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Willow

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 26th, 2001

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Intro

The timing on this release is just about perfect: close enough to the theatrical release of The Lord of the Rings for people to be eager for some high fantasy, but far in advance enough that comparisons will be less likely.

Synopsis

The story, by George Lucas, should be familiar to followers of his work. Once again, there is the promised deliverer, this time in the form of a baby girl. A quest ensues to save her, and the leader of this quest is Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis), a Lu…
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Dirty Harry Collection

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on November 24th, 2001

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Intro

From 1971, a newly restored “Dirty Harry” has been returned to the screen. This is a fantastic DVD release in every way – as either a solitary disc, or as part of the Dirty Harry box set. The video looks fantastic, the audio sounds good, and the disc is packed with valuable features. Beyond the quality of the DVD presentation, the movie itself is a classic – “Dirty Harry” is a seminal detective story in the annals of Hollywood – Harry Callahan is one of the original disaffected anti-heroes, a traum…
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Beethoven’s 4th

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 24th, 2001

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Intro

Once a franchise is launched, it seems, it is by definition unstoppable, even when, as is the case for this series of films involving a large St. Bernard, the franchise has moved into the direct-to-video realm.

Synopsis

Beethoven, with his slobbery, chaotic ways, is making life impossible for the Newton family. He is thus packed off to obedience school. Meanwhile, we are introduced to Michelangelo, the impeccably behaved St. Bernard owned by the impossibly rich Sedgwicks. The Sed…
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Planet of the Apes – The Complete TV Series

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 23rd, 2001

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Intro

If you are part of the MTV generation, you may find this collection more ancient then entertaining. If you grew up watching this series, it will bring back memories….

Synopsis

It changed the face of television forever. Based on the enormously popular and successful Planet of the Apes movie, the 1974 TV series has become a true cult classic. Now all 14 episodes (including “The Liberator,” which never aired during the show’s original run) have been compiled and are available to ow…
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Backyard Dogs

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 19th, 2001

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Intro

Um. Okay. If anyone ever asks you for a quick definition of “niche marketing,” hand them this DVD. Maybe it’s a sign that I’m hopelessly out of touch, but I’d never heard of backyard wrestling before now. If you’re like me, here’s your chance to correct that oversight.

Synopsis

Scott Hamm and Walter Emanuel Jones play ambitious backyard wrestlers (wrestlers who take part in amateur bouts staged in, yes, backyards). They enlist Bree Turner to film their exploits and market them ov…
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Bride of the Wind

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 19th, 2001

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Intro

From seemingly out of nowhere comes this period piece, directed by Bruce (Driving Miss Daisy) Beresford.

Synopsis

This biopic tells the story of Alma Mahler, a fiercely independent woman in turn-of-the-century Austria. She is attracted by art and artists, and is successively wife of composer Gustav Mahler, lover (then wife) of architect Walter Gropius, lover of painter Oksar Kokoschka, and lover of novelist Franz Werfel. Alma’s love life is not a happy one, as each man seems dest…
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Made

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 16th, 2001

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Intro

It is so rare for a small film, such as MADE, to be given a blockbuster DVD release. This is one of the best low budget films I have seen in a long time (excluding Memento… which was the best). But unfortunately, Memento was not given a DVD release that did it justice, Made, on the other hand, did.

Synopsis

“In this reunion of Swingers co-stars Jon Favreau (making his feature directorial debut) and Vince Vaughn, the two star in a new Mob comedy set in the underbelly of N…
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Now, Voyager

Posted in Disc Reviews by David Annandale on November 16th, 2001

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The melodrama is a tricky form. Done wrong, the result is risible. Done right, as it is here, and the result can be compelling.

Synopsis

Bette Davis is Charlotte Vale. Charlotte is, thanks to the brutal tyranny of her mother, a repressed, ugly duckling spinster. Then psychiatrist Claude Rains steps in, and she transforms completely. Her rebirth is completed on an ocean cruise when she falls in love with the unhappily married Paul Henreid. What follows is a story of romantic sacrifice and the triump…
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Planet of the Apes (2001)

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on November 15th, 2001

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I have heard a lot of mixed reviews about this film. I will sum it up like this… If you are expecting amazing acting and storyline, you will be disappointed. But, on the other hand, if you are expecting to see a bunch of Apes jumping around and some very fun visual effects, you are in for a treat….

