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Old 05-22-2022, 08:52 PM   #71041
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Blue Skies (1946) 1080p Kino Lorber

Advertised as "One of the all-time great musicals!," well, it's not quite that, but as a workmanlike musical from post-war America, it checks all of the boxes for great performances, even if the plot consists of nothing more than Astaire as a sexual masochist for Crosby's and Caulfield's on-again-off-again love-mania. Astaire was never one of the more macho hombres from Hollywood's stable, yet I still found it jarring to watch Astaire's character being written as such milquetoast, repeatedly getting punked by two members of the bughouse.

Once (or if) you can clear your mind of those contrivances, Blue Skies is chock full of marvelous Irvin Berlin Song 'n' Dance ditties, a few of them as spellbinding as anything captured on nitrate. Kino Lorber delivers a stunning Technicolor image for its entire 104 minute runtime.

From everything that I can gather, Blue Skies is sourced from the best available three-strip Technicolor print. There's no indication that this film went back to the original three-strip negatives, which is a very costly endeavor (if they're available at all); nevertheless, unlike many three-strip prints, in Blue Skies there's no misalignment of the three color matrices (see Dr. Cyclops (1940) from Kino, for typical, though highly watchable, misalignment). Look at the edges of white shirt collars, and you'll find no red nor green halos, and no color bleed. Shadows here are gray to black, and not some off-green tint that displays color issues. Moreover, there's an incredible sense of image stability, both horizontally and vertically solid. No wobble nor warpage.

What you get is a cinematic experience, which probably replicates what was seen in the best movie houses in 1946. There are a few pops, flecks, and lines in the picture, but as few as they are, they only serve to remind us that we're watching a great analog source. Inherent analog artifacts are not intrusive, especially when you get wrapped up in the brilliant saturated colors; the primaries are full of juice, with just about every shade and variety are on display; nothing is washed out nor faded. Of course, three-strip Technicolor never promises realism; it's pure eye-sugar, but within that bold spectrum, skin tones, teeth and hair color are never too far from center. I've seen the skin tones described as "pinkish," which is true. There is a slight pink hue, but this pigment can be more ascribed to the abundance of chroma grain/noise in the source, as opposed to heavy makeup. The more light that hits the lens the more chroma grain, so darker scenes, like when Crosby sings the title song to what's-her-name, Crosby's skin looks dead-on. Indeed, the detail in busy clothes patterns are full of intricacies.

I should say here, big kudos to Kino, or Universal, of whomever, for not scrubbing any of the grain, leaving the chroma grain in. Indeed, the entire image holds a healthy grain profile that's extremely pleasing, with no detectible digital artifacts (I really don't have to list them all, do I?).

The sound and music is where it's at, though, although even Ronnie Milsap could write a song about this image.

I won't go into all of the deets, but particular standouts are "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" (Astaire), "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song" (Crosby), "Blue Skies" (Crosby), "Heat Wave" (Astaire & Olga San Juan), and "(I'll See You In) C-U-B-A" (Cosby & Olga San Juan). It's Olga San Juan who is kind of the unsung hero of this film. She doesn't have big parts, but when she's on screen, she's electric. All of this comes wrapped in a clear mono mix, typical of the 1940s, where it's a little peaky in the upper-mids, yet clarity is bell-like. The orchestra tends to suffer in these types of soundtracks, before magnetic tape took over, but the voices are natural.

Outside of that, you have the classic Astaire joint, "Puttin' on the Ritz," whereupon Astaire show us why he is arguably the greatest pop dancer in American history. It's not as complex as anything from Swing Time (1936); however, 10 years later it's all about Fred going out on a high note, due to his impending retirement that year (which didn't last). Then we have the big Astaire/Crosby duet, "A Couple of Song and Dance Men," which, at first, appears that it's going to set the world afire, but then it just goes bizzaro (it also kind of rips off Holliday Inn (1942), only not as good).

In sum, a knockout picture, a slew of great numbers, and a story that's a big nothing, in what might as well have been a revue picture, à la Ziegfeld Follies (1945). The price of admission is nothing compared to the dividends onboard.
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Old 05-22-2022, 09:10 PM   #71042
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The uncut version of Terror in the wax Museum contains the full bloody eyeball scene.
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Old 05-22-2022, 09:24 PM   #71043
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KinoInsider said there were 3 films from 2000-2010 they licensed from Paramount. Tropic Thunder makes one, any guesses on what the other 2 could be? Here's some I'd like to see:

-Enemy at the Gates
-The Italian Job
-Minority Report
-Road to Perdition
-The Ring
-Team America: World Police
-Babel
-Zodiac
-There Will Be Blood
-The Lovely Bones
If I had to guess I’d say The Italian Job might be one of them?

