DVDBeaver Newsletter - January 26th, 2008
Salud deoc'h! - 22 new reviews this week - Criterion, Masters of Cinema, Second Run, Buñuel to Burton, Ichikawa to Peter Sellers, Oliver Stone to classic melodrama - new Calendar Releases! and another new CONTEST. Coming back up to speed, but there is still a lot more to cover... should be a busy week.
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Release Calendar
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Parade
(Jacques Tati , 1974) R2
In the Realm of the Senses
(Nagisa Oshima, 1976) Criterion
In the Realm of the Senses
[Blu-ray] (Nagisa Oshima, 1976) Criterion
The Wages of Fear
[Blu-ray]
(Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1953) Criterion
The Hit
(Stephen Frears, 1984) Criterion
Empire of Passion
(Nagisa Oshima, 1978) – Criterion
Science Is Fiction: 23 Films by
Jean Painlevé
– Criterion
X-Men
[Blu-ray]
(Bryan Singer, 2000) 20th Century Fox
X2: X-Men United
[Blu-ray]
(Bryan Singer, 2003) 20th Century Fox
X-Men 3: The Last Stand
[Blu-ray]
(Brett Ratner, 2006) 20th Century Fox
X-Men: Trilogy
[Blu-ray]
20th Century Fox
The One
[Blu-ray]
(James Wong, 2001) Sony Pictures
James Bond Blu-ray Collection
Three-Pack
[Blu-ray],
Vol. 3 (Moonraker/ The World is Not Enough / Goldfinger) MGM
Darn Good Westerns Vol 1:
Hellgate, Fangs of the Wild, Train to
Film Noir Double Feature Vol 3:
Amazing Mr. X aka: The Spiritualist & Reign of Terror aka: Black Book – VCI
Goldfinger
(non-steelbook) [Blu-ray]
(Guy Hamilton, 1964) MGM
Protégé
(Derek Yee, 2007) Dragon Dynasty
The Enforcer
(Corey Yuen, 1995) Dragon Dynasty
Elegy (Isabel Coixet, 2008) Sony
Fugitive: Season Two V.2
(4-disc)
To Catch a Thief
(Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) (2-disc Centennial Collection)
A Mighty Heart
[Blu-ray]
(Michael Winterbottom, 2007) Paramount
JCVD
[Blu-ray]
(Mabrouk El Mechri, 2008) Peace Arch Home Entertainment
A Song Is Born
(Howard Hawks, 1948) MGM
Synecdoche New York
[Blu-ray]
(Charlie Kaufman, 2008) Sony Pictures
The Kite Runner
[Blu-ray]
(Marc Forster, 2007) Dreamworks Video
Things We Lost in the Fire
[Blu-ray]
(Susanne Bier, 2007) Dreamworks Video
Australia [Blu-ray] (Baz Luhrmann, 2008) 20th Century Fox
NEW REVIEWS:
ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): Some great DVDs out this week - I'd forgotten what a joy The Devil and Daniel Webster is - thanks MoC. The upcoming Criterion Buñuel's should get stage front though - Simon of the Desert and The Exterminating Angel amount to cinephile essentials. I credit Waterloo Bridge with sparking my early interest in vintage cinema - a pure, sweeping, melodrama in its most basic innocence. Second Run gives us two memorable documentaries in their Divorce Iranian Style - Runaway package. Definite thumbs up! Based on a true-to-life story, Ichikawa's Alone Across the Pacific is brilliantly subtle filmmaking. Fans of Japanese cinema may wish to pick-up The Geisha - a highly lauded work. I thought The Children of Huang Shi was good, but not great, (pricey DVD too.) MYA Communications (are these the guys that ran NOSHAME?) give us 2 discs that raise eyebrows - even if we don't recommend this time - The Inveterate Bachelor, and The Maniacs are solid transfers of unreleased films (till now.) Let's keep an eye on this new label.
Now onto those pesky Blu-rays: Leonard's idea for a great double feature would be two unique films that just came out on 1080P - Being There BR and Groundhog Day BR. He's right. Classic Sellers again with the original The Pink Panther BR. Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday BR is, like most of his work, worthy and very watchable cinema. I fully realize that it is my personal opinion but I still get a kick out of Tim Burton's Batman Returns BR. You certainly know what you are getting with The Bourne Trilogy BR. Stylistic overkill but I eventually began to enjoy Domino BR. Leonard reviewed, I watched it as well, and I concur - RocknRolla BR has enough merit to warrant a spin... if the cupboard is bare.
