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"DVD Review: The Warner Archive Collection"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great to hear that Countdown and The Rain People have finally gotten DVD releases. I've always thought of the former as one of the strongest of Altman's films. Like the others (M*A*S*H and The Long Goodbye), this is a film where Altman used mobile cameras and a certain amount of improvisation to give a loose, casual surface to what is, in fact, a tightly-scripted, sharply-directed bit of suspense adventure.

As for The Rain People, it's not only one of the more adventurous American films of the period (compared with stuff like Easy Rider, this one captures the chaotic feelings of the time--great hope and intense dread--much more accurately), but it has extraordinary performances by Shirley Knight and James Caan. Coppola wouldn't make a really good film again until he made Gardens of Stone in the late 1980's (I am quite aware that this is very definitely a minority opinion)

April 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know that these are dvr's so I was wondering-often on burned DVR's towards the end of the running time the audio is out of sync slightly with the action(much like watching those old dubbed Godzilla movies). Does this also occur on the screener copy that you have? $20 seems steep to pay for movies that they show on TCM and that you can burn on your own. It might be worth it if this audio sync problem is adjusted.

April 4, 2009 at 2:55 AM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

@1st Anonymous,

While I don't agree that these are the strongest films by Altman or Coppola respectively, I do think that it highlights how each director started to find their strengths. In Altman's case, the movie does clearly demonstrate the beginnings of an improvisational style that would really take off in subsequent films. In Coppola's, the film shows how motivated he is in bringing out nuance-filled performances, and his respect for characters.

I have to vehemently disagree with your hyperbolic statement that he "wouldn't make a really good film again until he made Gardens of Stone". Seems like someone is trolling for an argument with that comment. Even if you ignore his popular hits like The Godfather films or Apocalypse Now, The Conversation is about as close to perfect a film he ever made.

@2nd Anonymous (please leave names people, even fake ones will do)

My screener copy did not have any such problems regarding sound sync.

April 4, 2009 at 2:49 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was extremely disappointed with the several DVDs I received in the mail today - they will ONLY work on DVD "play only" machines - what film buff does not have a DVD with recording capability - the packaging states it won't play on computer DVD drives either - it didn't have any warning on the website when I ordered, otherwise I wouldn't have, as these are useless to me - I can't play them on 2 of my 3 DVD players

April 8, 2009 at 3:46 AM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

"...what film buff does not have a DVD with recording capability..."

This one doesn't. But point taken.

April 8, 2009 at 10:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

To the point someone made about receiving several of these DVRs and their not working on several player/recorder/computer systems--that is remarkable as the series is not available until July 2009. (His comment has a date of April 8, 2009) If this person really does have copies of these they are pre-release for professional review and might be expected to include stiff anti-copy protection.

May 23, 2009 at 12:40 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

"...that is remarkable as the series is not available until July 2009..."

Incorrect. The Warner Archive collection has been available since the end of March. However, each month additional titles are released. This may have contributed to your confusion since you may have seen a promotion/article regarding July's particular titles.

May 23, 2009 at 1:50 PM

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