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TCM aired a 10 minute + program last night in between movies, where the VP talked about finding the lost footage of the movie in the 1980s, and restoring the movie. I don't remember if they were talking about the Haver cut specifically or not. I should have been paying closer attention to it.
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This is coming out on June 22nd, but it's not being carried at Best Buy. (I work there, and it's an online only title. It's not showing in the in-store stock system.) Guess I'll have to go Amazon or Wal-mart online. I hate not getting films on release day. I feel like I've been waiting for this particular film since Blu-ray first began.
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If only the same thing would happen for Cleopatra... |
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I don't know what's going on with TCMHD. Most of the wide screen movies look terrible. DR ZHIVAGO and GYPSY were unwatchable. Let's see how FLOWER DRUM SONG looks tonight. I hope we can see the restoration work on A STAR IS BORN next week. It could be Time-Warners transmission--
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I'd love to buy this in stores on Tuesday, but my local Fye, Wal-mart, Target, Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Best Buy aren't carrying it. I'm out of luck. Guess I'll have to pay shipping on Amazon, and wait a few extra days. I was really looking forward to this one on release day! Last edited by that1guystudios; 06-15-2010 at 03:06 AM. |
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I found a nice review with screencomparisons
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/blu-r...rn_blu-ray.htm looks impressive! |
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You are referencing all the extra footage Mankiewicz had shot and his hopes Darryl Zanuck would release two three-hour films. Zanuck looked at all of the footage and nixed the idea. He oversaw the editing, shot scenes to fill in gaps (film continuity was a shambles) and approved the 4-hour 9-minute cut. It's that cut of the film that was severely edited during its roadshow engagements in 1963. There were never two completed films in a final edit with scoring...ever. The dream has been to find the footage and experiment with it to see if Mankiewicz' vision might be fulfilled. It would be interesting, but be mindful that this vision was never fulfilled or released. Last edited by Ron Pulliam; 06-23-2010 at 04:10 AM. |
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This is my second post here, and my first time at this site. I read Kenneth Brown's review of the BD of this film, and found it quite insightful and accurate (I have just finished watching the film on BD). I was confused by a comment he made about Warners spoiling Cukor's plans and forcing him to shoot the film in CinemaScope rather than in Technicolor. CinemaScope is not a color process. And the film was shot in Technicolor. Actually, both processes (video and color) were used. I'd sort of believe he meant Technirama, but I don't know if that process had evolved at that early date. Warners was the first studio to use CinemaScope after Fox trademarked it and introduced it in "The Robe". I could find no means of commenting on his review on the review page. |
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The negatives and prints were handled at the Technicolor labs but it was not filmed in the "3-strip Technicolor" process. No widescreen movie was ever filmed in "Glorious Technicolor".
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ps: If you hate Digibooks, you'll REALLY hate this one! |
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I watched the whole thing...one thing really frustrated me though. There was an intro on the Special Features disc, and it showed about 30 seconds of the James Mason scene as Norman Maine the sawshbuckler. I have seen photos of this for years, heard stories about it...imagine my surprise to see footage of it in the "introduction" and then they show it for about 6 seconds and put narration over it...you can't even really see/hear what's going on! Why didn't they put this footage as it's own supplement? |
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I have not seen it yet. I'll get a chance later in the weekend. You gotta admit though, that's a huge digibook it came with. |
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I actually love Digibooks, especially the larger ones. Amadeus and Star is Born are my favorites. I still need to buy Doc. Zhivago and North by Northwest!
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I ordered my set from Amazon and it's missing disc 2. Do I have to exchange it through them? Or is there a way to contact Warner and have them send it to me, since it is their packaging error? I emailed them on Tuesday when I got mine and haven't heard back. Anybody have a number?
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