Drop
Dead Gorgeous
(1999*)/Holiday
Affair
(1949/RKO*)/Iron
Mask
(2019/Lionsgate Blu-ray)/It
Happened On 5th
Avenue
(1947/Allied Artists)/Life
Is A Quiet River
(1989**/***)/Mallrats
(1995/**Arrow Blu-ray***)/Opening
Act
(2020/RLJ Blu-ray)/Pit
Stop
(2020/DVD***)/Senior
Week
(1987/Liberation DVD/***all MVD)/The
Shop Around The Corner
(1940/MGM/Blu-ray*)/Young
Sheldon: The Complete Third Season
(2019 - 2020/*all Warner Archive Blu-ray)
Picture:
B+/B/B+/B/B+/B+/B+/C/B/B/A- Sound: B+/C+/B+/C+/B+/B/B+/C/C/C+/B+
Extras: C-/C/C/C/B/B+/B/D/C/C/C Main Programs:
C+/C+/C/C+/B/B/B/C-/C/B/B+
PLEASE
NOTE:
All five Warner Archive Blu-rays are now only available from Warner
Bros. through their Warner Archive series. All can be ordered from
the link below.
Next
up is a huge helping of comedy for the holidays, including a few that
were made with Christmas in mind...
We
start with Drop
Dead Gorgeous
(1999,) a
fun mockumentary style comedy with plenty of beautiful Hollywood
movie stars including Kirsten Dunst, the late Brittany Murphy, Amy
Adams, Ellen Barkin, Allison Janney, Kirstie Alley, and Denise
Richards.
Centered
on a documentary about the Sarah Rose American Teen pageant and its
high school beauty contestants, the film explores the drama of high
school and the drama of their parents as well.
This
film was pretty popular when it came out and so I'm surprised this is
its first proper release on disc. It's funny watching it now and
seeing how young many of these stars look and how much they have
changed over the years. The movie isn't too dated and has a bunch of
quotable one liners.
Drop
Dead Gorgeous
is presented in 1080p high definition and an MPEG-4 AVC and a 1.85:1
widescreen aspect ratio and an English, lossless DTS-HD MA (Master
Audio) 5.1 mix. The film is nicely presented here in high definition
on Blu-ray for the first time and is definitely worth picking up if
you're a fan!
Special
Feature: a Trailer.
Don
Hartman's Holiday
Affair
(1949) is a sadly forgotten Christmas comedy with Janet Leigh as a
widow mom desperate to make money and has a son, so she becomes a
secret shopper for a local newspaper anonymously. This requires some
sneaking around, but so be it. One day, she tries pricing toy train
sets and it is the holiday, so she hopes this will offer some cover.
Unfortunately, she is too noticed by one of the department's
employees (Robert Mitchum) and he figures her out. Will he tell?
He
is interested in her, though she is engaged to a good man already
(Wendell Corey) and is glad her son likes him. From there, it would
be telling, but the film has clever bookends and some funny moments,
along with a few that stretch credibility, but maybe not as much for
what used to constitute a good Christmas film. A few things here
might shock some people and others would not happen in any movie
today. Leigh is great here, Mitchum gets a rare comedy/romance turn
and the film is handled well enough that I recommend those interested
should definitely catch it. It might even finally be discovered as
at least a minor Christmas classic, plus it is better than all those
phony holiday movies we keep getting on cable. But of course, what
isn't?
The
1080p 1.33 X 1 black & white digital High Definition image
transfer rarely shows the age of the materials used and looks great
for its age, especially since there has been strong concern many of
the RKO titles may not have survived as well as fans and scholars
might like. However, this film is one of the best transfers of a RKO
film I have seen on Blu-ray and you will be pleasantly impressed too.
The
DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 Mono lossless mix shows its age more,
can be warm and nice at times, but has some sonic limits. I expect
this is the best this film will ever sound. A
condensed, all-audio-only Lux
Radio Theater
version is the only extra.
Jackie
Chan and Arnold Schwarzenegger star in Viy
2: Journey to China
also known as Iron
Mask (2019),
which is a period Chinese fantasy film with plenty of recognizable
faces. The film was expensive as you can tell from the (literally)
ten production companies with logos at the film's head. It's big,
loud, and expensive film full of digital effects. There's plenty of
action sequences, but at the end of the day it all feels a bit
overblown and silly. In a way, it feels like a foreigner with a lot
of money trying to mix an anime cartoon style with a Hollywood big
budget style, and it doesn't always work.
