Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF June 21st, 2010

 

This Week's Highlights

Gnunha yinda murdi! Haneke, Visconti, Cukor on Blu-ray and DVDs of film via Michael Powell, Schaffner, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Noir and more.. We offer new calendar updates, a new contest with another GREAT Criterion DVD prize, September announced Criterions and a last call for OOPs! Have a fabulous week!

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  September Criterions Announced:
The Thin Red Line [Blu-ray + DVD] (Terrence Malick, 1998)
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence [Blu-ray + DVD] (Nagisa Oshima, 1983)
Breathless [Blu-ray] (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960)
Charade [Blu-ray] (Stanley Donen, 1963)
Eclipse Series 24: The Actuality Dramas of Allan King

 
 

Out of Print Criterions as of June 30th, 2010 -  GET WHILE YOU CAN!

 

Billy Liar PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
Bob le flambeur
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
Diary of A Chambermaid
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
Kind Hearts and Coronets
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
The Man Who Fell to Earth (DVD and Blu-ray editions)
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
The Milky Way
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
The Phantom of Liberty
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
That Obscure Object of Desire
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
Touchez pas au grisbi
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)
A Woman Is a Woman
PURCHASE LINK (BEAVER REVIEW)

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LATEST ADDITIONS to the Calendar: (PRE-ORDER & save!):

The Mission [Blu-ray] (Roland Joffé, 1986) Warner

Three Kings [Blu-ray] (David O. Russell, 1999) Warner

Good [Blu-ray] (Vicente Amorim, 2008) - NEM

Cemetery Junction [Blu-ray] (Ricky Gervais, 2010) Sony Pictures

The Zookeeper (Ralph Ziman, 2001) Brink

Vigilante [Blu-ray] (William Lustig, 1983) Blue Underground

The Pirates of Penzance (Wilford Leach, 1983) Universal Studios

The Square [Blu-ray] (Nash Edgerton, 2008) Apparition

A Quiet Little Marriage (Mo Perkins, 2008) MPI

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? (Werner Herzog, 2009) First Look

9th Company (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] (Fyodor Bondarchuk, 2005) Well Go USA

An Empress and the Warriors [Blu-ray] (Siu-Tung Ching, 2008) Weinstein Company

Mercury Rising [Blu-ray] (Harold Becker, 1998) Universal

Starcrash (Roger Corman Cult Classics) [Blu-ray] (Luigi Cozzi, 1978) Shout! Factory

Sons of Anarchy: Season Two [Blu-ray] - Twentieth Century Fox

Return of 5 Deadly Venoms (Cheh Chang, 1978) - Weinstein Company

A Zed & Two Noughts [Blu-ray] (Peter Greenaway, 1985) RB UK

Storm (Hans-Christian Schmid, 2009) R2 UK Soda Pictures

Double Take (Johan Grimonprez, 2009) R2 UK Soda Pictures

The Bergman Faith Trilogy - R2 UK Palisades Tartan

Secretary [Blu-ray] (Steven Shainberg, 2002) RB UK Palisades Tartan

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ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): For a first time viewing I was highly impressed with Warwick Thornton's Samson and Delilah. It's been a long while since I've had such an evocative initial film experience. Re-viewing Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard via the Criterion Blu-ray, Haneke's unforgettable The White Ribbon and Garland doing what she does best in A Star is Born - each in the glory of 1080P helped establish another tremendous week. I was also impressed with Schaffner/Heston's The War Lord - one of the best of it's limited genre. I'd was curious about the two Michael Powell films in Classic British Thrillers but it may have been the 3rd - The Upturned Glass - that I enjoyed the most. Eric continues to peak my interest with more Alain Robbe-Grillet. Silver Lode and Hell to Eternity have their own class. But it doesn't all have to be 'great' - what about the enjoyably nostalgic Invasion of the Bee Girls? and the bizarre Hammer film The Lost Continent?or let's really scrape the bottom of the barrell with Slithis ...

