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Gunga Din Movie Streaming

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
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Possibly the best pure action film ever made and certainly the inspiration for many that have followed. Inspired by, rather than based on, a poem by Rudyard Kipling (who briefly appears as a character in the uncut version of the film in the guise of a journalist traveling with the British army) this memoir of adventure, comedy, and action in 19th-century India under the British Raj has it all. Obliging b&w cinematography (nominated for an Academy Award in Hollywood’s greatest year) . Perfect casting, with Cary “Archie” Grant as the cockney Sgt. Cutter, Victor McLaghlen as gruff Master Sgt. MacChesney, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as the dashing Sgt. Ballantine, Sam Jaffee (in fat body makeup) as the humble water carrier Gunga Din, and the scene-stealing Eduardo Cianelli as a ferociously shining villain who is far more repugnant than any ’30’s movie monster.

The setting, outside the cramped town of Lone Pine, in California’s eastern Sierras, beautifully mirrors that of northwestern India. Filmed in 100 degree heat, the picture’s sets and backgrounds have a notice of sere authenticity rarely achieved by site filming in the ’30’s. The valid get borders on the operatic, with leitmotifs for characters as well as scenes.

I vividly remember thinking as a child, when I first saw a grainy print on our b&w tv, that this was the first time I had seen a non-white person in a film who was obviously smarter than the Caucasian heroes. Yes, Cianelli’s guru is a fanatic at the head of a cult of ritual murderers, but his discourse on what makes a honorable officer (”Substantial generals, gentlemen, are not made of jeweled swords and mustache wax. They are made of what is here [touches hand to head] and here [touches hand to heart]!”) has stayed with me ever since. Not to mention, before throwing himself into the cobra pit so that his soldiers will travel against the British, that “India is my country, and I can die for my country as well as you for yours”.

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Of course, there is also his rousing speech in the temple to his devotees to “End for the care for of Kali, raze as you yourselves would be killed, end for the treasure of killing…extinguish, end, slay!” that carries rather chilling relevance to all too many fanatical groups today (though not worshippers of abominable slandered Kali, whose temple in Kolkata I have visited) . And it’s the bravery of a mistreated Hindu, Gunga Din, who saves the day, and British behinds.

This is a film that functions on many levels and inspired far more than the forgettable remake (SOLDIERS THREE) . Its lack of availability on DVD in a fully restored version, together with the accompanying George Stevens, Jr. documentary footage on its making (including color film shot on the dwelling), makes it the number one omission in the unusual DVD catalog.

This 1939 adventure classic rivals the Swiss Army knife for sheer utility: under director George Stevens’ clear hand, “Gunga Din” spins a heady mix of adventure, comedy, and (dare I say) drama from the few strands of a Kipling poem, and establishes a hugely influential model in the process. It’s a movie that rewards both the serious cineaste and the Saturday matinee escapist, a prototype for the Lucas and Spielberg adventure epics of the ’70s, and an enduring model for the classic buddy recount. Why, then, does it remain in home video exile?

Having grown up watching this on Fresh York’s “Million Dollar Movie,” then airing on an RKO-owned TV location and thus dominated by the erstwhile studio’s earlier hits, I was oblivious to the abrupt edits and grainy image quality already creeping into the televised prints. It was enough to devour Cary Grant’s loopy, funny performance (as Archibald Cutter, arguably the closest he ever got onscreen to his correct working class identity as Archie Leach), Doug Fairbanks, Jr.’s virtuous elegance, Victor McLaglen’s signature bluster, and Sam Jaffe’s soulful valor. By the time the veddy British colonel (Montagu Adore) recited Kipling’s title poem as an elegy for a fallen hero, you couldn’t be definite if the print really had gotten that unlit, or if your vision was blurred by the tears unleashed by the shameless (and highly effective) sentiment of the scene.

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Flash forward to the ’70s and Los Angeles, when the feisty Z Channel, a cable upstart actually programmed by movie buffs, wanted to air the movie. They approached the director’s son, George Stevens, Jr., about finding a better print, perhaps one closer to the recent release. Stevens the younger reportedly gave them more than they could have dreamed for–access to the director’s maintain print, which included footage never theatrically exhibited. Turns out that Stevens had shot footage that violated a intriguing proviso, imposed by the Kipling estate, that no attempt be made to dramatically picture the writer himself.

What to do, then, with the several key shots, during the exposition and again during that final, tear-jerking scene, with the mustachioed, bespectacled ‘journalist’ who, while unnamed, was clearly intended to be ol’ Rudyard himself? Sadly, the only practical solution was the cutting room floor or, in the case of that final shot, which showed the Kipling figure shoulder to shoulder with the surviving principals, to blow up the negative and sever the offending character from the frame.

