+ the two Browning Versions
Also, Dad's Army is part of a Big Screen British Comedy set, which also includes Are You Being Served?, Steptoe & Son and Steptoe & Son Ride Again
+ the two Browning Versions
This commentary is still listed on their website... for a release that came out almost half a year ago. So basically, the jury's out until this thing enters my player- What a label!PfR73 wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:03 am The Apostle had a new commentary with critic Peter Tonguette listed on the press release, but it didn't end up appearing on the disc. No idea why.
Imprint Films wrote:I can confirm Peter Tonguette's commentary will definitively be on The Straight Story blu ray
Thanks
Imprint Films
I found a copy of the set for a reasonable price since I was curious about the extras for the others and I generally try to maintain a noir library, even for lesser titles. I usually like Kim Newman but his comments here are too heavy on relying on Kenneth Anger and some of his speculative contributions about projects he hasn't seen were less than helpful. My only blindspot here, Plunder of the Sun wasn't very good either, to the surprise of no one, but I did enjoy the extra (ported over from an earlier DVD release unseen by me) that reproduced Glenn Ford's letter to his wife in which we learn Ford was a guest at an inaugural dinner for Eisenhower and Nixon that was held in Mexico for some reason. Lord only knows what they'd possibly include in a third volume of "essential" noirs if these were the ones they prioritized for the followup set-- I'm picturing the Basketball Fix headlining...domino harvey wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 4:39 pmHard to think of a less essential collection of noir movies than this. The City That Never Sleeps is okay but available from Olive already in the states. Hollywood Story is a piece of shit and Private Hell 36 is as boring as its title is cool. Haven't seen Plunder of the Sun but can't imagine any movie being able to counterbalance this lineup to earn the collection's title of "Essential"Essential Noir vol. 2 (Hollywood Story, The City That Never Sleeps, Plunder of the Sun, Private Hell 36)
Well that's a bummer. Mine's already on the way. At least I managed to find it for a decent price (just under $30 at Popmarket with a newbie discount code).Adam X wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 5:38 am Drugstore Cowboy
* missing the director & writer featurettes.
* at a glance, I wouldn't be surprised if the master was sadly the same one used for Artisan's DVD. It's 1080p better, but that look's about all.
dwk wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 5:35 pm I see that Bob Murawski did a new interview for The Gift, I wonder why he turned down Kino's interview request for Hard Target?
One of the worst films to ever attract Oscar attention-- a competitive category!
That is what I assumed, but I wasn't aware that he commented on the Kino disc.beamish14 wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 5:53 pm He essentially said on Twitter that Universal has the material for Woo's true original cut, and he'd rather see that get released.