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  1. Jack P

    Your thoughts on Kino-Lorber Blu-rays

    Since Universal TV-movies have been part of Kino releases, I recommend the 1971 TV-movie "Vanished" the first one to specifically air in two parts. Also, Rod Serling's "The Doomsday Flight" from 1966, which is a classic (in which Jack Lord is practically tuning up for his McGarrett role as he...
  2. Jack P

    Your thoughts on Kino-Lorber Blu-rays

    Thanks to Kino Lorber for the new release of "Island Of The Blue Dolphins" (1964) last week. For years I'd had only a transfer from an old VHS release that looked like it used a 16mm print.
  3. Jack P

    Your thoughts on Kino-Lorber Blu-rays

    Kino did release "The Hurricane" (arguably her best sarong film) but then it went out of print.
  4. Jack P

    Your thoughts on Kino-Lorber Blu-rays

    It isn't a question of how much he knows, which is indeed extensive. I had enjoyed his "Creature From The Black Lagoon" commentary years ago and that's why I expected more. What I don't care for is non-stop snarky condescension as if I'm listening to a wannabe MST3K commentary and then...
  5. Jack P

    Your thoughts on Kino-Lorber Blu-rays

    I just got through with the cheapie "Spiderwoman Strikes Back" that Kino Lorber put out and I am absolutely appalled and disgusted by Tom Weaver's commentary. His commentary on "Incredible Shrinking Man" for Criterion was incredibly off-putting and made me shut it off after ten minutes but on...
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