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The Australian Panther

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« Reply #3375 on: September 05, 2023, 09:44:59 AM »

Comickraut, [and others] you might like this 'restoration' of one of the all-time classic movies.

Metropolis Homage To Morodor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjgxQ1eeK60
[This version of "Metropolis" is edited to match the continuity of the 1984 Giorgio Morodor reconstruction, but in better quality. The Doctor X soundtrack is also inspired by the Morodor version - heavy on the synths!]

Enjoy!
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« Reply #3376 on: September 05, 2023, 11:26:05 AM »

Food for thought.

All of his points are good, but they are no means the whole story.
The Inevitable Failure of 2023 Blockbusters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pSRihQY64o&ab_channel=FriendlySpaceNinja

Tired Franchises Hollywood Refuses To Let Die
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T0nDZqujVw&ab_channel=FriendlySpaceNinja



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« Reply #3377 on: September 05, 2023, 05:32:18 PM »


Comickraut, [and others] you might like this 'restoration' of one of the all-time classic movies. Metropolis

Oh, Oh, Oh, Panther, my dear friend :), maybe it's not that well known, but 'Metropolis' is a German national shrine  8) and every silent film lover, whether in Germany or in the whole world, shudders at this Moroder version. :o

To write a lengthy meaningful contribution to this classic film in the wonderful English language will take me, well, let's say a week or two, but I won't forget the task, I promised this you can rest assured.  :)
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« Reply #3378 on: September 06, 2023, 12:07:18 AM »

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'Metropolis' is a German national shrine  8) and every silent film lover, whether in Germany or in the whole world, shudders at this Moroder version.


Oh, I am well aware!
I have the original version too.
But I'm  a rebel.
I'm not afraid to be blasphemous when it comes to film.
And I like both versions.

Here is the original
Metropolis (1927) FULL MOVIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_4no842TX8&ab_channel=AllTimeClassics
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Metropolis is now widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made, ranking 35th in Sight & Sound's 2012 critics' poll. In 2001, the film was inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register, the first film thus distinguished. 


Metropolis (1927) - Full movie | Soundtrack by Tomer Baruch & Alex Brajkovic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pWDtEs8SI0&ab_channel=TomerBaruch

That one has a different new soundtrack.

The one below is for 3 hours and has yet another score.
METROPOLIS - Fritz Lang - New Version 2022 - 3 Hours - New English Intertitles & Music Soundtrack 4K
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Metropolis+full+movie+

The important thing is that the film is still out there and more and more people are aware of its existence and its power.

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When I first saw this, I thought it was and amazing piece of art deco work, wonderful in terms of looks. I had no concept as to the depth of understanding revealed in it's plot. It was only after years of studying the occult then being led to a greater understanding of things and turning to Christ that years later I viewed Metropolis again. This time I am in turns amazed, horrified, and in awe. A more powerfully prophetic movie could not have been created. While it is over long, and a touch melodramatic to modern eyes, the plot it clear for those with eyes to see. Clear and ongoing.


And yet another version - this one with a soundtrack by the Deutsch performers, Dronehenge and the subtitles also in Deutsch.
02.06.2023: Stumfilmkonsert med Dronehenge: Metropolis (1927)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gB7eWaXuVk&ab_channel=Bergenfilmklubb

cheers!
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« Reply #3379 on: September 07, 2023, 11:22:42 AM »

A nice post, Panther, so I don't have to write much anymore :), maybe some personal thoughts.



But I'm a rebel.


Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to be a rebel ;D, although I've seen the old version and, for comparison, the new, almost complete version of 'Metropolis' in one day.


When it became known in July 2008 that a 16 mm positive copy of the almost complete original world-version of the film that had been believed lost had been found in the 'Pablo C. Ducrós Hicken Film Museum' in Buenos Aires, there was great joy. At that time there was a great silent film internet forum in Germany, which unfortunately no longer exists. In the forum we celebrated the discovery of the new/old 'Metropolis' version and couldn't wait for the film to be released. One of the forum members is a well-known silent film pianist and composer and he had the opportunity to be one of the first to see a copy of the version found in Argentina, so we in the forum were all well informed, often before details were released to the press.

