What DVD have you just watched?

Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 November 2005

Just about to watch the secong half of 'The Odessa File.'

All the best from Fredrik
Posted on: 30 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
The Man Who Knew Too Much - remake. Pretty much a mess.
Posted on: 30 April 2006 by Mr Underhill
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Originally posted by Adam Meredith:
The Man Who Knew Too Much - remake. Pretty much a mess.

Yes - not Hitch at his best IMO, either version!
Posted on: 30 April 2006 by Chalshus
The swedish movie Evil. Based on a book by Jan Guillou.

Read more about here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338309/

Posted on: 06 May 2006 by Allan Probin
Inspired last week by Pride and Prejudice, the 2005 version with Keira Knightly, it was Sense and Sensibility tonight, the 1995 version with Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman. I fear the latter film looses out due to the lack of an LFE track.

Allan.
Posted on: 06 May 2006 by Peter Litwack
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Yes - not Hitch at his best IMO, either version!


I've recently been watching some Hitch, and so far, the two that I would rank as his best are "Rear Window" and "Vertigo". They are both masterpieces.

Some other old "Classics" that I've enjoyed lately:

"Out of the Past" - Film Noir at its best, and Robert Mitchum is The Man!

"The Killers" - Both the 1946 version, with Burt Lancaster, and the 1964 version, with Lee Marvin and John Cassavetes. They are both great.

"All the Kings Men" - I just had to see this, since I read it's being re-done with Sean Penn in the lead role - pretty good, for an Oscar winner.

Also:

"Memory of a Killer" - a recent movie, which I enjoyed a lot. A Belgian crime thriller about a hit man who is starting to suffer from Alzheimer's disease - starring Jan Decleir, who was so memorable in "Karakter".
Posted on: 13 May 2006 by Allan Probin
The Libertine - tour de force performance by Johnny Depp. My sub nodded off once or twice during this one.

Allan
Posted on: 13 May 2006 by JamH
Metropolis ... [Fritz Lang - Postdam - Germany - pre 2nd world war -- black and white and silent].

Came free with London Times [or I bought DVD and paper came free with it].

You have probably seen lots of it via Queen videos [Radio GaGa].

James H.
Posted on: 14 May 2006 by yfer
Shine.
Posted on: 19 May 2006 by scottyhammer
march of the penguins: wouldnt normally go for this sort of film/docu but it was a present and i must admit its pretty good. music score is excellent beautifully filmed and quite humbling what the emperor penguins go through to protect their young. also worth pointing out that 2 guys almost died during filming when they got lost in a storm -70 degrees, can you beleive that!!

mr and mrs smith: crap! enough said

house of flying daggers: silly martial arts film BUT good special effects and a real test of picture quality for your new plasma hdtv.

regards, scotty
Posted on: 19 May 2006 by Peter Litwack
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house of flying daggers: silly martial arts film BUT good special effects and a real test of picture quality for your new plasma hdtv.


It's also a superb test for the sound of your surround rig - especially Chapter 4 - "The Echo Game". I use it all the time for dem and calibration.
Posted on: 21 May 2006 by Mr Underhill
Ladykillers - Alec Guiness.

Serenity - Joss Whedon.

Enjoyed both....for completely different reasons!
Posted on: 21 May 2006 by jasons


Absolutely brilliant, based on actual events apparently.
Posted on: 29 May 2006 by jasons
Another week later:

Posted on: 29 May 2006 by u5227470736789439
On Saturday: The first half of 'Die Another Day.' Fredrik
Posted on: 30 May 2006 by JoeH
'Spirited Away'. Japanese cartoon thingy.
Posted on: 30 May 2006 by Mr Underhill
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Originally posted by JoeH:
'Spirited Away'. Japanese cartoon thingy.


....and what did you think?
Posted on: 01 June 2006 by Chris West
Evita...

Good score and more than acceptable performance from Madonna!

Dramatic scenes and musical value that will use full potential of a well set-up Naim HT system for sure.
Posted on: 01 June 2006 by JoeH
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Originally posted by Mr Underhill:
quote:
Originally posted by JoeH:
'Spirited Away'. Japanese cartoon thingy.


....and what did you think?


I thought it was very good. We saw 'Howl's Moving Castle' at the inema last year and I thought it was OK, if over-long, but 'Spirited Away' is a much better film.
Posted on: 01 June 2006 by Mr Underhill
JoeH,

I agree, this film really turned me on to Japanese animation. A film that really can be watched at many levels, as enjoyable to the young and old alike; and as thought provoking as you want it to be.

I haven't seen 'Howl's Moving Castle'.

Martin
Posted on: 03 June 2006 by DellboyOne
The excellent Kingdom of Heaven........the directors cut that is.
Posted on: 04 June 2006 by Mr Underhill
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Originally posted by DellboyOne:
The excellent Kingdom of Heaven........the directors cut that is.


R1? Didn't think it was out yet, although I've read the extra footage restores RS's vision, and makes it a very good film.

M
Posted on: 04 June 2006 by DellboyOne
Yes it is the R1 release which was made available on the 25th May.

The extra story lines and character exposition make the movies a treat and a stunning piece of work.

The picture quality and dts sound track is dvd reference material.
Posted on: 04 June 2006 by Mr Underhill
Thx,

I'm definitely going to get this one. I'll do some digging and find out any regional variations....unless you've already done the research?

M
Posted on: 05 June 2006 by DellboyOne
quote:
Originally posted by Mr Underhill:
Thx,

I'm definitely going to get this one. I'll do some digging and find out any regional variations....unless you've already done the research?

M


I haven't done any research as I couldn't wait to see this version.

The extras are also very good.
Posted on: 05 June 2006 by Mr Underhill
Educating Rita.

Pathos by the bucketful; and avoids descending too far into sentimentality.

I'd forgatten how good it is.

....Oh, and Eric Clapton Unplugged, LPCM --Excellent. (I know I've mentioned it before, but it's worth it!)