heb ze beide met een ruime 7 gewaardeerd, maar ik ben dan ook idolaat van noir
Royal O'Reilly Tenenbaum (1932-2001) Died Tragically Rescuing His Family From The Remains Of A Destroyed Sinking Battleship.
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prima films idd, hier ook een film-noir fan
Moet zeggen dat ik ook nog geen slechte Noir heb gezien. Ze hebben allemaal wel wat om van te genieten. Inderdaad een heerlijk genre.
Je bedoelt in deze "FOX Film-Noir" collectie (on-topic) neem ik aan, of toch genre/style als zodanig (off-topic, zie Film-Noir thread: http://tinyurl.com/32my8l )?
In deze collectie vind ik alleen I wake up Screaming en de remake Vicki matig.
Laatst aangepast door kit carson : 27-12-2007 om 10:39
Mbt Fox Film Noir BLACK WIDOW:
aspect ratio: bij Amazon staat 1.33:1 (letterboxed), bij de IMDB staat 2.55:1 (widescreen). Wat wordt 't nu?
(En er zijn al zo weinig "widescreen-Noirs". Ken eigenlijk alleen The desperate Hours" en "Sweet smell of Success".)
Laatst aangepast door kit carson : 29-12-2007 om 09:21 Reden: link
Amazon zit er wel vaker naast. Voorlopig is het even afwachten hoe Fox het gaat uitbrengen. Tot nu toe gaven ze altijd alles uit in de juiste ratio. Ik heb er wel vertrouwen in dat het nu ook goed zal gaan. Op IMDB staat trouwens te lezen dat het om CinemaScope gaat, oftewel een ratio van 2,55:1.
"I grew up in the cinema, almost. Both my parents worked there. My life, my reading, everything about me revolves around the cinema. So for me, cinema is life, and vice versa."
- Sergio Leone
Royal O'Reilly Tenenbaum (1932-2001) Died Tragically Rescuing His Family From The Remains Of A Destroyed Sinking Battleship.
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Laatst aangepast door kit carson : 22-03-2008 om 07:19 Reden: spine nrs.
Release per 2 september 2008:
Hey, twee nieuwe titels! Heel mooi!
"I grew up in the cinema, almost. Both my parents worked there. My life, my reading, everything about me revolves around the cinema. So for me, cinema is life, and vice versa."
- Sergio Leone
Boomerang heb ik al in bezit, maar de re-release zit er inderdaad aan te komen:
Fox Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of three Fox Film Noir titles on 2nd September 2008. Priced at $14.98 SRP each and making their R1 DVD debuts are Boomerang, Moontide and Road House. "Beautifully restored and remastered", features are detailed below…
Boomerang - When a much-loved priest is murdered in the sleepy state of Connecticut, the local police chief (Lee J. Cobb) goes on a man hunt to find the guilty party in Boomerang. Based on a true story, this classic film directed by Elia Kazan combines reality, crime and moral conflict.
Bonus features include:
- Audio commentary by film noir historians Alain Silver and James Ursini
- Poster and unit photography gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
Moontide - There is fog on the water and evil is brewing in Moontide, starring Jean Gabin, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell and Claude Rains. When a longshoreman (Gabin) fears he may have killed a man while on a drunken binge, he quickly takes a job on an isolated barge.
Bonus features include:
- Audio commentary by Foster Hirsch, the author of The Dark Side of the Screen: Film Noir
- Turning of the Tide: The Ill-Starred Making of Moontide
- Still galleries:
- Behind the scenes
- Concept art and poster gallery
- Glamour shots
- Production stills
Road House - In Road House, Lupino stars again, this time alongside Cornel Wilde and Richard Widmark. Murder and revenge ensue as a twisted love triangle begins when overconfident playboy Jefty Robbins (Widmark) hires a beautiful lounge singer (Lupino) for his lush roadhouse.
Bonus features include:
- Audio commentary by film historians Kim Morgan and Eddie Muller
- Killer Instincts: Richard Widmark and Ida Lupino at Twentieth Century Fox
- Interactive pressbook
- Still galleries:
- Behind the scenes
- Glamour shots
- Lobby cards and poster art
- Production stills
"I grew up in the cinema, almost. Both my parents worked there. My life, my reading, everything about me revolves around the cinema. So for me, cinema is life, and vice versa."
- Sergio Leone