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Tuesday October 7, 2008

Savant's new reviews today are

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Warners

Interview with the Vampire
Blu-ray
Warners

Le deuxième souffle
Criterion

and
The Wolves
AnimEigo

Hello once again. We're already seven days into October, and although Halloween-themed discs are running thin this year, we've been getting titles like The Thing, Poltergeist and Beetlejuice on Blu-ray. I should be breaking those open soon. My Ray Harryhausen box o' Blu-rays review is now up at Film.com.

Dean Blake has informed me of some Warners titles coming on January 27. Goodbye Mr. Chips (1969), Far from the Madding Crowd (!!), The Yellow Rolls-Royce, Waterloo Bridge and Cannery Row will be single releases, while a set of containing Palm Springs Weekend, Parrish, Rome Adventure and Susan Slade will only be available in a boxed set.

And a Warners insert in a new release reveals that The Wizard of Oz, Being There, King Kong ('33) and Gone With the Wind, among others, are catalog titles next in line for Blu-ray treatment. See you on Saturday! --- Glenn Erickson.


Saturday October 4, 2008

Savant's new reviews today are

The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration
The Godfather,
The Godfather Part II, The Godfather Part III,
Blu-ray
Paramount

When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions
Blu-ray
Discovery Channel / Image

and
Saddle the Wind
Warners

Hello again ...

For those of you frustrated by Best Buy's exclusives, I picked up copies of The Shuttered Room / It! and Chamber of Horrors / Brides of Fu Manchu for a friend, as they've been set out on the sales shelves early. I got the last copy of one of the titles at my local store yesterday, a fact that may be frustrating to fans that show up on the official release date -- next Tuesday -- to find the racks bare.

The remarkable Kevin Pyrtle, who last year gave us a chance to see Abel Gance's original 1931 French La fin du monde, has unearthed the incredibly incoherent American version from 1934, The End of the World. You can watch the whole thing online, here. They've even credited it to a fake director! Most of the American version appears to be made of scenes not in the French cut ... including a solid half-hour of chaotic eve-of-the-end-of-the-world montages, all done in Gance's unmistakable editing style. It even has a barrage of Armageddon- like meteors as the comet passes, not seen in the "long" French version. Kevin's own page (recommended) is at this link.

My Touch of Evil review has been amended with an email from correspondent Nick Aretakis. It's self-explanatory -- and contains the text of a heretofore unpublished Orson Welles note to producer Albert Zugsmith!

Lo-o-ongtime correspondent 'B' forwards this attractive new postage stamp art celebrating Bette Davis, with the suggestion that something is missing from the picture! 'B's suspicion is far too probable to be just a guess: Davis' fingers are obviously holding a cigarette. My sister suggested an alternate interpretation: Bette might be very religious and is simply blessing someone!

I have an L.A. Confidential Blu-ray review up at Film.com, at this link. I can watch that show once a year and still enjoy every minute of it. Thanks -- Glenn Erickson


NEWEST FEATURE ARTICLES
The Picture of Dorian Gray
MGM's "civilized" horror film recounts Oscar Wilde's haunted of debauchery, vice and murder, starring Hurd Hatfield, George Sanders, and Angela Lansbury as the heartbroken Sybil Vane. With the gory Technicolor inserts of the title portrait, and a commentary by Ms. Lansbury. Warner DVD.   10/07/08

Interview with the Vampire
Louis is back and Lestat's got him! Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt are fiendishly fashionable vampires in Anne Rice's adaptation of her own novel, now all the more seductive in Blu-ray. Warners.   10/07/08

Le deuxième souffle
Lino Ventura escapes from jail and takes on crook Marcel Bozzuffi as well as top cop Paul Meurisse. Jean-Pierre's French crime epic is one of his most satisfying thrillers. Criterion.   10/07/08

The Wolves
Hideo Gosha's striking yakuza film mixes beautiful sunsets with gory stabbings and hot-blooded intrigue, and stars the great Tatsuya Nakadai. AnimEigo.   10/07/08

The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration
Paramount's multi-disc Blu-ray set has stunning new restored transfers of the whole trilogy: The Godfather, The Godfather Part II and The Godfather Part III. Plus fine new documentaries and interactive guides.   10/04/08

When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions
This four-disc Blu-ray set gather four Discovery Channel docus into a comprehensive history of NASA, using the best of their library footage plus new interviews. Image Entertainment.   10/04/08

Saddle the Wind
John Cassavetes and Julie London enliven this Robert Taylor western from the fading MGM studio. A great appearance by Charles McGraw; written by Rod Serling and directed by Robert Parrish. Warners.   10/04/08

Touch of Evil (50th Anniversary Edition)
Universal gives us a great way to study Orson Welles, with all three extant version of his 1958 noir classic starring Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh. Welles' own revision notes make a great comparison with Rick Schmidlin and Walter Murch's 1998 revised re-cut.   9/30/08

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