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9/8/08 at 6:57pm
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Originally Posted by Jefferson
Wasn't there a scheduled blu-ray release?
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Originally Posted by DeeF
I watched Gigi tonight.
Every time I see it, the story itself just seems richer and richer. In some ways, it's more powerful than Pygmalion/My Fair Lady. By her simple honesty and morality, Gigi transforms Gaston. The reprise of the song "Gigi" isn't sung, but it is played while he walks around the moonlit Twileries, just thinking and thinking. He loves her, and wants the best for her, and he's embarrassed about his previous life and the business of her family. All of this without dialogue. I think it's just wonderful. Makes me cry. |
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Originally Posted by Radioman970
...I'm more a fan of her as Lili...yes, with those creepy puppets and all.
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Originally Posted by Edward Weinman
...nope..."Gigi" and "An American In Paris" are both scheduled for BD in 2009...however, Warner Bros. Japan is issuing AAIP in November of this year...(?)
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Originally Posted by ChristianLiemke
Not only WB Japan: "Gigi" will be available on a German Blu-ray on 10/17/08, "An American in Paris" is scheduled for 11/07/08.
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Originally Posted by Ken_McAlinden
I saw your post from a few days ago where you mentioned that you bought all four "Child's Play" movies in a binge. Clearly creepy puppets are not a problem for you.
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Originally Posted by Edward Weinman
...so the question begs, why not in the states?...
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Originally Posted by Art_AD
I can't quite put my finger on it but I feel this release is lacking. There were alternate takes for some scenes that might have been included (though they could be lost so that could be forgiven). On the Rhino cd there are all three of Leslie Caron's recorded songs (only one is here but in is only an excerpt in the documentary). I would have liked to see all the footage from the premier not just excerpts. There is a Robert Osborne interview with Leslie Caron which could have been included and the MGM library has a Chevalier special they could have included. With regards to the documentary I was disappointed Louis Jordan & Andre Previn were not included. I wonder if there were asked (I know Louis Jordan is up there in years and might not be up to doing an interview but never the less I was a bit disappointed). There is also behind the scenes movie footage on the set that wasn't included. This I feel is not an ultimate edition, maybe I am expecting too much....... but this is a multiple academy award winning film.
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Originally Posted by Will Krupp
Well, I'm watching it now and I guess this is the best GIGI will ever look, but it isn't great. It's still SO disappointing that such a wonderful movie with such great production design looks so...so...lousy in all present incarnations.
It's better than the muddy, shifting tones of the old dvd, but keep expectations low and you won't be disappointed. By the way, WarnerColor, DeLuxe, MetroColor, PatheColor etc. were all trade names using the same Eastman source, but the way each lab processed the NEGATIVES (forget the positive printing for now) and whether or not they skipped steps in the processing to save a little money, makes a great difference to the "look" of each lab and what can be acheived with modern restorations. |

