Just bought the box set myself , some great episodes, a couple of hit and miss affairs but overall very good. |
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2 Attachment(s) Picked up their rather hefty release of Phantom of the Opera and Gaslight yesterday. |
CAN'T wait to get my hands on that Eyes Without A Face release! |
I can categorically state that the Flipside release of That Sinking Feeling is the highlight of the movie year for me. To wait 20 odd years to revisit a film you loved and then have it available in this deluxe fashion, well, it's a dream. While I'm on this thread - watched a bit of the B S Johnson Flipside. You're Human Like the Rest of Them and Fat Man on a Beach have a real power to them, especially the latter. He's an engaging speaker, all too aware of the ultimate futility of life. The fact he killed himself weeks after finishing Fat Man adds to the weirdly haunting quality of that film. There's something profound about it - the last overhead shot of him wading into the sea, becoming a tiny white dot in the distance is one I won't forget. The other stuff on this release? At first look pretty ropy - Paradigm will test you, even at 9 minutes - but I'll give it the benefit of a second watch before forming any firm opinions. Worth picking up, even for non completists |
Interesting interview with the BFI's Sam Dunn here: Behind the Label: BFI Video's Sam Dunn Wonder what the long awaited BBC classics will be . Doomwatch? Out Of The Unknown? :pop2: |
I'd love to see the BFI release their restored version of The Vault of Horror on to DVD / Blu-ray. Why can't they release this? I'm sure it would sell by the bucketload to Brit horror fans all over the world, who want a decent, uncut version of the film in their collection. |
I've re-named this thread to incorporate all BFI releases not just the Ghost Stories For Christmas dvd. |
Wouldn't mind getting the Samurai collection on blu |
8 Attachment(s) Upcoming titles for the rest of the year. Mainly sci-fi. No horror. :( :lol: |
Horror was last year's project - or rather the Gothic. This year it's sci-fi. (And China, but there's not much crossover.) |
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Which of the others would you recommend? |
For my part, I'll be getting OUT OF THE UNKNOWN, THE CHANGES and NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR ( how can you resist anything with Peter Cushing in it, Dem? :) ) |
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Directed by John Mackenzie (The Long Good Friday, Just Another Saturday), this acclaimed and long-unseen BBC TV Play for Today from 1978 is adapted by Alan Garner (The Owl Service) from his own complex and enthralling sci-fi fantasy novel. It will be released on DVD for the first time on 13 October 2014 as part of the BFI’s SCI-FI: DAYS OF FEAR AND WONDER, a 3-month nationwide celebration of Sci-Fi film and TV. Red Shift takes the viewer on a beguiling voyage through English history, spanning three distinct time periods: Roman Britain, the English Civil War and 1970s modern day. Garner’s story follows three troubled young men, Tom, Thomas and Macey, who occupy these different eras and are haunted by shared visions. They are also linked by a common location (Mow Cop in south Cheshire) and by the discovery of a mystical talisman: an ancient axe-head. Exploring themes of mysticism, folklore and geography that are common in Alan Garner’s fantasy novels, Red Shift is a uniquely compelling Play for Today from the golden age of BBC drama. Alan Garner has contributed a new essay to the accompanying booklet. Special features • Brand new High Definition transfer • One Pair of Eyes: Alan Garner – All Systems Go (Lawrence Moore, 1972, 40 mins): an experimental, autobiographical documentary presented by Alan Garner • Interview with 1st Assistant Director Bob Jacobs and Film Editor Oliver White (2013, 5 mins) • Spirit of Cheshire (Kevin Marsland, 1980, 20 mins): Michael Hordern voices a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost on a journey to several Cheshire landmarks and tourist attractions • Illustrated booklet with extensive credits and newly commissioned essays from David Rolinson, Alan Garner, Michael Brooke, Paul Vanezis and Sergio Angelini Product details RRP: £19.99 / cat. no. BFIV2007 / Cert 12 UK / 1978 / colour / English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles / 84 mins / Original aspect ratio 1.33:1 / DVD9 / Dolby Digital 1.0 mono audio (192 kbps) |
Much appreciated Mojo. :thumb: At only 75 mins i'm not sure it warrants shelling out 14 squid for. |
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I'm in two minds whether to get this one too. Maybe wait til it comes down in price. Mind you, I'd love to see a PLAY FOR TODAY boxset. |
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I've not seen any of the BFI's forthcoming sci-fi releases so i'm very unsure if i'll like them even. |