Iron
Mask
has an abundance of stars and features Charles Dance (Game
of Thrones,
Godzilla:
King of Monsters),
Rutger Hauer (the late Blade
Runner
star), Xingtong Yao, and Jason Flemyng to name a few. The film is
directed by Oleg Stepchenko, who also made the first film.
A
sequel to Forbidden
Kingdom
(2014), cartographer Jonathan Green (Flemyng) ends up in China where
he faces loads of bizarre beings and soldiers including a Dragon
Master. The iron masked Russian Czar ends up in a battle with him as
well and things get ugly. The cartographer's skepticism is
challenged as he sees mystical beings and black magic first hand.
Iron
Mask
is presented in 1080p high definition with an MPEG-4 AVC Codec and an
original widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and paired with audio
mixes in English, lossless DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 and Spanish
5.1. The overall quality isn't terrible for the format, but one
can't help but yearn for a ultra high definition version to help
enrich the colors and style on display here. The film was obviously
shot digital among many green screens for the lot of it. However,
the overall transfer and presentation of the film is fine.
Special
Features: "In
Service of Others: Reflections of the Cast"
featurette.
Roy
Del Ruth's It
Happened On 5th
Avenue
(1947) is also set during the holidays and was made around the time
as that larger independent holiday classic, It's
A Wonderful Life,
also having Charles Ruggles (Clarence the Angel from that other film)
as a lite con artist/hobo who is illegally and unknowingly living in
the huge home of a rich man when that man is not around. He only has
a dog with him and he has figured out when that is. This activity
has gone unnoticed for a long time, apparently, but all that is about
to change.
The
actual owner (Victor Moore) is looking for his daughter (Ann Harding)
who has gone missing and she goes to the big home, a move her father
does not consider (for some reason) at first. Of course, the script
is humorously bent on shaking up any kind of class system, especially
since WWII has just ended and there is a housing shortage. It is a
little funnier thinking of it in that context, but it still has too
many coincidences to fully work. However, it is good looking, well
made and the rest of the cast is good, including Dom DeFore and
future hit TV star Gale Storm, which is good since this plays often
like a sitcom.
However,
it is also a decent addition to holiday viewing and an interesting
flipside film to It's
A Wonderful Life,
although this one is more socially conscious and is not covering up
for unseen greedy people.
The
1080p 1.33 X 1 black & white digital High Definition image
transfer can show the age of the materials used, but this is far
superior a transfer to all previous releases of the film to any copy
of this film I have ever seen before and I have seen it a few times
over the years. Nice that so many of these Allied Artists films are
looking so good. The
DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 Mono lossless mix shows tis age more,
but is not bad and again, as good as it is ever likely to sound.
A
condensed, all-audio-only Lux
Radio Theater
version is the only extra.
Life
Is A Quiet River
(1989)
aka La
Vie est un long fleuve tranquille
is a French family oriented comedy from award winning debut filmmaker
Etienne Chatiliez about a son and a daughter who were switched at
birth and, at the age of 12, realize this. Presented on Blu-ray from
Arrow Academy, the film has been lovingly restored to disc and has
loads of new extras.
The
film won many prestigious awards at France's Cesar Awards ceremony
winning for best screenplay, best debut work and acting prizes for
Helene Vincent and Catherine Jacob.
The
film stars Benoit Magimel, Helene Vincent, Valerie Lalande, Catherine
Jacob, and Tara Romer.
Life
is a Long Quiet River
is presented in 1080p on Blu-ray disc with an MPEG-4 AVC codec and a
1.78:1 widescreen aspect ratio and a lossless French DTS-HD MA
(Master Audio) 5.1 mix. The film has been nicely restored with no
glaring issues and plenty of detail in the image for the format.
Special
Features:
Archival
interviews with director Etienne Chatiliez, actor Andre Wilms,
co-writer/co-producer Florence Quentin and producer Charles Gassot
Reversible
sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Scott
Saslow
and
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the
film by Jonathan Romney.
Kevin
Smith's second feature film and cult favorite Mallrats
(1995) gets the deluxe Blu-ray treatment it deserves (finally) thanks
to the good folks at Arrow Video. The film is definitely a fun time
capsule piece of what nerd culture was like before the rise of the
internet and pop culture fandom as we know it today. While Jay and
Silent Bob have made plenty of movies since this one they are simply
in top form here. This film is highly quotable and serves well as a
romantic comedy and as a piece that comic book fans in particular can
enjoy.