With the loan of the director’s print, however, the Z Channel and its subscribers got to perceive a version of “Gunga Din” that solved the tale hiccups that had plagued the movie for 30 years. Stevens’ beautifully-shot, sun-drenched images of his reimagined sub-continent were immaculate, convincingly conjuring its desolate beauty in Southern Californian locations (largely in the Simi Valley, if memory serves) . The fluid editing, terrific stuntwork, and, of course, rapid-fire wisecracks of Grant, Fairbanks, and McLaglen underline an early fight sequence (an ambush by Thugs while the soldiers are searching a seemingly abandoned village) as THE way for Indiana Jones, Butch and Sundance, and the “Lethal Weapon” pictures. (As for racial stereotypes, script writers Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur weren’t reactionaries; their fanatical assasins, based on historical fact, seem less far-fetched in the context of modern fundamentalist radicalism than they may have 20 years ago, while the title character, as portrayed by Jaffe, anchors his droll naivete with the gravity of his devotion and glimmers of fatalism.)

I managed to tape an airing on my Beta machine, and subsequent viewings made distinct to this older, presumably more film-savvy buff what had been intuitive to the wide-eyed eight-year-old. This was, and is, a fantastic movie. In a year famously regarded as the high water price for Hollywood’s “golden age” of studio-produced magic, “Gunga Din” calm stands as a pleasant study to the year’s better-served, more easily obtained classics. Whatever just hurdles presently block its release, “Din” almost certainly survives in a edifying print.

Now, who’s going to have the taste, not to mention commercial wisdom (and it would be that) to bring this benefit to life on DVD? You might even tempt no less a light than Spielberg to ‘fess up and salute the source, noteworthy as Lucas did for the Criterion edition of Kurosawa’s ‘The Seventh Samurai.’ Advance to consider of it, perhaps Criterion would be the logical candidate to restore a ’30s adventure masterpiece to knowing glory.
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The History Channel Presents Modern Marvels – Technology Streaming

Monday, December 14th, 2009
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They chose a nice collection. While I don’t like the series as remarkable as Crude Engineering, it gives you a lot of enthralling facts about the projects.

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Watch The Snows of Kilimanjaro Online

Monday, December 14th, 2009
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For the first time in home video history, Twentieth Century-Fox Home Entertainment has released “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” in a NON-public domain edition. Since the advent of the VCR, “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” has been resigned to crappy, public domain videos from unbiased about every cheapy distributor around. FINALLY Twentieth Century-Fox, the fresh studio unhurried this classic, has taken it from the public domain and given it a pleasurable home video release on DVD. If you esteem this fan, you can utilize all previous DVDs of this film for coasters for your drink as you delight in this marvel. Completely remastered and restored, “Snows” is nothing less than a technical wonder. For years I opinion the only intention to gape this film was on washed out, sunless and scratchy prints. No more! Twentieth Century-Fox gives us a aesthetic transfer, respectable soundtrack and loads of extras. Included as piece of the “Ernest Hemmingway Film Collection”, this DVD is also sold separately, which is basis for this review. Do not hesitiate to bewitch this version, which currently retails for under 20 bucks. It is worth every penny! Good-bye awful quality PD DVDs, hello “Snows of Kilimanjaro” the arrangement it was meant to be seen!

Bought the DVD in assembling a Gregory Peck collection. Version was the one with Ava Gardner on the cloak of the pack. The film was complete, but there was annoying technical noise, and quite a bit of fluttering in the recount. I may at some point prefer another version of this DVD, but I do not recommend the technical quality of this particular production.
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Alice’s Restaurant Streaming

Sunday, December 13th, 2009
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I had fun doing a running commentary for this original DVD release which I know you’ll appreciate. However, because MGM/UA would not allow our microscopic company to buy the DVD at a decent wholesale tag, they’ve crop us out from selling the product through our beget retail outlet (we can rob it cheaper here at Amazon) where we’ve been selling our CDs and VHS movies (including Alice’s Restaurant) for years. We are boycotting the sale of the DVD until changes can be made. Stick with us and wait. Then prefer it here or anywhere. Thanks, Arlo Guthrie

The excellent-quality Alice’s Restaurant DVD is a cultural gem! Thanks to audio commentary by Arlo Guthrie himself, Alice’s Restaurant merits nomination as the greatest movie ever about the 60s or, for that matter, any time of profound social and spiritual change! What adds human depth to this movie is that many people keen in the real-life drama are here, in the same locations, playing themselves!

The 60s social/intellectual/spiritual divide is illustrated in Alice’s Restaurant by this insane question: can anyone who dumps litter be sufficiently suitable to succor waste people in another land? The social divide of the 60s has additional clarity in Alice’s Restaurant because the movie director was in one ideological camp and Arlo Guthrie was in the other! In addition, an extremely beneficial spiritual dimension is provided to the chronicle because Alice’s restaurant was in a church; a fertile and far-reaching symbol! It makes the movie and real-life legend into one astonishing (but never utopian) heart-warming adventure!

