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  1. There's always been something that has been bothering me about the script for this movie. I can understand why Eve might have to set up the Cary Grant character to get killed in the country by the crop duster plane (though that is quite an eleborate way to do so) in order to protect her cover...

     

    ...but why in the world is the James Mason character so surprised when Grant comments to him that Eve put her whole body into her deception, when he got that note earlier from her on the train asking what does she do with him in the morning? Did he think they were playing Scrabble?

  2. Thanks, Fred, for the encouragement, but when this month ends, I will have to ask people to go back to the first post in this thread and start from there whenever they wantt o look up what has occured. It really has been so very much work doing these each and every single day (not one has been missed). I am looking forward to sleeping in each day, LOL.

     

    But I do have a surprise coming that I can't tell anyone yet.

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  4. Re: Buccaneer...thanks, I know you have it in the list you posted, but I thought it deserved to be in the Upcoming Releases thread, and the one with the official date I listed it 8 hours prior to yours with the date. ;)

     

    Edited by: filmlover on Dec 2, 2011 5:18 PM

  5. A new VCI sale, a repeat of last year's "12 Days of Christmas". Each day is different. (They also have a 25% off bonus on everything else if you use the code HUMBUG.

     

    Today:

     

    First up is a British comedy bundle - Terry Thomas Double Feature" AND "Diana Dors Double Feature." Get both DVD's for the amazing price of $16.99. Films are Make Mine Mink, Too Many Crooks, An Alligator Named Daisy, and Value for Money.

     

     

  6. Independent distributors Olive films will release on Blu-ray Anthony Quinn's The Buccaneer (1958), starring Yul Brynner, Claire Bloom, Charles Boyer, Charlton Heston, and Inger Stevens, and Herbert Ross' Nijinsky (1980), starring Alan Bates, Leslie Browne, and George De La Pena. Street date is February 28th.

     

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  7. In January, Twilight Time is going to be releasing on Blu-ray *Picnic* and *The Roots of Heaven*. Each will be lmited to a pressing of 3,000 copies and prices at $29.95 each. They will be available only from the Screen Archives site. (*Pal Joey* will follow in February.)

     

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  8. I don't think silent films are high on the list of any production company because of their limited appeal to today's audience. Companies like Kino are focusing on stars and films that are known, at least to a small degree to modern day audiences. And even those, I am sure, are a struggle for them because of the costs of Blu-ray engineering and the small payback from sales.

  9. Breaking news!!!

     

    from blu-ray.com:

     

    In an early announcement to retailers, MGM has revealed that it will release on Blu-ray two classic Alfred Hitchcock films: *Rebecca* (1940), starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, and *Notorious* (1946), starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.

     

    Exact technical specs, supplemental features and region coding status for these releases are unknown at the moment, but the preliminary release date for the two Blu-rays set by the studio is January 24th.

     

    (And) in an early announcement to retailers, MGM has revealed that it will release on Blu-ray two Woody Allen films: *Annie Hall* (1977) and *Manhattan* (1979). Street date is also January 24th.

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