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#26441 |
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Nov 2014
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Objectivity is not something I lack and Last Man Standing is horrible...it's bad enough that Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars exist to smite it, but Miller's Crossing is just the coup de grâce.
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I'd still take it over Last Man Standing because at least it doesn't have wall-to-wall narration which felt like it was added by nervous studio execs who were uncomfortable with long stretches without any direct dialogue after bad preview screenings. Side note: 15 years of inflation is certainly a factor, but it's bizarre to think that MGM/UA spent only $6m or so less on it than they did on their previous western that co-starred Jeff Bridges and John Hurt, Heaven's Gate, and actually grossed even less. Those guys must have been gluttons for punishment. |
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#26443 |
Banned
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PLAY DIRTY - I was just thinking to myself this would make a great TT release -- the UK BD was cheap and all, though it ain't exactly a looker, if you know what I mean (middling MGM master) but at least I can FINALLY own a copy on blu-ray without the hinky compression!
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Thanks given by: | oildude (07-16-2017) |
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#26444 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Aclea (07-16-2017) |
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#26445 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I think the actors make Wild Bill more than watchable in a film that lacks real dramatic narrative and drive. Geronimo is even better. Last Man Standing has some decent shoot-outs but is pretty draggy overall. Amazon Prime members can currently see The Assignment for a real bottom-scraping Hill film; How the mighty have fallen.
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Thanks given by: | krasnoludek (07-22-2017) |
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#26446 | |
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#26447 | |
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Pre-order date: Wednesday, August 2nd at 4 pm EST
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Thanks given by: | abudgell (07-16-2017), Castor18 (07-17-2017), cropduster (07-17-2017), ElliesDad (07-17-2017), hammer99 (07-16-2017), jmclick (07-17-2017), Jobla (07-16-2017), Page14 (07-16-2017), whiteberry (07-18-2017) |
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#26449 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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#26450 |
Banned
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Thanks given by: | MifuneFan (07-16-2017) |
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#26451 |
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I'm a big fan of Geronimo, and it's a title that could do with a decent widescreen release (with their love of Hill's films it would be a perfect fit fot Twilight Time, though Hill has spoken about wanting to do a longer director's cut), but there's a lot wrong with it that makes it fall short of greatness. For a start, there's far too little of the magnificent Wes Studi and far too much of the unconvincingly one-note (and an off-key note at that) Jason Patric and a milquetoast Matt Damon when we want to spend more time with Geronimo. As John Milius said, "I wrote a script about a mighty warrior chief. They made a film about a ***king white male model." Not to mention film critic Larry Gross' rewrite is overly partial to other movies, particularly The Magnificent Seven and Alan Sharp's script for Ulzana's Raid. And, like all historical manhunt movies, it winds down as attrition wins over courage. Yet despite its flaws it's still one of the most impressive American Westerns of the past few decades.
Geronimo may be sidelined for much of the picture, but when Wes Studi is allowed centerstage, he burns with the intensity of a supernova in a performance at once ferocious yet controlled, giving a sense not just of the rage and calculated violence but of the sadness that drives it. He's a proud man, but also a constantly disappointed one. When he's on screen, everyone else might as well not be there. When he isn't, Gene Hackman's General Crook and Robert Duvall's tracker Al Sieber provide enough believable old-school professionalism to compensate for Patric and Damon. Then there's the film's extraordinary visual sense. Unlike most modern films (including Wild Bill) it really embraces the landscape and isn't afraid of strikingly composed extreme long shots to give a real sense of scale to the picture. Ry Cooder's score, a mixture of sparse and plaintiff Native American airs and lightly ragged American hymnals, is another major feather in its cap: on paper it sounds like cliché, but put to picture it's absolutely right. It's perhaps easy to see why it flopped: it's a tragic story without any winners, only losers and the action scenes are often more brutal lightening strikes than enjoyable action setpieces. But it's certainly a film well worth rediscovering even if it's better seen on the big screen than the small one. |
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Thanks given by: | krasnoludek (07-22-2017), MassiveMovieBuff (07-16-2017), mja345 (07-16-2017), oildude (07-16-2017), spargs (07-16-2017) |
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Thanks given by: | Aclea (07-16-2017) |
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#26453 | |
Twilight Time Insider
Feb 2012
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Thanks given by: | benbess (07-16-2017), krasnoludek (07-22-2017) |
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#26455 |
Banned
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If you're referring to the duplicate orders, this appears to be a Screen Archives sale only so there shouldn't be those same issues.
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#26456 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I just watched Journey to the Center of the Earth for the first time on my 4k tv with my new 4k player. What an absolutely amazing picture. It will always be a top five TT release for me but in presentation it's moved up to #1.
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Thanks given by: | Widescreenfilmguy (07-24-2017) |
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#26459 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Definitely interested in Play Dirty. Big Walter Hill fan but haven't seen Wild Bill. All you guys talking about how bad it is, I'll probably pass. Especially for the price. Maybe I'll come across it on DVD for a few bucks.
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Thanks given by: | jms864 (07-17-2017) |
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#26460 |
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Feb 2017
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I just heard about TT releases 8 heads in a duffel bag and I was really excited until I see that it has nothing for special features. I've bought titles from TT before but those were titles that yes even though they were expensive, it was justified because they included special features and gave you something extra for the money you were spending. You seriously can't expect consumers to just buy your product without putting some effort in and putting together something, even if it's a commentary. You need to make it worth people's time and hard earned money and it's a real shame that TT can't at least try to even a small extent.
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