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What I'd love is for Studio Canal to release it in 4K, as it'd be region free. I'd get that baby in a heartbeat. |
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I think the comedy is intentional in Evil. The choice of Cole Porter to score it is consistent with that tone. Guy Hamilton got disserviced by a weak script in Mirror but he gets much better results with Shaffer's script. |
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Great news!!! Hopefully, they'll release the 4 Poirot TV movies with Peter Ustinov someday.
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Everyone seems to roundly adore Suchet, and he's definitely amazing, but I prefer the humor and warmth that Ustinov brings to the role. Ustinov plays him a bit like Santa Claus, instead of the lovelorn schoolmarm that Suchet always feels like. I still think Lumet's MotOE is the single best interpretation of Christie on film, however, and Finney gives a singular interpretation of the character, with an edge of menace and without an ounce of the camp that actors usually bring to him. The less said about the recent pantomime/Marvel-ized MotOE, the better. |
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![]() ![]() For having read all 33 Poirot novels, the 56 short stories and the plays from Agatha Christie, I find that (IMO) David Suchet is the best Poirot of them all. I'm happy that he could do all of the stories, but I would have liked an adaptation of Black Coffee, but hey, not a big deal. At least, he did a reading of it! After him, goes Peter Ustinov, then the caricature version by Albert Finney, and... oh god... at the very end are Alfred Molina and Kenneth Branagh. Kenneth is a great actor, but he is too far away, physically speaking, from Poirot, and the action sequence at the end of his MOTOE is absolutely a big NO for the characterization of Poirot. I have not saw the older movies with Austin Trevor or Tony Randall, so I can't judge. Lately, they made an mini-series adaptation of The ABC Murders with John Malkovich. I really need to see this! Last edited by Morsoth; 06-26-2020 at 01:05 PM. |
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APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH is so closely related to these movies. Is there a chance this might be released soon as well?
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https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Appoi...lu-ray/216664/ You may wish to suggest that Kino release it on their Kino Insiders thread at HTF. I have. https://www.hometheaterforum.com/com...3#post-4881641 |
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I grew up watching Ustinov in the role, and saw Death on the Nile and Evil Under the Sun in theatres. I enjoy Suchet as well. I'm not a fan of Branagh, but I must at least thank him for making his versions because now we're finally getting Ustinov's films on BD in the US. I've actually had a box set from Studio Canal from Spain for years but I'm delighted that Studio Canal has seen fit to remaster them with better sources since then, and it looks like the new transfers are what we will be getting from Kino, so I'll be buying them again. Last edited by Raphdude; 06-26-2020 at 02:39 PM. Reason: added info |
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Ustinov is one of those actors who often just seems like he's playing himself which is fine because he has a real warmth that he brings to the character, but he doesn't feel like Christie's Poirot to me. I do enjoy his performances in Death on the Nile and Evil Under the Sun. Quote:
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I also grew up on the Ustinov films, and then read quite a few of the books. As a result, instead of bringing my image from the books to Ustinov and being unhappy, I brought my image of Ustinov to the books and saw him in them. The Suchet series didn't start airing here till a while later. I watched quite a few episodes of it and enjoyed it, but I've never made an effort to watch them all. The Lumet film was WAY too scary for me as a kid, I had nightmares the time I saw it on TV around age 10, it took me years to be able to rewatch it and appreciate it as the best Christie adaptation on film. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Morsoth (06-27-2020) |
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I've come to appreciate Finney's performance as Poirot as I can now see how he took overacting to a level of perfection beyond any other actor in the history of cinema. Still, Suchet is perfect. For any actor to reach the same level with Bond, we'd need the books to become public domain and be adapted as period pieces. Those who think Craig's take on Bond is too brutal should read the books. Bond is mean as hell. |
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