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Watch Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection Online

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
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This collection contains five titles currently not on DVD that were made starring the illustrious duo during the same time frame as their “Thin Man” series. With the exception of 1947’s “The Senator was Indiscreet”, this puts all of the Loy/Powell films on DVD. The extras described below are from a press release from Warner Home Video. The biggest let-down about this position is the lack of commentary for any of the films, but Warner probably figures with the amount of documentary material they set aside in the Thin Man Boxed Site, they would fair be going over old-fashioned territory. The films, in chronological order, are as follows:

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Manhattan Melodrama (1934)

This is more of a movie with Powell and Loy than one about them as a couple. The focus is more on Clark Gable and William Powell, who play two orphans who grow up together but wind up on opposite sides of the law. Myrna Loy plays the woman that both characters appreciate. Gable plays the gangster in this film, Powell the guy who goes up the political ladder. The melodramatic portion is that as D.A. Powell’s character wins a conviction against Gable’s character, and as a result he is sentenced to death. Later, as governor, Powell must resolve whether or not to commute his childhood friend’s sentence. Powell is very worthy here at playing a more serious role.

Special Features:

· Comedy short “Goofy Movies #2″

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· Classic cartoon “The Extinct Pioneer”

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & French (feature film only)

Evelyn Prentice (1934)

This one seems to miss a step as far as set holes go, but it is smooth above average. Powell plays a defense attorney who is also allotment detective, and whose heavy-duty work habits cause him to neglect his wife, played by Loy in the title role. As a result of this neglect, Loy commits an indiscretion with a playboy and ultimately figures into her husband’s next tremendous kill case.

Special Features:

· Comedy short “Goofy Movies #3″

· Classic cartoon “Discontented Canary”

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & French (feature film only)

Double Wedding (1937)

This is a different kind of film for Powell and Loy. Loy plays high-powered businesswoman Margit Agnew who is discouraged to learn that her dinky sister is planning to marry vagabond Charlie Lodge (William Powell) who, since he lives in a trailer, is hardly in a station to serve her. Margit tries to intervene, and in the slay winds up with Lodge herself. The set is thin, but the comedy is very gracious. This film was shot partly before and after the death of Jean Harlow, who was Powell’s lover and Loy’s satisfactory friend. Filming was suspended for awhile due to the tragedy.

Special Features:

· Musical short “Dancing on the Ceiling”

· Classic cartoon “The Hound and the Rabbit”

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & French (feature film only)

I Treasure You Again (1940)

My popular non-Thin Man Loy and Powell movie and showcases everything that is enormous about the chemistry the two had on cloak. Powell plays stuffy and rich Larry Wilson, who, after a blow to the head, realizes he is actually confidence man George Carey. Wilson is honest some alternate identity he assumed after he first got amnesia nine years before. Realizing he has a sweet deal in his wealthy second identity, Carey decides to spruce out Wilson’s finances and leave town. However, when Carey meets Wilson’s estranged wife, played by Loy, he falls for her and decides to hang around long enough to get her attend.

Special Features:

· Crime Doesn’t Pay Series short “Jackpot”

· Classic cartoon “Tom Turkey and His Harmonica Humdingers”

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & French (feature film only)

Love Crazy (1941)

Another estimable entry in the Loy and Powell series of movies. After four years of marriage, Stephen Ireland (William Powell) runs into an obsolete girlfriend that lives nearby. The two extinguish up impartial talking, but a series of silly misadventures cause Stephen’s wife, Susan (Myrna Loy), to bear Stephen is cheating on her and she decides to divorce Stephen. Desperate to preserve Susan, Stephen decides to pretend he is not in his correct mind to map things out. He does such a gracious job that everyone believes him - except his wife. There is some gigantic physical comedy here by Powell.

Special Features:

· Classic cartoon “The Alley Cat”

· Audio-only bonus: Cloak Directors Guild Playhouse Radio Broadcast

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & French (feature film only)

When it comes to conceal chemistry between two stars, there were probably only four that stood the test of time…Fred & Ginger, Flynn & de Havilland, Tracy & Hepburn, and my personal (non-musical) favorites, the unbeatable combination of WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY.

A million thank-you’s to those unbelievable folks at Warner Brothers who retain managing to derive a diagram to drain my bank balance…and I couldn’t be happier. Every region from Warner is a winner, but this one is particularly bright, because I’ve practically old out my 6 Thin Man discs!

Here we bag a broader spectrum of this terrific twosome. Their screwball shenanigans pick center stage in laugh-filled romps such as DOUBLE WEDDING, I Appreciate YOU AGAIN, and Appreciate CRAZY. All hysterical. All worth countless viewings. Equally compelling are the more serious films in this place, the box-office wreck MANHATTAN MELODRAMA, where CLARK GABLE shares the cloak with Loy and Powell, and the highly underrated EVELYN PRENTICE which is a spacious showcase for both Ms. Loy and Mr. Powell. All five films will be joined by extra features, as is always the Warner device.

If you only know these two as Slit & NORA, you’re in for even more fun…

and you might as well lift up the already-available LIBELED LADY, which is truly one of the greatest comedies of all time.

Thank you Warner Home Video for honoring this terrific twosome so wonderfully!

