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Puzzling why Warner won't upgrade or license a title like this when it has put forth resources to remaster. If a title hadn't already been remastered, then I could see Warner or a potential licensee thinking an upgrade would have limited appeal without a remaster and not be willing to make the investment. Are we film noir fanatics overestimating the overall market appeal of these films? Sometimes I think we are, and that not many of these films will be upgraded, especially from Warner. One question I have is to what degree the viewing experience is improved from DVD to BD when an old B&W film is upgraded without a remaster. Is the improvement in resolution enough to justify an upgrade? Can a studio/licensee like Criterion add enough value by cleaning up the film without a remaster? Some examples come to mind like many of the Olive film noir BDs or the BD release of The Strange Loves of Marth Ivers by HD Cinema Classics. There was also the case of The Stranger where the first BD from HD Cinema Classics was not impressive but the BD from Kino was much better. |
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It may not be the truest example of a neo-noir, but it's also hard to argue it's unlike noir films. Hybrid-noir? diet-noir? noir-lite? |
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By the way, happy Easter everyone! |
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A lot of classic film noirs are first-person stories that are told in flashbacks. The flashback storytelling was always a good style for the genre.
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In my view, though narration is a trope closely associated with noir, it's not strictly necessary. I know The Killing has narration, but it's mostly inaccurate, so it kind of undercuts the traditional purpose of it. Surely there are scads of prime films noir that don't feature narration. It's been a while since I've seen Night and the City, but I'm fairly certain that has no first-person voice-over.
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Maltese Falcon 8.2 86.9 K votes Treas. of the Sierra Madre 8.4 60.1 White Heat 8.2 16.6 Postman Always Rings Tw 7.6 11.6 Here are numbers for some other Warner classics I listed above: The Big Sleep 8.1 50.6 K votes Out of the Past 8.1 17.7 Asphalt Jungle 7.9 14.7 Mildred Pierce 8.0 12.8 The Bad and the Beautiful 7.8 8.1 Murder My Sweet 7.7 6.8 The Letter 7.8 6.6 The Narrow Margin 7.8 4.1 The Window 7.5 1.8 Crime Wave 7.4 1.5 The Big Sleep seems to be an obvious candidate for upgrade. I know it's been released in Eurpoe, but why not Region A already? Kudos to Warner for upgrading White Heat and Postman, but Out of the Past, Asphalt Jungle and Mildred Pierce all have similar rating and popularity. The rest are questionable. |
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The flashback storytelling makes the film a lot more mysterious because the littlest details in the past can have haunting repercussions in the present. Although I'm not the biggest fan of the 1946 film, The Locket, for example, I think the flashbacks within flashbacks within flashbacks structure of it works wonderfully. |
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The Stranger The Night of the Hunter The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) Suddenly Cry Vengeance The Kino Blu-ray of The Stranger is probably closest to Shadow of a Doubt in terms of storyline. If you're looking for more great Hitchcock noirs, then I highly recommend Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Rebecca, Notorious, and Spellbound. Last edited by The Great Owl; 04-28-2014 at 07:35 PM. |
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However, I would also (based on your liking of SOAD) highly recommend: The Big Heat, Double Indemnity, The Lady from Shanghai, Notorious, Rear Window, Rebecca, Sunset Boulevard, Touch of Evil, and Vertigo. |
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Here's what WAC told me when I asked them about Out of Past blu release around a year ago: Quote:
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I already brought Double Indemnity, but have yet to watch it. Same thing with Touch of Evil, yet to watch that, too. And since I have the Masterpiece collection I already have and have seen Vertigo, and I must say...was slightly disappointed in it. Was expecting 'The Greatest Film Of All Time' and instead got a good thriller from Hitchcock ![]() I've heard a bit about this Night Of The Hunter, seems to be a fan favourite on here and that sounds intriguing too. Gonna have to put that on what is an increasingly large list. Man, so many noirs to get, rather excited. ![]() This thread is brilliant, should be a sticky as most of these films you guys have mentioned are region free, which is great for Brits like me, and the ones that aren't region free are available in the UK anyway! Thanks the help iScottie and The Great Owl ![]() |
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I have a hard time believing WB's claim in this instance. The print used for the DVD release is one of the cleanest, strongest DVD transfers of a noir film I've ever seen. I know a lot more detail comes out in a blu-ray transfer, but I didn't see anything especially problematic that would present an insurmountable challenge for a quality blu-ray release. I hope they are right and it does eventually happen, though, because it's one of my favorite films. Last edited by noirjunkie; 04-28-2014 at 10:29 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Le Samourai (05-06-2014), noirjunkie (05-08-2014) |
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This summer, I am going to see Double Indemnity on the big screen, because it is part of the Fox Theatre Summer Film Festival here in Atlanta.
The Fox Theatre Summer Film Festival announcement lists Double Indemnity as "70th Anniversary", but I'm not sure if it is the recent Universal restoration. At any rate, I'm excited to see a classic-era film noir in a theatrical screening. |
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