Hey, I think you just wrote that Mikey and Nicky has zero value!domino harvey wrote:The Heartbreak Kid is about fifty times the masterpiece Mikey and Nicky is (though more than that, really, since anything times zero...)
218 Ishtar [release cancelled]
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- gcgiles1dollarbin
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
- domino harvey
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
It's not a bad film, but it's no masterpiece either (apologies to May and Cassavetes apologists)
- Cold Bishop
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
A New Leaf is better than both. So there.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
And we have a winner. I do agree.Cold Bishop wrote:A New Leaf is better than both. So there.
Mikey and Nicky is mesmeric from start to finish though. Masterpiece? Yeah, I'll also give it that.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
But this is the best of all. (Sound at :18.)
- gcgiles1dollarbin
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
I wrote that Victor Schertzinger was forgotten, but now I realize he will soon be canonized by CC! From Gilbert and Sullivan to Crosby and Hope...
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Anyone know what's up with the Ishtar blu-ray? Originally slated to release today, but Amazon has now taken down that release date & a couple of other e-tailers (Target.com) say it won't ship for 2-4 weeks.
I hope it didn't get canned like the prior attempt at an Ishtar disc (one with special features, even!), and if it is delayed indefinitely, I hope it's like the BBS box - Criterion releases '3 Comedies by Elaine May'? (Kid, Leaf, Tar)
I hope it didn't get canned like the prior attempt at an Ishtar disc (one with special features, even!), and if it is delayed indefinitely, I hope it's like the BBS box - Criterion releases '3 Comedies by Elaine May'? (Kid, Leaf, Tar)
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Bummer, I wonder if the CIA is behind it.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Glad i recorderd it when it was broadcast on TCM-HD a few months ago. I had the same feeling when they announced the blu-ray release of John Houston's "Beat The Devil"....then nothing happened....bummer!
- Joe Buck
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Well, it's official. Amazon sent me an email and flat out cancelled my order. Ishtar on Blu-Ray is just a fantasy. NOW what do I have to live for?
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Has anyone else managed to track down a copy of the Blu-Ray? I found a copy in a Sunrise (Canadian retailer), but it still seems to be MIA everywhere online...
Picture/sound quality seems fine from what I've watched so far and there are no special features.
Picture/sound quality seems fine from what I've watched so far and there are no special features.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Did anyone see the director's cut of Ishtar that screened in New York at the 92nd Street Y in 2011, or at the Museum of the Moving Image last weekend? I'm curious about how it differs from the original version and, apart from Richard Brody's claim that it's shorter, I can't find any details on the net.
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Re: Blu-ray, in General
Ishtar is coming on Blu-ray on 08/16/2013. This one wasn't even released on DVD!
- mfunk9786
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Re: Blu-ray, in General
I'd say the hilarity is pretty deniable.
- knives
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Re: Blu-ray, in General
Let's hope they actually release this masterpiece this time.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
It's not as bad as its reputation, sure, but 'masterpiece' seems like a helluva overreaction to me. Unless there's an unreleased director's cut lurking around that's at least five times funnier. For me, it plays like a fitfully amusing, mildly ambitious TV pilot, accidentally cast with big stars. What makes it a masterpiece, other than being critically mistreated?
- knives
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
I find the first half to be an absolute masterpiece on par with May's best. I can agree with you though in regards to the second half though even then there are at least some gags like the blind camel that always manage to make me laugh till I'm stupid. That said there is an alternate cut around.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
I thought this film was a masterpiece in my early 20's when I used to smoke a lot of pot and wanted to think I'd discovered something brilliant and gone against popular consensus. The first half is really good, though, in a dry way, and the second half I could never figure out. Occasional excellent cinematography..
Rumor I remember was that the DVD and/or blu-ray release was canceled a couple of times at the last minute because there were still execs around who held grudges..
Rumor I remember was that the DVD and/or blu-ray release was canceled a couple of times at the last minute because there were still execs around who held grudges..
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Finally shows up as a pre-order on amazon so it must be a real thing!
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
They have it in stock at importcds!
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
My blu came today, it looks good. Billed as 'director's cut', though I didn't notice any differences. Nothing else to be said about it beyond what's already in the thread..
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Richard Brody of the New Yorker mentioned this. About 2 years ago, she premiered the "director's cut" at the 92Y and supposedly it was shorter, but not by much. Supposedly she makes "rare" public appearances, but to be honest, they don't seem all that rare, at least not when you live in NYC. She was at that screening, she was at MoMA's screening of a restored 35mm print for Mikey & Nicky, and she even appeared with Mike Nichols at another screening of Ishtar about 5 years ago.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
I don't get it, is she still in "movie jail?" The woman made some great pictures during her time and it seems like all these years later she still can't get a fair shake from how Ishtar ended up doing critically and commercially.hearthesilence wrote:Richard Brody of the New Yorker mentioned this. About 2 years ago, she premiered the "director's cut" at the 92Y and supposedly it was shorter, but not by much. Supposedly she makes "rare" public appearances, but to be honest, they don't seem all that rare, at least not when you live in NYC. She was at that screening, she was at MoMA's screening of a restored 35mm print for Mikey & Nicky, and she even appeared with Mike Nichols at another screening of Ishtar about 5 years ago.
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Re: Ishtar (Elaine May, 1987)
Well, she is 81 now. I have no idea if she has attempted to get any further films made, but making appearances at award dinners and museum screenings seems like a fine way to spend one's retirement.