Synopsis

In the year 2029, interstellar reconnaissance missions are relegated to chimpanzee pilots from the Space Station Oberon in deep space. On such a mission, a chimp loses communication and vanis…
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Blue & the Grey

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 13th, 2001

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Intro

I’m guessing here, but I bet that it’s the DVD format’s ability to store vast quantities of information that is behind the sudden home video releases of twenty-year-old TV mini-series. This one is suitably epic.

Synopsis

John Geyser (John Hammond) is the artistic son of a Southern farming family. He is also the most racially enlightened member. He becomes a sketch artist for a newspaper, and therefore also becomes our eyewitness of the US Civil War.

This is one of those Big…
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X-Files – The Complete Fourth Season

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on November 13th, 2001

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The season 4 collection of the X-Files comes in a seven disc package chock full of special features. Season four had some of the most talked about episodes in the X-Files brief history. Featured in this collection is “Home”, an episode that only aired once due to the undertones of incest in the plot, and has been banned from the re-run rotation. Other episodes include “Musings of the Cigarette Smoking Man”, a subplot that follows the life of young Cancer Man, who took part in some of the worlds most histo…
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Along for the Ride

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 12th, 2001

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Intro

Lo how the mighty have fallen. There was a time when Patrick Swayze and Melanie Griffith were A-level stars with a certain guaranteed box office. No more, it seems. Now they’re starring together in made-for-cable efforts like this one, originally titled Forever Lulu.

Synopsis

Melanie Griffith is a schizophrenic. Once, she and Patrick Swayze were an item, but that ended. Unbeknownst to him, she became pregnant, and put the child up for adoption. Now, fifteen years later, she leave…
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Anzio

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 12th, 2001

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Intro

‘Tis the season of bangs and booms it seems, as the release of big war movies of the past continues. This isn’t one of the best, but, produced as it is by Dino De Laurentis, it is big.

Synopsis

Robert Mitchum headlines as a war correspondent accompanying the Allied landing at Anzio, Italy, in 1944. The initial landing goes well, but then the opportunity to advance to Rome is missed, and the Allies find themselves encircled. A ferocious, months-long battle ensues.

Audio>

The audio is in mono only. While I have no huge objection to this, a number of other (and older) war films have been remastered into stereo, and Anzio is not exactly an untouchable classic, and so could have benefited from that treatment (except, that is, for the atrocious Jack Jones song that accompanies the opening credits – you’ll be glad for the mono then). As it stands, the mono is serviceable, clear and clean. Nothing spectacular, but nothing to complain about either.

Video

The video is, for the most part, very, very nice. The film dates from 1968, but the print has barely aged a day. There are occasional (very, very rare and sparse) speckles. There does seem to have been some slight problem in the transfer in the form of a slight skip about seven minutes in. Otherwise, the quality of the image itself is beyond reproach. The colours are deep and rich, truly wonders to behold. The film comes in both 2.35:1 widescreen and full screen formats.

Features

Not much in this department: a silent and still menu, and trailers for Anzio, The Guns of Navarone, The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia.

Closing Thoughts

This is another very basic disc. Still, the quality of the picture justifies the format – this still looks much better than any VHS release.

Special Features List

  • Theatrical trailer(s)

Business is Business

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 10th, 2001

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Intro

Here’s a unique opportunity: the chance to see director Paul Verhoeven’s very first theatrical release. We’re a long, long way from Total Recall and Starship Troopers here, but perhaps not so far from Showgirls, at least as far as subject matter is concerned.

Synopsis

This film has a plot only in the loosest sense of the term. This is really a series of short comic vignettes set in Amsterdam’s red light district, centering around a no-nonsense prostitute named Blonde Greet. Event…
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Ginger Snaps

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on November 7th, 2001

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Intro

From the haunting soundtrack to the career-making performances from the Robin Cook’s superb cast, Ginger Snaps defines what a modern horror film should be: its artfully crafted reality skirts the edge of the mundane while maintaining an edge of surrealism through progressive applications of noire, violence, and the supernatural. The movie thoroughly involves the audience in a gruesome mockery of teenage evolution. Ginger (Katharine…
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on November 4th, 2001

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Intro

CTHE has managed to squeeze yet another release out of the Monty Python franchise, this time in the form of a Holy Grail two-disc Special Edition. A single disc version with 2.0 sound streeted in September of 1999. While the discs are loaded with a mountain of extras and the video and sound are definitely better than the 1999 version, I would recommend this set for first time Holy Grail purchasers and suggest that current owners needn’t upgrade. This disc has regrettably bumped into the limitations…
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Sopranos: Complete Second Season