On February 12th, 2010 the time had finally come: The reconstructed version of 'Metropolis' was premiered at the same time in the 'Friedrichstadt-Palast' in Berlin and in the 'Alten Oper' in Frankfurt. The Berlin performance ran at the same time on the French-German cultural TV channel 'Arte' and publicly on a big screen at the 'Brandenburger Tor', with large audiences not bothered by the sub-zero temperatures. Of course, as a real couch potato ::) 8) I sat in my warm home in front of the TV and that was a beautiful day. :)


Here's the link to Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolis_(1927_film)


This is a nice German silent film site, unfortunately without a forum: https://www.stummfilm-magazin.de/ 


The best-known English-language site on the subject 'Old Movies' is probably Nitrateville: https://www.nitrateville.com/ 



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« Reply #3380 on: September 17, 2023, 12:35:55 AM »

One for the Dan Dare fans

Dan Dare - The Voyage to Venus (Feature Version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSCC31pTbJk

Youtube commentary

[This is the feature version of my earlier posted  Dan Dare webseries for those of you who prefer it in that format.  It is essentially the same, but with individual ep titles removed and editing to make the eps flow better together.  It is an adaption of the first Dan Dare adventure which appeared in the UK's Eagle comic over 60 years ago and is a marvellous SF adventure story of the first expedition to Venus, with the incredible artwork of Frank Hampson portraying the heroes,]
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« Reply #3381 on: September 17, 2023, 12:42:01 AM »

 Comickraut
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Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to be a rebel 

Not sure I see the connection. ???  ???  ???

However, here's some Groucho you probably haven't heard!

Groucho Marx roasts Johnny Carson (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bve2lKef_2E

I couldn't stop laughing! I hope your English is good enough!

cheers!
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« Reply #3382 on: September 18, 2023, 05:54:31 PM »

Panther, you wrote: "But I'm  a rebel. I'm not afraid to be blasphemous when it comes to film. And I like both versions."

And I wrote: "I don't have enough time to be a rebel." By that I meant that I don't have time to watch different versions of a film and so I can't be a rebel like you. :D


Groucho Marx roasts Johnny Carson (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bve2lKef_2E
I couldn't stop laughing! I hope your English is good enough!


Oh yes, that's wonderful! With the help of the English subtitles that you can switch on, I was able to understand it well.

By the way, you can use the 'Settings' option to switch on many different languages as subtitles, which is not perfect, but very helpful.
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« Reply #3383 on: October 08, 2023, 01:18:13 PM »

Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie

aka   

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie or Agatha Christie's Criminal Games

France (2009-2023)



A quite entertaining series, loosely adapted from Agatha Christie stories, with different actors in the seasons, the action takes place in the 30s, 50s/60s and 70s.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Petits_Meurtres_d%27Agatha_Christie 
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« Reply #3384 on: October 09, 2023, 04:52:26 PM »

 I also loved this series, Comickraut! Our PBS channel would show it at strange and inconvenient times, so I don't think I got to see them all. Yes, they were rather loosely adapted, but so much fun- Alice was priceless!
Just finished the new seasons of "Unforgotten" and "Van der Valk". Didn't care much for "Unforgotten" this season- too paced and plodding, almost boring! I did enjoy seeing Hayley Mills in a small role. (Maybe I just miss Nicola Walker!). "Van der Valk" was quite good this year- such an excellent cast. Great chemistry and it shows. You just know they love working together!   
We found a newer Australian series, "Darby and Joan". Great to see Bryan Brown again! Kind of a mystery/ road trip thing with some absolutely breathtaking scenery! Also, can't forget to mention our favorite Canadian series, "Murdoch Mysteries". Just about finished with season 16. Cheers, bowers
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« Reply #3385 on: October 10, 2023, 08:13:25 AM »

Managed to get hold of Elementary Series 1 to 5 on DVD. I had watched some episodes  before but not regularly.
It is good to be able to watch them in order and see plot and character development.
This Holmes is clearly portrayed as somewhere on the autistic spectrum. He is both intellectually brilliant and extremely lacking in social skills.
Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu ( as Dr Watson, Holmes paid sobriety companion) and Aidan Quinn (Police Captain Gregson) are a great cast. Holmes, as played by Miller, is very believable - I have worked with and met people like that. He is both someone you have to take very seriously and at the same time, a complete pain in the arse.   
I like this better than the BBC Sherlock. For mine, it has more depth and Miller's Holmes is more of a three-dimensional character.     
     
