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I have noticed on the
print
shown on local TV that one scene has reversed film.
I streamed this film, and the
print
was nearly flawless and second to none.
"The Gravy Train(or The Dion Brothers, as it appeared this print)" was an absolute gem.
Now it is possible that the film sounded better and the Fox Movie Channel did show a degraded
print
(it DID have a lot of lines and scratches), but I assume the sound problem was always an issue.
The only
print
of CHIKAMATUS MONOGATARI I've been able to find was abysmal - I almost couldn't watch it.
As always with Mizoguchi, there is an exquisitely expressed tone of defiance, and - bad
print
aside - I was very pleased.
The plot seen in
print
is almost banal- a ship crashes on a desert planet with three suns, the survivors have to adjust to the landscape and each other, then darkness falls and the monsters appear.
Then, about the time my roommate had said she had seen it too, and that it was her favorite, they started to
print
it again!! Luckily, I have a copy now!!
Harold Gould plays an inept surgeon who shuts his eyes when the knife digs in,Richard Lenz(whose "pompous ass" reporter in "The Shootist" was booted in the rear by John Wayne)plays the patient who exposes the fraud(he only came in for a chest x-ray,until they discovered he owns a house).Also in the cast on screen(and supplying some excellent country-flavored music)is Keith Allison,former guitarist for Paul Revere and the Raiders,who also worked with Michael Nesmith on a few Monkees recordings(and co-wrote "Auntie's Municipal Court" with Nesmith on 1968's "The Birds,the Bees,and the Monkees").Alas,there is some missing footage from this print,including a topless sequence with Uschi Digard near the end,also a scene with actress Kathleen Freeman(who wants to use green stamps to finance her operation),who gets locked by Sellers in his office,never to be seen again(in the uncut version,he returns to his office to find that she has written in large letters on the wall "UNFAIR PRICK" ; his response?
I went right away to a bookstore and ordered the original novel, which is even more beautiful, and which went out of
print
just after I bought the book - although I've seen it online a few times now.
A recent re-issue of the French crime film (original title 'Du Rififi Chez les Hommes'), with its famous 20-minute silent jewel heist sequence, now comes in the US in a gorgeous new
print
from The Criterion Collection with improved subtitles and some extras.
The point of making Juano Hernandez character (in film and print) a somewhat prickly type, not warm and fuzzy, was to underscore the fact that bigotry is wrong in and of itself and human rights are just that for everyone regardless of whether we like a particular individual or not.
It was the first time I had ever a music movie like this, but I will tell you that seeing on the big screen from a 35mm
print
in a darken theatre gives it a much better impact than seeing a cropped pan and scan version on VH1 at Halloween.
I collect films on Super-8, and managed to snag a full length
print
of this one last week on E-bay.
I can only wish it were still 'in
print'
to purchase, then present to my friends as my evidence of respect for their faithful lives.
God to have it in
print.
The filming is to black, at least the
print
i saw fit this category.
Making things rougher here is a very poor-quality DVD, with a crummy-looking
print
source and hissy sound.
The upside is seeing the nice secretary, Sheila, in her picnic table
print
underwear for awhile after being captured by Dr. Rat Face.
Recently, I had opportunity to view a working
print
in Kansas City (Olathe, KS.) of this title.
Sadly, the
print
of the film we were going to watch burned in the fire at Universal Studios last week, so we were stuck with video.
This is, of late, the terrible rut that Hollywood seems to have dug for itself with the horror/mystery/thriller genre, unable to give the audience enough credit and write a fresh, smart, and tantalizing screenplay, they dish out some creepy music and throw in a couple of things to make you jump a little and then send the final
print
off to your local theater.
The
print
quality is excellent, but this alone can't hide the fact that the film is deadly dull.
If you want to be serious about giving it a fair shot though, the most workable edition I've seen of it goes by the title THE WOLF MAN NEVER SLEEPS, and it's an unedited and complete European version which restores a couple of disturbing scenes and contains the original nude shots which are missing from FURY's
print.
There are some atmospheric scenes, but the
print
is so bad that there times when twenty seconds of blackness is not unusual.
Well, it is only available (from every search i've conducted anyway)in a pretty lousy grainy
print
on the budget label "Brentwood Video" as part of a 4-pack of movies (4 movies on 2 double sided discs)called "Alien Worlds" if anyone is interested.
Though hardly a "restored" version in any way, this
print
runs exactly 92 minutes, so for once IMDb's stated running time of 90 minutes is not correct.
This is the single greatest waste of potential I've seen from an "expensive" low-budget movie, and worse enough to let an axe strike through the gorgeous
print
without mercy.
Cult of the Cobra is now available on DVD in a pristine
print
that does full justice to whatever merits it has as a movie.
Thought visually stunning like all of Ang Lee's work (each still frame seems worthy of a print), I was really disappointed by the film's disjointed pace.
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