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on November 1st, 2001

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Intro

In terms of Box Sets, HBO has impressed with the Sopranos DVD Collection. Season One was a pure treat on DVD. From the packaging, the layout, the quality, and the content, the First Season was a beautiful DVD release. HBO has pleased again with the release of Season Two. The quality standards have remained impeccable, and the content is as good as ever…

Synopsis

“In its second season, The Sopranos sustains the edgy intelligence and unpredictable, genre-warping narrative moment…
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on November 1st, 2001

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Hoooo boy! I bet you had forgotten what movies were like in 1979, right? Let me sum it up for you then: slow moving, and brown. The contrast in cinematic styles alone is shocking – this movie is full of long, long, long 20 second shots accompanied by ear-straining orchestrals; contrast this to the frenetic pace of today’s movies where camera angles change every three seconds and you’ll see how film styles have evolved in the 20 years since this movie was made to match waning attention spans. The highlight of this fil…
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Guadalcanal Diary

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on October 29th, 2001

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Just in case you thought war propaganda was incompatible with good filmmaking, here’s this release in Fox’s War Classics series.

Synopsis

The film literally is a diary, narrated by Reed Hadley, a war correspondent covering the US assault on Guadalcanal. Every step of the way the men are up against not only the Japanese enemy, but the natural enemies of terrain, weather and disease as well. The film was made smack in the middle of the war in 1943, and was rushed into production after the book of the…
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Wing and a Prayer

Posted in Disc Reviews by David Annandale on October 29th, 2001

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Intro

Weary of 24-hour CNN war coverage? Want to see a more emotionally satisfying version of war? Then look no further than this 1944 Oscar nominee.

Synopsis

Don Ameche is the rigid, no-nonsense commander of a US aircraft carrier shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The crew becomes frustrated as more and more time passes and they still don’t move into combat. Fate, however, has picked them to play a major role in the Battle of Midway and help turn the tide of the war.

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Halls of Montezuma

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on October 28th, 2001

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Fans of Saving Private Ryan are hereby advised to look in to this 1950 effort, one of the original platoon films.

Synopsis

Richard Widmark is former school teacher (sound familiar?), now Lieutenant. He and his men (including such notables as Jack Palance, Robert Wagner, Karl Malden and Jack Webb) are part of a massive assault on a Japanese-held island. Stymied by Japanese rockets, the attack stalls. Widmark must lead a small group to capture Japanese prisoners in the hope of finding the location of…
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Butcher’s Wife, The

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on October 22nd, 2001

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Intro

We’re all pretty familiar with Demi Moore shorn of hair in GI Jane. But do you remember her with a blonde wig? No? Time to refresh your memory.

Synopsis

Moore is Marina, a fay North Carolina clairvoyant who has been waiting by the sea for her True Love. When, according to the signs, he shows up (or so she thinks) he does so in the round person of Leo Lemke (George Dzundza). Marina is a little thrown, but decides that fate is fate, and promptly marries him and moves to Greenwich V…
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Tomb Raider

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on October 19th, 2001

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Intro

Even though I expected a little more from this film, I must say that the DVD release is wonderful. Paramount has put together a jam-packed Special Edition, which should be enjoyed by all. For those who are not familiar with the Tomb Raider premise, here is a little synopsis for you…

Synopsis

“Lara Croft was born into wealth and groomed at the most elite schools. She travels to dangerous and mysterious locales around the globe in search of rare, lost crypts and lon…
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Fifth Element

Posted in Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on October 16th, 2001

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I must say that upon learning about the SuperBit Series from Columbia-Tristar, I was very intrigued. I did not know what to really expect… no special features? I must say, that at least for Fifth Element: SuperBit, I am very impressed. Fifth Element was originally released on DVD a few years ago with no special features and very good video and audio quality… similar to the SuperBit ideology. Before I get into this disc, here is a bit about the plot…

Synopsis

“New York cab d…
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Bible, The

Posted in Disc Reviews by Gino Sassani on October 13th, 2001

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Intro

Here we have perhaps the most ambitious of all the biblical epics. John Huston’s film isn’t content with dealing with just one story from the Bible. Oh no. This is the first 22 chapters of Genesis. Needless to say, the scope is BIG.

Synopsis

Do you know your Book of Genesis? Then you know the plot. God creates the world, Adam and Eve screw up, Noah collects the animals, the tower of Babel is overthrown, and so on right up to Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac. Huston gathered a big cas…
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