The movie has an extraordinary number of dimensions. What amazes most, however, is the Alice’s Restaurant song, on which the movie was partly based. It composed sounds wonderfully new and naïve! It maintains its power because it is not only a celebration of the apt joys of life, care for, and friendship but also an indisputable anthem that fully affirms the broad natural value of simply having fun in life when you can `get anything you want’. It seems a totally innocuous, irrelevant song … yet, that remains its overwhelming strength rather than its weakness. After the movie, how life-affirming and universally joyous an anthem the song becomes!

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My hat is off to you Mr. Guthrie! Thank you!
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Streaming The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: The Best of Season 2 Online

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
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The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour was a television expose from the unhurried 1960s which is known today for the struggle the brothers experienced with CBS’s censors.

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Season 2’s packaging is impartial like that for season 3; it is a “best of” collection, and some of the episodes have exiguous cuts based on what Tom and Dick plan should be included. It is frustrating for completists not to have the entire season here, but it is better than nothing.

In fact, it is mighty better than nothing. Season 2 is outstanding and features many fine guests. The second episode alone features Bette Davis, Mickey Rooney, and The Who who famously explode their drum and cause chaos on the stage. Also appearing are James Mason, Edgar Bergen, Don Knotts, and Jimmy Durante and musical guests include Pete Seeger, The Byrds, The Temptations, and Glen Campbell.

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There are enormous comedy bits, like the brothers singing “I Fell in a Vat of Chocolate,” or all dressed up for their parts in Mutiny on the Bounty. Pat Paulsen adds a lot of laughs to the exhibit, especially during his presidential candidacy nomination speeches. “Fragment a Microscopic Tea With Goldie” has some vast moments as well.

Although it is incomplete, this location is definitely worth owning.

This is a Titanic collection! Most people contain Season Three is the topper but Season Two has many, many spacious routines, guests and skits! We finally find to inspect Leigh French doing her most eminent character in the segments of “Portion A Puny Tea With Goldie.”

One of the fun parts of watching the SmoBro Shows is the looseness; they may stumble through an intro but, instead of doing another occupy, they laff and originate fun of themselves. During a scene with Mama Cass, Dickie announces a Q&A period; Tommy says “no, we’re not gonna do that now” then you leer (but don’t hear) Dickie say to Tommy “why aren’t we doing it? ” and Tommy answers…it’s this type of looseness that gives another boost to the indicate…they leave moments like these in rather than re-shoot.

The interviews are plentiful and insightful. I especially enjoyed the interview with Pete Seeger who gives us a dinky more insight on his media blacklisting. There is also a gallery showing letters from viewers who protested the upcoming episode with Pete Seeger, calling him “anti-American” in almost every one…they usually begin out the same: “I am writing in mutter,” which makes it apparent there was some dunderhead that started a “Ban Pete Seeger” campaign and his followers followed orders…it’s SO friggin’ determined. It amazes me how someone (Seeger) who was against war and for peace could be labeled “anti-American”. It shows how manipulated some of our maintain countrymen were in the 60’s. Other interviews include Don Rickles, Leigh French, Glen Campbell, Mason Williams, Nancy Wilson, a very humorous one from Pat Paulsen and background info on the episodes by Tom & Dick themselves.

Wonderful color and spacious guests (Don Rickles, Jimmy Durante, Bette Davis, Janet Leigh, Rowan & Martin, Don Knotts, Nanette Fabray, Mickey Rooney, George Segal, Mel Torme and many others) .

The rock guests include The Who (yup, the eminent clip!), Paul Revere & The Raiders, The Byrds, The Association, The Temptations and Janis Ian (who is also interviewed) .

The clip of Tommy finally receiving an Emmy for comedy writing (from the 2008 Emmy Awards) is great; especially when the camera shows Dickie in the audience – you can survey on his face how PROUD he is of his brother. These Bros truly savor each other, unlike many other “family” acts who squabble continuously over the years.

All these shows were during the hotbed we called the Vietnam war and the SmoBros made us laugh while they ripped apart The Establishment, The Man and The Expansive Society. This is a priceless residence that any TV aficionado (and comedy fan) should have. Even though these are labeled as “Best of” and not complete seasons, that doesn’t mean they won’t release the other episodes in the future. You really shouldn’t pass up the chance to obtain any sets of “The Smothers Comedy Brothers Hour.”

P.S. I never realized Patty Duke had such a stout bod! WOW!

