As you know, most special editions are not really worth it. They are usually filled with extras you'll never watch. But this box set has some cool extras worth checking out, especially for huge fans of the films like myself.
What I'm most impressed with though is the sound on the DVD. It doesn't get any better then watching a classic like The Godfather in true 5.1 surround sound.
As for the picture.... it's fantastic. Some transfers feel too digital, and they end up not feeling like true film, but Francis Ford Coppola's supervision of the project really prevented that from happening.
So what we have here are great movies, great transfers and cool extras.
Those are all great highlights for me of Yankee Stadium...except they left out when the Angels beat the Yankees in Game 2 of the 2002 Division series.
Those shocked faces of Yankee players and fans after the game knowing they had to head to Anaheim tied up....knowing that they'd probably lose the division series....which they eventually did.
Sunday is my day at Laser Blazer, if you've never been to the store we usually have a DVD playing of a film throughout the day.
There's not really a science to selecting the movie. The staff usually prefers longer flicks so we don't have to restart the DVD too often. We also don't want to throw on anything that is a hard "R" in case some kiddies come in.
So today, I thought it would be a good idea to throw on "Across the Universe" while we worked. You know...to have some Beatles tunes playing in the background.
Now...I've never seen the movie. I've actually heard mixed things about it. I do plan on eventually seeing it one day and I like Julie Taymor's work.
But unfortunately, just listening to the soundtrack and not watching any footage, I quickly came to a perhaps biased conclusion.
Only the Beatles .... can sing Beatles songs.
Everything else is just a cheap imitation....bad Karaoke...no matter who sings it.
The newly remastered and high definition version of The Godfather Trilogy will be released on September 23rd on DVD and Blu-Ray. I plan on double dipping and picking up my favorite film series.... again.
Coincidently, I recently came across this clip on YouTube of Robert De Niro auditioning for the part of Sonny Corleone in The Godfather. It's from the documentary "The Godfather: An Inside Look" which I believe is also in the new set.
Wow...look at that passion and intensity. It's really palpable. There seems to be very little of that left in his more recent work.
Understandably...the dude is like 65.
As I've noted before I think the guy deserves to coast and go for the hefty paycheck now. He's paid his dues.
It's still funny to watch the contrast though between his early work and his current work.