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« Reply #3386 on: October 10, 2023, 09:12:49 AM »

Also, can't forget to mention our favorite Canadian series, "Murdoch Mysteries".


What a coincidence, two weeks ago I saw an episode of the 'Murdoch Mysteries' for the first time. I liked the episode so I googled the series at the next day and was surprised to find that there are already over 250 episodes - it will be a nice and long way to pass the time.  :)

On the same day I also saw an episode of 'Adam Dalgliesh', this also seems to me to be a very interesting series. 


Elementary


A modern Sherlock Holmes story that I also really liked. I haven't seen the BBC Sherlock (Cumberbatch) yet, but the films are somewhere in my collection. By the way, I first saw Cumberbatch in Hugh Laurie's miniseries 'Dr. Slippery'.

In the last few months I've been watching 'Cheers' whenever I have time and now I'm watching 'Frazier' whenever I have time and both series are a great pleasure.
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« Reply #3387 on: October 23, 2023, 06:18:40 PM »

 The wife and I are currently watching the second seasons of "Annika", "Hotel Portofino", and "World on Fire". All are quite good, but I have to say we're enjoying "Annika" the most. Nicola Walker's deadpan quips are priceless! I forgot to mention we also found a second season of "Harry Wild" and it's also very good. Jane Seymour just never seems to age!
I've found a mini-series called "The Winter King" and, so far, it's pretty decent. It's an alternative telling of the King Arthur story. Lots of hacking and slashing (of course) but an interesting story line. Grungy and gritty with an appropriate feel for the clothing, weapons, fortifications, etc. of the time. Definitely no elaborate  castles or knights in shining armor! Cheers, bowers
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« Reply #3388 on: November 04, 2023, 07:57:06 PM »

Bowers, Annika is a great show, but then, I'm a huge fan of  Nicola - hope you've been watching Unforgotten.
The new series of Shetland started this week.  Dougie Henshall as Jimmy Perez has gone and Ashley Jensen turns up as D. I. Calder.  So different.  Highly entertaining.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-67309150

We're also watching re-runs of Brokenwood, a NZ show and great fun, good mysteries, good cast incl  Fern Sutherland
https://thebrokenwoodmysteries.com

Signora Volpe stated this week  but I haven't watched it yet. It's been on streaming but we only have cooncil telly.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15193160/
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« Reply #3389 on: November 08, 2023, 05:25:21 PM »

OK, we've now watched the first episode of Signora Volpe, and it was good entertainment.  Apart from anything else, the scenery is gorgeous.
Emilia Fox previously starred in Silent Witness and other tv shows and films.
Her she plays Signora Volpe, spy, who has problems with MI6 and goes to Italy to stay with her sister.
Slowly, a mystery develops.  Most enjoyable.  Look out for this one - she's no slouch.
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« Reply #3390 on: November 09, 2023, 12:58:43 AM »

Greetings, Paw! Yes, we watched the latest season of "Unforgotten". Quite good, but I think the chemistry between Sunny and Jess will be much better next season. We saw and enjoyed "Signora Volpe" last year and hope there will be another season! We can't get "Shetland" on a regular basis, but from the little I've seen it's great. Have you watched "The Majorca Files"? Beautiful scenery, quirky characters, and scripts with just the right touch of humor. Missed the first season, but loved the second! Currently watching a Canadian series called "The Republic of Doyle" featuring a father-son private investigator team. Lighthearted, action-packed  derring-do that can be a bit racy at times. May not be the greatest, but never boring! Did I mention "Cannes Confidential", with Jamie Bamber? Also worth a watch. Cheers, bowers
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« Reply #3391 on: November 09, 2023, 04:16:32 PM »

