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Thanks given by: | Luke Dodge748 (12-11-2018) |
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Excited for the Arrow release however. |
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I know the film is owned by Warner Brothers, but this type of film would be right up Criterion's alley. |
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Robocop wasn't composed for and never played in 1.66:1, especially in the US (and it was a US production). So the 1.66 aspect ratio wasn't correct, even though it was "director-approved" at the time when TVs were 1.33.
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What is the general consesus? Or is there one?: what is Welles' 3rd best film? Kane, Touch of Evil.. then what? Curious to read people's opinions. |
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I don't about general consensus, but for me CK is a great-looking but not emotionally involving movie, but Touch of Evil gets under my skin.
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Well, I'll be the one to say it: I love Magnificent Ambersons, perhaps more-so than Kane, although that entirely rests on my personal taste than it does any objective qualifier. I find its storytelling, as uneven as it may have been towards the end of its production and all of post, to be the kind of audacious step that only Welles could take after a debut like Kane, and I particularly find the camerawork to be the most emotionally plunging of Welles' career. The staging is immaculate throughout, with one bravura shot that happens within an instant that goes down as probably my favorite of his career. (It's singled out in the extras as Alain Resnais' favorite and you can really see why. Those extras in general are substantially great.)
The ending sticks out like a sore thumb, but even then I'm content with wanting to return to this again and again. It's just such an elaborate, oddly-conceived piece of cinema, the kind that very much resembles later-Welles, that I cannot help but love it. And what a revelation it is for me after dealing with such shoddy transfers over the years. |
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Sadly if Welles wasn't basically blacklisted from Hollywood we would likely have had a lot more movies of his to rate. Magnificent Ambersons is equally amazing for what is there and what it could have been. Robert Wise went on to create a fairly impressive filmography himself. I imagine he did the best he could with the studio imposed cuts and reshoots. I always held out hope a original work print would surface some day, but I get the impression the fabled print sent to Orson in Brazil was never actually sent for obvious reasons. Studio probably felt it was better to string him along while they cut and gutted the film.
One can only sigh and wonder what could have been. To Quote Orson in a interview: “It was a much better picture than Kane—if they’d just left it as it was.” |
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When I see Ambersons, it will be the same 4 for me. Touch of Evil is a pretty special film. Lady from Shanghai is interesting for a while, then it goes off the rails.
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I am truly hoping for a classic film-noir. I have been most impressed with Criterion's Collection of this genre. Detour would be a dream-come-true!
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For March, I’ll venture some early guesses for:
Fists in the Pocket (upgrade) I Wanna Hold Your Hand The Kid Brother One Sings, the Other Doesn’t Wanda Any surprise titles are welcome, but these certainly seem likely. I’d happily settle for a long awaited Sixteen Candles or Polyester. |
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