Minority Report seems to least likely that Paramount would let go of. I’d expect them to do it themselves on UHD.
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Old 05-22-2022, 09:50 PM   #71044
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Does someone have the breakdown of the Paramount deal by decades again? I saw it somewhere but can’t remember what page or even what thread it was in (I assume this one though). Thank you in advance.
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Old 05-22-2022, 10:02 PM   #71045
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Does someone have the breakdown of the Paramount deal by decades again? I saw it somewhere but can’t remember what page or even what thread it was in (I assume this one though). Thank you in advance.
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Thought I'd compile a summary of what we know about the Paramount deal so far:

65 titles:

1940s x 2
1950s x 14
1960s x 12
1970s x 17
1980s x 9
1990s x 8
2000s x 3

- 43 new to Blu-ray in the US (8 of these new to disc)
- 16 4K UHD titles, all format debuts (all previously released on Blu-ray)
- 'Most' of the 4K UHD titles are currently available on Blu-ray from the studio
- Planning to remaster two to three dozen titles, and will remaster any 'big' title they think is in need of a new transfer

- Includes at least one 3D title
- Includes a few Republic titles
- Includes some titles released by Imprint in Australia
- Includes a few film noir titles

- No CBS or Miramax titles
- No titles previously released by Olive
- No titles currently under licence to Shout or Criterion
- No titles previously released solely as BD-Rs by Paramount
- No serials
- No animation
- No TV movies
- No Elvis
- No John Wayne
- No Batjac titles
- Films seemingly ruled out for various reasons: Borsalino, Gunn, Little Darlings, Looking for Mr Goodbar, The Keep, When Worlds Collide, Catch-22 (with another label), Fighting Back (with another label or coming via Paramount)
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Old 05-22-2022, 10:49 PM   #71046
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Kino Lorber Insider,

Can you say if all of the titles in the new Paramount deal will be individual releases, or will there be some double features and/or box sets?
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Old 05-22-2022, 10:56 PM   #71047
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If I had to guess I’d say The Italian Job might be one of them?

Minority Report seems to least likely that Paramount would let go of. I’d expect them to do it themselves on UHD.
I agree with Minority Report. Anything Spielberg directed Paramount will release themselves.
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Old 05-22-2022, 11:05 PM   #71048
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The 1976 version of King Kong recently turned up in 4K on Amazon Prime. Maybe that's a possibility?
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Old 05-22-2022, 11:14 PM   #71049
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The 1976 version of King Kong recently turned up in 4K on Amazon Prime. Maybe that's a possibility?
It's under license to Shout.
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Old 05-22-2022, 11:19 PM   #71050
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1940s x 2
1950s x 14
1960s x 12
1970s x 17
1980s x 9
1990s x 8
2000s x 3
Personally, I am most looking forward to what you will releasing from the 50's, 60's and 70's.
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Old 05-22-2022, 11:43 PM   #71051
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The 1976 version of King Kong recently turned up in 4K on Amazon Prime. Maybe that's a possibility?
Do you have a link for that?

The only one I can find is this one, which has the same transfer as the Shout disc.

https://www.amazon.com/King-Kong-Jef.../dp/B000JIR628
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Old 05-23-2022, 12:08 AM   #71052
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I feel like, with their love for Robert Aldrich and Burt Reynolds, KLSC will absolutely have The Longest Yard and Hustle among those '70s titles.
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So I guess with Tropic Thunder it means Dreamworks films are on the table. I really hope we get Match Point, but I'm not holding my breath.
If this is true...

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16 4K UHD titles, all format debuts (all previously released on Blu-ray)
Then that wouldn't be a possibility. Match Point hasn't been previously released on blu...unless they're counting releases from other regions.
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If this is true...



Then that wouldn't be a possibility. Match Point hasn't been previously released on blu...unless they're counting releases from other regions.
It doesn't have to be 4K. They have 43 new to Blu-ray titles in the US and any of those could be a Dreamworks title.
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Question for Kino Lorber Insider:

Do all the UHD’s previously released on blu ray mean in the United States or simply released in some region?
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Is Night of the Demons part 3 a Republic title, and is it a possibility?
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The Kino Insider has said that there will be a two-fer of the two Goldfoot films released in the future.
Will they fix the first film's AR? Wasn't it stretched?
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Will they fix the first film's AR? Wasn't it stretched?
Somebody already asked. This was the response:
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The master is the same master. We're adding subtitles and putting the two films on one disc.
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