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Re: John Ford

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 9:50 am
by JackFavell
I am in awe of that b & w photo of Ford with the big ship. Beautiful. Also that incredible footage behind the scenes of My Darling Clementine! Did you make that video timeline? I loved the score and how it was chronological.

Re: John Ford

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 7:02 pm
by tinker
That was lovely. I rather like the irony of the man who "shot" Liberty Valance.

Some beautiful photos. AMazing how intense eyes ccan be behind dark glasses.


dee

Re: John Ford

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 8:15 pm
by CineMaven
MissGoddess wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
Miss G., that video tribute gave me chills. Wonderful!

Re: John Ford

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 9:47 pm
by MissGoddess
I can't take credit for the video, it was made, I believe, by someone who shares their very impressive collection of photos at the dukewayne.com forums. I thought the combination of music and images was very well done. Seeing the color footage from My Darling Clementine is what I like most.

TCM in France is doing a month-long salute to Ford in September, and they created a cool video montage on their website, here:
http://tcmcinema.fr/2013/06/25/les-etat ... john-ford/

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 6:48 am
by JackFavell
I loved that promo from TCM Francaise. Very well thought out, and gives an interesting slant on some of Ford's pictures I hadn't thought of as related to some of the others. I would never have related Grapes of Wrath with the westerns though of course now I see how they are.

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 12th, 2013, 8:59 pm
by MissGoddess
I Confess...this announcement took me completely by surprise: :D

http://shop.tcm.com/john-ford-the-colum ... collection

TCM Vault: JOHN FORD: THE COLUMBIA FILMS will be released on October 7th!

Restored and Remastered, the set includes titles new to Region 1 DVD:

The Whole Town's Talking (1935)
The Long Gray Line (1955)
Gideon of Scotland Yard a.k.a. Gideon's Day (1958)
The Last Hurrah (1958)
Two Rode Together (1961)

++ Bonus Features!

P.S. Two Rode Together will see its Blu-ray bow in 2014 via Twilight Time/Screen Archives Entertainment.

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 12th, 2013, 9:04 pm
by movieman1957
That would be a collection worth having. The only weak film there is "Gideon..." I watched on TCM a few years ago and it was tedious and long.

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 12th, 2013, 9:57 pm
by tinker
I've never seen The Last Hurrah and its a long time since I have seen The Long Gray Line so that is really good news.

I wonder what the extras are going to be.

Thanks for the information


dee

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 13th, 2013, 7:47 am
by JackFavell
OMG! That's great! In spite of what you say, I'd lvoe to see Gideon.

tinker The Last Hurrah is really a wonderful film. You must see it! I know you'd get something out of it, you write so well about Ford, and your impressions would be wonderful to read as a first time viewer.

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 13th, 2013, 9:15 am
by pvitari
That description ("a special set of fully restored and remastered films never before released on DVD") is poorly written as both The Long Gray Line and The Last Hurrah have been released on DVD. I guess they mean none of these remastered versions have been released on DVD but they should make that more clear.

And now I'm going to double dip on Two Rode Together, as I will definitely be getting the Blu-ray when it comes out next year. (Triple dip, actually -- I have it on laser disc.) Hopefully The Long Gray Line will be an improvement over the old DVD which was not very good.

In a perfect world this set would be released in Blu-ray as well as DVD.

The title I'm really drooling over is Gideon of Scotland Yard, if only because of my massive crush on Jack Hawkins. :)

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 13th, 2013, 9:39 am
by MissGoddess
tinker wrote:I've never seen The Last Hurrah and its a long time since I have seen The Long Gray Line so that is really good news.

I wonder what the extras are going to be.

Thanks for the information


dee
I concur, you must see The Last Hurrah. It was to have been Tracy's last film, which would have made the title doubly poignant.

The bonus features for the set:

Introduction by Ben Mankiewicz
Audio Commentary: Leonard Maltin discussing each title
Digital Image Gallery:
- Behind the Scenes Photo(s)
- Publicity Stills
- Scene Still(s)
- Lobby Card(s)
- Movie Poster(s)
- Screen Snapshots Featurette
- Biography/TCM Article(s)

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 13th, 2013, 5:36 pm
by tinker
It will be my first job when I get back from overseas to watch The Last Hurrah (I'm off to Vietnam and Cambodia on Wednesday).

Its really exciting to be able to look forward to a "new" John Ford film.

The extras look interesting. I always get curius about commentaries to hear the views. Some are better than others. I treasure the one with Dobe and peter Bogdonovich on Wagon Master.


dee

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 13th, 2013, 6:43 pm
by MissGoddess
Have a safe trip, it sounds fascinating!

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 13th, 2013, 7:06 pm
by JackFavell
Have a good trip, dee! :D

Re: John Ford

Posted: September 14th, 2013, 3:23 pm
by RedRiver
Tracy is very good in LAST HURRAH, but I guess that goes without saying. That's like saying Michael Jordan scored a few points! No. Really?