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  1. It isn't always easy (or possible) to watch a movie in one sitting. But I think there are some cases where the pacing of the film will definitely suffer from interruptions. Especially when a movie is told in real-time as a way of building suspense, like High Noon.

     

    But again, it isn't always possible to watch every movie in a single sitting.

  2. I don't think these stereotypes were meant to be offensive, but they were definitely insensitve.

     

    But let's face it a lot of the old Hollywood movies relied on racial stereotypes, and nobody thought much of it then. These days we live in a more globalized world and of course one needs to avoid anything that might be insensitive towards any particular group.

     

    All of that doesn't mean that it is not possible to enjoy the old movies, even when obvious racial and ethnic steretypes abound, and see them as a product of their time.

     

    I mean, look at some of the WWII movies actually made during WWII and some of the things they said about the Japanese! These days, Clint Eastwood actually directed a movie about Iwo Jima that was told in Japanese, with a Japanese cast -- just goes to show how times change.

  3. Unfortunately A Star is Born is in the public domain and most copies don't look good because they come from bad sources.

     

    Why you'd be unable to appreciate any of the fine qualities of The Barefoot Contessa is quite frankly beyond me. Well, maybe not so much.

  4. I haven't seen Of Human Bondage since the days of VHS and Laserdisc. Back then, most PD titles were only on VHS, and you were lucky to find a copy that was recorded in SP mode, rather than the ultra-cheap EP.

     

    All I remember is that I managed to find a VHS that was at least recorded in SP mode... it wasn't great but watchable.

     

    You'd hope maybe WHV could rescue this from PD hell...

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