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#5876 Post by domino harvey »

Awful movie, but I suppose it was inevitable from some label given the stars
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#5877 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Is this a movie discussed in Sleepless in Seattle?
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#5878 Post by domino harvey »

I haven’t seen that one, so can’t help there. I will say that one night Houseboat was playing on all the TVs in a popular Italian restaurant here and I somehow impressed a table of important clients by knowing what it was in the only movie-related W of my brief corporate career
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#5879 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

flyonthewall2983 wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 6:23 pm Is this a movie discussed in Sleepless in Seattle?
I think you’re thinking of An Affair to Remember which also has Cary Grant.
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#5880 Post by domino harvey »

You can’t make this shit up. One of the objectively worst films ever made, Reindeer Games, is coming to UHD
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#5881 Post by JSC »

Definitely a poor movie and a pitiful way for John Frankenheimer to end his career (the nearest equivalent I can think of is
John Schlesinger's final feature The Next Best Thing. Saw this in the theater back in 2000 and it's probably just as bad
now as it was then. I suppose Kino is hoping to attract buyers with Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron featured prominently
on the cover
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#5882 Post by domino harvey »

The movie is to twists like a chef saying “Salt makes this dish taste better, so what if I put in five times the salt, that will make it five times tastier”
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#5883 Post by beamish14 »

JSC wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:17 pm Definitely a poor movie and a pitiful way for John Frankenheimer to end his career (the nearest equivalent I can think of is
John Schlesinger's final feature The Next Best Thing. Saw this in the theater back in 2000 and it's probably just as bad
now as it was then. I suppose Kino is hoping to attract buyers with Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron featured prominently
on the cover
The end of Frankenheimer’s theatrical output, but he did make one final work for HBO, Path to War.

I’ll take Reindeer Games over The Next Best Thing, that’s for damn sure. Both films were absolutely miserable experiences for everyone involved
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#5884 Post by domino harvey »

For some reason I thought Cold Comfort Farm (an excellent adaptation that nails the spirit of the novel and has some inspired casting coups) was Schlesinger’s last film and looking at Wikipedia I wish I’d kept that fantasy going because yikes
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#5885 Post by beamish14 »

domino harvey wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:28 pm For some reason I thought Cold Comfort Farm (an excellent adaptation that nails the spirit of the novel and has some inspired casting coups) was Schlesinger’s last film and looking at Wikipedia I wish I’d kept that fantasy going because yikes

I absolutely adore Cold Comfort Farm as well.
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#5886 Post by JSC »

According to Schlesinger's biography Edge of Midnight, the experience of making The Next Best Thing was so
miserable that it precipitated the decline in his already frail health. But hey, it won Madonna a Razzie!
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#5887 Post by beamish14 »

JSC wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 6:07 pm According to Schlesinger's biography Edge of Midnight, the experience of making The Next Best Thing was so
miserable that it precipitated the decline in his already frail health. But hey, it won Madonna a Razzie!
I saw Margaret Cho at a screening of Darling some years back, and she discussed her close friendship with him. He basically was one of the Jeep-riding gay men in Honky Tonk Freeway

Madonna and Rupert Everett scared Alex Cox into rushing Sid & Nancy into production, as they were about to make their own take on the story
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#5889 Post by black&huge »

Amazing move on Kino's part. Very DIY punk.
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#5890 Post by Drucker »

The word allegedly doing some heavy lifting on this one.
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#5891 Post by dwk »

Drucker wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 2:33 am The word allegedly doing some heavy lifting on this one.
I leave open the slim possibility that the UK label didn't notice language in their contract that gave the licensor the rights to any special features that were created by the licensee.
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#5892 Post by MichaelB »

It's certainly a possibility, although you'd have thought that the UK label would have checked this before making a public accusation.

But this is why my plan to give away my commentary for The Night of the Shooting Stars foundered - Arrow, for whom I originally recorded it back in 2016, had no problem with the idea (their disc was OOP and they'd lost the rights, so had absolutely no reason to hang onto it), but then they checked the original contract and found that Cohen now owns it, thanks to precisely that type of clause in the original licensing deal. At which point I gave up.
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#5893 Post by MichaelB »

dwk wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 3:25 pm Houseboat (1958) Blu-ray
Brand New HD Master by Paramount - From a 6K Scan of the 35mm VistaVision Original Camera Negative

Starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, Harry Guardino, Eduardo Ciannelli & Murray Hamilton – Shot by Ray June (Funny Face) – Music by Charles Duning (Picnic) – Written by Jack Rose (A Touch of Class) & Melville Shavelson (The Five Pennies) – Directed by Melville Shavelson (It Started in Naples).
Oscar Nominee: Best Screenplay & Best Song
Well, that's potentially an easy birthday present for my wife (it's one of her all-time favourite films), provided "early 2025" is sufficiently early.
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#5894 Post by dwk »

Kino insider posted at the Blu-ray.com forum that MGM said they could use the interview.
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#5895 Post by domino harvey »

Is it possible the contract for the UK release stipulated any extras produced for the release belonged to the studio?
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#5896 Post by ChunkyLover »

It feels odd that they would call this out now months after the original release (not to mention, the specs have been known since May).
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#5897 Post by nicolas »

ChunkyLover wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 6:32 pm It feels odd that they would call this out now months after the original release (not to mention, the specs have been known since May).
They tried reaching out to KL for months to get this settled but to no avail: https://x.com/plumeriapics/status/18535 ... 72544?s=46.

KL got the interview from Plumeria “in good faith” and not through MGM. They also confirmed on Twitter that MGM does not own the interview.
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#5898 Post by yoloswegmaster »

domino harvey wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:08 pm You can’t make this shit up. One of the objectively worst films ever made, Reindeer Games, is coming to UHD
Supposedly the Director's Cut of this is the best version of the film (haven't seen the film, so I can't say if that's true or not), but KL won't be adding it to the 4K disc.
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#5899 Post by thekeystobarton »

Kino just updated their Facebook cover photo showing a cropped image taken from the Airport '77 poster.

Honestly I was always hopeful that Shout or at least Arrow would be releasing this and/or Airport '75 as the campy-aspects to films are not always handled well by Kino in their supplements, also, Shout usually goes that extra mile on including the alterative TV-specific scenes. Hopefully Kino clarifies if they are releasing this individually or in a box set with the others in the franchise.
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#5900 Post by MichaelB »

They've confirmed on Facebook that it's a box set with all four.
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