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Sleuth (1972) - DVD Review
Posted on 11.25.02 by ScottC @ 6:53 pm
Sleuth Cover art

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Anthony Shaffer, based on his play
Directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Starring: Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine

Features:

  • A Sleuthian Journey with Anthony Shaffer
  • Cast biographies
  • Theatrical trailer and television commercial

Released by: Anchor Bay
Region: 1
Rating: PG
Anamorphic: Yes.

My Advice: Own It.

During a weekend in an English country manor, a game will be played. The players are Andrew Wyke (Olivier), an aristocratic, self-satisfied, but rather clever and successful mystery writer and owner of said manor...and Milo Tindle (Caine), a working class, ambitious but street smart up and coming owner of several hair salons who is also Wyke’s wife’s lover. The object of the game begins with an insurance fraud over some stolen jewelry, but the game becomes a battle of wits and wills where each man tries to outthink and outbluff the other with pride and eventually life on the line. The rules of the game are that there are no rules in Sleuth.

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Victor/Victoria (1982) - DVD Review
Posted on 11.19.02 by ScottC @ 9:48 pm
Victor/Victoria DVD box art

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Blake Edwards
Directed by: Blake Edwards
Starring: Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras

Features:

  • Running audio commentary by Julie Andrews and Blake Edwards
  • Cast biographies
  • Theatrical trailer

Released by: Turner Home Entertainment
Region: 1
Rating: PG
Anamorphic: Oui.

My Advice: Rent it.

Victor/Victoria tells the story of singer Victoria Grant (Andrews) who pretends to be Count Victor Grezhinski who pretends to be a woman on stage. Confused yet? Her friend Carroll 'Toddy' Todd (Preston), who is gay in both attitude and orientation, instigates this bit of sexual misdirection to give Victoria her big break...and then let her talent do the rest. Everything is going smoothly until she meets King Marchand (Garner), a Chicago nightclub owner who seems to be a mobster by association. Both are attracted to each other, but she is worried about revealing her secret and jeopardizing her success and her new-found freedom--while he's worried about how his relationship with 'the Count' will affect how people see him and how he sees himself. Confused yet? Don't worry, there's plenty of singing, dancing, and general silliness to make the confusion more enjoyable.

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The Tall Guy (1989) - DVD Review
Posted on 11.06.02 by ScottC @ 6:16 pm
tall guy dvd cover

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Richard Curtis
Directed by: Mel Smith
Starring: Emma Thompson, Jeff Goldblum, Rowan Atkinson

Features:

Released by: Miramax
Region: 1
Rating: R
Anamorphic: Yes.

My Advice: Rent it.

Dexter King's (Goldblum) life is at a low point. He's been the suffering barely-noticed straight man to the egomaniacal comic Ron Anderson (Atkinson) for over six years; he's been dating a succession of increasing insane women, and his hay fever has reached Category 5 strength. The cure is a series of injections, and his fear of needles is overcome by his fascination with the lovely nurse Kate Lemmon (Thompson) administering them. Because of or despite his inept and idiotic attempts to get a date, Kate takes pity on him and decides to give him a go. After having the most destructive sex they've ever experienced, they become a couple. With romantic success comes professional success: he's just been cast as the lead in the new musical based on the life of John Merrick, the "Elephant Man." Will Dexter screw up his big chance, will Kate forgive him if he does, and what is with the singing underwear?

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Don't Look Now (1973) - DVD Review
Posted on 10.30.02 by ScottC @ 6:12 pm
dont look now dvd cover

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Allen Scott, based on a story by Daphne du Maurier
Directed by: Nicolas Roeg
Starring: Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland, Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania, Massimo Serato

Features:

  • Theatrical trailer

Released by: Paramount
Region: 1
Rating: R
Anamorphic: Yes

My Advice: Rent It if you want an artsy movie, Skip It if you want a fun movie.

The movie Don't Look Now starts with tragedy. John Baxter (Sutherland) and his wife Laura (Christie) experience the worst event parents can have: the death of their child. The couple tries to move on from their daughter's drowning by working to restore a church in Venice, a city that is slowly drowning as well. Laura received unexpected solace from two sisters, one who is blind but has the second sight. She tells Laura her daughter is still with her in spirit as it were. While Laura feels relief, John feels anxiety over the sisters' motives. Adding to his unease are a near-fatal accident, a serial killer on the loose, and the mist-laden, mysterious, twisting city of Venice itself. Can John and Laura trust what they see through the haze and confusion before it's too late?

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Archives of War (1999) - DVD Review
Posted on 10.24.02 by ScottC @ 6:50 pm
Archives of War DVD Cover

Film:
DVD:

Written and Directed by: Marty Callaghan

Features:

  1. 3-disc set, 2 programs per disc

Released by: MPI Home Video
Region: 1
Rating: NR
Anamorphic: N/A; footage appears in its original 1.33:1 format.

My Advice: Rent it if you’re a big history buff who can speak Russian, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, and Swedish; otherwise Borrow It.

Before CNN, before 60 Minutes, even before the six o'clock network news, if people wanted to see the news they went to the movies and watched the newsreels. One of the first major producers of newsreels was British Pathe. Starting with the bi-weekly newsreel Pathe Gazette in 1910, their archives have over 3,500 hours of history captured on film. These newsreels and 'cinemagazines' are the primary source of material for Archives of War. The six programs cover the campaigns of WWI, the leaders and battles of WWII, the events and attitudes during the Cold War, and the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam.

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