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Watch Trigun Vol. 1 - The $60,000,000,000 Man Online

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
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I bought this anime on a whim, colorful next to nothing about the situation and the characters. My reasons? It looked lively and what I read about it made it sound like a fine choice. I wasn’t disappointed. Trigun is a very amusing anime (don’t let the hide fool you) which centers around Vash the Stampeded (aka the Humanoid Typhoon) with a $$60 billion dollar stamp on his head. Without getting into too many details, Vash has this bounty because every town he walks into inevitably gets destroyed. He is by no means a mean-spirited man, quite the opposite in fact, always outwitting his enemies either through skill or sheer luck (more-so the latter) . His comedic actions and slap-stick answers to every status hides a mysterious past however. The animation, while simple at times, is done very well, with advantageous spend of colors to offset the significant characters from the everyday townsfolk (i.e. Vash wears a red overcoat) . The music also has a decidedly western “twang” to it, with guitars setting the mood for many of the episodes. Overall one of the better anime series that I’ve seen recently. If you’re in the mood to sit wait on and laugh and then be amazed, I highly recommend Trigun (I also recommend it if you’re like me, who is a glutton for those “simple region”-turned-serious-myterious-past animes ^_^) . Whatever you favor, gather this anime, it’s well worth it.

Vash the Stampede (aka The Human Typhoon) has got to be one of my celebrated anime characters of all time. I picked this up from my local rental store expecting some typical anime ultra-violence.

I was pleasantly surprised that it was exactly the opposite. Trigun is hilarious. Vash is the typical lovable, bumbling hero that turns out to be a villain. (That made absolutely no sense here, but you have to examine the DVD to understand!) There are plenty of shoot-em-up scenes to appease all you anime violence buffs, but this is easily one of the few animes you wouldn’t mind showing your younger siblings. This anime is very well drawn and one of the few imports I actually assume sounds better in English than in its novel Japanese.

I savor everything about this title, and the additional artwork you regain in the DVD’s extra’s share is resplendent chilly, but more pics would have been nice.

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I can’t wait for the next installment of Vash! I highly recommend this one.
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Stream Trafic - Criterion Collection Online

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
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Traffic was the movie which first got me into Tati’s work. The epic centres around getting a prototype car from France to a motor display in Rotterdam and as you may imagine things do not go smoothly. While Traffic lacks the endearment of Mon Oncle or M Hulot’s Holiday it retains Tati’s ogle for understated visual humour. One of the gigantic things about these works is that you can have seen them 20 or 30 times and serene catch up on jokes that you missed before. The humour is not overt and can at times be subtle almost to the point of obscurity, however it repays repeated viewing with a some beautifully wry observations on the absurdities of everyday existence. Not a movie for belly laughs but accurate feel kindly humour.

For Jacques Tati, the car is the perfect emblem of the dehumanising effects of recent industrial life. Supposedly a symbol of freedom - of movement, of consumer choice - it actually signifies confinement and uniformity. Our dependence on it dehumanises us; therefore, its capacity for unreliability, for breakdown, seems catastrophic, life-threatening. The proliferaton of cars in our society simply leads to a perpetual traffic quandary, an inability to go - a repulsive, apocalyptic early shot reveals an endless parking lot, a virtual city of immobile machines; it also cuts us off from other people.

The plight with attempts to regiment life, to design it uniform and efficient, is that the raw material is intractable human nature, liable to establish a spanner in the works through ineptitude, vanity, laziness, incomprehension, desire, officiousness, accident. Tati’s simple sage follows the Altra car company’s attempt to transport a showpiece camping van (fat of hilarious parody-Bond gadgetry, including built-in shower and barbecue) to an International Exhibition in Amsterdam. Prodded by an excited American public relations officer, M. Hulot and slothful driver Marcel are confounded all the intention, by flat tyres, lack of gas, problems with customs, car crashes. As in Tati’s very first feature, ‘Jour de Fete’, a progress leaving humanity gradual is signalled by American aerodynamics, in this case the Apollo 11 moon-landings glimpsed on TV.

Tati conveys the industrial homogeneity that scares and angers him in many ways: by emphasising big, cavernous industrial buildings, numbing in their inhumanity, dwarfing the people occupying them, especially in Tati’s rigorous, no close-up shooting; by an austere, dreary grey colour map (buildings, cars, roads, clothes etc.) - even the strange splashes of colour, red, yellow or navy, belong to organisations’ uniforms and logos; by the choreography of human activity, whether it is the montage of basic instincts, such as nose-picking or yawning, or ballets of mindless movement, such as the shapes thrown by survivors of an auto-accident; or more didactic montages emphasising the sameness of machines, their reflections multiplying other machines, obliterating the humans operating them. Tati posits against this uniformity: comedy, failure, dream-like sequences - a recurringly eerie achieve is the proximity to noisy, country-destroying motorways of unruffled rural lanes and towns, where the industrial exists in a more delapidated and decaying, but more eccentric and human create.

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‘Trafic’ won’t go down in history as the funniest film Tati made, especially compared with its predecessor, ‘Playtime’, one of cinema’s lawful masterpieces, whose funny crescendo of collapse it seeks but never attains. The more determined gags often drop flat or resort to coarseness; the satire is frequently heavy-handed. Even the music, so integral to Tati’s art, sometimes sounds like it escaped from a Robin Askwith sex comedy.

