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The Conjuring, Shameless: S3, Tequila Sunrise, Downton Abbey: S4, CBGB & more
Afternoon, folks! We’ve got a trio of new Blu-ray Disc reviews for you today...
The good Dr. Jahnke has checked out Warner Archive’s new Gypsy Blu-ray and found it to be pretty darned swell. Do give it a look.
Also, Tim Salmons has given a pair of great recent Criterion Blu-rays a spin and they’re awfully nice too – David Fincher’s The Game and Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. Enjoy!
In announcement news today... [Read on here...]
Oblivion: From Concept to the Screen
What began as an idea in the Middle East transformed into a visual story on the big screen. Oblivion took shape inside the mind of director Joe Kosinski, leaped onto the pages of a graphic novel and ended up as a science-fiction movie with Tom Cruise.
THE BIRTH OF OBLIVION
“It came at a time where I was having trouble getting my foot in the door in the commercial music video business,” said Kosinski. Out of frustration, he wrote the story of a man digging into the past, our present, to find his humanity. “I had this idea of what would it be like to be the last man on Earth, to be kind of the one looking back at the world we know,” he said. […]
007… Fifty Years Strong: An Interview with James Bond Historians
Let us continue the James Bond 50th anniversary celebration, shall we? Last autumn, around the time Skyfall was being released to theaters, the Blu-ray set was hitting retailers and the anniversary hype was in high gear, I had this idea that it might be interesting if I could round up a few of my James Bond historian friends, turn on a recorder… and talk James Bond, and then perhaps turn that into an article. It didn’t happen (primarily for logistical reasons). But a few months later the next best thing did happen. That is, separately-conducted interviews that have been edited into a round-table format.
- James Bond, Ian Flemming, 007, Michael Coate, Bond 50 Bluray
- John Burlingame, The Music of James Bond
- John Cork, James Bond: The Legacy
- Bill Desowitz, James Bond Unmasked
- Paul Duncan, The James Bond Archives, Taschen
- The Digital Bits
- Charles Helfenstein, The Making of The Living Daylights
- Mark O'Connell, Catching Bullets: Memoirs of a Bond Fan
- Lee Pfeiffer, The Incredible World of 007
- Steven Jay Rubin, The Complete James Bond Encyclopedia
- Bruce Scivally
- Dave Worrall, The Essential James Bond
Enterprise: S2 on 8/20, Kino's August, Mach GoGoGo BD (in Japan), Criterion’s Slacker & more!
All right… yesterday’s My Two Cents was a quickie so we’re making it up to you today with a nice long post and lots of news, given that this is (almost) our last post before Memorial Day weekend. More in a minute.
First up this morning, some disc reviews…
The good Dr. Jahnke has turned in new musings on Twilight Time’s Philadelphia and Scream Factory’s The Town that Dreaded Sundown, both on Blu-ray Disc. Philadelphia is a limited release of just 3,000 copies, available as always here through Screen Archives Entertainment (SRP $29.95).
Also today, we’ve upgraded more of Tim’s Blu-ray reviews from the old Bits website including Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, the Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition, Super, The Host: Collector’s Edition, Brooklyn’s Finest and the American Graffiti: Special Edition. Enjoy!
Next up… some release news…
- Star Trek: Enterprise Season Two
- Kino August
- Mach GoGoGo, Speed Racer, Criterion Slacker, Before Midnight, Richard Linklater
- Battlestar Galactica: 35th
- Annoying Orange, Ace Ventura
- Xbox One
- Jess Franco
- Steve Forrest
- Bud Elder, Gary Busey
- Sword and the Stone
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits