Inspired by the recent Nitrateville interview, I had a Memorial Day Robert A. Harris Film Festival, with all three parts of the Godfather trilogy (2008 version) and Lawrence (twice). I finally got around to opening my deluxe box set of Lawrence, and my 70mm frame is with O'Toole and the glass of...
Mr. Harris, you've mentioned a couple times here, and also in your recent Nitrateville interview, about the Technicolor processing error making the original prints turn green in a matter of weeks. Do you know why that happened, or specifically what the processing error was? It seems weird that...
May I suggest that it's a mistake to make the Johnstown Flood stereographs anaglyph only? If you make them in proper Blu-ray 3D, there is a niche audience of Blu-ray 3D zealots who will buy the release for that reason only. You will not get their attention with anaglyph.
That said, I think I...
I had a weird experience with the Game of Thrones Season 6 disc one blu-ray yesterday. I had watched it with zero problems when it came out some years ago. I put it into a Toshiba player, and it started to play, then froze with rainbow colored pixelation. The player wouldn't respond at all until...
There is no extant 35mm material on this film so far as can be established. There have been rumors of a 35mm print for decades, but those have never amounted to more than rumors. If there's a 35mm print, it's very well hidden.
Most likely. I think it's there just to give the opportunity for someone nuts enough to try it. I've never heard of anyone doing it successfully, but maybe someone at HTF has managed it.
Right. The triptych appears in context in the film proper, but there is also a bonus feature on each of the 3 discs of the triptych alone, with a different one of the panels as a bonus feature on each disc. So you need 3 players and 3 TVs, but only one of the BFI set. I think it's expressly so...
That is correct. There are 3 discs in the BFI set, each of which has an optional triptych panel on it, so with 3 blu-ray players and 3 TVs you can recreate the full experience. I could potentially do it, but it would mean lugging several pieces of equipment around and I've never felt compelled...
Thanks for the link to that article about the versions and the cataloguing; the librarian in me finds that kind of stuff fascinating.
The BFI set is quite wonderful and worth getting if you are region-free. I hope the Cinematheque will eventually release their work---it'd be nice to have...
As was the case for most people, my box arrived with one seam completely ripped out. I'm not sure it's worthwhile trying to get it replaced.
EDIT: Well, Amazon made my decision to return easier. They're currently selling the box for $217, so I sent back the busted one and ordered the new one...
Dave Strohmaier was on a recent Nitrateville podcast and he indicated GRIMM is still in rights hell with no movement by Warner. He also confirmed he is retired, but didn't exactly rule out coming out of retirement just in case a miracle happened on GRIMM. Very interesting listen overall (the...
I'm not positive what you're getting at, but it sounds like you're saying it's impossible to see her films. While a lot of Alice Guy-Blaché's output no longer exists, I have some films directed by her on DVD. On The Movies Begin (Image/Film Preservation Associates), volume 5, there's one of her...
Yes, it measures out on my screen to about 1.12:1 with my pixel ruler app. People look visibly squished (or stretched vertically) and it's very annoying to have this in improper aspect ratios. I don't know why Kino would have done this.
Spent some time with the Super Deluxe White Album set last night; the price is daunting but I really wanted the Esher Demos and the 3 discs of Sessions, and that's the only way to get them all. It's a pretty special album to me, so I went for it. The remix is pretty satisfying overall. Gone are...
Disney was a big backer -- really, THE big backer, though I think Fox had some interest too -- of Circuit City's vile DIVX pay-per-view self-destructing disc format. That was a complete and utter disaster (been to a Circuit City lately?), and I expect Disney wants nothing to do with early format...
Definitely would buy the 3-D Hondo and Friday the 13th part III.
I Married a Monster from Outer Space is a guilty pleasure.
I would think The Court Jester would look gorgeous on Blu-ray.
The thing I'm most excited about with the release is the isolated score; this film has a wonderful soundtrack, which I don't believe has ever been released as such.
Is there a thread for releases of 3-D BDs in other countries where there isn't a US 3-D release? I poked around a bit and couldn't find one. That seems like it would be awfully useful---I'm so tired of getting a 2-D US release only to find out that the UK released it in 3-D.
I can certainly understand their pricing structure but it does make decision-making harder. At a lower price point I'd buy all their releases since they quite reliably do very good to excellent work, but as it is I have to pick and choose pretty carefully.