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Planet of the Apes Movie Streaming

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
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I own the new 1968 version of “The Planet of the Apes” was the first time I realized that a film might actually be something more than an escapist entertainment. In fact, it might have something valuable and relevant to say to its audience. Indeed, that first film seemed to have something to say on a wide variety of topics: bustle relations, bigotry, vivisection, free thinking within an oppressive society as well as humanity’s residence in the universe. It made these points by using ironic twists, gentle humor and downright scathing satire; all wrapped within the context of an absorbing sci-fi adventure myth. The result was a classic allotment of film making. An almost instant icon of 20th century pop culture that eventually spawned four sequels and even a short lived TV series.

So, when I heard that 20th Century Fox wanted to do a “re-imagining” of POTA my first plan was “Why? “. Hadn’t the first film gotten everything upright the first time around? Why monkey (no pun intended) with something that was aesthetic distinguished perfect already? Then I heard that Tim Burton had been assingned to state and I plan that here was an ideal choice if you were going to re-imagine something as iconic as POTA. After all, he had done a worthy job of revamping the image of Batman from that of the ridiculously campy to that of the more respectible avenging Sad Knight (only to have Joel Schumaker undermine all of that with “Batman and Robin”) . While a re-imaging of POTA wasn’t needed, I plan, it composed might be bewitching to leer the results of such an undertaking from the righteous hands of a director like Burton. Unfortunately the final product failed to meet my expectations.

The biggest dissapointment here is the script, no genuine dwelling and flat, one dimensional characters … The social commentary, so valuable to the recent, is almost completely lacking here. Early on in the yarn there are some token nods to racism and human vs animal rights but then the writers never obtain them. … The characters, especially the human ones, are hardly worth caring about. Leo, the lost astronaut (Tag Wahlberg), seems to fair pace around through the film in a catatonic trance; never even aware of the romantic interest of the human female (Estella Warren) or that of the chimp female Ari (Helena Bonham Carter) . The film makes it definite the two are enthusiastic in Leo but, again, fail to produce it into anything. This movie wants to secure up and go but is eventually left spinning its wheels aimlessly for two hours.

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However, its not all poor. There are some things that execute this film worth viewing. One, is Burton’s visuals. Burton is first and foremost a visual director. In other words, the explore of the film seems to engage precedence over everything else. Unfortunately that’s the case here. The script [is poor] but the film itself looks glowing. I particularly loved the shots of Ape City built into the broad and forbidding rocky crag, also the views of the long marching columns of the ape army at night. Also, the forest that surrounds the city is one of those typically gorgeous but scary Burtonesque fairy account type affairs. My common aspect to this film is Rick Baker’s astounding ape make-up. These are simply unbelievable designs that obviously had a lot of work do into them. If Baker doesn’t gather an Oscar for his efforts there is simply no justice in the world. Another respectable thing going for this film is the quality of the performances which for the most fragment are quite trustworthy. In particular Tim Roth as the violently tempered chimp General Thade and Helena Bonham Carter as the female chimp Ari who sympathizes with the predicament of the humans. There is also fine droll relief in the manufacture of the Orangutan vender of humans played by Paul Giamatti. And Michael Duncan Clarke is an imposing Colonel Attar. I also have to compose mention of Charlton Heston’s brief cameo as Thade’s dying father. In one of the films few kindly ironic moments Heston’s character introduces the opinion of guns into the record. Thade’s Daddy has been hiding the fact that humans at one time had such perilous weapons (apparently apes have never developed firearms) and reveals the secret to his son before he kicks the bucket. Finally, mention must be made of Danny Elfman’s amazing score; a nice blending of Jerry Goldsmith’s atonal, frail sounds that worked so well for the unique film with that of a paunchy orchestra. I may or may not accumulate the DVD but I will certainly add the soundtrack to my collection.

Ultimately I found this “re-imagining” of POTA a disappointment. There are occaisional moments where this film shows that it has the potential to effect so mighty but then turns around and squanders it. When will Hollywood learn that icy visuals and immense looking make-up are not enough to get an marvelous or even a wonderful movie?

I really enjoyed The Planet of The Apes, if for nothing more than the murky and shimmering world created by Tim Burton. Every frame is packed with so grand detail and so worthy action you won’t want to blink. What Burton paints with images, Danny Elfman matches with sound with yet another grand rep. But it’s determined from the get-go that the actual stars here are the apes who glance and recede so wonderfully realistically, you’ll forget that they’re not.

The makeup is so wonderful in The Planet of The Apes it’s hard to glimpse the actor leisurely the cloak. But this seems more an asset than a liability for the ape actors who all do in very strong performances. Unfortunately the ‘human’ actors are another story: Effect Wahlberg is clearly out of his league and depth here and really struggles to carry the lead. There’s a scene where Wahlberg tries to rally the troops and he was so abominable, it’s amusing. Estella Warren looks enormous but does very small in a role that is really not considerable more than window dressing.

