Re: HIGH NOON on 6/10 from LionsGate?
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Originally Posted by MarcoBiscotti
Than what of Elia Kazaan, Walt Disney and countless others prominent Hollywood figures who testified before the HUAC and destroyed many careers?
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Originally Posted by MarcoBiscotti
Than what of Elia Kazaan, Walt Disney and countless others prominent Hollywood figures who testified before the HUAC and destroyed many careers?
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Originally Posted by John Hodson
Wayne and Hawks were among the many supporters of the Motion Picture Alliance For The Preservation of American Ideals, which backed the HUAC investigations - Wayne served as it's President for four years. It's debatable whether the MPA alone 'destroyed careers', but it was undeniably influential as well as divisive.
Cooper was also a member of the MPA, one of the first. Cooper wasn't blacklisted and that isn't the issue in the documentary. It's whether he was threatened. Many were threatened, many testified and named names. Personally, I don't find it beyond belief that Cooper was threatened - why would Tim Zinnemann and Maria Cooper lie about such a thing? If Wayne (and therfore the MPA) threatened Cooper - directly or by implication - for his support of a film he publicly declared 'un-American', I doubt whether, if he were alive today, he'd feel the need to defend his actions. Doubtless he'd stick out his chin, look you straight in the eye, and tell you he'd damn well do it all again. Never apologise mister, it's a sign of weakness. |
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Originally Posted by MarcoBiscotti
DVDBeaver has already done it for you Robert, this is the definitive version to own right now!
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Originally Posted by Robert Crawford
I've must have seen this film at least 50 times in my lifetime, but I can't get over Cooper's acting performance nor the excellent writing and directing of this great film. This western is clearly among the top 5-10 westerns ever made and without a doubt one of the greatest films ever made. Just think about this movie being made for $750,000 and being filmed in just four weeks. By the way, I think Will Kane is one of the greatest western hero roles that ranks right up there with John T. Chance, The Ringo Kid or Rooster Cogburn.
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Originally Posted by Cees Alons
That's a very good review.
When High Noon came to the theater, I was just still too young to being taken to it, but I grew up with the title song. It was the period when I started reading Western novels: lots of 'em (not all top-quality, but all decent and grim. High Noon is one of those movies that proves how all-encompassing the genre once was: almost any other film genre could be in a Western movie. Some were "formula", some even rather simple (I want to avoid the word "flat", though): simple but clear "rules", simple but clear dangers. Almost always entertaining. High Noon and certain others certainly weren't that simple. As one of the posters on that CNN blog site says: these characters aren't the usual cardboard cutouts. Exactly. Mine is getting nearer, but still in the mail. Thanks to those of you who are kindly raising my expectations! Cees |
| you didn't get the R2 Cees? |
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Originally Posted by Cees Alons
No. But I'm getting the R1 version.
It's always a balancing decision: the higher resolution of the PAL version against the knowledge (not really audible) that it runs slightly faster. Cees |