New Reviews
Groundhog Day BR
- Bill Murray is at his wry, wisecracking best in this riotous romantic comedy
about a weatherman caught in a personal time warp on the worst day of his life.
Teamed with a relentlessly cheerful producer (Andie MacDowell) and a smart-aleck
cameraman (Chris Elliott), TV weatherman Phil Connors (Bill Murray) is sent to
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to cover the annual Groundhog Day festivities. But
on his way out of town, Phil is caught in a giant blizzard, which he failed to
predict, and finds himself stuck in small-town hell. Just when things couldn't
get any worse, they do. Phil wakes the next morning to find it's Groundhog Day
all over again... and again... and again... Blu-ray
Release Date: January 27th, 2009
Stargate: The Ark of Truth
BR - While both Ark of Truth and Continuum
demand a certain familiarity with Stargate lore and storylines, The Ark of Truth
is designed to wind things up for devotees of the series, whereas Continuum
works as a standalone episode. Both movies are rewarded with a bigger budget and
it shows, even though some of the sets and models (such as the opening mountain
village and lift off from it) are entry-level mattes and CGI. I found the story
and all its various crises and developments to be generally satisfying, never
seeming to make things longer just to satisfy the temporal parameters of a
television show. I thought less of the Replicators who come off as little more
than an infection of erector set spiders, and when the crew fights them off it's
hard not to be reminded of Aliens. On the other hand, I liked that the SG-1 crew
were all professionals at their jobs, some with sensible lines to say. No 1960s
Star Trek cut outs here. Blu-ray Release date:
January 13th, 2009
Being There BR
- 'Being There' is based on Jerzy Kosinski's short comic novel about a
simpleton, Chance (Peter Sellers), raised in isolation whose only education came
from watching TV. When he's forced out of the house where he worked as a
gardener by the death of the wealthy recluse who raised him from infancy, he's
fortuitously struck by a limousine carrying Eve Rand (Shirley MacLaine), the
wife of a wealthy industrialist. He's mistaken, because of his well-tailored
suits, for a man of means and taken to dinner with her husband, Ben Rand (Melvyn
Douglas). There, as Chauncy Gardner, his blank affect is taken for seriousness
and his literal pronouncements about gardening for metaphoric economic
predictions. Soon he's meeting the president (Jack Warden) of the United States
and becoming a star on TV--where he's a natural...
Blu-ray Release Date: February 3rd, 2009
Pride and Glory BR
- Their movie visits the subject of loyalty among cops on the take, dramatized
so richly in Sidney Lumet's Prince of the City, and adds a layer of
blood-related family. It's an interesting and obvious idea, though it strikes me
as overkill even in concept. The notion that police work, especially in certain
units like narco, breeds a level of trust and loyalty akin to firefighters and
war buddies is so ingrained in our imagination it is in danger of becoming a
cliché. It is a danger no longer. Blu-ray
Release date: January 27th, 2009
Waterloo Bridge - Based on the play by
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert E. Sherwood, "Waterloo Bridge" stars
Vivien Leigh as Myra, an innocent ballerina whose life is irrevocably altered in
London by the announcement of war. During a Air-Raid warning Myra meets
handsome, good-natured British officer Roy Cronin (Robert Taylor) on Waterloo
Bridge. The couple soon plans to wed, but Cronin is called to the front, and
shortly thereafter a newspaper incorrectly reports him as a causality. Forced
out of ballet school with her friend, both alone and destitute, Myra turns to
prostitution, although the markers are as subtle as you could imagine for a
1940's film. By today's standards both tragic and melodramatic and Vivien Leigh
is as good in this as anything she ever did... ditto for Robert Taylor who was
so appropriate for the part. DVD Release Date: January 27th, 2009
The Exterminating Angel - A group of
high-society friends are invited to a mansion for dinner and inexplicably find
themselves unable to leave in Luis Buñuel’s daring masterpiece The Exterminating
Angel (El ángel exterminador). Made just one year after his international
sensation Viridiana, this film, full of eerie, comic absurdity, furthers
Buñuel’s wicked takedown of the rituals and dependencies of the frivolous upper
classes. DVD Release Date: February 10th, 2009
Dead and Buried BR
- Something very strange is happening in the quiet coastal village of Potters
