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Blu-ray Knight
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Hmmm, I have extremely ambivalent feelings about this. The remake/sequel/whatever is no doubt awful (although it does star both Arianne Martin and Andrew Sensenig!), but the original is one of my favorites, from an all-time unsung director. If the latter is actually 1080p and not just a SD extra, I may have to pick this up, even if I will never subject myself to Part 2.
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The original is a (very) minor classic, but the fact it's public domain gives me no hope whatsoever for the quality of it as an extra. Currently I only own it as part of one of those 4-movie public domain horror DVD sets (along with a few other MIA flicks like Devil's Nightmare), and the quality is bad, but I don't think there's a good version that exists.
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Best version I have seen for the original is VCI's anamorphic DVD
( and when they have the best version , dial your expectations down a notch). I wonder where they are getting their 'master file" from as there is no licencor to get it from? |
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Thanks given by: | Val Lewton (04-26-2016) |
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If they're able to improve upon the quality of Don't Look in the Basement in any capacity, I'll pick it up in a heartbeat. Like babybreese said, the VCI anamorphic DVD is heads and shoulders above everything else that's out there. It's the best I've seen the movie look, which is sad.
SF Brownrigg is among my favorite of the regional filmmakers of the time period and his stuff has been criminally mistreated and mostly left to wither on awful public domain sets. Last edited by Val Lewton; 04-26-2016 at 09:48 PM. |
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No real interest in the sequel, but will get this if the original is presented in halfway decent quality. I'm a big Brownrigg fan, and he's from my neck of the woods, which gives his work added novelty value. Keep My Grave Open is definitely my favorite of his films, so fingers crossed it can get a nice release some day.
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The trailer for the "sequel" looks really dire in my eyes, simply another cheap generic SOV flick that would be lucky if 1000 people ever even watched it. Not that the original film had a big budget, but it was a proper film and had its low-budget charms. I love SF Brownrigg's original films, interesting regional 35mm filmmaking at a time when it was very difficult to do so.
His son doing a very cheap Digital Video "sequel" to cash in is just low class. Nothing in that trailer shows any sort of competence over the usual DTV garbage shown on every movie or Sy-Fy-type tv channel these days. Just give us the original film remastered. Making an unwanted sequel and then throwing in the original film as a special feature 1080p upconvert as a selling point is insulting. No one wants this anemic looking DTV 'sequel' if the original isn't out there in a quality release first. Thankfully, Grindhouse has Scum of the Earth, so that should get a proper release. Keep My Grave Open, please, someone pick that one up and do it justice. I guess VCI still has "Don't Open the Door", Brownrigg's lesser film, but still worthwhile. |
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And there's nothing "low class" about it's existence, as I'm sure Brownrigg's son probably had discussed with his own father about where the story would go, and maybe even gotten his blessing to make the sequel one day. Who are you to judge? His father's films probably played a big part in his life, why is he soooo wrong for trying to honor or expand upon them in his own way? We can agree about wanting a remastered version of the original, but come on. Don't shit on this movie you haven't even seen, while simultaneously shitting on the original director's son. That's true classlessness. Without this release, it's likely we wouldn't even get an upconverted version of the original. So really, you should be thanking the film for even being a thing. Maybe it'll even draw some much-needed attention to the original, making it possible for us to get a restored version of the first film one day soon. Who knows? |
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So, a couple of years on now - how is the sequel? What do you guys think of it? I finally got around to watching the first one, it was no masterpiece of horror, but it wasn't bad. I'm interested to see what 2 is like, if it takes the idea and improves upon it.
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