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Robert Siegel's in depth article.
The Cinemascope Sequel: Demetrius and the Gladiators https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=8290 |
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Possible future TT titles....
I looked over TT's facebook page. As you know, people make suggestions there sometimes. At this point they've had so many suggestions that they've pretty much said stop--they won't live long enough to get to all of the films on their lists. But...they have over the last several weeks "liked" some of the suggestions. We can take that to mean that TT is perhaps interested in these titles. Whether they continue to be interested, and whether the studio involved has an HD master they are willing to license out, is obviously another matter. And so big "ifs" all around. The list below is not of things that are going to come out through TT at all. It's just a list of possibilities. If anyone knows of other films that the people at TT have expressed interest in, please add them to the list... Forever Amber (1948) Five Fingers (1952) Daddy Long Legs (1955) The Long Grey Line (1955) Autumn Leaves (1956) The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958) The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) 1776 (1972) The China Syndrome (1979) Little Women (1994) Sense and Sensibility (1995) Last edited by benbess; 03-11-2012 at 06:13 PM. |
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Sense and Sensibility (1995) Little Women (1994) Have not seen any of the others though. |
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This is not at all a complete list! And it's only possibilities anyway. None of them are confirmed *at all.* It's possible most of these *won't* show up.
My bet is that there will be stuff from the 80s. Perhaps they've mentioned a few titles that I don't know about... |
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My top choices from that list would be Five Fingers (Mankiewicz)*, Forever Amber (Preminger), and The Flight of the Phoenix (Aldrich). * I thought they mentioned somewhere that this title (MIA on DVD) is already in TT's queue. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-12-2012 at 06:31 AM. |
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There are several of these I haven't seen, including:
Forever Amber Five Fingers Long Grey Line Autumn Leaves and 1776 But buying things blind has worked for me before. In fact sometimes a blu-ray seems more worth it that way. Forever Amber was a huge and expensive epic. I know that Fox threw out most of their three-strip Technicolor negatives, including presumably the neg for this one--which is too bad. How is it as a movie ROclockCK? |
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The point is, had I not been willing to take a fly on these TT Blu's sight unseen, I could have missed some real gems in this collection. Unlike others, I don't prescreen previously unseen movies via YouTube or Netflix - except for the trailers - because I don't want my first experience with a movie sullied by crappy delivery. That's just me tough. I suppose someday there will be a "blind" TT title that seemed like a great idea at the time, something I would enjoy, which ends up boring the wizz out of me. But so far, they're batting 1000... Quote:
Despite the streaming rez, it looked pretty clean to me, so something must still exist worthy of restoration/reconstruction, even if only an archival Technicolor print. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-12-2012 at 04:43 AM. |
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Being born in 1970 many of these films (pre 1960) have escaped me. I've never really given these classic films a chance outside of the most well known titles (Casablanca, African Queen, Citizen Kane, North by Northwest, Adventures of Robin Hood, etc.). I took a chance with The Egyptian last summer and really liked it. I have a feeling there are many gems out there that I still do not have a clue about (like Forever Amber). |
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I've been a big TCM fan since the start but they've gotten really good over the past couple years. It's a great mix of higher profile classics, under the radar classics and whacky b-reel stuff. Their HD quality (obviously where available) is generally very solid too. Even the obvious upconverts can look pretty good. [/tangent] |
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ROclockCK: Thanks for posting the credit sequence of Forever Amber. Hard to tell from youtube, but as you say it looks pretty good from what we can see.
The news about Fox throwing out its 3 strip Technicolor negatives comes from RAH in the HTF. He mentioned it in a post a month or so ago. It was that old bugaboo--"let's save on warehouse costs." Hope to comment on Roots in a while when I get it....Haven't decided about Swamp Water. I have so many blu-rays I've bought but haven't watched yet that I think I'll wait till I catch up a bit with my back log. I think I'm pretty safe on that one not selling out for 6 months or so... Last edited by benbess; 03-12-2012 at 02:49 AM. |
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I still see new movies of course, and enjoy many of them. But in general they just don't seem to have quite the same character, charm, or charisma as many of these pictures made while the medium itself was younger and still finding its way. Often those movies just transport me more. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-12-2012 at 07:02 AM. |
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I have thought about signing up for hulu plus after I used their one week free trial to sample some Criterion and non-mainstream current films back in November, but have not done it yet. I just have too big a backlog of blu-rays (including the entire Twilight Zone collection) to keep me busy. But for only a few dollars a month, it would make a pretty inexpensive way to sample unfamiliar movies I might want to check out first before buying. I have slowed my buying considerably the past year, focusing instead on catalog titles, select current films, and foreign releases. I love blind buying a good catalog release I may have heard of but never seen. I have come to realize I much prefer films such as the ones released by Twilight Time when it comes to adding to my blu-ray collection. As much as I appreciate a modern superhero, summer blockbuster, or "blow em up real good" action flick, I am now a lot more selective. |
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But when I do get stuck in a hotel room stateside, I always tune in. TCM runs some wonderful old stuff, generally very well presented. |
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