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

Slithis - The discovery of several mutilated dogs along the canals of Venice Beach and the subsequent murder of a couple in a nearby home prompts the police to believe that some sort of mutilation cult has appeared in the area. Frustrated high school journalism teacher Wayne Connors (Alan Blanchard) decides to do some poking around of his own and discovers traces of mud at the murder scene. His science teacher friend Dr. John (J.C. Claire) identifies the slightly radioactive mud as "slithis" which first appeared in Utah in a lake near a nuclear power leak and was capable of absorbing and taking on the characteristics of living organisms. DVD Release Date: June 1st, 2010

The White Ribbon BD - Something is wrong in the village. Some malevolent force, some rot in the foundation. This wrongness is first sensed in a series of incidental "accidents." Then the maiming of a child takes place. This forces the villagers, who all know one another, to look around more carefully. Is one of them guilty? How can that be? One person couldn't be responsible for all of these disturbing events. Have many been seized in an evil contagion? Sony Blu-ray Release Date June 29th, 2010

Samson and Delilah BD - Samson and Delilah's world is small--an isolated community in the Central Australian desert. When tragedy strikes they turn their backs on home and embark on a journey of survival. Lost, unwanted and alone they discover that life isn't always fair, but love never judges. A winner of numerous international awards, Samson and Delilah marks the emergence of a major new talent in writer/ director Warwick Thornton. Offering a rare insight into the issues confronting the youth of a lost generation of Aborigines, it has already been hailed by critics as the one of the greatest films ever to come out of Australia. Blu-ray Release date: June 21st, 2010

The Leopard BD - Making its long-awaited U.S. home video debut, Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard (Il Gattopardo) is an epic on the grandest possible scale. The film recreates, with nostalgia, drama, and opulence, the tumultuous years of Italy’s Risorgimento—when the aristocracy lost its grip and the middle classes rose and formed a unified, democratic Italy. Burt Lancaster stars as the aging prince watching his culture and fortune wane in the face of a new generation, represented by his upstart nephew (Alain Delon) and his beautiful fiancée (Claudia Cardinale). Awarded the Palme d’Or at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, The Leopard translates Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s novel, and the history it recounts, into a truly cinematic masterpiece. Blu-ray Release Date: June 29th, 2010

Enter the Dragon BD - Recruited by an intelligence agency, outstanding martial arts student Bruce Lee participates in a brutal karate tournament hosted by the evil Han. Along with champions Roper and Williams, he uncovers Han's white slavery and drug trafficking ring located on a secret island fortress. In the exciting climax, hundreds of freed prisoners fight in an epic battle with Lee and Han locked in a deadly duel. Blu-ray Release date: March 27th, 2007

A Star is Born BD - Judy Garland is at her peak, pulling out all the stops, daring the gods in this dark, weighty fable of the price one pays to be at the top. This version, directed by Cukor, is lent all manner of mythic significance by Garland, teetering on the abyss before the slide. There would be other triumphs in concert, but this is the peak of her film career. Here she finally exposed her powerful dramatic range, coupled with the magnificent singing voice that she pushed further than anyone could imagine. Her genius is attached to an uncomfortable, intense plot that allows reason for the tremulous mannerisms and bottomless, dark eyes. Blu-ray Release Date: June 22nd, 2010

Invasion of the Bee Girls - "Invasion of the Bee Girls" is the best schlock soft-core science fiction movie since maybe "The Vengeance of She." It may, in fact, provide a clue to the most puzzling aspect of that 1968 epic. You will recall that Olinka Berova, who played She, was plagued by a strange buzzing in her ears. This was in fact the sound track calling her back to the trackless wastes of lost eons, although for a long time we didn't catch on. All we knew was that every time she heard the buzzing, Olinka started taking off her clothes. Members of the audience were even moved to float a few tentative buzzes themselves. Now comes a movie in which every time we hear the buzzing on the sound track a man drops dead of an acute coronary. Secret Key DVD Release Date: June 15th, 2010

