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Old 03-10-2012, 03:08 AM   #1
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Hondo Blu-ray Review

Outstanding, one my favorite John Wayne films headed to Blu-ray. This is one of the best John Ford westerns he never made. Pre-order is up as well ....check Amazon for current pricing. Buy using link on Blu-ray.com to help support your favorite Blu-ray resource and community.

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Not the best. That would be The Searchers. I still want Hondo though.
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Old 03-10-2012, 03:19 AM   #3
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Not the best. That would be The Searchers. I still want Hondo though.
I said the best John Ford film he NEVER made .... not the best Ford film ..... it was directed by John Farrow. A number of people think this is a Ford film.

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Old 03-10-2012, 03:20 AM   #4
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I said the best John Ford film he NEVER made .... not the best Ford film .....
Ah, then I agree with you.
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Old 03-10-2012, 06:18 AM   #5
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Yes definitely getting this. It's a real classic, and the last time I saw it was years ago in pan and scan form, so good to see this release will be 1.85:1. Also hope Paramount stay on form and make this a region-free release.
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And no, it is NOT the 3D version.
We've got at least another year before that would even occur to Paramount.
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still think this is a somewhat strange choice given that Paramount will be releasing this one BEFORE The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, El Dorado, and The High and the Mighty, but excited nonetheless.
as long as Paramount eventually releases all their Wayne films on blu, getting this one now isn't a big deal.
still waiting on more Wayne bds from Warner, though Fort Apache is a great addition.

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And no, it is NOT the 3D version.
We've got at least another year before that would even occur to Paramount.
While it's fun to bash Paramount repeatedly, they have nothing to do with Hondo other than distributing it. It's owned by the Wayne estate and that's who it would have to "occur" to. It's too bad it doesn't "occur" to them to also release this in its proper screen ratio.
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And no, it is NOT the 3D version.
We've got at least another year before that would even occur to Paramount.
I admit I have a complete lack of knowledge about 3D, due to my complete lack of interest in it. But back them they gave out little colored visors for folks to be able to see the "3D" - is that even compatible with today's 3D technology?

This seems kind of of pricey compared to other Paramount John Wayne films, but maybe that's because AMZ only has a 10% discount so far? The MSRP of $24.99 is the same as Big Jake which can easily be had for $15-16, so hopefully the price will drop.
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I thought I read somewhere that to convert older 3D titles to 3D television would be very costly as the 3D process back then was different than it is now?
Is that true or no?
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still think this is a somewhat strange choice given that Paramount will be releasing this one BEFORE The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, El Dorado, and The High and the Mighty,
And how about Shane?Great classic.
Here are some great news : Paramount will release 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance' in numerous countries (Australia,Germany,etc) on June ,but still no word on USA release date.Can't be far behind,for sure
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that is great news!
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I admit I have a complete lack of knowledge about 3D, due to my complete lack of interest in it. But back them they gave out little colored visors for folks to be able to see the "3D" - is that even compatible with today's 3D technology?
^^ That's totally wrong. Anaglyph 3-D only really works/is designed for b/w, and was used on analog TV broadcasts/video because that's the only 3-D method old TV technology supported., 3-D in theaters was with grey (neutral) Polaroid (polarizing method) glasses, just like today, the difference was those are passive polarizing, while today we have active polarizing (sequential shutter system) too, which is what's used on Blu-ray3D which is a mayor advancement for home theater because you can have full color and resolution 3-D at home, just like theaters always had.

Read this aricle http://www.3dfilmpf.org/info.html by Jack Theakston and Bob Furmanek
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^^ That's totally wrong. Anaglyph 3-D only really works/is designed for b/w, and was used on analog TV broadcasts/video because that's the only 3-D method old TV technology supported., 3-D in theaters was with grey (neutral) Polaroid (polarizing method) glasses, just like today, the difference was those are passive polarizing, while today we have active polarizing (sequential shutter system) too, which is what's used on Blu-ray3D which is a mayor advancement for home theater because you can have full color and resolution 3-D at home, just like theaters always had.
Anaglyph WAS used for B/W movies in 50's theaters, and for some color movies (but not very well)--Polarized came along much later, and some movies, like House of Wax, were converted to the new format.

Hondo, OTOH was shot in Polarized and "restored" to anaglyph for TV in 1991:
http://www.3dfilmpf.org/info.html

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I didn't say it wasn't used for b/w didn't I? It's the notion that before the 21st century theatrical 3-D meant red/magenta / cyan/blue/green glasses that's wrong (perpetuated by those Life magazine pictures ). Never seen a 3-D picture with those. But I've seen things like 1953's House of Wax, Miss Sadie Thompson, etc in Polaroid 3-D



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Amazon finally dropped the pre-order down to a much more reasonable $15.99.

Hondo Blu-ray

Although June is still a long way off, might be a good time to lock in a pre-order, I did.
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Amazon finally dropped the pre-order down to a much more reasonable $15.99.

Hondo Blu-ray

Although June is still a long way off, might be a good time to lock in a pre-order, I did.
Wal-Mart tends to stock about all of John Wayne's titles on BD. I bet we will see it there on release day for $15 or less, but you're right $15.99 is a good price to do that.
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No 3D - No Sale.
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Baby Elephant Walk in HD, hooray!
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