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Thanks given by: | anim8r79 (04-02-2019) |
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![]() Weren't they meant to be releasing a boxset at one point? Of both the talkies and the silents? Or was it just his talkies? Either way, we have had 4 Lloyd releases in 6 years. They clearly aren't in any rush to release them. |
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Just the talkies.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Thanks given by: | Kyle15 (04-02-2019) |
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#185606 |
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I wouldn’t think there would be as much interest in the talkies as they weren’t as good as his silent films. Movie Crazy was enjoyable enough though could use some additional incidental music
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Blu-ray Knight
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The "don't reveal the twist" thing at the start of the film ruined it for me. Knowing there was one allowed me to pick it pretty easily.
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#185608 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() The master at work. I'm beginning a David Lean run today (sandwiched into my 1939 study), watching the two adaptations he did of classic Dickens novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948). When great Hollywood director-actor pairings are listed, I find it puzzling that Lean and Sir Alec Guinness are not oft mentioned. You hear John Ford and John Wayne a lot, as well as Hitchcock and Grant, Kurosawa and Mifune, Capra and Stewart, among others, but considering the six films Guinness did with Lean, the aforementioned Dickens adaptations, then Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Doctor Zhivago and A Passage to India, he belongs in that conversation. Now that I have the Criterion box set of films he directed based on writings of Noel Coward, I can really get to work. François Truffaut is famous for watching three films a day, and reading three books a week in preparation for his time as a writer/critic/historian with Cahiers du cinéma. I don't think I can keep up that breakneck pace, especially not knowing how I'll feel from one day to the next, but I'm looking to do two movies a day, and a book a week. After I finish Pauline Kael's I Lost it at the Movies, I've got Sidney Lumet's Making Movies ready to go on the Kindle. I find myself just vibrating with excitement to tear into Lean's earlier work. I've such profound respect for the man's talents. In a very strange way, hurting my back has ended up enriching my life. I've been afforded the opportunity to expose myself to so much incredible film work. |
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Thanks given by: | bonehica (04-02-2019), Cinephile4 (04-02-2019), mrjohnnyb (04-02-2019), peschi (04-02-2019), Reddington (04-02-2019), softunderbelly (04-03-2019), spiritinblack82 (04-02-2019), The Great Owl (04-02-2019), the sordid sentinel (04-02-2019) |
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Not sure if this has been discussed but couldn't find anything on it here. Universal has two new James Stewart westerns out making the rounds on new 4K DCP's. Destry Rides Again and Winchester'73. At this point I kinda doubt Universal would put these titles out themselves so here's hoping they have been or potentially could be licensed out to an Indie and Criterion would be my bet.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (04-02-2019) |
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#185611 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Even without prior knowledge the twist is easy to guess by viewers of today. After years of similar twist endings in countless movies we're kind of jaded. It was much less expected back in 1955. |
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Thanks given by: | nitin (04-02-2019), The Sovereign (04-02-2019) |
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#185612 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() Barrymores and Harlow and Beery, oh my! Before I get back to my movies, let me endorse Criterion adding the fantastic Dinner at Eight to its esteemed collection. After the success of Grand Hotel in 1933, MGM went back to the "star studded ensemble cast" well again for George Cukor's dark comedy (and when I say dark, hoo boy, I mean dark). The film hosts an impressive group of stars, including John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Marie Dressler, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, Billie Burke and Jean Hersholt. This is most definitely a pre-code film. Beery's treatment of Harlow would shock even today, as he manhandled her and threatened her with violence at nearly every turn. There's plenty of scheming, collusion, blackmailing, infidelity, drinking and Jean Harlow's derriere to fit within the construct of pre-Hays Code enforcement films. The dark parts are very dark (John Barrymore, often cited as perhaps the greatest dramatic actor of the 20th Century, is especially effective; he inspired Sir Alec Guinness, Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud to take up acting), but the scenes where plans for Millicent Jordan's (Billie Burke) dinner party start to fall apart are absolutely hilarious. George Cukor was one of the top directors at MGM, and adding another of his films to the Criterion Collection would be a coup. |
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Thanks given by: | Cinephile4 (04-02-2019), GeoffOliver (04-02-2019), senseabove (04-02-2019), StarDestroyer52 (04-02-2019) |
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So, Criterion or otherwise, a boutique is putting both out. I'd be surprised if it wasn't Criterion. |
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Thanks given by: | nitin (04-02-2019), Rzzzz (04-02-2019), StarDestroyer52 (04-02-2019), tama (04-02-2019), theater dreamer (04-02-2019) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Since WAC reissued it on DVD, I would think a Blu-ray release would more likely come from them. |
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (04-02-2019) |
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#185615 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Whilst taking a quick break to fill my drink and empty the bladder, perusing the Criterion site, I am pleased to see the Great Expectations DVD is on back order. Clearly, demand is still there for Lean’s Dickens works. I’m absolutely loving Oliver Twist-Guinness is the perfect Fagin, and Lean and cinematographer Guy Green have done a marvelous job of capturing early Nineteenth Century London. The atmosphere, with its endless staircases, shadows, and foggy skyline, almost has a noir feel to it.
I feel confident that this will end up being one upgrade I desperately want, and seeing that Great Expectations was ranked as one of the five greatest British films by BFI, I’d have to believe that these two are on Criterion’s radar for high def releases. The restored print TCM is showing looks beautiful, and it is in high def. Fingers crossed. |
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Thanks given by: | dancerslegs (04-03-2019), nitin (04-02-2019) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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If you recall, the actual dinner party is never seen in Cukor’s film. The movie ends with Dressler and Harlow walking in together. Harlow comments about the book she’s reading, and the belief that all professions will be ultimately be replaced by machines. I won’t ruin the line for anybody that hasn’t seen it, but it’s spot on, given Harlow’s jaw dropping dress. |
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Thanks given by: | GeoffOliver (04-02-2019) |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (04-02-2019) |
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#185618 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() As much as I’m liking Oliver Twist, I’m really looking forward to seeing Great Expectations after dinner. Somehow, Lean is going to top this? I’m in a feeding frenzy right now, Reddington. Between these movies, documentaries and essays, and film related books, my mind is soaking it all up as fast as I can contemplate what to delve into next. And with all the 2018 Best Picture nominees set to start dropping in price soon, the money and certificates I’ve earmarked to buy them will only give me that much more to see. Before I know it, the next Barnes & Noble sale will be here, too. I may never sleep again. |
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Thanks given by: | Reddington (04-03-2019) |
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