Classic British Thrillers - The British Cinematograph Films Act of 1927 was passed to give motion pictures made in the United Kingdom an edge over Hollywood imports. However technically crude, these low budget quota quickies provided on-the-job training for some of the biggest stars of the Golden Age of British Cinema. The Phantom Light (1935), Red Ensign (1935) and The Upturned Glass (1947). DVD Release Date: July 28th, 2008

The War Lord - One of the finest historical adventure films ever made, The War Lord dramatises with uncommon intelligence and integrity the brutality, difficulties and injustices of the Middle Ages. Charlton Heston (Ben Hur, Touch of Evil, The Ten Commandments) stars as Chrysagon, an honoured knight who takes over a castle tower in the swampland of Normandy to strengthen his duke's authority. DVD Release Date: June 21st, 2010

Love Rites - Hugo (Matthieu Carriere, MALPERTUIS) gets side-tracked from his trip to pick up some valuable vintage Fortuny dresses when he sites enigmatic prostitute Myriam (Marina Pierro, THE ART OF LOVE) on the Metro. Myriam is no mere prostitute. Carrying herself with the air of a courtesan (or a geisha), she lets Hugo pursue her and capture her. She gets him to confess his secret desires to her in the pews of an old church and he allows himself to be lead blind through the streets by her. Cult Epics DVD Release Date: April 26th, 2005

Forgotten Noir Vol. 13 - Breakdown: There's action and drama in AND out of the ring when an ex-convict (William Bishop) becomes a rising heavyweight fighter and a championship contender--and then, on the eve of the big fight, finds the man who can prove that he was framed for the crime for which he served time. "The fight scenes hold the spectator on the edge of his seat"--Harrison's Reports. Eye Witness (aka: Your Witness): Made in the Hitchcock style (and produced by longtime Hitchcock partner Joan Harrison), this witty English-made mystery/courtroom drama stars Robert Montgomery (who also directed) as a New York lawyer who comes to England to help a wartime pal (Michael Ripper) wrongly accused of murder. Who is the mysterious missing witness and will she be found in time to save a man's life? DVD Release Date: February 23rd, 2010

Master Lee's Drunkard Cinema - In THE NEEDLE AVENGER, a young man joins a kung-fu academy but fails to fit in (probably because he skips lessons to practice his needle throwing - which begs the question why he joined the academy in the first place). He soon runs off with the master's daughter and becomes a salt smuggler. He ends up joining with the school's top fighter - his former rival - against a local mob leader.Meanwhile, in CHALLENGE THE DRAGON (aka WAY OF THE TIGER not to be confused with Bruce Lee's WAY OF THE DRAGON although I'm sure they TIGER's producers and distributors wouldn't have minded), Tang Lung protects a village from mobsters who are after their ginseng crop. DVD Release Date: March 16th, 2010

Eden and After - In the labyrinthine Eden Cafe where ads for Coca-Cola share wall space with living friezes of nude models and slogans like "Drink Blood" a group of French students play games of Russian Roulette, poisoning, and rape. The Dutchman (Pierre Zimmer) enters the scene and demonstrates a "trick" he learned in Africa in which he heals one of the students who he has asked to pick up pieces of broken glass. He gives fear powder (not cocaine because that's already on the menu as a beverage at the Eden Cafe) to Violette (Catherine Jourdan) and she imagines herself in Tunisia in a series of sadomasochistic vignettes with the Dutchman and her fellow students inhabiting various roles (characters playing multiple roles - including themselves as actors - is an element of several Robbe-Grillet films) suffering multiple deaths and Violette even encounters her own double.

