Thought I would pop in to let people know about a couple of DVD releases that have slipped by the standard channels. (Or maybe no one cares but me?). It's sacrilege for a Cassavetes fan to say it, but I'm even more excited about Saul Bass' Phase IV coming out on DVD than I am about Montaldo's Machine Gun McCain. It's the only feature film Bass directed; given his resume as title designer - working with Hitchcock, Preminger, Scorsese and many others - I'm actually surprised that there wasn't more of a fuss about this film coming out. It has a pretty compelling hard-SF story about ants fighting scientists (even tipping its hat to "Leinengen Vs. The Ants," which inspired The Naked Jungle). Really it seems to be a slightly overcooked, but intelligent, parable about cultural paradigm shifts - I take it to be commenting on the 1960s, or at least, um, a product of that decade, tho' it was made in the 1970s... Some great ant photography by Ken Middleham, who shot the insect scenes in The Hellstrom Chronicle and Wm. Castle's Bug. Haven't seen the DVD yet, gather it's widescreen and does NOT include the trippy 2001-esque closing sequences that Bass shot, which were removed by the distributors.
The link is to Amazon, but it's available on eBay cheaper... I'm under the impression that this is a DVD release that won't be around for long...
Oh: search out Ken Middleham on Youtube; there's a very interesting little documentary about his work posted in two parts. He died a few years ago. I only discovered recently that he was involved in my three all-time favourite insect fear movies - I'd love to know more about him, especially if anyone knows how to see the short films - Carnivorous Plants, say - that he shot with Thomas Stanton.
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