Bluff, where tourists and transients are warmly welcomed... then brutally
murdered. But even more shocking is when these slain strangers suddenly reappear
as normal, friendly citizens around town. Now the local sheriff (James Farentino
of THE FINAL COUNTDOWN) and an eccentric mortician (Oscar winner Jack Albertson
in his final feature film appearance) must uncover the horrific secret of a
community where some terrifying traditions are alive and well... and no one is
ever really DEAD & BURIED. Blu-ray Release date:
January 27th, 2009
Divorce Iranian Style - Runaway - Divorce
Iranian Style: From Kim Longinotto and Ziba Mir-Hosseini comes the first ever
footage of a matrimonial court in the heart of Tehran. Divorce Iranian Style
challenges accepted notions of Muslim society as feisty women fight for their
freedom - and their children. Following one judge's court, this award-winning
film is privy to the innermost secrets of Tehran's marriages. Ziba, 16, is
desperate to escape from an arranged marriage to a man twice her age while
Maryam is fighting her ex-husband, and strict Islamic law, for custody of her
children. Presiding over the court, Judge Deldar tries to keep an even hand on
the proceedings. DVD Release Date: January 26th, 2009
RocknRolla BR
- As the credits unfold, the graphics and music immediately put me in mind of
Sin City. I wondered if we would suffer the slings and arrows of Ritchie’s
recent Swept Away and Revolver or revel in the darkly comic perturbations of the
director's earlier delights, Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. I
think it’s safe to say that the effects of his later films are nowhere to be
seen. On the other hand, the new movie does tend to be a little overwrought – a
bit too much cleverness for its own good, while the subplot about the rat is
insufficiently described. That said, I confess I enjoyed the movie and expect to
on to repeated viewings where, some day, I hope to be able to watch it without
subtitles. The characters, who kept rolling out of the movie like clowns from a Volkswagon; the script – more accurately, the language, which, while I didn’t
actually understand all of, tickled my funny bone; and the many set pieces that
appeared from behind Ritchie’s vaudevillian curtain put a smile on my face for
the duration. Blu-ray Release date: January
27th, 2009
Simon of the Desert - Forty-three minutes
of perfect filmmaking (1965). Luis Buñuel tells the story of San Simeon Stylites,
the desert martyr who stood for 25 years atop a pillar, and the efforts of the
devil to coax him down. Since the devil is played by Mexican musical star Silvia
Pinal, her temptations aren't the usual ones. Buñuel's wit is piercingly sharp,
his timing impeccable, and his visual style superbly unobtrusive and
naturalistic--proving again how much realism is required in surrealism. DVD
Release Date: February 10th, 2009
Batman Returns
BR - The plot is classic comic-dom with Gotham City facing two aligning
criminal menaces: the bizarre and sinister Penguin (played, and make-up'ed,
brilliantly by Danny DeVito) and the mysterious and dangerous sexpot known as
the Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer). Lurking in the background is a political
manipulator named Max Shreck (Christopher Walken) and an army of sewer-dwelling
miscreants preparing their vengeance. I thought Michael Keaton as Batman was
just fine and Michelle made me forget any boyhood fantasies of Ertha Kitt, Lee
Meriweather or Julie Newmar. The concept of 'Batman" in the first place is an
outrageous farce with extravagance as the key narrative stroke. It was meant to
be expressed on the big screen as darkly stylistic Burton-esque with grandiose
makeup, towering sets and probing close-ups. I thoroughly enjoy this each time I
watch it. It was meant to be as dynamic and grandiose as it is - this was not an
error. If you are taking 'Batman' seriously - perhaps you need some other
diversions in your entertainment. Blu-ray
Release Date: December 22nd, 2008
The Pink Panther
BR - As with a surprising
number of film roles so closely associated with a particular actor, the
Inspector Clouseau character that made his debut in The Pink Panther (1963) was
not originally intended for Peter Sellers and was not, in fact, meant to be the
central role. The Pink Panther was conceived as a sophisticated comedy about a
charming, urbane jewel thief, Sir Charles Litton, a part perfectly suited to the
talents and image of David Niven. Years before this picture, Niven nailed the
character in Raffles (1940) as the upper crust man-about-town who leads a double
life as an ace jewel thief. But any hopes of capitalizing on his previous
success were quickly dashed when Sellers arrived on the set.