Trans-Europ-Express - The film begins simply. Writer Alain Robbe-Grillet gets aboard the train with his wife (Catherine Robbe-Grillet, herself the author of the S&M classic L'IMAGE) and a film producer who then suggests they make a film using the train - the Trans-Europ-Express from Paris to Antwerp - as a setting with drug trafficking and rape. Off the top of his head, Robbe-Grillet voices the proposed scenario which features the actor Jean-Louis Trintignant (winking at the camera in his first close-up) as Elias buying a valise with a false bottom and heads to Antwerp to collect a shipment of cocaine. His journey is constantly rewritten and deconstructed by the three on the train who involve him with prostitutes, fake cops, bombs (early on, a rail yard is used to represent the scattered train compartments after an explosion accomplished in an intentionally artificial manner with an comic explosion optical effect).

The Lost Continent - THE LOST CONTINENT is a crazy-quilt of a film, with chunks of several unrelated plotlines sewn together willy nilly. Eric Porter plays Lansen, the captain of a tramp steamer who has agreed to deliver contraband dynamite for a hefty price. His passengers are a polyglot of the good, the bad and the worse. Shipwrecked on a mysterious isle in the Sargasso Sea, Lansen and party find themselves prisoners of a bizarre inbred colony still governed by the long-abandoned edicts of the Spanish Inquisition. DVD Release Date: January 11th, 2010

Silver Lode - Silver Lode tells the story of Dan Ballard (John Payne) and Rose Evans (Lizabeth Scott) who are about to be married when Marshal Ned McCarthy (Dan Duryea) and his deputies ride into town looking for Ballard. McCarthy accuses Ballard of having murdered his brother and has come to arrest him. At first the townspeople are on Ballard's side but gradually they turn against him especially when they believe that he has killed the town sheriff (Emile Meyer). Ballard tries to prove his innocence and expose McCarthy, who appears to be a reference to Senator Joseph McCarthy. DVD Release Date: May 25, 2010

Hell to Eternity - “Based on a true story” is generally an irrelevant claim, an attempt to add a little heft to a film that’s apparently in need of that something extra. Every now and then, though, there’s a movie like Phil Karlson’s Hell to Eternity (1960) where its basis on a real story keeps viewers from being distracted with its implausibilies, in effect cutting down second-guessing whether the details of the real-life story are known or not. In this case, an L.A. kid is adopted by a Japanese family so that he learns to speak that language. During World War II his bilingual abilities allow him to talk over a thousand civilians and soldiers on Saipan into surrendering. DVD Release Date: June 5th, 2007
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

 

June 21st, 2010

 

A Star Is Born [Blu-ray] (George Cukor, 1954) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Alain Resnais Collection (I Want to Go Home (1989), Melo(1986) Love Unto Death (1984) and Life is a Bed of Roses (1983) R2 UK Artificial Eye

Black Jack (Ken Loach, 1979) R2 UK BFI Video

Close-Up (Abbas Kiarostami, 1990) Criterion
Close-Up [
Blu-ray] (Abbas Kiarostami, 1990) Criterion
(BEAVER REVIEW)

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs [Blu-ray 3D Version] (Phil Lord + Chris Miller, 2009) - Sony

Le Combat Dans L'Ile (Alain Cavalier, 1962) - Zeitgeist Films

Cult Spaghetti Westerns Box Set - DJANGO, A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL, KEOMA - R2 UK Argent Films

Death Race 2000 [Blu-ray] (Paul Bartel, 1975) Shout! Factory

Diana Dors Double Bill - Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? / My Wife's Lodger [Blu-ray][1953] R'B' UK BFI

Father of My Children (Mia Hansen-Løve, 2009) R2 UK - Artificial Eye

The Good Guy (Julio DePietro, 2009) Lionsgate

Le grand jeu (Jacques Feyder, 1934) - R2 UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

Hungarian Masters Box Set (3 Films - My Way Home (Miklós Jancsó, 1964) Love (Károly Makk, 1971) Diary for My Children (Márta Mészáros, 1982) R2 UK Second Run