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As with many visually pleasing films, more care and attention was paid to the see of The Planet of The Apes than the script, so we’re asked to beget some handsome great leaps of faith. The Planet of The Apes it’s definitely NOT a movie to consider a lot about when you leave the theater, as many dwelling points don’t occupy up well on re-examination. That said, I recommend The Planet of The Apes; it’s a very exquisite movie with a survey you won’t soon forget!…
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Streaming Lark Rise to Candleford: The Complete Season One Online

Friday, December 11th, 2009
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English country life could never have been as poetic, pictorial, and gripping as this dramatization of the lives of those living in and around the two 1880’s towns of Lark Rise and Candleford. Even the DVD’s music puts a sanguine sugarcoating on the period. All of this is to the delight of the viewer of this masterfully done TV series clear to endear any North American who has a tender video heart toward Victorian Britain. Perhaps, think it a British mutation of “Minute House on the Prairie” or “The Waltons.”

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This status of 4 DVDs, 10 episodes totaling 582 minutes, is actually a 9 1/2+ hour saga (continuing panorama of human relationship) of the commoner village and the more sophisticated Candleford. The short 8-mile separation allows for great intermingling, bigotry, conflict, forbidden esteem, political and economic interaction. It is not a family saga, not a nobility bloodline dramatization, but a saga of struggles and lifestyles of different kinds of personalities, each caught in their contain born-into world, and interacting with another different, and not always understood, class of folk.

Darling Laura Timmins (Olivia Hallinan), oldest child of a Lark Rise family, is sent off to Candleford to learn the trade of postmistress. She is the spark caught between the two towns (sometimes world’s different.) Her mentor, Dorcas (Julia Sawalha), has a personal secret. There is the expected, token-gentry, rich, Squire family, Sir Timothy (Ben Miles) & Lady Adelaide (Oliva Grant) . The rest of the regular cast (at least 20 appearing in all 10 episodes) is an assortment of either the die-hard, disheveled, working class or the Candleford higher class, but yet short of nobility range. It is the individuals that fabricate this spectacular (or enjoy in your acquire highest superlative.)

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One episode travels into the next with carryover from earlier material. If you have the time, it’s best to eye it as a approach 10-hour feature production. What a dismal time the recent TV viewers must have had waiting for the next installment. Each episode has multiple plots so it is impossible to fracture down the episodes into short summaries. And with carryover from one episode to another, it’s more like involving to Lark Rise or Candleford and living with the profitable people (and the poor) . A luscious scenic experience even Disney has never matched.

Ah, but the folks you will meet. Dr. Seuss eat your heart out. Queenie (Linda Bassett), an venerable bee keeper, is married to ole Twister (Karl Johnson) and both will acquire you laugh and roar, perhaps in the same scene. Pearl (Matilda Ziegler) and Ruby (Victoria Hamilton) acquire Pratt’s General Drapers & Haberdashers. They recount the best of fashion and fitness, honest ask them, as they spurn powerful gossip and controversy. Thomas (Sign Heap) is a postal delivery man who helps preserve Christianity alive and aloud. Portly Caroline (Dawn French) a mother with her man off to sea, divides her time between frivolity and beer and would gain a pleasing Viking helpmate. And dear, dear veteran housemaid Zillah (a standing O for Liz Smith), is the life and death of every party–a quirkiness totally lovable. Assistant gamekeeper Phillip and melodean-playing Alfie vie for Laura’s affection, while her ma, Emma (Claudie Blakley), and pa, Robert (Brendan Coyle) try in vain to withhold sanity to the comings and goings of life from “Lark Rise to Candleford.”

Oh and more, locations and sets to die for a vacation in. Costumes to dazzle, delight, and disgust, depending upon the event. Every emotion you have ever felt in your past will be repeated sometime throughout this English town saga. The adapted books by Flora Thompson have never been read by this reviewer, but I can’t imagine them being as aesthetic as this TV series (and I’m a book lover) . A favorable British cast has perfected this anecdote.

Subtitles? Yes!

Bonus? “The Making of Lark Rise To Candleford”

Recommendation? Grasp NOW! EXPEDITE SHIPPING, it’s that edifying.

I have been waiting for this series to be released here in the United States, and watched it within two days. I have to admit that I have yet to read the book (of the same name) by Flora Thompson that this series is based on (I notion to do so soon) . The book is said to be semi-autobiographical but I can’t really comment on how faithful the series is to the book since I’ve yet to read it. My review as such will be confined to the BBC drama.