Blu-ray Release Date: January 27th, 2009
The Maniacs - The Maniacs is a brilliant
portrait (Box description) of the Italian society of the sixties. The film is
divided in several segments, each one devoted to a particular mania, with a
special attention to the sexual ones. This anthology is filled with popular
Italian comedians, Walter Chiari, Raimondo Vianello, Franco Franchi & Ciccio
Ingrassia and many others, along with international performers such as Lisa
Gastoni, Gaia Germani and Umberto d Orsi. DVD Release Date: January 27th,
2009
The Inveterate Bachelor - Men are not meant
to be married. This is the philosophy of Luigi (Vittorio De Sica), known as the
Professor . And when the young salesclerk Marcello (Walter Chiari) asks for an
advice since he s falling in love with his landlady s daughter, the Professor
urges him to leave. But Marcello ends up married anyway, and his new life turns
out to be a real nightmare. He becomes so frustrated with his wife and his
mother in low, that he goes mad and is arrested for murder. But not everything
is as it seems. DVD Release Date: January 27th, 2009
Any Given Sunday
BR - Life is a contact sport and football is life when three-time
Academy Award winning filmmaker Oliver Stone and a dynamic acting ensemble
explore the fortunes of the Miami Sharks in 'Any Given Sunday'. At the 50-yard
line of this gridiron cosmos is Al Pacino as Tony D'Amato, the embattled Sharks
coach facing a full-on blitz of team strife plus a new, marketing-savvy Sharks
owner (Cameron Diaz) who's sure Tony is way too old-school. An injured
quarterback (Dennis Quaid), a flashy, bull-headed backup QB (Jamie Foxx), a
slithery team doctor (James Woods) and a running back with an incentive-laden
contract (LL Cool J) also provide some of the stories that zigzag like diagrams
in a playbook... Blu-ray Release Date: January
27th, 2009
The Geisha - Yokiro was the most successful
Geisha house in Western Japan during the first half of the 20th century, and
remains open to this day. At its peak, it was home to over 200 geisha, but
behind the glamorous facade, there were many battles - between family members,
men and women, and with the Yakuza. Momowaka was sold to Yokiro at age 12, and
despite being the top geisha, her many complicated relationships provide
unending challenges throughout her glamorous but turbulent life. Winner of 9
Japanese Academy Awards! DVD Release Date: February 10th, 2009
In the Name of the King
BR - Dungeon Siege started life as a
computer role-playing game, developed by Gas Powered Games for Windows PC and
Mac platforms and released in 2002 with a sequel in 2005 and, since 2006, in a
version for PlayStation Portable. Some clever fellow thought it was the stuff
movies are made of. Or not, depending on the script, casting, direction and
production design. Of these the only one that can't be completely faulted is the
last. In xxxx's hands, we do have the feeling of a vaguely medieval and mystical
landscape, complete with castles, dungeons, moving forests and armies of Krug.
It's like Lord of the Rings light. Very light. Blu-ray
Release date: December 16, 2008
Domino BR
- The real Domino Harvey, who appears briefly at the end of the film, had, in
fact, been arrested for allegedly dealing methamphetamines and was facing trial
and a probable decade's worth of imprisonment when, shortly before production on
the film ended, she died at home, under house arrest, of a massive drug
overdose. Real life is not always quite as pretty as it seems in the movies, but
then this is exactly what Domino dramatises, with the sort of vivid dynamism
normally reserved for action films that are far more conventional and far less
intelligent. Blu-ray Release Date: January 20th,
2009
The Bourne Trilogy
BR - When you think of it, very few cinematic trilogies have
achieved a similar level of coherency. Right away, The Godfather comes to mind,
which, whatever we may think of the final installment and even though it takes
Michael Corleone's story to a logical and dramatically powerful conclusion, it
clearly does not measure up to the standards of the first two. More recently
Peter Jackson managed the impossible with Lord of the Rings, partly by having
been thoroughly worked out as a trilogy – not only in Tolkien's original source
books, but in its transition to film and the fact that the three movies were
filmed back-to-back even before the first was released theatrically.