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I recently finished watching THE CHANGES. It's a thought provoking and sometimes quite adult show ( it was a kids series ). Really enjoyed it. I'll definitely be getting NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR and OUT OF THE UNKNOWN. |
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1 Attachment(s) HOPEFULLY :pray: This will not be put back again come November. Eyes Without A Face (trailer) - YouTube |
1 Attachment(s) Anyone picked up RED SHIFT yet? I bloody miss the 'Play for today'. Play for Today - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Play For Today intro - YouTube |
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WTF is going on BFI? :tsk: Criterion have had it out for a year! |
The six disc Ghost Stories For Christmas is £19.99 on Amazon at the moment. Ghost Stories for Christmas Expanded 6-Disc Collection Box Set DVD: Amazon.co.uk: Michael Hordern, John Hurt, Peter Vaughan, Robert Hardy, Christopher Lee, Robert Powell, Peter Bowles, Jonathan Miller, Lawrence Gordon Clark: DVD & Blu-ray Seriously if you don't already own it, what are you waiting for? |
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But seriously, that is a good deal - even more so now it's dropped to £19.91. |
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'Hey, McCafferty!! Yir teas oot!!' ;) |
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Heh b_e, I like the look of this .......The six disc Ghost Stories For Christmas is £19.99 on Amazon.......( dvd's again!) I might just purchase this as it has Chris Lee in it! Whilst I was looking at it on Amazon, it got me thinking, if anybody out there can help, what are sci fi and horror films like on Amazon prime? I have netflix but have been opting to take the trial on with Prime, any good people? or are most of the good films rentals once joined up? thanks in advance. |
Watched the short film 'Sleepwalker' yesterday, via the BFI Bluray - fantastic film, with some decent extras. The 1hr15min interview with Saxon Logan is fascinating, and well worth a watch. Amazing that this has been 'lost' until recently. |
1 Attachment(s) This sounds interesting. SHERLOCK HOLMES (4-DVD SET) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes: The Classic BBC TV series. Regarded by many to be the best incarnation of the Baker Street sleuth, Douglas Wilmer gives a career-defining performance in this celebrated BBC series. Intelligent, quick on his heels, and bearing a striking resemblance to the original Sidney Paget illustrations, Wilmer's portrayal as possibly the closest to Conan Doyle's original vision that there has ever been. In 2012, his status as legend within the Sherlock pantheon was cemented when he was asked to make a cameo appearance in Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch. The first story in the series, The Speckled Band, was originally produced as part of the BBC drama strand Detectives. Appearing alongside Wilmer, as Holmes loyal companion Dr John Watson, was the great Nigel Stock. Such was the success of the adaptation that Wilmer and Stock were reunited a year later for a full 12-part series. With a supporting cast that included Clochemerle star Peter Madden as Inspector Lestrade, TV veteran Derek Francis as Mycroft Holmes, and guest starts such as Peter Wyngarde (Department S, The Innocents) and Patrick Troughton (Doctor Who), the popularity of the series gave rise to a second series, in which the role of Sherlock was played by Peter Cushing. Presented for the first time on UK DVD, this long-awaited release also includes an array of fascinating special features, including two reconstructions of partially-surviving episodes, an alternative presentation of the Detectives pilot, an alternative title sequence, an interview with Douglas Wilmer and a number of newly-recorded audio commentaries Special features Original 1964 Detectives pilot episode The Speckled Band All surviving episodes from the 1965 series Alternative Spanish audio presentation of The Speckled Band Alternative title sequence for The Illustrious Client The Abbey Grange episode reconstruction, featuring a newly-filmed sequence of Douglas Wilmer reading the first half of the story, followed by all surviving original footage The Bruce-Partington Plans episode reconstruction, using all surviving original footage and original shooting scripts Douglas Wilmer...on Television (2012, Simon Harries, 22 mins): the iconic actor discusses his career in British film and television Five audio commentaries, including contributions from Douglas Wilmer and celebrated directors Peter Cregeen and Peter Sasdy, all moderated by actor-comedian Toby Hadoke Fully illustrated booklet with new essays and full episode credits UK | 1964-65 | black and white | English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles | 650 minutes approx | Original broadcast ratio 1.33:1 | 4 x DVD9 | PAL | Dolby Digital mono audio | Cert: 12 | Region 2 DVD Available on March 30th. |