The narrative follows the lives of the inhabitants of the bad, sleepy hamlet of Lark Rise and the more affluent and snooty inhabitants of Candleford during the last decades of the 19th century (sometime in the 1880s I fill) . The central character Laura Timmins (Olivia Hallinan) is a young girl from Lark Rise who is sent by her parents to work as an assistant to the postmistress, the profitable and sensible Dorcas Lane (a sparkling Julia Sawalha) . Initially Laura balks at the more restrained and formal plan of life in Candleford, and is humiliated by the intention some of the town’s more snobbish inhabitants (such as the Pratt sisters, Pearl and Ruby, credibly portrayed by Matilda Ziegler and Victoria Hamilton) perceive down upon her, but she gradually finds satisfaction and a measure of happiness in her job and unique surroundings, and comes to make a moral plan of the inhabitants of both Lark Rise and Candleford, in all their complexities. Julia Sawalha is fabulous in her role as the kind postmistress who acts as a sort of mentor to young Laura, and whose believe life seems deceptively straightforward, despite some undercurrents, brought on by her cessation friendship with town squire, Sir Timothy Midwinter (Ben Miles) who is married to a city girl,the frigid and peaceful Lady Adelaide (Olivia Grant) .

To delve too mighty into the location would detract from the viewer’s pleasure, and so all I will say is that this worthy series has everything to recommend it – a unbelievable gather, graceful cinematography of the lush English countryside, and plenty of human drama, dealing with social issues, marital strife, forbidden desires, esteem across the different social classes,friendship, and lots of gracious ragged humor.The ensemble cast is superb and a delight to seek, bewitching viewer’s interest from the first episode till the last of the season, and I was sorry to view it approach to an demolish. I laughed and I cried and I can’t wait for Season 2 to be released on DVD!

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Vampyres Streaming

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
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Okay, 1974’s VAMPYRES admittedly has numerous nude scenes–full frontal female nude scenes, in some cases–that was a prerequisite for the sexploitation awe pouring out of Europe in the 1970s. And yes, the two female players have hourglass figures, big bosoms, and heavenly faces. However, this British indie film, directed by Spanish auteur José Ramón Larraz, has a cinematic lovely that makes it stand out above its contemporaries as a dread film of right quality. Larraz does a improbable job of directing, working in discontinuance conjunction with cinematographer Harry Waxman to ensure that nearly every shot of every scene is a balanced, well-framed image. In keeping with the spooky atmosphere of the moldering English manor house and surrounding grounds obsolete for space shooting, production designer Ken Bridgeman maintains the perfect ambiance throughout. And unlike many other buxom sexploitation actresses of the era, erotic stars Marianne Morris and Anulka (Dziubinska) can actually act, and they do a favorable job in making the eponymous characters both scary and sympathetic.

In addition to the outstanding efforts of cast and crew, the tight, well-written script is refreshingly new–even from this vantage point of some thirty years hence. Avoiding the usual vampire clichés, these VAMPYRES are really more like ghosts who have some inexplicable but insatiable desire to feed on the blood of the living. They don’t have fangs, they can tolerate moderate sunlight, and instead of resting in traditional venerable caskets, they sleep in a wine cellar during the brightest of the daylight hours. They also can eat, drink liquids other than blood, and seem to genuinely relish sex. And they even sometimes have sympathy for their victims, a characteristic that may lead to their ultimate downfall.

The chronicle of the vampire has always been regarded as sexual in nature, especially the intimacy of the flesh-penetrating bite on the neck. VAMPYRES carries this metaphor to the uncouth, with heterosexual vampiric coitus portrayed as an intensely passionate, rigorous event that includes feasting on the blood of the non-vampiric partner. And the eponymous characters in VAMPYRES don’t gently suck from two pricks in the neck; in the midst of sexual passion, they plug inaugurate their victims and lap up the crimson liquid with ferocious, writhing pleasure.

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In short, VAMPYRES is an advantageous British erotic dismay flick that is trustworthy to most others from its era of origin, and it can even stand up against many straightforward, non-sexploitation scare films. It is well written, well acted, and has high production values throughout–and all this in spite of a shameful, grievous budget. Director Larraz and his co-scripters have lift an concept that they could play for camp or sheer sexploitation and, instead, boom a thought-provoking gawk at indiscriminate and promiscuous sex, physical obsession, and guilt. And on top of that, they mild throw in lots of palatable T&A.

The DVD from Blue Underground is a substantial capture. Not only does it reveal a widescreen restored director’s version of this genuine film–transferred primarily from the unusual negatives–but it also has lots of cold extras. It offers a feature-commentary track with director José Ramón Larraz and producer Brian Smedley-Aston that is both hilarious–due to Larraz’s frank exhaust of English colloquialisms–and informative. And there are also unique interviews with Marianne Morris and Anulka Dziubinska, the film’s exquisite stars; a lost scene recreated via production stills; U.S. and European trailers; and more. This is a part of erotic artistic cinematic history that any serious dismay fans will want to add to their collections.