Nevertheless, ‘Trafic’ is pure delight from inaugurate to do, largely because of Tati’s long-shot, set-piece style, which allows for an leisurely accumulation of comical detail, a revelation of character through action rather than psychology, and some of the most wonderful visual visual designs in film - in other words, it offers the viewer a freedom to breathe not vouchsafed the characters. There is a particularly, nastily laughable sequence intriguing a hippy practical joke and Hulot being cruel to a fur jacket.
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Stream Mobile Suit Gundam 00: Season 1, Part 1 SE Movie Online

Monday, February 22nd, 2010
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I really enjoyed the first season of this and I am currently watching the second season which will ruin in about 1-2 weeks concluding this amazing series. Anyways benefit the the the main topic. This series has arguably the best animation in a Gundam series ever and the first to be produced in wide shroud HD format. The mech designs are all current and shimmering, The character developement is also well played and the anecdote is quite solid. I could not compare this series to Gundam Fly even though they piece similarities to each other. But each have their fill twists and settings and characters. Overall if you are a mecha fan or Gundam fan I highly recommend this series. I’m distinct you will not regret it.

I’ve finished watching this series and I must say that it’s one of the better series. As a gundam fan that started with Gundam Fly I can say that I am very please with the epic that gundam designs. What I’m especially blissful with is the very shrimp recycling of animation which we scrutinize a lot in Gundam SEED Destiny (which is peaceful another one of my favorites) . I only wished that some things were a minute better explained and it kind of annoyed me that the gundams had numerous other features that you would study in the manga or the model kits, but you never survey or hardly seek ancient in the anime. An clarify of this was that 00 Gundam actually had a 7 sword system worthy like Exia did. But towards the demolish of the series, Setsuna has only the GN sword 3 in consume for the final battles. He never bothered to combine his GN swords 2 until his final battle with Mr. Bushido. There are a few others I’m obvious most other gundam fans are aware of. Aside from that being a petite annoying to pick up out, the tale was unbiased a bit predictable. I deem it’s mountainous addition to the gundam line with many first times in the series. Which had me smiling and rewatching. A must for gundam fans.
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Stream Master of the Flying Guillotine Online

Sunday, February 21st, 2010
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I saw this in the theatre fair a couple of weeks ago. This movie was not only a immense influence on kung-fu movies, but also on the fighting genre of video games. After watching this movie you will recognize positive similarities between it and the “Street Fighter” video games. (Including the yogi with the stretching arms.)

The movie is actually the second movie in the “one arm boxer” series. (There are flashbacks to the previous movie.) The blind monk (the master of the flying guillotine) gets word that his two disciples have been killed by the one arm boxer. He goes on a hunt for the one arm boxer. Being blind, he tends to extinguish a number of the infamous people along the device, but that does not matter to him in the slightest. (Being the cross next to unkillable uber-villian he is.)

While the blind monk is out looking for the one arm boxer, there is a kung-fu tournement being held. This is a immense excuse to have a bunch of martial artists with various styles. Did I mention that this was a fight to the death or severe maiming? There are some gargantuan over the top kung-fu battles up until the tournement is interupted by the blind monk. The one arm boxer is, of course, at the tournement.

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Many of the styles are unbiased slow impossible. But that is half the fun!

I won’t spoil the rest of the film. It is very exquisite. The print I saw had some strange defects from the negative obsolete to print the film. There are also some scratches and other misc problems. They do not detract from the experience in the slightest. It was also subtitled and not dubbed. Hopefully the DVD will not suffer the same fate as most Chinese films released in the US. (Nick to ribbons and dubbed with poor translations.)

If you are a kung-fu fan, especially of the conventional Shaw Brothers films, then you will want this one.

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It is a colossal bloody. People do die in this film. It is not one where people unbiased regain beaten-up genuine abominable and then hasten away. People can and do rep wound in this one. The film is probably better because of that.

One of the best kung-fu movies of all time.

There are two types of classic movies:

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1. the “so well made, performed, and executed”

2. the extremely influential or ‘cult status’ types.

Master of the Flying Guillotine falls under the latter. Influential to video games with its gimmicky fighters, it’s flying guillotine, memorable characters(one-armed boxer, blind monk), and various fighting techniques. It has deservedly attained cult site because of these and more. The fight scenes, including a long tournament of numerous(although fairly brief) fights between different contenders is worth the gape alone. Most of the fight scenes are beneficial, esp. for a movie this ancient. The only scenes that kinda disappoint are the ones that maintain the one-armed boxer in them(Jimmy Wany Yu objective isn’t that impressive in his martial arts or charismatic in his performance, resulting in more than one veiwer rooting for his opponents instead i’m distinct) . There are some cheesy elements like the dubbing, Jimmy walking up walls(??? ), some less than convincing decapitations…then again, this movie has flying guillotine-induced decapitations, Jimmy walking up walls(!!!), and classic cheesy 70’s dubbing! Inspect, it’s all how you observe at things or notice them.