The surviving Douglas Wilmer episodes have been out in the US a while now in a boxset,but this will be probably the definitive release.Glad I waited now. |
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BFI announces June - August DVD & Blu-ray releases | News | Film @ The Digital Fix The BFI’s mid-summer 2015 Blu-ray and DVD releases feature the cream of British and international directors. Landmark works by such heavyweights as Orson Welles, Roberto Rossellini, Dziga Vertov and Jean-Luc Godard rub shoulders with a raft of great British titles directed by the likes of Tony Richardson, Clive Donner, Karel Reisz and Richard Massingham. The Roberto Rossellini & Ingrid Bergman Collection (1950-1954) This numbered, limited edition Blu-ray collection brings together three of Rossellini and Bergman’s greatest collaborations – Stromboli, Journey to Italy, and La Paura – in new digital restorations, with extensive extra features including Rossellini’s rare 1952 feature film The Machine That Kills Bad People, Francesco Patierno’s 2012 documentary The War of the Volcanoes, and Isabella Rossellini’s exquisite and personal My Dad is 100 Years Old (2005). Stromboli, Journey to Italy, and La Paura will all be released in stand-alone DVD editions. Man with a Movie Camera (1929) Voted No. 1 film in Sight & Sound’s 2015 Documentary Poll, this dazzling amalgam of documentary and pure cinematic art is famous for its range of pioneering cinematic techniques – such as double exposure, slow motion and freeze frames. Released on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK, this digitally remastered presentation is accompanied by composer Michael Nyman’s celebrated score, and includes a selection of little-seen Vertov films as extra features. Around the World with Orson Welles (1955) DVD and Blu-ray premiere of Orson Welles’ fascinating television production, with Welles writing, directing and hosting. Part home-movie, part cinematic essay, each episode takes the viewer on a journey to see the famous people and places in key cities across the continent, the result is a unique entry in the career of one of modern cinema’s most revered figures. Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (2014) 2015 marks the centenary year of the remarkable Orson Welles, and this insightful documentary explores the life and work of the exceptional actor, writer and director. Directed by critically-acclaimed documentary maker Chuck Workman, Magician is an essential film not just for fans of the great Orson Welles, but anyone interested in the magic of cinema. Vivre sa vie (1962) A classic of French new wave cinema, director Jean-Luc Godard’s critically-acclaimed drama tells the story of Nana (Anna Karina), a young Parisian woman who works in a record shop but finds herself disillusioned by poverty and a rapidly failing marriage. Released on DVD and presented on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK. On Yer Bike (1899-1983) This wonderful 2-DVD collection, containing 29 short dramas, animations, adverts and newsreel items from the BFI National Archive, is a fascinating portrait of the British cycling experience. How To Be Eccentric: The Richard Massingham Collection (1933-1951) Instantly recognisable to anyone who went to the cinema in Britain during the 1940s, Richard Massingham combined humour and information in these wonderful instructional films on a range of subjects from how to cross the road to the art of saving water at bath time. This DVD collection celebrates Massingham as one of British cinema’s most interesting and enduring characters. Britain on Film: The BFI celebrates great British cinema this summer and the famous faces in front of and behind the camera, with the release of a number of feature films from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Bizarre documentaries London in the Raw (1964) and Primitive London (1965) set out to reflect society’s decay through a sideshow spectacle on 1960s London depravity, while The Pleasure Girls (1965) and The Party’s Over (1965) look at the wild, and sometimes dark side of Swinging London. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1967) and Bronco Bullfrog (1969) explore the late-60s teenage experience, albeit from different but equally entertaining, perspectives, while Lunch Hour (1962) and Deep End (1970) focus on romantic obsession and the potential for relationships to take a wrong turn. Two classic ‘kitchen sink’ dramas, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) and Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) see angry young men rebel against the system, while the hilarious That Sinking Feeling (1979) finds somewhat less angry young men causing a drama by stealing kitchen sinks. |
Interesting line-up, although it's a shame that there is (yet again) nothing new to be added to their Flipside range... it seems to have died a death sadly. :( |
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