pitch perfect. ![]() Miss Davis humbly requests a profile page on the Criterion site. I'm not familiar with the process involved to attain distribution rights, but you can't tell me that Bette doesn't have plenty of fans that would absolutely jump at the opportunity to own a box set. Look at some of the options that haven't had a blu-ray release: Jezebel (1938) Now, Voyager (1942) The Little Foxes (1941) Marked Woman (1937) The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) Kid Galahad (1937) Plenty of choices there to make a fine "Early Davis" collection. Kid Galahad is a pretty straightforward movie from a script standpoint, but I found it quite entertaining. Fantastic cast with Edward G. Robinson and an early appearance from Humphrey Bogart, when Hollywood was still casting him as the heavy. Michael Curtiz' direction is taut, as always, and the stars shine. Jezebel was Warner Bros' answer to MGM's Gone With the Wind. Davis was given the part of Julie Marsden when she didn't get Scarlett O'Hara, and she plays the entitled Southern belle beautifully. I also think it's time for some more Barbara Stanwyck on blu-ray, and Criterion is the obvious choice to make this happen. First off, The Lady Eve upgrade is long overdue. And then there's a wide selection of Stanwyck films that have never had the treatment they deserve. ![]() Barbara Stanwyck gives an Oscar-worthy performance in Stella Dallas. Few actresses possessed the range that Missy had; she shined in screwball comedies, historical dramas, Westerns, film-noir, melodrama, and she was one of the greats to emerge from the pre-code era. Her work is woefully underrepresented on blu-ray. The Lady Eve Stella Dallas Baby Face The Bitter Tea of General Yen (Sony's BD-R release really needs an upgrade!) Ball of Fire Night Nurse East Side, West Side Sorry, Wrong Number The Miracle Woman All I Desire Just a small selection of her work that deserves to be appreciated by new generations of film goers. These performances showcase Barbara's work with some of the Studio System's top directors: Frank Capra, King Vidor, Douglas Sirk, Howard Hawks, and William Wellman. Barbara Stanwyck's nearly six decade-long career in film and on television was owed to her monumental talent, and sheer adaptability. She had her first staring role on the Silver Screen in 1929. In 1983/'84, she received a Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in The Thorn Birds. It is time that these two superlative talents receive the attention they deserve. |
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Thanks given by: | *PREACHER* (05-15-2018), Abdrewes (05-15-2018), dana martin (05-15-2018), dancerslegs (05-15-2018), djzero (05-15-2018), Edward J Grug III (05-16-2018), hoytereden (05-15-2018), jw007 (05-15-2018), nitin (05-15-2018), StarDestroyer52 (05-15-2018), The Sovereign (05-15-2018), thebalconyfool (01-08-2019) |
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#176504 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | malakaheso (05-15-2018), Thomas Irwin (05-15-2018) |
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#176505 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Re Stanwyck, I am hoping Indicator do a Capra/Stanwyck boxset given their deal with Sony. |
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (05-15-2018) |
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#176506 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Look at the freaking cast: Anthony Hopkins, John Hurt, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller. I have to believe it's not a matter of "if", but "when", and Criterion, given their relationship with Lynch, almost certainly has to be the one to distribute it. |
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#176507 |
Active Member
Dec 2010
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If they ever do more animation, I'd love The Adventures of Prince Achmed.
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Thanks given by: | Abdrewes (05-15-2018), StarDestroyer52 (05-15-2018) |
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Jun 2017
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This year is the 65th anniversary of Roman Holiday. Criterion, please don't make us wait till the 70th anniversary for a blu-ray release.
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#176510 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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Speaking of Strong, independent Women in westerns, how hasn't a US Distributor picked up Destry Rides Again ? I have the Koch media German bluray, but I'm so scared to pop it in due to their poor quality blu-rays presentations of other westerns. It would look mighty fine on the same shelf as The Dietrich/von Sternberg set. |
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#176512 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Thanks given by: | StarDestroyer52 (05-15-2018) |
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#176513 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Any of you Von Trier fans been following the response to his latest, The House that Jack Built? Hysterical as par for the course with Cannes, but I don't know what they were expecting. It's a serial killer movie from the guy that brought you Antichrist.
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#176515 |
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Hehe, yeah...a divisive Von Trier movie, what else is new. It would be disappointing if we DIDN'T hear reports of people booing or walking out on the screening, lol. Anyways, I'm really looking forward to seeing that film, myself.
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#176517 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I've never understood walking out on a movie. Even if it's bad it's worth staying to be able to pass judgment on it after the credits roll. Bad films can be entertaining, too. I paid to see The Happening in theatres just to see how ridiculous it would be.
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Blu-ray Champion
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More likely anime candidates are the works of Satoshi Kon, hopefully Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress would work. |
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Thanks given by: | professorwho (05-15-2018) |
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