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Originally posted by Douglas Meltzer View PostEd,
I very much enjoyed seeing The Holdovers when it was in theatres. A fantastic job by actor Dominic Sessa in his film debut.
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Ed,
I very much enjoyed seeing The Holdovers when it was in theatres. A fantastic job by actor Dominic Sessa in his film debut.
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Are you catching up on Oscar nominated films you missed in the past year? Add this one to your list:
The Holdovers - It's THAT Good - A Critical Appreciation
The Holdovers also collected Golden Globe wins for best comedy actor Paul Giamatti and supporting actress Da’vine Joy Randolph.
I highly recommend this one.
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Last night it was a bit of a double feature night using the Epson VP Clear and Present Danger and Close. I have to be in the mood these days to watch two in a row last night was oneabout two weeks ago it was a double screening of The Last Crusade along with Raiders being the first
This is not the first time I have watched "Clear and Present Danger" its a excellent well written story that keeps you on edge right to the end.
After a short break......."Close" another outstanding film, English sub-titles, excellent transfer to blu-ray.
And from last week
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Our daughter paid us a visit last evening, would you like to watch a movie I asked? The movie we watched was the excellent film "Goodbye Christopher Robin" after watching it I said to April you will never be able to watch a Winnie the Poo film again without thinking back to the story of how it all began.
The blu-ray picture and sound quality is excellent "Goodbye Christopher Robin" I would certainly highly recommend watching, but be warned though, I forgot to bring out the box of tissues for April, as near the end you will really need to supply them.
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Originally posted by Brian Fretwell View PostFor me "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" which looked better at home in HD than at the "Digital IMAX" screen I had previoulsy seen it at...
IMAX is short for “Image Maximum” but, since 2008, they’ve been pretty lax on the maximum part.
The Disappointing World of IMAX and LieMAX
It’s been 6 years since it first began, and yet today so many filmgoers are still unaware that this deceit is occurring. Just last week I told some friends that I planned to drive two hours to go see Interstellar in 70mm IMAX, and they were all puzzled why I didn’t just drive a few minutes to see it in “IMAX” at our local mall.
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For me "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" which looked better at home in HD than at the "Digital IMAX" screen I had previoulsy seen it at. I suspect it just had two synchronised 2K projectors and the picture was too big for that set-up I could almost count the mirrors of the DMD!!!!
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Originally posted by Graham Ritchie View PostEd
I had been thinking of "Living" for a while now, but just could not make up my mind after seeing the DVD at JB Hi Fi a while back. After reading your review I got around to getting it today what looked like the last of the DVDs in stock of this title. Tonight I watched it using the Epson and I must say the story was way better than I thought it would be. I would have to rate "Living" as one of the best films I have seen. Bill Nighy really nailed it, outstanding acting. In a way it reminded me of my father who after leaving school worked for the ICI in Glasgow before the war and again after the war until he took retirement. I always thought he liked the job but my mother told me after he left the ICI that he hated it, I never new that. There is a lot of truth to how Bill Nighy puts it across. Many people of my fathers generation would often stay in a job all there working lives, even though they might not be happy with it, it might sound strange these days, but I guess it was a matter of having to back then.
On the blu-ray side of things I did watch Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day At Black Rock" 1954, outstanding in every way, and its a blu-ray release I would highly recommend
Living is a 2022 British drama film directed by Oliver Hermanus from a screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro, adapted from the 1952 Japanese film Ikiru directed by Akira Kurosawa, which in turn was partly inspired by the 1886 Russian novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy. Set in 1953 London, it depicts a bureaucrat in the county Public Works department (played by Bill Nighy) facing a fatal illness.
Living had its world premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on 21 January 2022, and was released in the United Kingdom on 4 November 2022, by Lionsgate.[3] The film received positive reviews, with Nighy's performance receiving particular acclaim, and at the 95th Academy Awards was nominated for Best Actor (Nighy) and Best Adapted Screenplay.
I also agree with you on Bad Day At Black Rock. Outstanding performances by Tracy and all the supporting cast!