A pair of bisexual women (Marianne Morris and Playboy playmate Anulka) living in a black, decaying mansion have a craving for blood and sex. Hitchiking in long shadowy cloaks, they lure men home and then catch them to bed, sever them with knives, and dump the bodies, making it view like a car smash. They like one guy so distinguished they retain him around for days and he knows something awful is happening, but he’s not clear what. Some people camping nearby also suspect that the women are up to outlandish things…. The violence is strong even though there’s more blood than gore, plenty of sex and nudity, and some very lyrical, fine scenes. The ending throws a whole fresh, darker twist on the proceedings and ties it all together nicely. It has kind of a “Hammer Films” leer to it, but the storyline is more along the lines of Jean Rollin. Even though the budget was slight, this is a quality-looking film. The DVD looks astronomical and contains a commentary track with producer Brian Smedley-Aston and director Joseph Larraz that’s worth listening to – it’s informative, and Larraz is hilarious and pulls no punches – ya gotta admire the guy, even though he admits he’s become a dirty customary man (the comment during one of Anulka’s nude scenes had me rolling on the floor) . :) It’s one of the most curious commentary tracks I’ve heard on a DVD, and a quality film besides.
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Watch John Wayne’s Tribute to America Online

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
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“John Wayne’s Tribute to America” (originally aired as the television special, “Swing Out, Sweet Land”, in 1970), isn’t spacious TV, or an good American history lesson, but it IS fun, and reflects the safe savor and pride ‘the Duke’ felt for his country.

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The special serves best as a ‘time capsule’ of entertainment of the era, which will bring a smile to older viewers, but may have today’s kids scratching their heads…John Wayne, as the host/narrator, introduces slices of American history, ‘Hollywood 1970′ style…skinflint Jack Benny retrieves George Washington’s tossed silver dollar, Bob Hope and Ann-Margret entertain the troops at Valley Forge, Dean Martin invents the cotton ‘gin’ (accept it? ), Rowan and Martin are the Wright brothers, “Bonanza’s” ‘Little Joe’ Michael Landon buys Manhattan Island from ‘Hoss’ Dan Blocker (and ‘Ben Cartwright’ Lorne Greene plays George Washington, in another segment, featuring Hugh O’Brien as Thomas Jefferson, and William Shatner as John Adams) …Obviously, the material is ‘dated’, and everything is celebrity persona-’driven’…but some moments do shine! Johnny Cash performs a terrific musical number on a locomotive, Glen Campbell is very ample, as well; Bing Crosby and Roscoe Lee Browne, as Imprint Twain and Frederick Douglass, have a surprisingly sensitive, if brief, conversation about racial equality (so righteous that it almost seems out of space, amid the sillier moments) . Yes, the musical finale is a bit ‘over-the-top’ (and proves that most actors can’t suppose a ‘lick’), but Wayne keeps things light and patriotic, and is obviously enjoying himself!

As another of the releases to celebrate the Duke’s 100th birthday, this nostalgia section is a amazing addition to any Wayne collection!

Dispite the fact that Duke left us cessation to 30 years ago he is collected listed among the top 10 celebrated movie stars….The only one from that enormous generation of Hope, Crosby, Stewart, Gable, Tracy etc..who is known to the under 20 group…

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Marion Morrison’s creation ‘John Wayne’ symbolized all that made America colossal..Manliness, Gentlemanliness, Patriotism, Individualism, Committment, Courage and the ability to laugh at oneself…

This is not a ‘cornball’ endorsement of America…It is a celebration…F.Scott Fitzgerald said, “France was a Land, England was a People, But America was an Belief”…and this DVD pays tribute to that Plan…That people of all races and religions could live, work and build together…

He doesn’t timorous away from looking at our faults as Crosby’s Effect Twain and Browne’s Frederick Douglas discussion proves…

While a devout Conservative he gives liberal Tommy Smothers the spotlight to read a stirring speech on the value of dissent…This was after the Smother’s brothers point to had been cancelled..Duke truly felt that, agree with him or disagree with him, EVERYONE should have the true to dwelling their point of understanding (a conception that the champions of so called Political Correctness would crticize that they try to stifle all who disagree with their plan)

I can’t survey how anyone could seek this mature chestnut and not unprejudiced be a tiny bit more proud of being an American….

GOD Adore YA, DUKE AND “THANKS”
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Dark Shadows DVD Collection 4 Movie Streaming

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
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For pure Sad Shadows at its classic best, this box plot presents 40 episodes that portend the core brilliance of what has made this supernatural daytime series endure these past 38 years: Treasure, death, horror, longing, revenge, obsession, lies, secrets, loyalty and betrayal all played out against a compelling backdrop of Gothic sensibilities that include a 175-year-old guilt-ridden and love-lorn vampire, seances, time disappear, ghosts, mystery, kill, intrigue and a constant dose of the unexpected.

