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Roman Holiday 4K UHD Review

“Roman Holiday” is a true classic.

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August 14, 2023 Posted by | 4K UHD Review | , , , , | 1 Comment

The Gunfighter Criterion Blu-ray Review

“The Gunfighter” is one of the greatest western films.

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October 8, 2020 Posted by | Blu-Ray review | , , , | 1 Comment

Roman Holiday Blu-ray Review

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“Roman Holiday” is classic Hollywood at its finest. Continue reading

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The Stalking Moon Blu-ray Review

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“The Stalking Moon” is a solid seldom seen western. Continue reading

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Top 10 Best Actor Oscar Winners

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With the 2017 89th Academy Awards a mere hours away, it felt like the right time to post a new Oscar centric list. With this one, I thought I’d tackle the Top 10 Best Actor Winners given that this year’s Best Actor category looks to be an interesting one between Casey Affleck (“Manchester By The Sea”), Denzel Washington (“Fences”), Andrew Garfield (“Hacksaw Ridge”), Ryan Gosling (“La La Land”) and Viggo Mortensen (“Captain Fantastic”). It must be said that this was a tough list to write. I could have easily put Dustin Hoffman (“Rain Man”), anything by Daniel Day-Lewis, Ben Kinglsey (“Gandhi”), Rex Harrison (“My Fair Lady”), George C. Scott (“Patton”), Yul Brynner (“The King And I”), Alec Guinness (“The Bridge On The River Kwai”)  or Ernest Borgnine (“Marty”), but at the end of the day, I went with 10 actors whose iconic performance are a huge part of film history. On with the list (which is in no particular order)! Continue reading

February 26, 2017 Posted by | News | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Spellbound Blu-ray Review

“Spellbound” is not one of Hitchcock’s finer efforts. Continue reading

February 14, 2012 Posted by | Blu-Ray review | , , , | Leave a comment

Fox and MGM rerelease movie adaptations of literary classics

Moby Dick coverIn a marketing scheme, Fox and MGM have rereleased dvds based on literary classics.  Titles include “The Grapes of Wrath”, “Moby Dick”, “Of Mice and Men”, “Henry V”, and others made by the studios over the years.  What you should know is that while these films are great, none of them were remastered or redone for this series.  MGM/Fox has simply included a new laminated bookmark over the original packaging.  Most disappointing for me was the “Moby Dick” release, which has never been released in its original aspect ratio and deserves better.  A great cast led by Gregory Peck, Richard Baseheart and Orson Welles, directed by John Huston, with screenplay by Huston and Ray Bradbury, this 1956 release is the best adaptation of the Herman Melville classic. Other than a trailer, this disc is bare bones.

Also worth mentioning in this rerelease list is “The Grapes Of Wrath”, John Steinbeck’s accounting of one family during the Dust Bowl years with stellar performances from Henry Fonda and Jane Darwell, directed by John Ford and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck.  This one has commentaries, newsreel footage and a restored picture.  (It was restored for the original dvd release, not for this rerelease).

If you don’t have these two dvds in your collection, now is a good time to pick them up.  Same low price (under $15 each) and heck, you get a free bookmark.

Added note by Nick:

As I have received the MGM DVD “Richard III” for review, I thought I would chime in with my two cents on this repackaging issue. Personally, I find these re-issues to be pointless because the titles are not in demand at all. Additionally, I have to wonder what’s the point in re-releasing catalogue titles such as this one with an exclusive bookmark? If  MGM wanted to re-issue these titles, why not just add more extras, update the transfers, or in this case of this disc, get rid of the flipper disc and just have the option of playing the film in widescreen or fullscreen at the menu screen like most discs these days. Now, I’m not knocking the film itself. ‘Richard’ is an interesting spin on William Shakespeare’s classic play set during an alternate 1930’s period in Britain. Ian McKellen in particular gives a riveting, tour-de-force performance as the title character, but there’s also a great supporting cast featuring the likes of Robert Downey Jr. (Lord Rivers), Annette Bening (Queen Elizabeth), Jim Broadbent (Duke Of Buckingham), Kristin Scott Thomas (Queen Anne), and Maggie Smith (Duchess Of York). It’s a must see for Shakespeare fans, but if you already own it, there’s no need to double-dip here.

October 15, 2010 Posted by | News | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment