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    Re: What are you watching?

    I watched this Blu-ray last night. ...I really enjoyed it, and the picture and sound quality as well.
    I recommend for all CSN's fans.

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    I revisited this disaster flick last night ::

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Last night I revisited this cool flick; Retired Extremely Dangerous ...On BLU

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Gladiator on Blu. The extended cut. Haven't seen this yet.

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    Re: What are you watching?

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    Gladiator on Blu. The extended cut. Haven't seen this yet.
    That is somethin'!
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    Re: What are you watching?

    I watched this last night ::

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    ----- Last night ::

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    * Directed by Danny Boyle (I like him); but first viewing wasn't a 'clear cloud in the sky'.
    ...Going to re-watch it eventually.

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    Here's a trailer:

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Last night I revisited a flick that I immensely love! ...But this time, for the first time, on Blu.

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    * Alright; here it is => I don't know other people's level of values in life; their sensibilities, their degree of emotion, their level of acceptance and appreciation towards others, arts, music, cinema, and all that jazz...

    But for me this flick rates very highly on my ladder of true emotional impact.
    If you did not see it yet (it's a 1997 flick, so it's not from yesterday), then make a small effort to view it somehow; from any video medium that is easily accessible to you, and with Blu-ray being the very best, of course.
    And watch it with your wife, your husband (girlfriend, boyfriend), and with your smart kids (if you have some). ...It'll give you all something solid in your heart and soul to cherish forever, I think.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Bob...I'll check it out, sounds like something I'd would like and appreciate.

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Dave, Godzilla vs King Kong, it ain't. ...It's more of a character's study that you can profoundly relate to. It is funny, and it is sad.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Bob...I know I would enjoy it, I'll check it out.

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Dave, who are these two lovely blond girls in your avatar? ...Got a bigger pic?
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Bob...glad you like, I was playing water sports with Ashley & Courtney might have a larger pic somewhere...

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Quote Originally Posted by f1 fan View Post
    Bob...glad you like, I was playing water sports with Ashley & Courtney might have a larger pic somewhere...

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    Yes yes yes I wanna see the big picture! :
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    Quote Originally Posted by f1 fan View Post
    Bob...glad you like, I was playing water sports with Ashley & Courtney might have a larger pic somewhere...

    Dave
    Yes yes yes I wanna see the big picture!

    Oups, I'm seeing dual girls here.
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    thumbsup Garbage

    I like her voice, I like her style, I like her band. ...I watched all of her late last night.

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Shirley Manson...

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    Hey you know her name Dave!
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    What are you watching?

    oh yeah

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Before last night I watched 'North Face' on Blu ::

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    * Recommended.

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    And Last night I watched 'Upside Down' - 3D ::

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    * OK.
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    Re: What are you watching?

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    * In 3D; that was fun, but I would love to see 'CGI' Jane now. ...The 3D picture wasn't great though (I'll check the 2D version at another day).

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    ...G.I. Jane, with perhaps someone like her in the role? V



    * No CGI here, just GI. ...But in 3D; and very well executed this time.

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    BUT! ... Adrianne Palicki would also do (she's in 'G.I. Joe - Retaliation' already).


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    OR! ... Bar Refaeli?

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    Watched this again tonight after a friend said it was her favorite Wes Anderson movie. For me it's just okay...
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    Double post

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    Re: What are you watching?

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthStar View Post
    That is somethin'!
    I should have been more clear, Bob. I've seen the theatrical release but not the extended cut. Haha. Still loved it!

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    Lightbulb 'Gladiator' ... Theatrical version.

    Quote Originally Posted by SFete View Post
    I should have been more clear, Bob. I've seen the theatrical release but not the extended cut. Haha. Still loved it!
    I got it now, thanks!

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    Lightbulb 2D-to-3D conversion

    Last night I revisited this masterpiece directed by Stanley Kubrick, in 3D :::

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    * Amazing the picture quality for this 1980's flick (33 years old)! ...And the music score is top notch, of the highest caliber.
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    Re: 2D-to-3D conversion

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthStar View Post
    Last night I revisited this masterpiece directed by Stanley Kubrick, in 3D :::


    * Amazing the picture quality for this 1980's flick (33 years old). ...And the music score is top notch, of the highest caliber!
    Bob, that movie still can get to me. What a great Jack performance.
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    Jurassic Park
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    -- - Meh, don't bother.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    I revisited this one last night ::

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    * Loved it again, of course.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Ok, time for a small reminder.