The Island (Pyotr Manonov, 2006) R2 UK - Artificial Eye

The Last Station (Michael Hoffman, 2009) Sony

The Last Station [Blu-ray] (Michael Hoffman, 2009) Sony

The Last Station (Michael Hoffman, 2009) R2 UK - Optimum

The Leopard [Blu-ray] (Luchino Visconti, 1963) R'B UK BFI (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Maid (Sebastián Silva, 2009) - Oscilloscope (BEAVER REVIEW)

Martin - Special Edition (George A. Romero, 1978) R2 UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

Micmacs [Blu-ray] (Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2009) RB E1 Entertainment

Nosferatu (plus Vampyr & Le Vampire - Gothic Horror Collection Volume I) - Walking Shadows

Profound Desires of the Gods [Blu-ray] (Shohei Imamura, 1968) RB UK MoC (BEAVER REVIEW)

Red Desert (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964) Criterion
Red Desert [
Blu-ray] (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964) Criterion
(BEAVER REVIEW)

Remember Me [Blu-ray] (Allen Coulter, 2010) - Summit Entertainment

Samson and Delilah (Warwick Thornton, 2009) R2 UK - Trinity Films

Samson and Delilah [Blu-ray] (Warwick Thornton, 2009) RB UK - Trinity Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

She, A Chinese (Xiaolu Guo, 2009) R2 UK Optimum

The War Lord (Franklin J. Schaffner, 1965) R2 UK Eureka (BEAVER REVIEW)

Wild Target (Pierre Salvadori, 1993) R2 UK Second Sight Films

 

 

June 28th, 2010

 

Breath (Kim Ki-duk, 2007) R2 UK Palisades Tartan

Cartel [Blu-ray] (Brian J. Bagley, 2009) E1 Entertainment

Casanova '70 (Mario Monicelli, 1965) R2 UK Mr Bongo Films

Cine Romand (Françoise Romand, 2009) Microcinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Crazies [Blu-ray] (Breck Eisner, 2010) - Overture

Crazy [Blu-ray] (Rick Bleber, 2008) Screen Media

Creation (Jon Amiel, 2009) Lionsgate

Devil Within (Tom Hardy, 2009) Seminal Films

Don McKay [Blu-ray] (Jake Goldberger, 2009) Image Entertainment

The Eclipse (Conor McPherson, 2009) Magnolia

The Eclipse [Blu-ray] (Conor McPherson, 2010) Magnolia

Everlasting Moments (Jan Troell, 2008) Criterion
Everlasting Moments [
Blu-ray] (Jan Troell, 2008) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010, Banksy) R2 UK Revolver Entertainment

First Love (Maximilian Schell, 1970) VCI

Green Zone (Paul Greengrass, 2010) - Universal Pictures

Green Zone [Blu-ray] (Paul Greengrass, 2010) - Universal Pictures

Jack Cardiff - Cameraman - R2 UK Elevation Sales

The Last Big Thing (Dan Zukovic, 1996) Vanguard Cinema

Leave It To Beaver: The Complete Series - Shout! Factory

The Leopard [Blu-ray] (Luchino Visconti, 1963) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Memphis Belle Deluxe Edition [Blu-ray] (William Wyler, 1944) - Periscope Film LLC

The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (Michael A. Hoey, 1966) MVD

New York Confidential (Russell Rouse, 1955) VCI

Night Train to Munich (Carol Reed, 1940) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief [Blu-ray] (Chris Columbus, 2010) Fox 2000

Pretty Bird (Paul Schneider, 2008) Paramount

Red Barry (Ford Beebe, 1938) VCI

Return Of The One-Armed Swordsman (Cheh Chang, 1969) Vivendi Entertainment

Sammy Going South (Alexander Mackendrick, 1963) R2 UK Optimum Home Entertainment

Stolen [Blu-ray] (Anders Anderson, 2009) MPI

Uncle Vanya (Franchot Tone, 1958) VCI

Vengeance [Blu-ray] (Johnnie To, 2009) RB UK Optimum

Versus [Blu-ray] (Ryuhei Kitamura, 2000) Tokyo Shock

Victory at Sea Deluxe Edition [Blu-ray] (Henry Salomon, 1952) - Periscope Film LLC

