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  1. MatthewLouwrens

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection

    Nope. I have the r4 Hitchcock Collection released a few years ago (I didn't know that four films in the set were full-frame) and comparing scenes in the actual film to widescreen film scenes in the documentary, it is very clear that the film is pan-and-scan. Definitely a lot of picture...
  2. MatthewLouwrens

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection

    I can completely understand the complaint. Torn Curtain is at least watchable, even somewhat enjoyable Hitchcock - even if it's not what you would hope from his 50th film. But Tpoaz is dull dull dull. Personally, I've tried several times, and never made it to the end of the first hour.
  3. MatthewLouwrens

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection

    I don't know that this is entirely fair to RAH. He did the best that he could to get it as close as possible to the original while still satisfying the wishes of the people who were paying for the restorations in the first place. Now, the fact that the previous release did not have the...
  4. MatthewLouwrens

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection

    Thanks for that. I've often heard that the Hitchcock logo was used as his cameo in Rope, but have never been able to find it. I'll go and check it out ASAP.
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