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Not exact matches
Oh and let me guess: You ordered all the
classic Disney
films on
DVD because you don't want your child to miss out on the wonders of these cinematic stories you experienced as a child, right?
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To be fair, the game IS an excellent attempt at a polished addition to a now tiresome franchise, if you loved the Ridley Scott and James Camerons heralded Alien
films, and like me, consider Predator as a must - have
classic in the
DVD collection, you won't put down the controller.
The disc opens with a 90 - second trailer for
classic live action Disney
films on video and
DVD, highlighting The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, The Apple Dumpling Gang and sequel, The Absent Minded Professor, The Love Bug, Escape to Witch Mountain and its sequel.
Glenn Erickson has been reviewing
film and video releases since 1997, for MGM, Turner
Classic Movies and his own website
DVD Savant.
House of the Long Shadows (Kino Lorber Studio
Classics, Blu - ray,
DVD), directed by Pete Walker, stars Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing, along with John Carradine and Desi Arnaz Jr., and the disc features separate commentary tracks by director Pete Walker and
film historian David Del Valle and an interview with Walker.
Rita Hayworth is at her most iconic as the forties sex - bomb in Gilda (Criterion, Blu - ray,
DVD), a 1946
film noir
classic co-starring Glenn Ford as Johnny Farrell, an American tough guy in Buenos Aires, and George Macready as Ballin Mundson, the owner of a nightclub and illegal casino who hires Johnny as his club manager.
Also new on
DVD: M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (Paramount), an adaptation of the animated TV series and one of the most critically reviled
films of the year, the feature
film version of Beverly Cleary's Ramona And Beezus (Fox), Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (Warner), Marina de Van's Don't Look Back (IFC) with Sophie Marceau and Monica Bellucci, The Lightkeepers (Image) with Richard Dreyfuss and Blythe Danner, Lau Kar - Leung's
classic martial arts movie Shaolin Mantis (Vivendi) and the newly remastered The Endless Summer: Director's Special Edition (Monterey).
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Collector's Edition Rated PG for some scary images Appropriate for all ages Available August 26, 2008 on
DVD and Blu - ray disc Believe it or not, this
classic Disney
film is now 15 years - old.
The fact of the matter is, the first
film only made $ 100 million total at the domestic and international box office though it's become something of a cult
classic on
DVD.
At the start of the
DVD, there is a 90 - second trailer for
classic live action
films on Disney
DVD and video, highlighting Apple Dumpling Gang, Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, Escape to Witch Mountain, Return from Witch Mountain, and The Absent Minded Professor.
However, despite my protest to fullscreen
films I would recommend this
DVD purchase to anyone's «Ultimate Disney
Classic Library», otherwise definitely rent this one!
This oddly named but inestimable
DVD outfit deserves a shout - out for its industrious and often wondrous efforts as a quality clearinghouse for niche titles that might otherwise fall through the cracks, from music docs (The Great Rock»n' Roll Swindle) to
classic television (Freaks and Geeks, SCTV, priceless Dick Cavett collections devoted to
film, rock music, and comedy), and definitive comedy compilations (Steve Martin, Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor).
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This is one of the few titles to get an «Encore Edition,» with 3000 more copies, and this edition includes additional supplements: new commentary by Twilight Time's house team of
film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman, plus video introductions by Martin Scorsese (6 minutes, carried over from the «Columbia
Film Noir
Classics»
DVD box set) and Michael Mann (11 minutes).
Sony Pictures
Classics has released a worthy
DVD of this outstanding
film.
The disc opens with the traditional 90 - second promo for
classic live action Disney
films on
DVD, highlighting comedies like The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, and The Absent - Minded Professor.
The disc opens with a 90 - second promo for
classic live action Disney
films on video and
DVD.
This is also newly remastered and includes the supplements from the earlier
DVD special edition: two commentary tracks (on by
film historian Richard Schickel, one by
film historian / screenwriter Lem Dobbs and
film historian Nick Redman), the featurette «Shadows of Suspense,» an introduction by Turner
Classic Movies host Robert Osborne, and the 1973 TV - movie remake starring Richard Crenna in the MacMurray role, Samantha Eggar as the seductive Phyllis, and Lee J. Cobb as the insurance boss Keys.
Kino Lorber's veteran producer Bret Wood has breen with Kino for over 25 years and has played a key role in bringing many archival and silent
classics to vigorous life, and is currently involved in Kino's most ambitious silent project to date: a definitive multi-disc Blu - ray /
DVD anthology of African American silent
films: Pioneers of African American Cinema.
I'm pleased to find that this
film has held up well for me on each subsequent viewing from immediate revisitation in the summer of 2002 to another look in July 2004 to a review of the tardy 20th Anniversary Edition
DVD in early 2009 and, now at my most critical state to date, in the summer of 2013 when Oliver & Company makes its Blu - ray debut in a 25th Anniversary Edition Blu - ray +
DVD combo pack alongside two of the studio's less esteemed, sequel-less «animated
classics.»
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The disc opens with the old 90 - second promo for
classic live action Disney
films on
DVD and video, highlighting some of the studio's most popular
films of the»60s and»70s.
The latest installment in the series based on the
classic science fiction
film «Planet of the Apes,» War for the Planet of the Apes, is available on
DVD and Blu - ray.