Anyhow, the dvd has a kindly characterize quality, a lot more extras(including audio commentary, deleted scenes, unique languge option, etc) than usually afforded to old-school kung fu films, and again a huge extended tournament fight that is reason enough to witness if not occupy this dvd. I’m ecstatic I have this in my collection anyway. Definitely recommended, honest don’t inquire of the first definition of classic.
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Stream Planet Earth - The Complete BBC Series Movie Online

Saturday, February 20th, 2010
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Never have I been so moved by a series to announce in wonder and actually shed tears of joy at the beauty that surrounds us on this astonishing planet.

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I have been watching it on Discovery HD Theater when it premiered in March. The first episode “Pole to Pole” spot the tone by showing the range of life and species that exist on this planet. The subsequent episodes delve into the habitats one by one. Mountains, Recent Water, Caves, Deserts, Ice Worlds, Grand Plains, Jungles, Shallow Seas, Seasonal Forests and Deep Ocean are the subsequent episodes. This is one series that has to be seen to be believed of what the heroic cameramen of BBC/Discovery Channel have been able to take through their sheer perseverance in remote locations. The HD technology has captured some scenes and images never seen before and some seen before but never with this clarity and beauty. 5 years, 62 countries and 204 locations is what it took to originate this series, and the result is a lifetime TV series.

This is one series that fascinated my kid as mighty as it amazed me. She wanted to ogle her cartoons but the moment the episode began she was captivated. Both of us shared together the wonder that is our Planet and it was she who brought up the subject of what we might be doing to it by our actions. We cried when we saw how polar bears have begun to drown as ice melts faster every year. The image of one lone maintain trying to spin on ice but falling into the slushy waters, and having to swim longer distances to acquire food and finally dying with exhaustion was heart breaking. The series makes no references to the prove conditions, honest in passing as with the polar believe. I assume the directors and producers of the series impartial wanted to expose us the beauty of the natural world, the fight for survival of several animals even when there is no climactic change. And as we sustain watching and are filled with scare and wonderment that we’re lucky enough to live on this planet, we commence to devour quietly in our hearts how we need to change today to ensure that we attach our planet.

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That is what my daughter felt on her hold, she asked me why we were not doing more to attach our natural world and I did not have any worthy answers. The last 3 episodes, Planet Earth: The Future delve deeper into these issues, which I haven’t had a chance to explore yet.

I watched a clip of David Attenborough’s version video on the web before I started watching the series with Sigourney Weaver’s narration, and I was disappointed by her blandness and lack of depth. I bought this position like many others to listen to Sir David’s narration. I was torn between the regular DVD place and the HD DVD though. This series is favorable enough to beget me remove an HD DVD player unprejudiced to be able to peer it in its fair originate! However, the regular spot has the Future series and the Planet Earth diaries which the HD site does not have. I loved the Planet Earth Diaries (or gradual the scenes) with cameramen, it made a challenging documentary on it’s believe, and wished some were longer. If they had the extra material in the HD DVD area, it would have been my first choice.

I had saved the Discovery HD Theatre epidodes on my HD Cable box and I was able to compare their image quality with this Standard DVD version playing on an upconverting DVD player. The Discovery Theater images were crystal determined, and you could literally gaze each grain of sand on the sea bed or each crevice on a rock face. The Standard DVD looked shapely well-behaved when upconverted to 720p and if I had not seen the HD version I would have been quite amazed with the image quality. Proper now I’ve been spoilt by the Discovery Theater version. If you’re considering the HD version it’s a titanic choice if you have an HD DVD/BluRay player. You’ll probably not witness a better HD disc. This series was shot completely in HD format. From my experience in the media industry I can snort you that this is a very, very expensive format to shoot in especially given the 5 years that it took to do this series. Most television is shot in a regular digital format and then upconverted to the HD format later. That gives mountainous images but they cannot compare to something shot totally in HD. That is the reason the image quality of this series is spectacular. In HD they were able to grasp the action which when replayed in slow-motion also stays crystal definite. Therefore you have breathtaking images of a shark capturing its prey (and many others) in slo-mo.

This really is the status to purchase. It’s like a living documentation of the beauty of our earth, some of which was starting to fade proper as the cameras were rolling. Perhaps, that is why BBC and Discovery spared no cost to beget this series and it is a masterpiece.

First off, let me say Thank you to Amazon for clarifying that the vast David Attenborough is the narrator for this series. No Attenborough would have meant no capture on my section. Simply set the most improbable documentary on life and animals and the world around us that I have ever seen. The clarity is simply breathtaking(and that was on my tv brodcast which was in 720P…the HD transfers are in 1080p!!!!) .A mountainous tahnak you to the creators and producers for doing this for people like myself and many others who care deeply about the world around us.

My one minor complaint has to do with the fact that on the HD transfers, there is absent the supplemental material that is show on the standard defintion release. There is no 110 minutes of tedious the scenes footage of what took residence on these excavations to these wonderous places or interviews with the people, Attenborough or anyone for that matter. The other special feature not found on either the Blu-Ray or HD-DVD transfer is Planet Earth: The Future, which is a 150 puny documentary(Shot entirely in high defintion mind you) which chronicles how the whole series was created, and how we can continue to support our earth so that we may continue to have wonderous documentaries like this for our children’s children. Finally, amazingly there are charging the HD customers around $25 MORE for a product that has LESS deliver than on the standard defintion release.

