April 06, 2007
Saturday April 7, 2007

Greetings! Savant's new reviews today are

Errol Flynn: The Signature Collection Volume 2:
The Charge of the Light Brigade,
The Dawn Patrol, Dive Bomber, Gentleman Jim,
The Adventures of Don Juan

Warners
and
The Natural   (Director's Cut)
Sony TriStar

Taxes! The day of evil portent looms .... excuse me, I was obsessing over modern curses. I've received a lot of mail about Boomerang! and the Anchor Bay Mario Bava Box, which is gratifying. I feel a lot of interest for the upcoming Sergio Leone boxed sets, even though some of it is consumer frustration, mostly over over the lack of original mono soundtracks -- the Leone faithful want to hear the films as Leone mixed them. Perhaps on Hi-Def?

I just read a negative review of a movie I saw last November. I loved it. It's BLACK BOOK by Paul Verhoeven, and it just opened. Here's what I wrote on Nov. 25, 2006:

"Hello! I was invited to a preview of Paul Verhoeven's new thriller Black Book (Zwartboek) last week, which turned out to be terrific movie. Verhoeven returns to Holland for another lengthy and detailed story of anti-Nazi resistance produced on a lavish scale like his previous masterpiece, 1977's Soldier of Orange. Derek de Lint and Dolf de Vries return in key roles, but the film follows the fortunes of the beautiful Ellis (Carice van Houten), a survivor of a massacre of Jews who joins the resistance and beds a senior occupation official (Sebastian Koch) as part of her mission. It's based on many true incidents gathered into one rather packed storyline, so unlike Soldier of Orange, it's not a "true" story. A few disturbing and excessive scenes, including one that was entirely unnecessary, will immediately define this as Verhoeven's work. But the movie has great performances, a great lead actress in Ms. van Houten and is the most exciting new film I've seen this year. I believe it hopes to become one of this year's nominees for best Foreign Film. It apparently doesn't open here until March. -- Thanks for reading, Glenn Erickson"

Posted by DVD Savant at April 06, 2007 07:15 AM