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  1. Kevin EK

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Man Who Knew Too Much -- in Blu-ray

    I don't have an issue with James or John's perspectives on Universal's performance, but again, I'd rather not throw the baby out with the bathwater. The tendency is to automatically assume that Universal's people will not do well rather than to impartially assess what is on each disc. And...
  2. Kevin EK

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Man Who Knew Too Much -- in Blu-ray

    Having watched The Man Who Knew Too Much, and having watched pretty much every major Universal Blu-ray release over the last few years, I find myself in agreement with Scott Calvert in one area. Universal is not automatically a source of terrible Blu-ray transfers, where the very label should...
  3. Kevin EK

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Man Who Knew Too Much -- in Blu-ray

    But back to TMWKTM, I have finally posted my pre-review of the set, which fully concurs with RAH's assessment of this title.
  4. Kevin EK

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Man Who Knew Too Much -- in Blu-ray

    I reviewed Harvey and Three Smart Girls here. I have collected many of his movies on disc: On Laserdisc: Three Smart Girls, Three Smart Girls Grow Up, 100 Men and a Girl, It Started With Eve On DVD: Deanna Durbin Sweetheart Collection (incl. Three Smart Girls) Three Smart...
  5. Kevin EK

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Man Who Knew Too Much -- in Blu-ray

    I'll have my pre-review review up tonight (kind of a non-denial denial, right?)... Having watched through a series of scenes of TMWKTM yesterday, I can safely say that the yellow pulse happens at multiple points throughout the movie. It starts on the bus, and is really obnoxious there...
  6. Kevin EK

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Man Who Knew Too Much -- in Blu-ray

    I more than concur with RAH on this. This title, unfortunately, was unwatchable. This isn't just a matter of needing to recall the disc. It's a matter of needing to actually do the work to preserve the movie while there is still time to do so. In this condition, I don't know how anyone...
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