Blu-ray Release Date: January 27th, 2009
Alone Across the Pacific - Director Kon
Ichikawa's (An Actor's Revenge, The Burmese Harp, Tokyo Olympiad) incredible
real-life tale of one man's epic journey across the Pacific Ocean is based on
Kenichi Horie's best-selling book of the same name. A year previously, at only
23 years old, Horie took his basic sailboat (named 'The Mermaid') and set off
from Nishinomiya in Japan, arriving in San Francisco, California 94 days later.
Man's battle against nature is amongst the timeless themes of Ichikawa's
beautifully shot, inspiring film. Renowned composer Toru Takemitsu provides the
atmospheric score. DVD Release Date: February 23rd, 2009
The Children of Huang Shi - Inspired by
true events, the film tells the story of George Hogg, a young British
journalist, who rescues 60 orphaned children. He leads them on a treacherous
1000-mile journey along the Silk Road, through the Liu Pan Shan Mountains into
the spectacular Gobi desert. Over the course of the journey he falls in love
with a determined, self-trained nurse, and makes a friend in Chen, the leader of
a Chinese partisan group. Madame Wang, a surviving aristocrat, assists in
guiding them to safety in a remote village near the western end of China's Great
Wall. DVD Release Date: January 20th, 2009
The Devil and Daniel Webster - William
Dieterle adapts Stephen Vincent Benet's transformation of the Faust legend from
the tale of an aging genius to that of struggling New Hampshire farmer Jabez
Stone, played by James Craig. When Stone absently exclaims that he would sell
his soul for a little money and a decent crop, up pops the Mephistophelean Mr.
Scratch (Walter Huston). Thinking the whole thing a joke, Stone takes Scratch up
on his offer of seven years of prosperity in return for his soul. As Stone's
fortunes change and his coffers swell, so does his character. Ignoring his kind
and patient wife, Mary (Anne Shirley), he takes a mistress, Belle (Simone
Simon), builds her a mansion, and even allows her to raise his son. When Scratch
comes to collect his debt, the terrified Stone realises his error and begs
legendary New Hampshire lawyer and politician Daniel Webster (Edward Arnold) for
help. THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER is a nearly perfect film, very well acted and
directed, with an exceptional performance by Huston. Even better are the
Oscar-winning score by Bernard Herrmann and the gorgeous black-and-white
photography of Joseph August. DVD Release Date: February 23rd, 2009
Next
2 weeks on the Calendar:
Week of January 26th, 2009
Any Given Sunday [Blu-ray] (Oliver Stone, 1999) Warner
Ashes Of Time Redux [Blu-ray] (Wong Kar-wai, 2008) R'B' Artificial Eye
Ashes Of Time Redux (Wong Kar-wai, 2008) R2 UK Artificial Eye
Bound [Blu-ray] (Wachowski bros., 1996) Wint
The Bourne Trilogy [Blu-ray] (The Bourne Identity | The Bourne Supremacy | The Bourne Ultimatum) - Universal Studios
Cannery Row (David S. Ward, 1982) Warner
Chungking Express [Blu-ray] (Wong Kar-wai, 1995) R 'B' Artificial Eye
The Dardenne Brothers Collection R2 UK Artificial Eye
Dead & Buried [Blu-ray] (Gary Sherman, 1981) Blue Underground
Divorce Iranian Style / Runaway (Kim Longinotto, Ziba Mir-Hosseini, 1998) R2 UK Second Run DVD
The Enforcer (Corey Yuen, 1995) Weinzstein - Dragon Dynasty
Erendira Ikikunari (Juan Mora Catlett, 2006) Facets
The Family Way (Roy Boulting, 1966) Wham! USA
Far from the Madding Crowd (John Schlesinger, 1967) Warner
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (Herbert Ross, 1969) Warner Home Video
Groundhog Day [Blu-ray] (Harold Ramis, 1993) Sony Pictures
Hannibal [Blu-ray] (Ridley Scott, 2001) 101 Distribution
Holly (Guy Moshe, 2006) WEA
Hulk Vs. [Blu-ray] - LionsGate
The Invaders - The Second Season (1967) - Paramount
Lakeview Terrace (Neil LaBute, 2008)
Sony
Lakeview Terrace [Blu-ray]
(Neil LaBute, 2008) Sony
Life Gamble [Blu-ray] (Chang Cheh, 1979) Navarre
The Lucky Ones (Neil Burger, 2008) Lions Gate
The Masterworks Of Rokuro Mochizuki - Artsmagic
Moses und Aron (Danièle Huillet + Jean-Marie Straub, 1975) New Yorker
Neil Young Archives Volume 1 [Blu-ray] (1963 - 1972)(10 Disc Blue-Ray) Reprise Records
The Pink Panther [Blu-ray] (Blake Edwards, 1963) MGM
Pride and Glory (Gavin O'Connor, 2008) New Line Home Video
Pride and Glory [Blu-ray] (Gavin O'Connor, 2008) New Line Home Video
RocknRolla [Blu-ray] (Guy Ritchie, 2008) Warner Bros.