The Warlords [Blu-ray] (Peter Chan, 2010) - Magnolia

The White Ribbon [Blu-ray] (Michael Haneke, 2009) - Sony (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

July 5th, 2010

 

A Single Man (Tom Ford, 2009) - Sony Pictures

A Single Man [Blu-ray] (Tom Ford, 2009) - Sony Pictures

Battle League Horumo (Motoki Katsuhide, 2009) Viz Video

Brooklyn's Finest [Blu-ray] (Antoine Fuqua, 2009) Anchor Bay

Chicago - The Original 1927 Film Restored (Frank Urson, 1927) Flicker Alley

Dr. Giggles/Otis (Horror Double Feature) [Blu-ray] - Warner Home Video

Eyeborgs [Blu-ray] (Richard Clabaugh, 2009) Image Entertainment

The Film Noir Collection: Volume 2 - Pushover (1954), Nightfall (1957), The Brothers Rico (1957), City of Fear (1959) + Human Desire (1954) - Sony

Gamera Vs. Barugon (Shigeo Tanaka, 1966) Shout! Factory

Girl With the Dragon Tattoo [Blu-ray] (Niels Arden Oplev, 2009) Music Box Films

Jason and the Argonauts [Blu-ray] (Don Chaffey, 1963) Sony

Last Man Standing / The Last Boy Scout [Blu-ray] (Action Double Feature) - Warner

Lost Keaton: Sixteen Comedy Shorts 1934-1937 - Kino

Steamboat Bill, Jr. [Blu-ray] (Charles Reisner, 1928) Kino

The Wind Journeys (Ciro Guerra, 2009) Film Movement

 

July 12th, 2010

 

Assault on Precinct 13 [Blu-ray] (Jean-François Richet, 2005) Universal Studios
Baseline [Blu-ray] (Brendon O'Loughlin, 2010) R'B' UK - Optimum
Chloe [
Blu-ray] (Atom Egoyan, 2009) Sony Pictures

Eric Rohmer - Moral Tales - R2 - UK Artificial Eye

Film Noir Classics Collection 5 (Cornered, Desperate, Phenix City Story, Deadline at Dawn, Armored Car Robbery, Crime in the Streets, Dial 1119 + Backfire) - Warner

Formosa Betrayed (Adam Kane, 2009) - Screen Media

The Girl By the Lake (Andrea Molaioli, 2007) MPI

The Greatest [Blu-ray] (Shana Feste, 2009) - National Entertainment Media

Greenberg [Blu-ray] (Noah Baumbach, 2010) Focus Features

The Headless Woman (Lucrecia Martel, 2008) R2 UK Drakes Avenue

Hotel (Jessica Hausner, 2004) R2 UK Artificial Eye

In Bruges [Blu-ray] (Martin McDonagh, 2008) Universal

Insomnia [Blu-ray] (Christopher Nolan, 2002) Warner

Jet Li 8 Film Set - Asia Vision

Landfall (Ken Annakin, 1949) R2 UK Optimum Home Entertainment

Leap Year [Blu-ray] (Anand Tucker, 2010) R'B' UK - Optimum Home Entertainment

Lourdes [Blu-ray] (Jessica Hausner, 2009) RB UK Artificial Eye

Lovely Rita (Jessica Hausner, 2001) R2 UK Artificial Eye

Middle of Nowhere [Blu-ray] (John Stockwell, 2008) Image Entertainment

Terribly Happy (Henrik Ruben Genz , 2010) - Oscilloscope Laboratories

Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu (The Only Son/There Was a Father) - Criterion

The Unpolished (Pia Marais, 2007) R2 UK Second Run

Zift (Javor Gardev, 2008) MPI

     
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