Otherwise highly reccomended presentation that is extremely addictive and immeasureably sensational from the first scene to the last. Its simply amazes me the beauty of God’s creations.

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Watch ER - The Complete Fourth Season Movie Online

Friday, February 19th, 2010
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Nominated for 25 Golden Globes and 110 Emmys, including 7 for Outstanding Drama Series, ER has long been one of the best prime-time shows on television. Premiering in September 1994 on NBC, the hour-long hospital drama vividly illustrates the intensity and fast-paced stress endemic to hospital emergency rooms across America. Brought into being by Michael Crichton - notorious Hollywood insider, novelist, and brains late such films as Jurassic Park, Twister, and Timeline - ER fulfills its creator’s ultimate vision (it took over a decade of pitching the demonstrate before network executives bit) for a close-to-life notice of the technology and the humanity omnipresent in the ER. Since its inception, many cast members have passed through the halls of ER, many of them having gone on to become broad stars in Hollywood…

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ER follows the exploits of a group of emergency room staff who work in a busy Chicago hospital. The present attempts to query every detail of the ER experience. From the exhilaration of saving a life to the tedium caused by mountains of paperwork, all the highs and lows are covered. In the show’s first year, a number of regular faces staffed the ER. Doctors Trace Greene (Anthony Edwards), Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle), Douglas Ross (George Clooney), and Susan Lewis (Sherri Stringfield) were regulars in the ER along with Head Nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) and Benton’s medical student understudy (and later ER doctor), John Carter (Noah Wyle) … Any given episode tends to speed multiple place lines throughout the prove, interweaving scenes in short snippets intended to heighten audience emotion and design the aura of a stress-laden atmosphere. The show’s high drama, coupled with subplots of the staffers’ personal lives and the expose of cutting edge medical technology, combine to perform ER one of most adrenaline-inducing programs in television history…

The ER (Season 4) DVD features a number of dramatic episodes including the season premiere “Ambush” in which the ER is do in the spotlight when it’s chosen as the state for the filming of television documentary. Trauma specialist Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) joins the staff of the ER while Carter begins his residency. Meanwhile, the usual tragic cases pour into the ER, such as a man left afraid after trying to atomize up a gangland fight… Other vital episodes from Season 4 include “Fathers and Sons” in which Doug travels to California to resolve his father’s estate while Heed goes with him to visit his San Diego family for the first time in years, and “A Bloody Mess” in which Dr. Corday performs an experimental design on a patient without getting the required permissions first…

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Below is a list of episodes included on the ER (Season 4) DVD:

Episode 71 (Ambush)

Episode 72 (Something Original)

Episode 73 (Wonderful Fire)

Episode 74 (When the Bough Breaks)

Episode 75 (Noble Touch, Terrible Touch)

Episode 76 (Ground Zero)

Episode 77 (Fathers and Sons)

Episode 78 (Freak Point To)

Episode 79 (Obstruction of Justice)

Episode 80 (Do You Examine What I Behold? )

Episode 81 (Reflect Warm Thoughts)

Episode 82 (Bewitching Relief)

Episode 83 (Carter’s Choice)

Episode 84 (Family Practice)

Episode 85 (Exodus)

Episode 86 (My Brother’s Keeper)

Episode 87 (A Bloody Mess)

Episode 88 (Gut Reaction)

Episode 89 (Shades of Gray)

Episode 90 (Of Past Regret and Future Dread)

Episode 91 (Suffer the Cramped Children)

Episode 92 (A Hole in the Heart)

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From the fabulous success of the season opening live episode “Ambush” all the procedure to the crazy father shooting his family in the season finale, ER’s season four was bulky of improbable epic lines, broad writing, phenomenal acting and fair solid television.

ER has been my common exhibit for years and this season, like the one before it, was one of the strongest on picture. Viewers got to observe into the lives of the characters and even welcomed a few more people to the County General family.

The season premiere, shot live twice, once for the east wing and once for the west cruise, was a correct inspiration, an understanding hatched by series stars Anthony Edwards and George Clooney. Writer Carol Flint found a ample blueprint (a documentary crew is in the ER shooting) to write cameras and such into the fable and from there, it is all the actors, as they shine in their moment in the sun.

This season brings some changes to the county general staff. Dr. Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) is promoted to interim chief of emergency medicine after Dr. Morgenstern (guest star William H. Macy) has a heart attack in the season premiere. Her management style is quite brash and certainly irritates those who have to work for her. Her decision to first hire, then not, an outside management firm was made even more difficult by the fact that she was dating the man who was trying to bring the program into county (guest star Clancy Brown) .

Elizabeth Korday (Alex Kingston) comes across the pond to join the County General staff as a fellow under Dr. Robert Romano (guest star and future series regular Paul McCrane) . Her introduction to American television is the live episode, but her character goes through a lot in her first year. She fights off the advances of Dr. Romano, instead chasing after fellow surgeon Peter Benton (Eriq LaSalle) . She gets a first hand stare at honest how different things can be in the United States, and as the season ends, she finds herself looking for a map to discontinue after Romano doesn’t renew her fellowship.

Maria Bello joins the regular cast as Anna Del Amico, an ER resident. She guest starred in the slay of season three and in season four finds herself in a budding relationship with Dr. John Carter (Noah Wyle) . She also finds herself at odds with the filmmakers in the live episode and deals with the returning of a venerable boyfriend as the season comes to a finish.