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (Marina Zenovich, 2008) Velocity / Thinkfilm
The Sidney Poitier Collection - Warner
Tell No One (Guillaume Canet, 2006) Music Box Films
Thunder Bay (Anthony Mann, 1953) - R2 UK Optimum
Vicky Cristina Barcelona [Blu-ray] (Woody Allen, 2008) Weinstein Company
Warner Bros. Romance Classics Collection (Palm Springs Weekend / Parrish / Rome Adventure / Susan Slade) - Warner
Waterloo Bridge (Mervyn LeRoy, 1940) Warner
Who Killed Teddy Bear (Joseph Cates, 1965) R2 UK Network
The Yellow Rolls Royce (Anthony Asquith, 1965) Warner Home Video
Zodiac [Blu-ray] (David Fincher, 2007) Paramount
Week of February 2nd, 2009
Akira Kurosawa Box [Blu-ray] [Limited Release] (Rashomon, Ran, Madadayo, and The Quiet Duel - Shizukanaru Ketto) - R'0' Blu-ray - no English subtitles - Jesnet
The Alec Guinness Collection (The Lavender Hill Mob, Kind Hearts and Coronets, The Man in the White Suit, The Captain’s Paradise and The Ladykillers) - Lions Gate Home Ent.
Barnacle Bill (Charles Frend, 1957) - R2 UK Optimum
Being There [Blu-ray] (Hal Ashby, 1979) Warner Home Video
Bottle Shock (Randall Miller, 2008) 20th Century Fox
Brief Encounter [Blu-ray] (David Lean, 1945) R0 UK ITV
Columbo: Mystery Movie Collection 1990 - Columbo Goes to College, Caution: Murder Can be Hazardous to Your Health, The Murder of a Rock Star, It's All in the Game, Butterfly in Shades of Grey and Undercover - Universal
Days and Clouds (Silvio Soldini, 2007) Film Movement
Diary (Oxide Pang Chun, 2006) Image Entertainment
Five (Arch Oboler, 1951) Sony Pictures
Gumshoe (Stephen Frears, 1971) Sony
Hounddog [Blu-ray] (Deborah Kampmeier, 2007) Hannover House
Inside Moves (Richard Donner, 1980) Lionsgate
Little Miss Sunshine [Blu-ray] (Jonathan Dayton + Valerie Faris, 2006) 20th Century Fox
Natalie Wood Signature Collection (Splendor in the Grass, The Gypsy, Sex and the Single Girl, Bombers B-52 and The Cash McCall) Warner Home Video
Our Man in Havana (Carol Reed, 1959) Sony
The Passion of the Christ [Blu-ray] (Mel Gibson, 2004) 20th Century Fox
Paura - Lucio Fulci Remembered Vol. 1 [Limited Edition] (Mike Baronas, 2008) Tempe Video
Peter Sellers Collection (I’m All Right, Jack!, The Smallest Show on Earth, Carlton-Browne of the F.O., Two-Way Stretch and Heavens Above) Lionsgate
The Secret Life of Bees [Blu-ray] (Gina Prince-Bythewood, 2008) 20th Century Fox
Sideways [Blu-ray] (Alexander Payne, 2004) 20th Century Fox
"You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do..."
Henry Ford (1863 - 1947)
"How often mankind has wished for a world as peaceful, and secure, as the one
Landru provided."
"And we never got it. Just lucky, I guess."
Cheers,
Gary