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It's more the inclusion of the 1.66 version that's baffling — which somehow has become the "preferred" version of Crisp because it's a compromise between the 2 ratios and a "safe" choice. You could do this with ANY film that screened 1.85 in the US and 1.66 in Europe... however, they don't. So I don't see the need to include it here either. Quote:
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#60903 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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All 1.85:1 films, all presented 1.66:1 by Criterion. F*** knows why, but it isn't new. |
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They also list On the Waterfront as both 1.37 and 1.85. But no mention of 1.66. Touch of Evil listed at 1.85 only. |
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![]() Because the more I see from this film (I've now seen the majority of the 1.85:1 version as well), the less convinced I am that this was the case. What Columbia wanted the film to be is one thing -- and there is actually photos of documents in the featurette I mentioned earlier proving so -- but what Elia Kazan and Boris Kaufman had in mind when they shot On the Waterfront appears to be an entirely different thing. This truly is an issue for film historians and Kazan experts to argue -- which they have been doing for years ![]() But as I said earlier, this debate has been around basically since the film was released back in the 50s. At least now this two-disc set gives everyone the opportunity to be "right", and watch the version of the film he or she believes Kazan and Kaufman had in mind. Pro-B Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 02-03-2013 at 09:09 PM. |
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#60906 | |
Banned
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![]() Even though all the reviews clearly list 1.85 as the ratio when they were allowed to review the films. (July 14, 1954 - Variety review, 1.85:1; (e) July 14, 1954 -- Exhibitor review, 1.85:1; (f) July 24, 1954 -- Boxoffice review, 1.85:1.) Which, I'm sure, was a studio decision... but Kazan WAS making a studio picture. Last edited by retablo; 02-03-2013 at 09:13 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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My feeling has always been that Kazan and Kaufman delivered the widescreen film Columbia paid for. End of story. So, on paper, this was a widescreen film - all documents seem to indicate so, and, as you rightfully point out, published reviews. Yet what Kazan and Kaufman shot was not a widescreen film. Add to this the fact that theater owners were very slowly transitioning from Academy standard to Widescreen standard screens, and you get all the confusion now. ![]() Pro-B |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Moderator
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I went ahead and pre-ordered Gate Of Hell.
I couldn't pass up the cheap Pre-Order price, considering it probably won't drop any cheaper (unless with coupons during a BN sale). On a side note, what do you guys think will be announced for May? |
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#60912 |
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I'd like to see Ace in the Hole get a blu-ray upgrade. The Ice Storm would seem to be a no brainer as the film already has a 2K scan already to go from the DVD release.
As far as new spine numbers go, The Devil's Backbone has always been my favorite B. del Toro film. Criterion may hold off on that one till the six hundred and sixty sixth spine number is due. ![]() Last edited by Monty70; 02-03-2013 at 11:45 PM. |
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Banned
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Just watched I Wish and was floored. It's even better than Nobody Knows and absolutely riveting from start to finish. Hirokazu Koreeda needs more of his films on Blu-ray, Criterion preferably. I wish there was a way to lobby for this.
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#60914 |
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What pre-order price did you find? It should only be $15 before any member discounts or coupons at the next B&N sale.
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#60915 |
Special Member
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One way to settle the aspect ratio debate over "On the Waterfront" may be to decide how much of Eva Marie Saint's left leg one prefers to see.
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#60916 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I plan to watch the 1:85:1 first, then enjoy the 1:33:1 for cinematic historian research interests.
Does anyone else think about Robert Redford's outstanding 1994 film, Quiz Show, when On the Waterfront comes up? Game show audience: "Marty! Marty! Marty!" John Turturro: "The answer is... On the Waterfront." Last edited by The Great Owl; 02-03-2013 at 11:54 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Redford has had an interesting career: 1st Period: Stage turned screen actor. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, and The Great Waldo Pepper are three of his best performances, each one directed by George Roy Hill. 2nd Period: Actor turned director. Ordinary People, The Milagro Beanfield War, and Quiz Show are three of his best films. 3rd Period: Director turned film festival icon. Last edited by mrjohnnyb; 02-04-2013 at 12:38 AM. |
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