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Here's a note from NY Post film editor Lou Lumenick http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1so8b6k
Meanwhile, there is yet ANOTHER restoration underway at the Cinemateque Francaise, utilizing materials not made available to Brownlow and...
Mine played fine and I'm using an older Panasonic Blu-ray player (I had to retire my much more recent workhorse player after wearing it out...
The film that gave the world the rocket ship and the countdown.
A lovely, lovely film. A lot of it is set at night and shot in the Florida wilderness, so I look forward to that backddrop coming alive on Blu-ray.
That's my understanding as well. After a decade of music comedy, they needed the a title that made clear that this was a tough crime movie.
I saw the restored The Apu Trilogy when it made the rounds in theaters earlier this year. An amazing job of rescuing world classics for which the...
Steve De Jarnatt is in Seattle this week to celebrate the release of his two features on disc. On Thursday, July 30, he's at Scarecrow Video...
Ride the Pink Horse has long been a favorite of mine. I am an obsessive collector of film noir and for years my copy of Ride was a DVD-R copy of a...
I absolutely love this film and am overjoyed it got a Blu-ray release. It's quite well photographed for its budget and production limitations and...
It's just like they say: you don't always catch sarcasm on the web. :) I asked Lynch about why he does interviews but not commentary. His answer...
David Lynch does not like commentary on his films, just as he does not like chapter stops. Criterion honors the wishes of the directors it works with.
The label on my disc is the traditional black with the beige stripe across the top with the title. The gb reads 3.92.
So glad to see this thread. Twilight Time releases just keep getting better. Looking forward to more film noir!
I've been waiting for this ever since I saw the restored print at Noir City. An underrated noir, very mature in its exploration of adult...
Ten favorites from Hollywood from 1939, in alphabetical order: Drums Along the Mohawk Gunga Din Love Affair Midnight Ninotchka Only Angels...
It's actually more complicated than that -- here's a detailed breakdown of the issues from Indiewire:...
Goldwyn only had limited rights to the show from the Gershwin estate, which lapsed decades ago. The film has had various one-off screenings at...
Sergio Sollima's "Face to Face" may the greatest spaghetti western that has never received an American disc release. Until now. Looking forward to...
Kevin Brownlow's complete restoration of Abel Gance's "Napoleon," never before on any home video format (the 2001 restoration is about 90 minutes...
That's an announcement that hits *my* sweet spot.
That is great news. Thanks for all your updates.
Traveling shots had been around 1912 or so, most notably in Griffith shorts, but Peter Bogdanovich claims that the first true "dolly shot" - that...
Oh, and welcome back, Mr. Lime. So good to be reading your posts again.
Marvelous news. Any chance of new interviews with or commentary by the filmmakers? With their involvement overseeing the HD mastering, it seems...
According to Tim Lucas (on his Facebook page), this is the longest cut of the film to be released on disc at 101 minutes, with at least one scene...
I am a fan of Truffaut's THE SOFT SKIN, which I think is gorgeous and smooth and quite compassionate for a Hitchcockian tribute. Interesting that...
I spoke with the organizers of the Oakland screening and Coppola was indeed a sticking point in their showing. He still has those rights and...
If you're gonna wish, wish big. I've seen this three times, it is one of my all-time favorite film experiences, and I would adore a Blu-ray of the...
Thanks so much for the tip. It never even occurred to me I could change the theme.