Dr. Benton has to adjust to life as a father after having a son in the kill of season three. He also pursues a relationship with Dr. Korday and makes a career-threatening disappear when he questions the work of Dr. Morgenstern, pushing aside the senior doctor in a gallant surgical room travel. He also has to deal with his son’s mother Carla (guest star Lisa Nicole Carlson) attractive on with another man.

Dr. Carter had a trying year, as he had to deal with the drug addiction of his cousin Wander (guest star Johnathan Scarfe) and also had to deal with humility when he decides to chop himself off from his family’s money and has to go abet to being an intern after switching from surgery to emergency medicine. Perhaps the quick-witted moment of this season is when Carter takes control of the ER after a toxic mishap, and shows unbiased what kind of doctor he can be, something viewers got to examine for years after.

Dr. Doug Ross (Clooney) also didn’t have an easy year, as he went up against Weaver with the suggestion of a pediatric ER department with himself as Pediatric attending. The plot is aloof unresolved at the extinguish of the season, but it is unbiased one more thing to set Dr. Ross at odds with the bosses. He also suffers the loss of his father in a car accident in Californnia, which leads to a ample episode where he and Dr. Designate Greene (Anthony Edwards) disappear to California together.

Of course Ross wouldn’t be complete without nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) . As the season begins, the two are in a secret relationship, but the truth soon comes out. Carol grows tired of the patient care and opens a free clinic in the ER, thanks to some timely funds from Carter’s grandmother (guest star Frances Sternhagen) . She also assists Ross in a questionable blueprint at the kill of the season, one that puts both of their careers in jeopardy.

Dr. Greene pays a couple of visits to perceive his parents, bonding with his father (guest star John Cullum) on a second plug when his mother is ill. Stamp is also quiet recovering from an attack in the men’s room in the previous season, making him inquire unprejudiced about everything in his life. He gets in a relationship with desk clerk Cynthia Hooper (guest star Mariska Hargitay) and battles with Weaver over numbers of things, a normal occurence in the world of my popular character on this reveal.

Finally, PA Jeannie Boulet (Gloria Reuben), my least common character in the 12 years this prove has been on the air, has to deal with her firing because of budget cuts. She believes its because of her HIV spot and sues for her job relieve, which she gets. Her husband leaves for Atlanta and she forms a bond with the son of Dr. Anspaugh (John Aylward), a young cancer patient. I honest never cared that mighty for this character, mainly because I found her to be selfish in a lot of ways, but maybe that’s impartial me.

This season featured a number of spacious guest stars, including many who went on to star in shows in the future, or came from past shows. Cullum (Northern Exposure) was sizable as Ticket Greene’s father. Harold Perrineau (Lost) does a turn as the father of a critically injured boy. George Eads (CSI) plays a paramedic with a thing for Hathaway. Hargitay (Law and Order SVU) is astonishing as Cynthia the desk clerk. Sternhagen (Cheers) is vast as Carter’s stoic grandmother. Jorja Fox (CSI) continues her recurring role as Dr. Maggie Doyle. A number of tall actors had spots on this explain and this list is only a partial listing.

As for extras, there are two features on the live episode, including one that was filmed immediately after the two live episodes. The other feature talks about the work that went into the live episode and how they pulled it off. There is a gag reel and a number of deleted scenes as well.

Since this is my celebrated note, I am chase to praise this status, but anybody looking for quality television should recognize no further than this.
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
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Wow! The transfer of this film is fabulous! Prior to last night I’d only seen LFP on a dismal Canadian vhs rental and an equally murky (visually - the chronicle is another matter) Asian dvd release - both sans subtitles. Even with inky shadows and soupy colors I was so taken with this film - the sage, the direction and the performances that I signed up for this release the day I got the Amazon gape! Now, finally seeing LFP as it was originally intended, I am amazed at how considerable the overall impact of the film is intensified - and LFP is fair high voltage even in half-light!

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Previous reviewers have laid out the storyline, so I’ll omit a synopsis of Ethel’s budge to her spacious wreck as an actress. Suffice it to say, Zulawski is a master at taking what is essentially an over-the-top myth, setting it in a specific historical context, and then making it chillingly precise.

As to the extras, the essays and transcribed 1984 interviews (what tipped me to the premium ed) are animated and well worth the extra cost. Curious to project on where many of the principals are now compared to their comments made almost 25 years ago.

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Zulawski’s commentary and on-camera interview give the viewer a contemplate into his attitudes and philosophy of film direction as well as specifics about making the film and creating an adapted screenplay. Animated for film buffs; invaluable to screenwriters. The soundtrack is a stand alone bonus I didn’t put a question to to delight in this considerable. Now it’s on my favorites play list.

There is no fluff here. The Premium Edition is crammed with gigantic stuff not the least of which is a astonishing transfer of a truly enthralling film.

Way to go Mondo Vision… so what’s next?

La Femme Publique (The Public Woman) (1984) is the memoir of aspiring young actress Ethel (played by the fine and versatile Valérie Kaprisky), who by accepting a role in a film based on Dostoyevsky’s ‘The Possessed’, directed by controversial Czech filmmaker Lucas Kessling (played with frosty chilly and raving madness by Francis Huster) is sucked into a world of manipulation, political conspiracy and confusion.