    * Would love it if more members were sharing their viewings (movies, music concerts, documentaries and all). ...That's all.

    Don't get me wrong: I love albums (analog vinyls), turntables, digital music, hi-end audio gear, and all that jazz,
    but I also love home theater experiences, cinema; Charlie Chaplin, Charlie Brown, and all that blues too.
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    * Great flick. ...In sharp contrast with the latest news on baseball's cheaters and all.
    ...Performance enhancing drugs; those banned ones, and all that jazz. ...Alex Rodriguez, and gang.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Last night ::

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    * Enjoyed it. ...Different, diversified, and captivating.
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    * Not for everyone; with all these cute girls, and 'sophisticated' language. ...But sure fine by my own standards!
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    Re: What are you watching?

    I am on my iPad so I don't have a picture, but I was watching the bu ray of a perfect picture: Driving Miss Daisy. Great story, plot, dialogue, acting and scenery. Little pictures like this and 42 don't get the attention they deserve.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Barry, it's fine without a picture; we know exactly which movie it is anyway*.

    * EDIT: I first thought that you watched it on your iPad (I read your post too quickly).
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    Loved 42, Django, Inglorious Bastards. way way back was ok. Life of PI was too slow and not my kind of flick. That's it for me for this year.
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Last night ::

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    * Different! ...Shiny picture and soundtrack for sure but still different! ...The future, one vision, fiction over reality, reality over fiction ....
    No matter what each one of us gets from it, ...still different. Check it out!
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Watched this one last night ::

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    * Nah, did certainly not rock my boat. ...Skip it, or at best a cheap rental.
    ...I'll give the DVD disc to a kid from my neighborhood, and the Blu-ray disc to one of my youngest relatives. ...Or not (Rated 'R').
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    Re: What are you watching?

    Casino Royale: how many times to you get to mention Peter Lorre, Orson Welles, Peter Sellers, Daniel Craig and The Amazing Spider-Man in one post!!!

    There are two Bond stories that have had multiple screen adventures. Thunderball (which was later Never Say never Again) and Casino Royale.

    In 1950, Ian Fleming was newly married and with a child and needed a steady income. So he created James Bond and immediately tried to sell it to the movies. He failed. But in 1954 he was able to sell the rights to both Casino Royale and Moonraker to CBS for $1,000 each. As TV was new and incredibly expanding many of the one hour dramas on Playhouse 90, Desilu Theatre, Suspense and Climax served as pilots as did Casino Royale. This was the era of live studio TV, no filmed shots, not many sets and terrible production values. CBS Americanized James Bond and could not show many of the elements were love in the Bond movie …action, violence, sex and so on. The hour drama starred Barry Nelson as the first Jimmy Bond and the villain was Peter Lorre. This is a fun thing to watch because of what is not there, all the Bond touches. While Bond rescues Linda Christian from this restored kinescope, until recently, no one could rescue the very end, until now. The new Blu Ray show the actual climax of the show, two minutes that were missing since 1954. Its sound and picture quality is not good, but worth the show. Iran Fleming, in an extra discusses how he picked the name “James Bond”

    CBS passed on a James Bond series saying that it was too violent, to sexy and too sadistic. I don’t whether it’s a good thing, but that is part of the reason it was such a big hit in Daniel Craig’s remake.

    Fleming bought back the rights to Moonraker for $5,000, but passed on regaining Casino Royale because he thought CBS was right, it could not be turned into a movie.

    Actually that proved correct even in 1967.

    In the mid 1960s, Charles K. Feldman, producer of such films as “What’s New Pussycat” and “The Seven Year Itch” obtain the rights to CR. And did he want to make a movie out of it? NO! His goal was to sell it to Eon productions so that they could make a movie out of it. What happens next is very interestingly outlined in the 41 minute bonus feature on the Blu Ray edition of Casino Royale.