Majorca Files, yes we had it a few years ago and one of the commercial channels is repeating it.
An attraction for us is, for a few years, we had holidays on the island but we always stayed in Palma.  We've seen a lot of the island and the scenery is as good as on the show. 
Some of the many resorts on the island are "bucket and spade" resorts- lots of British families with children having beach holidays.  As we're old curmudgeons, being in the city and travelling around suited us. Some of the towns a villages are beautiful though.
Shetland.  The 2nd episode was on last night and was excellent.  Ashley Jensen as D.I. Calder is great as a slightly flawed detective.  No spoilers but if you can find this new serial, you'll enjoy it.  Phyllis Logan does her hard matriarch thing to great effect. 
We never caught Republic of Doyle but we'll try to chase down Cannes confidential.
As we had never watched it, we're enjoying NCIS, which is showing again from the 1st episode.  It's a wee entertainment.
I can't remember if I mentioned Shakespeare and Hathaway, but if you fancy some light, sometimes funny, decent mysteries, this could be for you.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b09trrn9/shakespeare-hathaway-private-investigators
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« Reply #3392 on: November 09, 2023, 07:23:51 PM »

 We enjoyed Shakespeare and Hathaway! Mark Benton and Jo Joyner were a perfect match and the writing was quite good.
Watched NCIS religiously for the first 13 seasons but stopped when our favorite characters, Tony and Ziva, left the series. It just wasn't the same, although the writers did later give us some closure on their relationship. Dr. Mallard (Ducky), so very well played by David McCallum, sadly passed a few months ago, and Marc Harmon bailed in season19. I think that just leaves one original cast member, McGee. This franchise launched a new spinoff this year, NCIS-Sydney. Cheers, bowers
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« Reply #3393 on: November 09, 2023, 10:22:00 PM »

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Watched NCIS religiously for the first 13 seasons but stopped when our favorite characters, Tony and Ziva, left the series. It just wasn't the same, although the writers did later give us some closure on their relationship. Dr. Mallard (Ducky), so very well played by David McCallum, sadly passed a few months ago, and Marc Harmon bailed in season19. I think that just leaves one original cast member, McGee. 


I stopped watching it about the same time. Michael Weatherly left to star in his own series which didn't last long. Pauley Perrette as NCIS Forensic Specialist Abby Sciuto, left 2 seasons later.
I watched NCIS: Los Angeles for a while, Good to see Chris O'Donnell resurrect his career after the career destoryng batman movie. This one relied too much on Machine Gun fights in which no-one ever got hurt.
Got too annoying eventually.
I didn't mind NCIS: New Orleans with Scott Bakula , Lucas Black , and CCH Pounder.
One of the high-points of NCIS was the casting. 
Round about then, I stopped watching Free-to Air TV altogether, except for occasionally sporting events.
Just sick of non-stop advertising, dumbing down, and being lied to.
So, DVD's and Internet for me. 

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This franchise launched a new spinoff this year, NCIS-Sydney.

That would be because NCIS is very popular here. Won't be going out of my way to watch it.

Cheers!
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« Reply #3394 on: November 12, 2023, 01:20:17 PM »

I haven't watched current television programs for a long time, I only watch DVD and Internet (YouTube) and the freely accessible media libraries of public television stations.

Right now I'm really enjoying watching the series '30 Rock'. A completely crazy series with great actors and many guest appearances by well-known actors and gags every minute, sometimes more. . .  ;D



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_Rock 
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« Reply #3395 on: November 13, 2023, 08:17:33 AM »

 I, too, rarely watch current network series (if ever!). The writers and show-runners seem to be afraid to challenge the viewers and instead give us the same old predictable situations. The last one I watched was NCIS-LA which had some good writing and cast chemistry. Panther did mention the ridiculous amount of machinegun battles in nearly every episode and I heartily agree!
I'm still on cable. My last cable box mistakenly gave me great movie channels, like Turner Classic Movies, for free. Got away with that for about five years until they "upgraded" it last year. But the joke's on them- my new box gives me about twenty new channels that aren't even listed! Found 'em by surfing the up and down control! Cheers, bowers
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« Reply #3396 on: December 07, 2023, 10:52:10 AM »

Just found this gem on YouTube. All 6 episodes are here.
I have it somewhere on DVD.

https://www.youtube.com/@TheMidnightScreening
Charlie Jade Ep 1 - 6 

[Charlie Jade is a science fiction television series filmed mainly in Cape Town, South Africa. It stars Jeffrey Pierce in the title role, as a detective from a parallel universe who finds himself trapped in our universe. This is a Canadian and South African co-production filmed in conjunction with CHUM Television and the South African Industrial Development Corporation (IDC). The special effects were produced by the Montreal-based company Cinegroupe led by Michel Lemire.