There are many subplots in this film and the line between reality and acting is blurred for both Ethel and the viewer, but this doesn’t detract from the beautifully peaceful shots, visual style and colors or the film itself.

This was the first film I’ve viewed by Polish director Andrzej Zulawski and it has left me impressed. I’ll definitely be seeking out more films by him.

Video/Audio:

The Hi-Def Anamorphic film transfer (popular by Zulawski) retains the film’s recent 1.66:1 ratio and was undertaken by gifted UK videophile David Mackenzie (http://www.lyris-lite.net/) and it is a visual feast - smart, vibrant, film-like (grain!) and overall - wonderful. The audio is crisp and well-balanced.

Supplements:

Commentary with Zulawski

An racy interview with the director where he talks about, among other things, co-writing the film with the Dominique Garnier, author of the unique original.

Trailer

Image gallery

Package:

Here’s the other region (besides the film transfer) where this DVD really shines. The Premium Collector’s Edition packaging is absolutely handsome. It is sunless box with red holo-foil stamping, huge artwork, 10 B&W photo reproductions (with their bear envelope), a Certificate of Authenticity (ltd. to 2000), a CD soundtrack (track list is included) remastered by composer Alain Wisniak (I am a immense fan of DVD sets that include this) AND a glossy 48-page booklet featuring an essay by Daniel Bird (who moderates the DVD’s Commentary) and interviews with the director and cast members from 1984. Best of all the whole package fits on your DVD shelf next to all your other standard clam shell cases (it’s only slightly larger overall) .

Final Thoughts:

This is a perfect film for fans of unconventional/drama/art house/indie/foreign flicks. Thank you Mondo Vision, this DVD situation gives Criterion a hurry for their money. Here’s hoping for more quality packages from this company. I only wish more films were treated this well.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

****/***** for this erotically charged drama

*****/***** for the Premium Collector’s Edition DVD by Mondo Vision
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
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My treasure affair with restful films began with “The Golem”. I was introduced to this movie on a cold January night, with the lights off. The flickering images, the “Brandenburg Concerto” soundtrack, and the film’s angular sets, left a lasting impression on me, and it wasn’t long before I started dreaming in dim and white with a classical obtain. I watched it again this year, at midnight on Halloween, and was captivated all over again.<…

The narrative of the Golem is timeless (it even made a unique appearance in “The Astonishing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay”) . The creature is brought to life from clay to protect the inhabitants of a medieval Jewish community from destruction at the hands of the Emperor. But the prophecies from which he’s born also foresee his turning against his creators, and those are of course fulfilled when the Rabbi’s daughter carries on an affair with the Emperor’s knight. The Golem’s death is a fine moment, coming from a most unexpected pair of hands.

The spy of the film (if you can discern it on VHS) is considerable. The village’s homes and towers are stark angular shapes, jutting up against a starry night sky. The appearance of the demon Astaroth, who reveals the Golem’s secrets, is remarkably realized, as are the words that do from his breath.

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The chronicle changes with each telling, but the core details should be familiar to most, and are echoed in many other sources down through history (the “Frankenstein” parallels are easy to glance) . If you can obtain a trustworthy print of this movie (or even if you can’t), the images will cease with you for a long time.

THE GOLEM is one of those movies that many people have seen stills from or have read about but up until now have not the opportunity to peep it as it was intended to be seen. Copies of it have been around for years but as was often the case with calm films until recently, it was available only in unpleasant quality prints projected at the cross hasten with imperfect or no music background at all. This recent Kino DVD remedies that dwelling and is likely to be the best edition we’re likely to gawk for some time.

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The narrative concerns a Jewish ghetto in 16th century Prague which is saved by the creation of a clay man who is brought to life and becomes their protector. After his task is finished, he refuses to return to clay and runs amok until he is finally vanquished by the hands of a child. This is a remake of an earlier film which also featured writer and co-director Paul Wegener as the creature. Great of the Golem sage would be customary by Mary Shelley in FRANKENSTEIN and this movie would be recycled by James Whale and Boris Karloff for the well-known 1931 film. It is interesting to eye this film today not only for its highly stylised sets and striking cinematography but also for its definite portrayal of Jewish life which was possible in 1920 Germany but not 13 years later.

This is by far and away the best version of this film that I have seen. It is quiet a cramped washed out in places but the restored tinting helps to minimize that. Most of the print is animated and definite with the stylised details quite gleaming especially in the ghetto scenes. The newly aloof soundtrack by Aljoscha Zimmermann incorporates Jewish melodies with folk dance material and is very effective. This is one of four unique releases in Kino’s German Fear Classics series that also features authorized versions of CABINET OF DR CALIGARI (a knockout), NOSFERATU, and the rarely seen WAXWORKS. They can be obtained seperately or all together in a box status. If you are one of the ever growing number of restful movie fans then this movie, indeed this place, is a must.
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
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The Doctor and Romana are on holiday in Paris, 1979, which among the vintage of years, is “more of a table wine. Lacks just distinction.” They become interested in the doings of Count Scarlioni, a filthy rich art collector who has recently attracted attention by selling heretofore presumed lost masterpieces. He also seems to be selling pleasant looking fakes, such as a Gainsborough and a Guttenberg Bible. Also investigating is Duggan, a shaded British detective in beige trenchcoat who mainly likes thumping people.