    From the beginning, without Sean Connery, the production staff et all, everyone knew this movie was going to be a disaster…and it was. Peter Sellers walks of the set and would not appear in any of the scenes with Orson Welles. The Welles would not appear with Sellers. Sellers returns and is such a pain in the neck they fire him, leaving many scenes confusing and incomplete. Directors were fired, directors quit, and film editors directed. The only saving grace to the movie is the soundtrack, by Bert Bacharach , which also become one of the best sounding vinyl discs of all time. The movie was supposed cot about $6 million, but cost 11 million. It took in 44 million, a lot for its day. The video is surprisingly good and the audio, which is more stereo than 5.1 is fine too. Nothing great, but fine.

    So how does Spider-man fit in?

    Well, Thunderball was originally a screenplay written by Fleming an Kevin McClory, who sued and got the rights to the script and produced “Never Say Never Again.”

    Briefly, Sony bought Columbia, the studio that distributed the original Casino Royale movie. They also bought McClory’s rights to Thunderball and then announced that they were going to put out their own Bond series. MGM sued. And won. But MGM wanted to rights to Casino Royale, especially since Sony could NOT make a movie series from it. So they worked out a trade. MGM got Casino Royale and Sony got all the rights to Spider-Man!

    The irony is not just that both studios did great, but MGM, after experiencing financial woes, is partly owned now my Sony, who distributes all the Bond movies. And Eon productions, one when or the other is now the copyright owner of those two other films.

    There is a cheap way to get the CBS version: It's on the earlier version of the DVD of Casino Royale! Get it used!
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    Barry, you're talking about the one with Peter Sellers right?
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    Yep, the 1967 version had Peter Sellers in it but he was awful here.
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    It's a comedy! (1967) ...With Ursula Andress!

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    And the older one, with Barry Nelson, Peter Lorre, and Linda Christian (1954). ...From CBS TV (50 minutes).

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    Thanks for the pictures. I never watch a movie on an iPad. I don't have an iPhone. Next up...the uncut Superman and Donner edition of SupermanIi
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    ps....it's debatable if that version of cr is a comedy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lefisc View Post
    Thanks for the pictures. I never watch a movie on an iPad. I don't have an iPhone. Next up...the uncut Superman and Donner edition of SupermanIi
    That was my prior mistake; sorry about that. ...BTW, I fixed that post by now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lefisc View Post
    ps....it's debatable if that version of cr is a comedy.
    The 1967 one is definitely a comedy.
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    * Cool older flick (B&W, 1927) on Jazz of that time. ...Two years before ....
    ...And less than ten years after the end of First World War (WWI).
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    The term “Director’s Cut” was originally used to refer to a director’s chose of how a movie was edited, it’s now used to add delete scenes so that studios could get money from us without producing a new product.

    From the 1930s to the 1960s the studio system was not kind to directors, often destroying their work. Gene Kelly, for example, when filming “Singing In The Rain” deliberately destroyed the film of takes he didn’t like so the studio could not use them. The first edits of Star Wars caused Lucas to hire his own editor and do it himself.

    So, of the true Director’s Cuts I have seen, these are the ones I enjoyed the most:

    #1: Superman II: The Richard Donner Edition. Donner shot Superman I and II simultaneous, finishing 70% of the second movie. The p[producers actually wanted a movie like the “Batman” TV show (notice the Need Beatty character) and so they fired him and brought in Richard Lester. Lester not just finished the film, but to be called “Director” had to have shot 51 % of the movie, so he added the Paris and Niagara Falls sequences among others. It was a decent movie, but nothing special.

    The Donner edition is more than a Director’s Cut, is almost an entirely new movie that makes sense. It totally ties in the first movie and has outstanding performances. I never understood how Superman got his powers back in the first movie, here is very clear. And Marlon Brando is in this one and explains everything! I loved this movie! And when I saw it I wanted to see another Gene Hackman movie! For the era very good picture and sound

    #2 Blade Runner. There have been five or so versions of this movie, the last one is the best. In the theatrical version, there is narration by Harrison Ford. In the first five minutes he discusses himself, his marriage and his life. (Spoiler Alert). This totally changes the picture because he is an enigma in the Director’s Cut. In addition there is a scene towards the end where one word is changed, that’s all, and we see that the Replicants are not vengeful creatures out to murder, but scared, thinking, aware beings scared to die. Looks great, sounds great.