The
film stars Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Joey Lauren Adams, Jason Mewes,
Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck, Stan Lee, and Shannen Doherty.
Brodie
(Lee) and TS (London) both get dumped by their girlfriends and
retreat to their only safe place - the local mall. As they both try
to figure out where they both went wrong with their significant
others, they end up debating the serious subjects of sex,
superheroes, and their unique annoyances and observances within the
'90s era.
This
limited edition version features the Theatrical Version, Extended
Versions, and the TV Cut.
Mallrats
is presented in 1080p high definition on Blu-ray disc with an MPEG-4
AVC (34.41 Mbps) codec and a widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and
paired with audio mixes in lossless English DTS-HD MA (Master Audio)
5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) and English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Stereo
(48kHz, 24-bit). The film looks and sounds better than previous
versions with this brain new restoration approved by Smith and DP
David Klein.
Special
Features:
LIMITED
EDITION CONTENTS
Newly
assembled TV cut of the film featuring hilarious overdubbing to cover
up profanity
Collector's
booklet featuring new writing by Philip Kemp
Fold-out
poster featuring replica blueprints for 'Operation Drive-by' and
'Operation Dark Knight'
DISC
ONE - THEATRICAL AND EXTENDED CUTS
Original,
lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio
Optional
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Audio
commentary with director Kevin Smith, producer Scott Mosier,
archivist Vincent Pereira, and actors Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, and
Jason Mewes
Brand
new introduction to the film by Kevin Smith
My
Mallrat Memories
- an all-new interview with Kevin Smith
A
newly filmed tribute to producer Jim Jacks by Kevin Smith
Brand
new interview with actor Jason Mewes
Brand
new interview with Cinematographer David Klein
Hollywood
of the North:
A newly produced animated making-of documentary featuring Minnesota
crew members who worked on the film
Deleted
Scenes - Kevin Smith and Vincent Pereira discuss deleted scenes and
sequences originally cut from the film
Outtakes
and behind the scenes footage
Cast
interviews from the original set
Erection
of an Epic: The Making of Mallrats
- archival retrospective with cat and crew looking at the making and
release of the film.
Q&A
with Kevin Smith - archival Q&A filmed for the 10th anniversary
Build
Me Up Buttercup
music video
Stills
Galleries
and
a Theatrical Trailer
DISC
TWO - TV CUT
Newly
assembled TV cut of the film featuring hilarious overdubbing to cover
up profanity
Original
stereo audio
Optional
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Brand
new introduction to the TV cut by director Kevin Smith
Stills
gallery of the comic books featured in the film's opening sequence
and
Easter eggs.
If
you enjoy films about comedians in the same vein as Judd Apatow
movies or Funny
People,
then you may want to take a look at The
Opening Act
(2020). The film shows the life of a modern day comedian in an
interesting light and captures the difficult profession comedy is.
Following
the story of Will Chu, a young Asian American, who had a passion for
stand up comedy since birth. When he gets an opportunity to open a
show for the Pittsburgh improv, he ends up discovering that the gig
is harder than he thought. He gets shacked up with another comedian
while there that lives a much wilder life than he goes, and he ends
up getting into all sorts of odd situations. The film tells a great
message that you have to believe in yourself to accomplish anything.
The
film features many top comedians including Neal Brennan, Cedric the
Entertainer, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Jermaine Fowler, Ken Jeong,
Russell Peters, Debby Ryan, Tom Segura, Iliza Shlesinger.
The
Opening Act
is presented in 1080p on Blu-ray disc with an MPEG-4 AVC codec with a
widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1 and a lossless DTS-HD MA (Master
Audio) 5.1 mix. The film looks and sounds great on disc and is shot
and produced high end.
Special
Features:
The
Making of featurette
Getting
Started in Comedy
Extended
Stand-up scenes with Jimmy O. Yang, Cedric The Entertainer, Whitney
Cummings and more...
The
Opening Act
is a funny movie with a lot of talent behind it that is worth
checking out.
A
foreign horror comedy, Pit
Stop
(2020) aka Acid
Pit Stop,
centers on a group of twenty somethings who go to a rave party at a
deserted warehouse. A new designer drug is introduced that when
drank turns people into raging flesh eating zombies. Now the friends
who brought the drug to the party (but didn't take it) are the only
ones alive to battle the undead.
