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But this movie has a nice stamp of approval and should deserve a better
transfer
than what is out there.
As some performances were done in English (the scenes with Shelley Winters and Melvyn Douglas among others) and others in French (with most other characters) and Polanski did his own dubbing in English and French, I heartily recommend, if you happen to be bilingual, to switch the audio from French to English and vice-versa, during the appropriate scenes while watching the magnificent
transfer
on Paramount DVD.
Unfortunately, "Repulsion" still hasn't made it to a decent DVD
transfer
in Region 1. Needless to say, the three films would make a magnificent boxset.
I don't think Lady Death would
transfer
well to film.
The scenario is based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov and the
transfer
to the big screen is absolutely brilliant.
The
transfer
is rather poor, but at least the WHOLE movie is visible.
Unfortunately the producers never decided to
transfer
this movie to VHS, so all I have are twenty year old memories.
Then the rich guy uses the dim wit to build a doll, so he can try to
transfer
a human soul into a puppet body.
Oh, by the way, this DVD looks just terrific; an absolutely first-rate
transfer
from the fine folks at Image Entertainment.
If you can rent the DVD of Two-Lane Blacktop do so, the
transfer
is very nice and the film really is a standout on disc.
Besides being rather short and less-than-satisfying in its plot resolution, my primary complaint about this film is the horrid
transfer
on the Region 3 DVD which is quite good for the daylight scenes, but irritatingly pixelated during the low-light and night shots.
It was amazing to start a story and just as it was about to get very interesting it would
transfer
to another story.
Though I viewed a terrible DVD
transfer
from Eastwest Video, it is hard to believe the most sumptuous "Criterion" edition treatment of this film would raise its ranking to more than 3 or 4 out of 10.
Unearthed does a great job with the
transfer
quality, but that doesn't save this piece of garbage.
Fast
transfer
of a smash WWII B'way play is both fascinating and unintentionally ludicrous.
"An insane scientist has been experimenting with the
transfer
of souls between human beings.
The film has a very crisp, polished look to it, thanks to an excellent to-video
transfer.
Taken in context of how seldom movie versions successfully
transfer
to the screen, A Little Night Music is not great but is certainly good, and far better than many other movie musicals that seem to be held in higher esteem than they deserve.
"Puzzle" is already available in France (or at least in the French speaking part of Belgium; where I got it), even though the
transfer
to disc is fairly rudimentary and inconspicuous.
OK, just finished watching the awful
transfer
of this film on a $1 DVD.
The concept of a serial killer with supernatural powers who desperately attempts to
transfer
his murderous spirit into a new body after his own execution is dreadfully unoriginal and already featured (more or less) in at least four movies, namely Wes Craven's "Shocker", the atrocious third entry in the "House" series, the criminally underrated film "Prison" and the overall lamentable film "The Chair".
I just finished watching the DVD of this first-class, semi-Screwball comedy in Columbia Classics beautiful transfer, and it absolutely made my day!
The film isn't dated and the dvd
transfer
is good so check it out if you're looking for something a little different, something of quality, and not your normal run of the mill mindless horror flick.
The songs are amazing-they don't miss a beat to get one into all four acts of the film and, the end titles, complete with strange lyrics like "We burn out like a comet's nest" and "I will
transfer
all your pain to me".
The
transfer
is disappointing and somewhat grainy.
On a side note, I hated the grainy-ness of the film...weirdly I actually watched a film print of the DV transfer, so it might look better on a Digital Projector, & I also had the experience of watching the film burn through, which rarely happens now.
The new widescreen DVD of this movie looks real soft throughout much of the movie which might be a fault of the original movie or just a bad
transfer.
I'm not sure if it's the DVD
transfer
or the low budget Ansco Color they used in 1953 but it's very grainy in parts and blurry in others.
The film
transfer
is from a completely washed out print, the audio is muffled and muddy and the dubbing is out of sync.
For several reasons, this is the comparatively hidden entry in the classic Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers filmography, but this 1935 film has been blissfully released in a fairly clean print
transfer
on DVD, both as an individual purchase and as part of a complete Astaire-Rogers DVD set.
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