That beloved institution of important
classic and contemporary
films assigns spine number 702 to a Dual - Format Edition consisting of 1 Blu - ray and 2
DVDs and a lower - priced two - disc
DVD - only set.
A TIMELESS
CLASSIC BLOSSOMS INTO A FAMILY
FILM FAVORITE THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER Rediscover the Mythical World of NARNIA on Blu - ray and
DVD on April 8th
And yet another
classic Apatow family
film comes to
DVD.
As we've seen in prior
DVD wrap - ups, there's often a sequel among the
classic and not - so -
classic movies, and Blade: Trinity tries hard to recapture the kinetic energy of the first Blade
film, yet manages to feel more like the tenth entry in a tired franchise.
Also available on
DVD as part of the four -
film set
Classic Western Round - up Vol.
by Melissa Wellham A
classic Silent
film, a satire and a collection of Scorsese shorts - Melissa takes a look at some recent and up - coming
DVD releases.
His love for Werner Herzog and
classic films cemented him as a kindred spirit to me (and I definitely want a bonus feature on the
DVD involving his «remakes»).
I previously featured Abel Gance's 1919 masterpiece J'Accuse in my
DVD column, but was given the opportunity to really explore the
film in a feature piece for Turner
Classic Movies.
Other
Classic DVD Bonus Features include «The Sound Of Beauty: Restoring A
Classic», which looks into restoring the
film and focuses on its 7.1 mix.
Debuting this week on
DVD, «Murder in Miami» has been described as «a sexy, thrilling ode to the
classic De Palma
films of the»80s — particularly Body Double.»
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Book - length
film studies by amateurs can be traced back to Salman Rushdie's 1992 The Wizard of Oz, the volume that launched the BFI
Film Classics — possibly the most bountiful book series in the history of
film criticism in any language, and one that sums up some of the gains criticism generally can boast over the same period, when
DVD extras, building on the precedents established with laserdiscs, started to become institutionalized.
At the start of the disc, there is the 1 1/2 minute preview for
classic live action Disney
films on
DVD, which highlights The Parent Trap, The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Absent Minded Professor, The Love Bug, and Escape to Witch Mountain, among others.
The widescreen treatment is an anomaly among the Herbie sequels (parts three and four are both fullscreen on
DVD) and as well as
classic live action
films outside of the Special Edition / Vault Disney line.
These brief ads are a neat and simple inclusion, which we have hardly seen on
DVDs for
classic Disney
films.
Indicator is a new Blu - Ray and
DVD release label from Powerhouse
Films, who bring
classic films on expertly encoded Limited Dual Format Editions exclusively to the UK.
A - Kon - Tiki Rated PG - 13 for a disturbing violent sequence Available on
DVD and Blu - ray Based on the
classic novel by Thor Heyerdahl, this Academy Award nominated
film (Best Foreign Language
Film — Norway), follows Thor and a group of adventurers who attempt to prove that Peruvians could have been the first inhabitants of Tahiti by taking a balsa wood raft and floating there using only the winds and currents to guide them.
Disney has released all of their animated
classics in original aspect ratio on
DVD, and there is no reason to believe that the
films of the»60s,»70s, and early»80s (whose 1.33:1
DVD aspect ratios are often called into question) are an exception to this practice.
Where we have deluxe, lovingly - restored and mastered editions of the
films Francois Truffaut, Jean - Luc Godard, Eric Rohmer, Alain Resnais, Agnes Varda and Louis Malle from Criterion, few of Chabrol's
classics have received even nominally respectable treatment on
DVD (mostly from Kino and the defunct Home Vision label), many of his greatest
films have been relegated to inferior
DVD editions (See my survey of Chabrol on
DVD, circa 2009, in this feature on Parallax View) and not a single title has been given the Criterion treatment.
The disc opens with a 90 - second preview for
classic live action Disney
films on
DVD and video, including The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, and The Absent Minded Professor.
* This release is limited to 1000 copies only * Road to Perdition, B - Movie Style: An extensive interview with «Hellgate» director William A. Levey (HD, 35 mins) * Alien Invasion, Blaxploitation and Ghost - Busting Mayhem: Scholar, Filmmaker and fan Howard S. Berger reflects on the intriguing
film career of William A. Levey (HD, 12 mins) * Video Nasty: Kenneth Hall, writer of the Puppet Master series, speaks about the direct - to - video horror boom that allowed «Hellgate» to become a
classic of the cassette rental era (HD, 8 mins) * Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys * Collector's booklet featuring writing on the
film by Lee Gambin, illustrated with original artwork and stills * A
DVD of the
film is also included alongside the Blu - ray disc
This
DVD opens with a 1 1/2 minute trailer for
classic live action Disney
films like The Apple Dumpling Gang and its sequel, The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, Escape to Witch Mountain and sequel, and The Absent Minded Professor.
They've carried their loving care for
classic and contemporary movies to
DVD, finding vintage supplements for
classic films and contributing to the critical record with their efforts.
Magic in the Moonlight hits
DVD and Blu - ray + Digital HD on Tuesday as the sixth consecutive Allen
film distributed by Sony Pictures
Classics.