The
film stars Bruce Payne, Swaylee Loughnane, Crystal Wingx, Peter
Stanford, Rosie Pearson, and Andrea Sandell to name a few. The film
is directed by Jason Wright.
Pit
Stop
is presented in anamorphically enhanced, standard definition on DVD
with a 5.1 lossy Dolby Digital mix. The production quality is on the
low end and definitely was shot on low end digital. The audio is so
so and recorded half hearted, most of the shots are a bit wide and
there isn't too much detail or overly cinematic lighting in the any
of it. Compression issues are evident but that is thanks to the
aging format.
No
extras.
Pit
Stop
attempts to be a sort of Shaun
of the Dead
style horror/comedy but ends up being an amateur effort.
A
low budget '80s comedy, Senior
Week
(1987) is a fun R-rated romp centers on some mischievous high
schoolers who go on a spontaneous road trip to Florida in search of
escaping responsibly and finding babes despite inviting their jealous
girlfriends. The movie hits all of the '80s comedy cliches seen in
movies like Porky's
and One
Crazy Summer
(nbow reviewed on Warner Archive Blu-ray elsewhere on this site)
however doesn't showcase the star power and originality of those
films.
The
film stars Michael St. Gerard, Barbara Gruen, Alan Naggar, George
Robert Kirk, and Vicki Darnell with direction by Stuart Goldman.
Senior
Week
is presented in standard definition on DVD with a full frame aspect
ratio and a lossly Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo mix. The film is full of
compression issues and the overall transfer is a bit muddy,
Special
Features: 25 Minute Behind the Scenes Featurette.
Ernst
Lubitsch's The
Shop Around The Corner
(1940) is the director's underrated follow-up to his masterwork
Ninotchka
(1939) and takes place in Budapest of all places. The shop in
question is an excellent little store that has all kinds of goods you
might want for yourself to to give as gifts to others. It longtime
owner (Frank Morgan from The
Wizard Of Oz)
is doing well enough, but something is wrong. His longtime best
manager (James Stewart on the upswing in one of his best films) is
keeping the place successful, but that comes from hard work and high
standards.
One
day, a young woman (Margaret Sullivan, who was very popular at the
time and gets top billing here) tries applying for a position, though
she clashes with the manager, she lands up at the shop and just in
time to be holiday help. It is a great store anyone would love to
shop at, on that existed more back in the day, but there are plenty
of them still left (pandemic notwithstanding) if you know where to
look.
Then
multiple storylines start to converge and there are even dark moments
(Stewart and holidays I guess) and yet, the results are remarkable
and save a few small things that are obvious (some of them,
admittedly, have to be to keep the film moving,) this is a gem that
also needs serious rediscovery and when you finish watching, you'll
being to understand what 'The Lubitsch Touch' is all about because he
truly is one of the great filmmakers. Great to see this film
restored!
The
1080p 1.33 X 1 black & white digital High Definition image
transfer hardly shows the age of the materials used and has all the
vividness and luster you would expect from an MGM film of the time.
You can really see all the richness in the set designs and how it is
filled, which are usually very dense in Lubitsch's films. You even
get a few demo shots. The
DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 Mono lossless mix has a good source that
has held up and you can hear this well enough, but again, the age of
the film holds the sound back a bit despite MGM having some of the
best sound equipment of the time. It will, at the same time, never
sound better than it does here. A
condensed, all-audio-only Lux
Radio Theater
and Screen
Guild Players
versions of the film and a featurette, A
New Romance Of Celluloid: The Miracle Of Sound,
are the extras.
Finally,
is anything normal when you have a child prodigy in the house?
Sheldon continues to drive his family, teachers and friends up the
wall. As George and Mary try to hold on to their sanity as they
'try' to raise their kids normally. Meanwhile Meemaw has trouble in
paradise when Dr. Sturgis dumps her and starts dating again.
Meanwhile the Coopers have deal with Georgie Jr. and Missy's budding
and raging hormones.
Young
Shelton: The Complete Third Season
(2019 - 2020) has Sheldon
as a child genius and is not 'normal', he constantly out shines his
brother Georgie and sister Missy making them seem like idiots. His
father George is the high school football coach and his mother is
devoted bible thumping Christian, Meemaw is his alcoholic gambling
loving grandmother. While Sheldon's intelligence is far beyond his
years, his maturity is still a child's and while his parents want him
to be 'normal' and be treated as a 'normal' kid, he is constantly not
and because he is different, he gets either outcasted or bullied
(But he doesn't care).