The show started in 2004 and was aired on the Canadian Space Channel. It premiered on the Space Channel April 16, 2005 and aired in Eastern Europe, France, Italy, on SABC 3 in South Africa, on Fox Japan, and on AXN in Hong Kong. The show began airing in the United Kingdom in October 2007, on FX. The Sci Fi Channel in the United States premiered the show on June 6, 2008, but after 2 episodes on Friday prime-time, was moved to overnight Mon/Tue.]
In other words, in the Anglosphere - the English-speaking world, it's hardly ever been seen. 
Charlie Jade
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Jade

WARNING! SPOILERS!
I strongly suggest you do not read the rest of the Wikipedia article before you watch the series.  :-X :-X

Merry Christmas!
 
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« Reply #3397 on: December 07, 2023, 07:14:58 PM »

While the 90s restoration of METROPOLIS (halfway in length between the 1984 and 2010 restorations) in undeniably better and more coherent, I LIKE ther 1984 restoration better!

People need to remember what was and WAS NOT available before Giorgio Moroder decided to tackle that project.

And, small as it was (The Roxy Screening Room in Philly) I DID see the 1984 restoration in a movie theatre.


At some point, no doubt, I'll probably get all 3 restorations on disc.  One of these days.

I remember once seeing online (at Amazon?) MULTIPLE versions of the 90s restoration, each one with a different musical score.  And some were said to be "futuristic sci-fi" type music.


I also remember in the late 90s when Amazon had at least a dozen different videotapes of the Lon Chaney PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, each with a different musical score.  Naturally, I got the Rick Wakeman one.

Not too long ago, I got that same movie on DVD.  However, I was SERIOUSLY disappointed.  Whoever did it for Rick, did a sloppy job.  The soundtrack, unlike listening to a videotape, was CRYSTAL-CLEAR, SHARP, PERFECT.  But the film was missing the color tinting.  And the last reel was all "BLUE"-- and SO DARK you couldn't see anything.  The incredible climax of the film, MURDERED by technical incompetence.


I keep putting it off (there's only so many hours in a day), but when I get my new computer set up, my intention is to get a VIDEO EDITING program... and assemble a BETTER copy of that Wakeman project.  Then send the first copy to Rick and say, "This is how it's done."

;D
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« Reply #3398 on: December 08, 2023, 12:06:05 AM »

My favorite Metropolis soundtrack was recorded for the Moroder cut by the Club Foot Orchestra (1991). That year they performed the score live at a Venice, California movie house and curse it, I missed the event. As far as story is concerned, the 2010 restoration is very long but worth the time. Seemingly irrational events in the preceding versions make sense once the backstory is laid out.
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« Reply #3399 on: December 10, 2023, 03:31:04 AM »

Paw! your name-checking a movie on 'The reading Group' resulted in my getting lost on YouTube. So this is your fault!

Found a Lone Wolf movie I don't think I've yet seen.
Secrets of the Lone Wolf (1941) Full Movie | Warren William, Ruth Ford,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtWIbxJakD8

Then three Guy Kibbie B grade detective movies. I know nothing about Kibbie, but he seems to have made a few of these.   
Scattergood Survives a Murder (1942) Full Movie | Guy Kibbee, John Archer, Margaret Hayes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfYznXntYFw

Scattergood Baines (1941) Full Movie | Guy Kibbee, Carol Hughes, John Archer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiF8D4i5gtg

Jim Hanvey Detective (1937) MYSTERY
PizzaFlix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzztLuYRw7I

It seems clear that when TV originated, these kinds of B-movie characters and scenarios became the basic for regular TV shows.

A Good Noir - not a good print.
Nancy Steele is Missing (1937) Full Movie | Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly, Peter Lorre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8-RS7SMZ1g

enjoy!

And please check out Charlie Jade. You will be glad you did. 
 


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