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September 12, 2007
DVD Savant: The Restoration of Kiss Me Deadly, Troy Director's Cut and Deliverance
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including:
The Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down -
A riotously funny and barely exaggerated farce documentary on the Cahuenga club scene, with generous helpings of raunch, wit and honest reportage; Deliverance -
John Boorman one-ups Robert Aldrich with this tough minded tale of men in conflict in the wilderness; Gumby Essentials Vol. 1 -
He's made of clay and he's not particularly funny, but after a childhood watching him Gumby is sort of built-in to the human consciousness; U-Carmen -
A very interesting entertainment: Carmen transposed to South Africa and sung in the language Xhosa. It's quite effective, and the operatic singing and acting are excellent; Troy: Director's Cut -
Wolfgang Petersen add half an hour to 2004's retelling of The Iliad, and the result is a much more pleasing epic. Also this week DVD Savant debuts his latest article
The Restoration of Kiss Me Deadly - Savant puts an old topic to rest by writing up the full story. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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