    #3 In Aliens, director Jim Cameron explains that movies are often cut because the studios want them to run a certain time. And director’s actually sign contracts with that clause in it. So two major scenes were cut out. Ripley returns to Earth 80 years after she left to see her daughter, who was 7 when she left, die of old age. They cut out this sequence, but it explains Ripley’s later attachment to the young girl she finds. Cameron also explains that they had to call Weaver back to do voice overs to explain the plot. Towards the middle of the picture, the space crew goes through a gauntlet of weapons to reach the ship but that too was removed (and not necessary.)

    #4 Dark City. This is an incredible movie that so many people have missed. It is dark, mysterious, compelling and spooky. And women like it more than men! It is a story of shifting realities, years before the matrix. In fact, I think the Matrix was inspired a bit by this flick. The movie was always easy to follow, but by adding ten minutes the plot is easier to follow and understand. And they all look like Steve Ditko drawings. Looks terrific and sounds that way.

    #5 Touch of Evil. This is a good, not great movie that was massacred by the studio. Orson Wells, director, opens the movie with a complicate shot that goes on for several minutes. The studio, put credits over it so you can’t even see what is going on. Then they chopped up the movie. The restored movie was produced using Wells” notes to the movies. Looks and sound OK.

    6 Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Robert Wise was not a fan of Star Trek, never saw an episode and made a decent sci-fi movie that was just not Star Trek. I guess because he did “The Day The Earth Stood Still” they thought he could handle this. We missed the interactions between the characters and their personal stories that made the series compelling. Some of that is put into the Director’s Cut which made it better. But this movie was not over budget, but ran late, so they could NOT finish the special effects. Now they could with one person on a computer!!! And instead of costing millions I think it cost $1.50! So the movie looks better too. Robert Wise says it’s close to what he originally had in mind. This version has been released only on DVD, not Blu Ray.

    And two DC’s I may never see:
    The original 2001: A Space Odyssey was 20 minutes longer than the movie we saw in the theatres and on disc. Kubrick cut it after it’s opening run. I would love to see that.

    I not a big fan of It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, World, but I’ll never see the complete picture. Not only is 20 minutes of the film still missing, the intermission music is gone forever. While many long movies had intermissions and music to go with it, Mad World had dialogue in theirs, with the characters still looking for the “Big W.” Every few years a slightly longer version comes out on disc.
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    Quite interesting Barry regarding the 'old times' (censure, actor's say, studio's orientations, cameras, etc.) versus today's Director's Cut, for mainly, like you just said, a way to benefit more financially from the younger public.

    Everybody nowadays has at least a flick or two with their own added vision (Director's Cut indeed).
    When Picasso ..., or Leonardo da Vinci painted The Mona Lisa (La Joconde); how many "Director's Cuts" did he add to it?

    Btw, they keep discovering secrets in it.

    * Steven Spielberg modified slightly 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial' years later, and twenty years from now he might still do it again; to please the different people's mentality of that time.
    ...And he never did a single commentary track on any of his movies!

    ** George Lucas was so fed up with people's complaining about his modifications ('Star Wars') dual Trilogies that he struck the deal of the century with Disney. ...But George can afford to give to charities, which he does.

    *** Ridley Scott has FIVE different cuts for 'Blade Runner'. ...Perhaps another one is coming in a near future...

    I can keep going on and on, with all the good and bad, but they're free to do whatever they want to do with their own creations. ...They're not my babies; I'm just like the rest of us, a viewer.
    And the studios? ...That's their own business with them directors if they want to add more revenues from them movies already made.

    Nowadays some blockbusters cost $200 millions to make, and they have to be made within three to six months at the latest.
    It's easy; everything is computer generated; even the actors! ...And the locales? ...Forget about the locales; it's in the cyber space anyway, except for double 007.
    So if they don't make $500 millions or so at the box office, they just added few scenes, called them the Special Extended Director's Edition Cut, and up to DVDs and Blu-rays.
    And ten months from now, they removed other scenes, and resell them movies as the True Essential Original Director's Vision Spatial Edition! ...For ten bucks more (DVD or Blu-ray)!

    This is Hollywood; stuff like this just don't happen in Siberia, or Alaska, or the Sahara. ...Or Canada.
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