This
series is like a live action version of Bill Amend's 'Fox Trot' with
a nuclear family with two clueless parents and typical American kids
except with a Southern family and makes fun of the '80s pop culture.
The
1080p 1.78 X 1 digital High Definition image has a look separate from
The
Big Bang Theory,
but is shot very well and is among the best sitcoms on TF in this
respect, avoiding any generic look, making the comedy work better.
The
DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 lossless mix is also very well recorded,
mixed and presented, better than most sitcoms today, if not as active
as Theory
was, but is fine the way it works, naturalistically and clear. The
combination is fine and as good as any sitcom on Blu-ray today.
Extras
include The
Coopers, East Texas and the '80s.
Episodes
this time include:
Quirky
Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes
- Mary and Sheldon worries each other has mental issues. Georgie gets
a get-rich-quick idea with snow globes.
A
Broom Closet and Satan's Monopoly Board
- Sheldon has a secret closet to study on his own instead of going to
class. The pastor has lustful feelings with a woman and asks Mary for
advice.
An
Entrepeneurialist and a Swat on the Bottom
- Georgie continues with getting rich by selling cheap candy at
school. Sheldon think his family members are being selfish for not
doing what he wants.
Hobbitses,
Physicses and a Ball with Zip
- Mary asks Sheldon get another hobby than science and he gets into
Lord of the Rings. Missy asks George to teach her how to play
baseball.
A
Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship
- Dr. Sturgis gets released from the mental hospital, but he decides
to break up with Meemaw.
A
Parasol and a Hell of an Arm
- The Coopers go to the church carnival. Missy wants to join the
baseball team, but they won't let her because she is a girl.
Pongo
Pygmaeus and a Culture That Encourages Spitting
- Sheldon gets in an online flaming war. Missy gets in a fight during
baseball and gets thrown out.
The
Sin of Greed and a Chimichanga from Chi-Chi's
- George and Georgie gets seduced by money and Mary thinks it's a
sin.
A
Party Invitation, Football Grapes and an Earth Chicken
- Mary worries when Sheldon doesn't get invited to Billy birthday
party. George has some male bonding time with Dr. Sturgis.
Teenager
Soup and a Little Ball of Fib
- Sheldon gets out of swimming class by pretending to be sick.
A
Live Chicken, a Fried Chicken and Holy Matrimony
- Mary helps the pastor plan for his marriage. Missy tries to save a
chicken from being eaten. Georgie brings home a girl and has his
father give him the 'talk'.
Body
Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit
- The Coopers take Paige in while her parents are getting a divorce,
but Paige no long wants to be the smart and good girl and instead
turns into the bad girl.
Contracts,
Rules and a Little Bit of Pig Brains
- Dale, George, Georgie and Dr. Sturgis go on a camping trip
together. Sheldon and Missy plays a game in which loser has to do
what the winner says.
A
Slump, a Cross and Roadside Gravel
- Geogie and Sheldon almost burns down the school making platinum.
Missy believes her cross to be her good luck charm for baseball.
A
Boyfriend's Ex-Wife and a Good Luck Head Rub
- Meemaw hangs out with Dale's ex-wife and they trade stories about
their exes.
Pasadena
- Sheldon wants to visit Caltech for a Stephen Hawking's lecture but
must first get over his fear of flights.
An
Academic Crime and a More Romantic Taco Bell
- Sheldon helps Dr. Sturgis with a paper but then accuses him of
plagiarism, not caring that he could get Dr. Sturgis fired/expelled.
Georgie has second thoughts about his old flame.
A
Couple Bruised Ribs and a Cereal Box Ghost Detector
- Ms. Hutchins comes to stay with the Cooper after getting hurt after
George gets her hurt.
A
House for Sale and Serious Woman Stuff
- Sheldon tries to sabotage the house sale next door. Missy has
issues when her baseball team has to play against the boy she likes.
A
Baby Tooth and the Egyptian God of Knowledge
- Sheldon has to get a tooth remove and under drugs he solved the
unified field theory but then forgets it.
and
A
Secret Letter and the Lowly Disc of Processed Meat
- Sheldon discovers his mother has been hiding college letters trying
to recruit him.
-
Nicholas Sheffo (Affair,
Avenue,
Shop),
Ricky Chiang (Shelton)
and James
Lockhart
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