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Hello from L.A. ... where we're taking steps to avoid future computer mishaps with a proper data backup system here! That's why I'm posting Saturday's instalment so early ... my computer might be in the shop for a day or two, in which case I'll be writing ....(gasp) with pen and paper. I don't know about you, but my handwriting has reverted to grade-school quality for lack of practice.
DVDTalk Fearless Leader Geoffrey Kleinman informs me that my screener of the new King Kong won't arrive until a couple of days past street date, so I'll try to work on the review a little early.
I don't know if they meant to do it, but The American Cinematheque has announced Warners' new Film Noir titles for the summer: Border Incident, His Kind of Woman, Lady in the Lake, On Dangerous Ground and The Racket. If last year was the Lawrence Tierney year, this one seems to go to Robert Ryan ... but they're all good pictures.
Take care ... Glenn Erickson
Posted by DVD Savant at March 23, 2006 09:25 PM