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jojo
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Re: Sony Classic Lineup for 2009

#126 Post by jojo »

That's a bit disappointing about In a Lonely Place as I had been holding off getting around to the single DVD in favour of getting the set. But I've never seen Human Desire so I'm not too sad.
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Re: Sony Classic Lineup for 2009

#127 Post by Cash Flagg »

jojo wrote:That's a bit disappointing about In a Lonely Place as I had been holding off getting around to the single DVD in favour of getting the set.
Perhaps it is being saved for a future Ray set with Hot Blood and Knock on Any Door ?
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Re: Sony Classic Lineup for 2009

#128 Post by strangerinparadise »

jojo wrote:That's a bit disappointing about In a Lonely Place as I had been holding off getting around to the single DVD in favour of getting the set. But I've never seen Human Desire so I'm not too sad.
In my opinion this is a blessing; at least I prefer the underrated Human Desire to be given a native release, presumably superior to the Japanese and Spanish editions already available.
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Re: Sony Classic Lineup for 2009

#129 Post by Cronenfly »

And considering the transfer for The Big Heat in the Noir Volume 1 boxset turned out to be worse than the original release, this is good news in my opinion (considering the existing In a Lonely Place disc is already rock solid AV-wise, with a few decent extras [and not too hard to come by on the cheap]).
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Re: Sony Classic Lineup for 2009

#130 Post by domino harvey »

It's a good move for me, because I already had In a Lonely Place but not Human Desire. All part of Sony's new "Please Domino Harvey Campaign"
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#131 Post by Ovader »

Received a notice from the Canadian Amazon that my pre-order of American Mavericks: The New Hollywood Cinema 1968-1972 will ship on February 8. I e-mailed Sony last week about the overdue October 20 release date and they replied they don't have a new release date and to keep a watch on their website but it is not listed yet. Stay tuned...
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Re: Columbia Classics

#132 Post by Ashirg »

Posted at Home Theater Forum regarding the New Hollywood Cinema Set:
I had conversation with genial Mike Schlesinger the other night about this. It is definitely NOT cancelled; it's just been a matter of accomodating Bob Rafelson's schedule for supplement participation. Once his material is done, the box will emerge forthwith.
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Re: Sony Classic Lineup for 2009

#133 Post by BillWatkins »

Cash Flagg wrote:
jojo wrote:That's a bit disappointing about In a Lonely Place as I had been holding off getting around to the single DVD in favour of getting the set.
Perhaps it is being saved for a future Ray set with Hot Blood and Knock on Any Door ?
Don't forget Bitter Victory as well. A 4 title Ray set would be awesome.
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Re: Columbia Classics

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Re: Columbia Classics

#135 Post by Ashirg »

DVD Savant on Bad Girls Vol 1 and Vol 2
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Re: Columbia Classics

#136 Post by Matt »

I would not be surprised if these are the last classic Hollywood catalog releases we see from Sony. Seems as if they're gutting the home entertainment division. It sucks because it seems like Sony only just got rolling with these excellent releases, but more importantly, it sucks for those folks who worked on these releases. Best wishes to our Sony-employed members and readers.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#137 Post by domino harvey »

Man, this is not a good way to start the week. Columbia/Sony was the only studio making sense lately with their DVD releases. Of course condolences to the Sony employees who post here, but God I hope this doesn't effect the forthcoming boxes.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#138 Post by Ashirg »

We probably need a new forum for Sony Pictures. Classics coming on May 11:
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946)
Rogues of Sherwood Forest (1950)
Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)
The Prince of Thieves (1948)

Separate releases. MSRP is $14.95 for each.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#139 Post by atcolomb »

Lets hope they do a good job on David Lean's "Bridge on The River Kwai" and "Lawrence of Arabia"...two movies with great visuals that would look good on blu-ray.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#140 Post by jaredsap »

Ashirg wrote:We probably need a new forum for Sony Pictures.
Yeah, it's high time for Fox to give their forum to Sony.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#141 Post by Ashirg »

A little scoop: July 6 - Film noir collection 2.
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#142 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Ashirg wrote:A little scoop: July 6 - Film noir collection 2.
Excellent! Do you know how many films they'll put in the set?
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Re: Columbia Classics

#143 Post by Ovader »

Ashirg wrote:A little scoop: July 6 - Film noir collection 2.
Surprised you didn't offer the same info as you did here of the five titles to be included:
Pushover (1954)
Nightfall (1957)
The Brothers Rico (1957)
City of Fear (1959)
Human Desire (1954)
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Re: Columbia Classics

#144 Post by jojo »

Good. Domino and Matt's posts had me worried about this release.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#145 Post by Cash Flagg »

Has the Rita Hayworth set now joined New Hollywood in the delayed category?
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Re: Columbia Classics

#146 Post by Murdoch »

Ovader wrote:
Ashirg wrote:A little scoop: July 6 - Film noir collection 2.
Surprised you didn't offer the same info as you did here of the five titles to be included:
Pushover (1954)
Nightfall (1957)
The Brothers Rico (1957)
City of Fear (1959)
Human Desire (1954)
I'm interested in Human Desire, but are the others worth it?
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Re: Columbia Classics

#147 Post by ByMarkClark.com »

Personally, I like both PUSHOVER and NIGHTFALL more than HUMAN DESIRE. I haven't seen BROTHERS RICO or CITY OF FEAR.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#148 Post by Cold Bishop »

To elaborate on my earlier post:

Nightfall is an essential Noir, and essential Tourneur, and I also think it's better than Human Desire.

City in Fear is a fairly good minor noir, a real b-movie. Don't expect a lost classic like Murder by Contract or even Blast of Silence, and it's not as cool as it's premise, something that has much stronger parallels in Kiss Me Deadly and Most Dangerous Man Alive (which, if the sci-fi angle doesn't scare them off, could really deserve to be in one of these boxes), but it's an enternaining, unpretentious b-thriller.

The Brothers Rico is an interesting off-kilter crime film (wouldn't call it a noir), in the sense that until it's ending, it tries to draw the world of crime as somewhat banal, almost purposely trying to eschew any moment of violence, which stands contrast to Phil Karlson's usual tough depictions of the underworld. As such, this quality is likely to be both its main point of interest and contention. One could write the film off as dull, if it wasn't so deliberate. Sarris considered it Karlson's best. I don't agree, but I'd say it's worth watching.

Never seen Pushover.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#149 Post by Jonathan S »

For me, Pushover is one of the best films in the set. Its obsession with voyeurism often reminds me of Rear Window - there are many similar shots - and I find it intriguing that (according to imdb) they were premiered just two days apart.
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Re: Columbia Classics

#150 Post by Ovader »

No commentaries on Vol. 2 says Muller.
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