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Old 11-21-2017, 07:44 PM   #1
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Waiting for a price drop. Amazon wants too much for this. $21.24

Auntie Mame is at $17.91
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Old 11-21-2017, 11:20 PM   #2
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Finally in my hands. Waited a while for this bluray release. Exceptional film.
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Old 11-21-2017, 11:26 PM   #3
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Waiting for a price drop. Amazon wants too much for this. $21.24

Auntie Mame is at $17.91
Picked this up at DeepDiscount for $16.02 and it arrived today.
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Old 11-22-2017, 10:36 PM   #4
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Looks pretty good. Maybe a touch soft, especially on facial features, but on the other hand, posters, headlines and nameplates on desks in the police office are all quite detailed and legible. If I’m mildly underwhelmed, surely it’s just because I’m encountering more and more UHDs every week, so most BDs, while still quite nice in their own regard, come off a little “flat” in comparison.
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Old 11-23-2017, 05:30 PM   #5
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Watched this last night and thought it looked amazing on blu-ray. No complaints whatsoever. Was definitely impressed
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Old 11-25-2017, 03:58 PM   #6
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The colors in that eclipse sequence at the end are going to pop! But, so will the matte lines. Glad this is getting an updated sound mix, the standard DVD was in 2-channel Dolby Surround, but had an S.D.D.S.(not 8-channel, but 6) mix,theatrically. Rejoice!
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Pop the colors did indeed, as well as the matte lines. Still looks pretty good though.
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Old 11-27-2017, 01:39 AM   #8
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I have something odd on mine, the beginning sequence where Dolores was over the hole is just black, anybody else have this? Other then this it’s clean compared to the dvd and sounds great ��
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Old 11-27-2017, 07:33 AM   #9
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Already watched my copy twice. Quite pleased with the picture. The DVD suffered from extreme edge enhancement (and from being a DVD ). While I wouldn't call this a "reference quality" movie, it's a great one for showing friends/family how much better Blu-Ray can look when compared to DVD.
I kind of wish John C Reilly would go back to doing more serious roles like this one once in awhile. He's a decent actor, but I feel like over the years he's just become the other Will Ferrel.
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Old 11-27-2017, 04:14 PM   #10
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Received my Blu Ray over the weekend; haven't watched the full movie yet, just a couple scenes to see the quality, and then also checked out the trailer-- Nice to have that in good quality. One thing that I noticed right away when starting the movie at the beginning....there was just a black screen for a few seconds, and then the music started and the Castle Rock logo appeared. Strange that the main Warner Bros. logo was dropped for whatever reason. Anyone else notice this??
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Received my Blu Ray over the weekend; haven't watched the full movie yet, just a couple scenes to see the quality, and then also checked out the trailer-- Nice to have that in good quality. One thing that I noticed right away when starting the movie at the beginning....there was just a black screen for a few seconds, and then the music started and the Castle Rock logo appeared. Strange that the main Warner Bros. logo was dropped for whatever reason. Anyone else notice this??
The movie was originally released theatrically by Columbia Pictures, so I'm assuming that perhaps Warner didn't want a rival studio's logo at the front of this release?
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Old 11-27-2017, 06:55 PM   #12
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The movie was originally released theatrically by Columbia Pictures, so I'm assuming that perhaps Warner didn't want a rival studio's logo at the front of this release?
I did not know that. I know the Warner logo was present on my DVD though. Strange. Thanks for the info though!
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Can anyone tell me about the capitalization style of English subtitles? Are they ALL-CAPITAL as in Running on Empty (which really bothers me, along with the god-awful spotting)?
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Hmmmm love me some JJL...

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Old 11-28-2017, 02:13 PM   #15
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I think Leigh looked the most beautiful during that mid-90's stretch...she looked AMAZING in The Hudsucker Proxy.


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I really liked her in Flesh & Blood...
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Great review. Perfect score PQ-wise. Still waiting for my copy with the now usual apologies from amazon for the "unfortunate delayed delivery".
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I love Dolores Claiborne and Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh are both excellent.

Just a tidbit of info.....Jennifer Jason Leigh is the daughter of Vic Morrow...the actor that was decapitated during the helicopter crash from The Twilight Zone (1983).
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For over two decades, Dolores Claiborne, a house servant and caretaker played by Kathy Bates, has worked with steadfast loyalty for a demanding wealthy woman on a remote Maine island. When her elderly employee dies from a tumble down a stairway, she is informally held on suspicion of murder by the local police, who are working in conjunction with a mainland detective played by Christopher Plummer (The Insider). Her estranged daughter, Selena, played by Jennifer Jason Leigh (Annihilation), takes leave from her career as an ambitious New York City journalist to return home and assist Dolores, although the two of them have not seen each other in 15 years. As Selena, who thrives on alcohol and depression medication, struggles to build a bridge over past resentments toward her mother, she learns the horrifying truth behind her mother's current predicament and behind the mysterious death of her father, played by David Strathairn (The Bourne Ultimatum).

The 1995 mystery drama, Dolores Claiborne, is based on a 1992 novel of the same name by Stephen King, who, in the wake of his early career success with supernatural horror tales and grisly science fiction scares, was increasingly delving into psychological trauma stories featuring female characters. At the time of the novel's publication and the release of this movie adaptation during my college years, I was slow to warm up to this tonal shift in King's output, and I received both with half-hearted enthusiasm. In light of tonight's revisit of the film, however, I am pleased to report that my oversight has been remedied and that I now have a belated appreciation for this work on its own terms.

Dolores Claiborne, which was directed by Taylor Hackford (An Officer and a Gentleman), is a slow-burner that benefits from the inherent gray bleakness of its setting, and from the somber mother-daughter dialogue exchanges between Bates's Dolores and Leigh's Selena. The title character's abusive past marriage and protective maternal instincts have made her into a long-suffering martyr of sorts, but the stone-faced Bates does not exude any semblance of self pity, and her demonstrations of inner steel are the emotional high points of the film. Although she won a Best Actress Academy Award in 1991 for her work in another Stephen King adaptation, Misery, her role in this more subtle affair is equally compelling. With her jet black hair, Leigh, in turn, delivers a magnificent portrayal of a woman whose childhood trauma guides her day-to-day behavior as an adult.

More than anything, this movie conveys the toll that a lifetime of hard labor inflicts on people over a span of years. As Dolores observes, “If you wanna know what kind of life a person had, just look at their hands.” The story of the older title character and the flashbacks of her younger self come together in a brilliant scene where both incarnations are hanging a line of clothes. Rarely in cinema has the rigor of daily indignities or the toughness that it takes to endure them for decades been so adeptly depicted.

I may not be compelled to revisit Dolores Claiborne as often as I return to, say, Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, or George A. Romero's Creepshow, but it nonetheless excels as a memorable screen vantage point over a long under-appreciated side of King's dark fictional landscapes.

This Warner Archive Blu-ray delivers a presentation of Dolores Claiborne that is beyond reproach, both in terms of audio and video quality, even if this may not be the first film that most of us reach for when trying to demo high definition capabilities to friends. I'm now enjoying the commentary track.

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I love Dolores Claiborne and Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh are both excellent.

Just a tidbit of info.....Jennifer Jason Leigh is the daughter of Vic Morrow...the actor that was decapitated during the helicopter crash from The Twilight Zone (1983).
Another tidbit of info...JJL is my favourite actress.
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