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This “soap opera” managed to transcend its genre by bringing a taste of Gothic fear and science-fiction fantasy to the hum-drum world of the afternoon drama, and DVD Collection 4 underscores that more than any of the previous Dim Shadows DVD releases. In fact, almost every essential recurring Black Shadows theme that was to lift the series through its entire five-year speed and into TV immortality is represented somewhere within the episodes of this fabulous box station.

The vampire Barnabas Collins, portrayed brilliantly by the classically trained actor Jonathan Frid, was to be a temporary character that would be killed off following a reign of apprehension, but Frid’s compelling characterization caused Barnabas to remain throughout the series as ratings sored and Frid became a national phenomenon among viewers.

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In this box state, the “human side” of Barnabas is about to be revealed for the first time when governess Victoria Winters is transported wait on in time via a seance. The seance is an attempt by the Collins family to near the ghost of a small girl named “Sarah,” who has being appearing to wait on those in Collinwood. Sarah is actually the 10-year-old sister of Barnabas, whom he loves deeply, and who died tragically.

During the seance, Victoria abruptly disappears from the Collins’ drawing room and ends up in the Collinwood of 1795 where she eventually meets the Barnabas Collins of that time. This is Barnabas BEFORE a viscious curse had turned him into a vampire.

Viewers witness that Barnabas is about to wed the appreciate of his life, Josette Du Pres, but a jealous servant of Josette’s with whom Barnabas had brief affair, successfully plots to extinguish their relationship. The servant, Angelique, portrayed with sparkling ability by Lara Parker, is actually a witch born in Martinique who uses her supernatural powers to shatter havoc on the pair and almost everyone else in Collinwood.

The chronicle of Barnabas, his like for Josette that ends tragically and his involuntary transformation into a vampire is the cornerstone for all of the later fable arcs that are to advance in the series. It also is the first of many stories that utilizes the core cast of this fabulous series to play their have relatives or other people in the past.

This box plot also provides some of the most compelling episodes in present-day Collinwood as Barnabas struggles to become human. Dr. Julia Hoffman, played by the Emmy-worthy actress Grayson Hall, has fallen in treasure with Barnabas and is willing to do anything to serve him. To that slay, she performs a series of experiments that result in a serium she injects him with to waste his vampire torment. Unfortunately, the injections result in Barnabas beginning to age to his accurate years — 175! Astonishing makeup for Frid makes the transformation believable.

The production quality of these box sets are radiant considering the unusual source material did not construct it through the decades as unscathed as did the reputation of this fantastic series. In two words: Seize It!

Dark Shadows Collection 4 delivers forty more episodes of inspiring, effective gothic melodrama, made more potent by the inclusion of a couple of especially dramatic developments: Barnabas bright beyond his frequent empty threats of violence and actually killing someone to hold the truth of his existence a secret, and, later in the place, a sudden and unexpected drag to the past to expose us the origin of the undead Barnabas. All broad stuff.

But first, a naughty, minor quibble. It’s actually kind of cheesy that when we shift to the past, members of the 18th century Collins family are played by the same actors who invent in the present-day storylines. In actuality, only Jonathan Frid as Barnabas should have appeared in both time frames, due to the fact that he’s playing the same (ultimately immortal) character in both storylines! But I guess budget limitations prevented the exhaust of a new batch of actors for the earlier sequences. At least Victoria Winters, after she goes attend in time, DOES deem it is intelligent that everyone looks the same as their 20th century descendents, but then no further explanation is given as to why they leer the same. Oh, well.

In any event, viewers expeditiously gather caught up in the colonial-era proceedings as we meet a distinguished more innocent and likable Barnabas and the esteem of his life, Josette. We also sight the memorable introduction of Angelique, a servant of Josette’s who Barnabas briefly had a dalliance with in the past but who isn’t involved in fair quietly stepping aside now that he’s fervent with the great more “pleasurable” Josette. So, we learn that the pre-vampiric Barnabas wasn’t COMPLETELY innocent, as we actually feel a exiguous terrible for the jilted Angelique, even though she turns out to be truly diabolical in her revenge.

The lion’s fraction of episodes in this batch takes status in the note (well, the 1960’s “explain”, but you know what I mean), with a miniature handful of episodes toward the waste of the plot shifting to the earlier era fable, which will play out through all the discs of Collection 5 and a bit beyond.

Like the earlier sets, each disc in this collection concludes with an spicy interview, usually about 3-to-5 minutes in length, with a member of the cast or behind-the-scenes person.

I remained thoroughly interested in this offbeat series and search for forward to soon reporting on Collection 5!

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