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Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 5th at 4 pm EST
Directed by John Boorman (Hell in the Pacific, Deliverance, Hope and Glory, Excalibur, Point Blank) Starring: Juliette Binoche (Chocolat, Three Colors Blue, Clouds of Sils Maria, The English Patient, Summer Hours) Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction, The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, The Hateful Eight, Jackie Brown, The Avengers, Jurassic Park) ![]() Quote:
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I started watching “Next Stop, Greenwich Village” from my sale order and man Lenny Baker is incredibly underrated. It’s a shame he wasn’t casted in more lead roles before his death in ‘82. As someone who’s never seen the film prior to TT, the video quality is another excellent master provided by Fox. Worth the 15.
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Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 5th at 4 pm EST
Directed by Charles Jarrott (Anne of the Thousand Days, Lost Horizon, Mary Queen of Scots) Starring Marie-France Pisier, John Beck, and Susan Sarandon. Music by Michel Legrand (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Young Girls of Rochefort, Ice Station Zebra, Bay of Angels, The Thomas Crown Affair, and many more) Cinematography by Fred Koenekamp (Patton, Papillon, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, The Amityville Horror, The Towering Inferno) ![]() Quote:
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I watched my BD of Arthur Penn's "The Chase" over the weekend, second time I've seen the film. I enjoyed the film the first time around, but have to say I found it to be absolutely brilliant on a second watch. Robert Redford plays escaped convict Bubber Reeves, who while on the lam with another con, witnesses him murder a complete stranger. Word of his escape and his possible implication in a murder sends the small Texas town where Bubber hails from into a frenzy, as the local citizens begin to drink and quarrel with growing intensity with the possibility of Redford's return. At the center is Sheriff Calder (Marlon Brando), who isn't convinced that Bubber is a hardened criminal and views the rest of the townspeople with a detached bemusement.
Brando is in top form in this one, probably one of my favorite performances by him. His ability to command the screen was truly something to behold when he was at his peak. Angie Dickinson is not given a ton to do as Brando's wife, particularly early on, but is great as always. Jane Fonda is excellent as Bubber's wife, who is having an affair with Jake (James Fox), the son of wealthy local banker Val Rogers (EG Marshall). Two particular standouts are Janice Rule and Robert Duvall. I found their subplot to be the most satisfying outside of Brando's performance. Rule is amazing as Emily Stewart, who is married to the bank VP (Duvall), yet makes explicit sexual advances toward his coworker (Richard Bradford) in front of him, completely humiliating Duvall. Duvall plays the role of the miserable, put-upon husband to perfection while Rule steals every scene she's in. This film is so fascinating because of the wild changes in tone, sometimes scene to scene. Some may view that as a weakness, but I actually view it as a strength of this particular film. Some scenes feature broad, absurd comedy, some are purely melodramatic, some depict the kind of drunkenness you can feel in your pores, and others erupt in brutal violence. It's a wild ride of a film, featuring some terrific one-liners as well, particularly from Brando. I'd describe this film as surreal in a sense, often dabbling in a heightened reality, as there are no small towns that actually exist that are remotely like this one. For some, this sense of absurdity may detract from the growing intensity and violence that begin to define the story, but, for me, it makes the film incredibly entertaining and fascinating. Arthur Penn was one of the more underappreciated filmmakers from the 60s and 70s IMO. His films always tended to go in a different direction than where you expect, particularly this, "Night Moves", "Little Big Man", and "The Missouri Breaks". The PQ on this disc is absolutely stellar as well. Really recommend checking it out if you haven't already. Last edited by mja345; 08-29-2018 at 07:54 AM. |
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![]() It also features in the lyrics to one of Richard O'Brien's songs in The Return of Captain Invincible referring to Christopher Lee's evil Mr Midnight: Long before the dawn of man There was born an evil plan Believe me when I say that There's no other side to Midnight |
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I remember The Other Side Of Midnight playing on one of the other screens at the old GCC Mentor Mall I-II-III when I went to see that space western you described. The poster (which is now the cover art for this Blu-ray) made a bit of an impression on my eight-year-old eyes. Last edited by BagheeraMcGee; 08-29-2018 at 05:54 PM. |
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Your write-up has me excited to check this one out. I know it's polarizing, but those often make for the most interesting viewing experiences. |
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Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 5th at 4 pm EST
Directed by Henry King (The Song of Bernadette, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Twelve O'Clock High, Captain from Castile, The Gunfighter, The Snows of Kilimanjaro) Starring: Gregory Peck (To Kill a Mockingbird, Moby Dick, The Guns of Navaronne, The Big Country, Roman Holiday, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Pork Chop Hill and many more). Peck and King worked together on several films. Joan Collins (Island in the Sun, Land of the Pharoahs, Dynasty TV series) Stephen Boyd (Ben-Hur, Fantastic Voyage, Genghis Khan, The Best of Everything, Hannie Caulder) Henry Silva (The Manchurian Candidate, Cry of a Prostitute, Almost Human, Code of Silence, Above the Law) Lee Van Cleef (The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Escape from New York, The Big Gundown, The Big Combo, Sabata) Albert Salmi (Empire of the Ants, Moonshine County Express, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Hour of the Gun, Wild River, Lawman, and lots of 1960s to 1980s television) Music by Lionel Newman, Hugo Friedhofer, and Alfred Newman Cinematography by one of the true legends.....Leon Shamroy. Just a small sampling of his work includes Cleopatra, Leave Her to Heaven, Planet of the Apes, The Egyptian, Forever Amber, South Pacific, The King and I, and King of the Khyber Rifles). ![]() Quote:
Director Sam Fuller favorite - and mine also - the always watchable Gene Evans. Joe DeRita, who shortly after his role in The Bravados was hired by Moe Howard and Larry Fine to join their act, which needed a third member after a revival of its popularity in the late 1950s thanks to television syndication. Thus DeRita became one the The Three Stooges as Curly Joe. Last edited by oildude; 08-30-2018 at 04:54 PM. |
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THE ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE is sold out.
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