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I had been thinking of "Living" for a while now, but just could not make up my mind after seeing the DVD at JB Hi Fi a while back. After reading your review I got around to getting it today what looked like the last of the DVDs in stock of this title. Tonight I watched it using the Epson and I must say the story was way better than I thought it would be. I would have to rate "Living" as one of the best films I have seen. Bill Nighy really nailed it, outstanding acting. In a way it reminded me of my father who after leaving school worked for the ICI in Glasgow before the war and again after the war until he took retirement. I always thought he liked the job but my mother told me after he left the ICI that he hated it, I never new that. There is a lot of truth to how Bill Nighy puts it across. Many people of my fathers generation would often stay in a job all there working lives, even though they might not be happy with it, it might sound strange these days, but I guess it was a matter of having to back then.
On the blu-ray side of things I did watch Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day At Black Rock" 1954, outstanding in every way, and its a blu-ray release I would highly recommend
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No photographs, but over the last couple of months or so, my wife and myself have binge watched the complete "Downton Abbey" series on blu ray. All six series, plus the Christmas specials plus the finale and, the bit that qualifies this post on this thread, "Downton Abbey - The Movie" and "Downton Abbey - A New Era."
Watching the series as a 2nd time after their TV runs, it is wonderful to pick up on little bits that one missed the first time. Watching them all so close together also improves the flow. One can pick up a remark to a situation that took place a couple of episodes ago far more easier thus totally enhancing one's enjoyment of this superb series.
I wonder if there will be a third film ? "Downton Abbey - The National Trust Years." 😉
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I recently watched the 2022 movie, Living, which is based on Akira Kurosawa's 1952 film Ikiru. Roger Ebert's review of the 1952 version summarizes the what the film is about:
I saw "Ikiru" first in 1960 or 1961. I went to the movie because it was playing in a campus film series and only cost a quarter. I sat enveloped in the story of Watanabe for 2 1/2 hours, and wrote about it in a class where the essay topic was Socrates' statement, "the unexamined life is not worth living."' Over the years I have seen "Ikiru" every five years or so, and each time it has moved me, and made me think. And the older I get, the less Watanabe seems like a pathetic old man, and the more he seems like every one of us.
If you watch the trailer for Living, you are left with the impression that this is just another Bill Nighy film about charming old people out to have their last fling. The 4 minute interview video below is more informative:
LIVING – Behind The Scenes
The film starts slow as it pulls you into the dull life of the main character. The last half of the movie explains why this man sitting on a swing in the snow is so happy.
The Rowan Tree with British actor Bill Nighy in Living
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Over the last few weeks I try to watch a movie a night on the Epson VP, while Yvonne watches more of the CSI serieson TV, One movie "US Marshals" I have and always liked this one, with full on action from start to finish, excellent transfer and sound
Next "Ice Road" a good movie but nothing special, however its an easy nights entertainment. "Last Cab To Darwin" an excellent Australian film, stunning Aussie scenery captured brilliantly. Starring Michael Caton, who if anyone can remember was brilliant in "The Castle" also out on blu-ray. Last night it was back to James Bond, with "For Your Eyes Only" the highlight for me is Scottish girl not only singing the hit title, but the only one to also star in the opening credits of a Bond film. To be honest after Roger Moore left the roll as bond I lost interest in the James Bond thing. I liked the light hearted along with the stunts/ filming locations of his series of bond films, they were just fun to watch.
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On that note, here is the lovely Sheena Easton
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Last night it was "R.V" on blu-ray starring Robin Williams, we ran the film print at the cinema and always enjoyed it.
Tonight blu-ray was "Downfall" its not the first time I have watched it, impressive acting by Bruno Ganz.
The Epson VP has certainly been getting a lot of use at the moment.
On a side note and I keep forgetting to mention it, is a DVD "Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure" its really well worth adding into any movie night, and cant recommend it enough. I got this DVD years ago, and never tire of watching it, if you have a VP, its even better.
Back to "Downfall".
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I must have watched this one a million times and never tire of it tonight being anotherI checked through our old cinema records, Jan 2005 when we screened the 35mm print, yikes that's 19 years ago, how time passes. A few weeks ago I did screen the 1964 original on blu-ray, that's another one I have watched a lot since I first saw it at the cinema back in the 60s.
PS. Both picture and sound on the 2004 remake is excellent
The 2004 re-make is very good in its own right and makes a good nights entertainment
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