Time suddenly jumps a groove for a few seconds, and it is the temporally sensitive Time Lords who inspect and realize that something laughable is going on. It happens for the second time in the Louvre and while the Doctor is looking at the Mona Lisa. He snatches an recent bracelet from a glorious woman. Question: what is an Earth woman doing wearing a micromeson scanner, which could be archaic for detecting the Louvre’s awe system?

The Count is fervent in conducting some time experiments with the succor of the meek Russian scientist Theodor Nikolai Kerensky. For a sample of what he’s working on, check the scene spellbinding the egg and chicken.

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This was the first of three foreign on-location stories, the other two being the Netherlands (Arc Of Infinity) and Spain (The Two Doctors) . The legend moves quick in order to flesh out the Parisian scenery, but it’s the like a flash and witty dialogue that really uplifts this yarn. Example:

Romana: Shall we prefer the select or sail?

Doctor: Let’s not be ostentatious.

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Romana: Let’s skim then.

Doctor: That would survey humorous. We’ll acquire the prefer.

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At least one Who book points out that Duggan sees the Doctor and Romana on the ground so snappy in the demolish, that from the time they left him, they must have flown from the tower.

More witty dialogue:

Romana: Where are we going?

Doctor: Philosophically or geographically?

Romana: Philosophically

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Doctor: Philosophically, we’re going to lunch.

And the first thing Romana says when the Doctor introduces her to the Mona Lisa is “how reach she doesn’t have any eyebrows? ” Later, the woman who posed for the Mona Lisa is also described by the Doctor as “that unpleasant woman with no eyebrows who wouldn’t sit composed.”

The Countess (on the Doctor) : I don’t mediate he’s as expressionless as he seems.

The Count: Nobody can be as wearisome as he seems.

Then there’s John Cleese and Eleanor Bron’s cameos in Episode 4, where they reflect the TARDIS is an objet d’art whose afunctionalism belies the fact that the art lies in the fact that it is here. When it vanishes, Bron says. “Dazzling, simply pretty.” Which this record is.

Other things: the cliffhangers to Episode 1 and 2 are suitable. And noted guest stars are Julian Glover (the Count) who played Richard Coeur de Lion in the Who narrative The Crusaders and was General Veers in The Empire Strikes Succor. Catherine Schell (Countess) has two celebrated siblings: Maximilian and Maria Schell.
This yarn got the highest viewing figures for any Who story: 16.3 million viewers for episode 4 and an average of 14.5 million viewers overall! Episode 3 (15.4 million) broke the describe state by Episode 4 of the previous epic, Destiny of the Daleks (14.4 million) Finally, Douglas Adams wrote this legend under the pseudonym David Agnew. Scaroth’s ultimate goal was replicated in his current, Dirk Gently And The Holistic Detective Agency.

If not the best Doctor Who narrative, probably the best and wittiest Tom Baker narrative.

City of Death is considered to be one of the greatest Dr. Whos ever. This was when the Doctor had the 2nd Romana (and K9 although he doesn’t appear in the memoir) as a companion. So instead of “I’m the Doctor and this is my companion” we have “we’re Time Lords”. Plus Tom Baker and Lalla Ward’s chemistry shows up on hide (they married a year or two later, sadly it didn’t last) . They reach in Paris 1979 (more of a table wine year) and recede to appreciate the sites and sounds. They go to the Louve to gawk the Mona Lisa and stumble upon a place to rob it titillating some curiously advanced technology. Enter Scalioni (played by Julian Glover, General Veers in Empire Strike’s abet and Donovan in Indian Jones and the Last Crusade), a rich count with a secret. In reality he is the alien Scarroth, last of the Jagaroth. His spaceship exploded on the surface of prehistoric earth fragmenting his being into several personas throughout history. He is responsible for most all of man’s tremendous advances. Now in his last era, he strives to develop a time machine to send himself support in time and warn himself of the explosion. Such a paradox would waste the existence of man. This yarn is so palatable you don’t inspect some of the certain position holes. Thugs robbing the Doctor and companions at gunpoint in the middle of a crowded cafe. Scalioni on a whim telling his butler to destroy the same thugs who later present up perfectly unharmed. Scallioni pulling a bundle of a million francs out of his pocket and waving it in a guys face (I laugh my butt off every time I explore this scene) . Y’see however, the bulk of this tale was written by the unhurried Douglas Adams (under a pen name) and it shows. Tom Baker is such a amazing comedic actor. And Lalla Ward has some spacious moments of dry wit too. This is Dr. Who at it’s best. Study for a cameo by John Cleese.

On another tag… if you’re looking for unique Dr. Who material. Examine for the audio releases of the missing episodes. Examine for my list “Missing Dr. Who’s on Audio and DVD” to earn out about this. The jewel cases peep really frigid although amazon USA has not printed most of them on their web pages. Inspect for “The Web of Awe” for starters. “The Dalek’s Master Idea Audio Release is chilly too”. Also check out Great Finnish productions for the unusual audio adventures of Dr. Who featuring Doctors ranging from Peter Davison to Paul Mcgann. …
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