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June 06, 2008

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bill

Wow. Yeah, that's a big difference, and I don't usually have the best eye for that sort of thing. The last time you post this kind of comparison, I really had to squint, and even then I'm not sure I picked up on the difference.

D Cairns

I only see one image of Miranda...

Dave Kehr

It takes a big man, Mr. Kenny . . .

Now I'm waiting for your corrected opinion of "No Country for Old Men."

(I kid! I kid!)

Dan

@ Dave

Thanks for posting that review of Mandingo. Not because I give a crap about "Mandingo" except as further proof that Richard Fleisher was a variable director, but you reminded me to check Legend Films' site to see if their "Phase IV" was, in fact, the killer ant movie older horror geeks have been telling me about for, like, a decade. It is. I'm quite happy to hear it!

Ed Hulse

Clearly, this is a big improvement. But Fox could have accessed for mastering the pristine 35mm IB print you saw in 1992 and chose not to. That baffles me.

Robert Muratore

Dear Glenn,
I really hope you see this. Alexandre Philippe has been desperately trying to reach you regarding our documentary interviews, not knowing your current status with Premiere. I'm very sorry to hear about it and of course it now makes sense why you've been so hard to reach. Please email either me or Alexandre when you have a moment to update us on your email address. We are still in India and will be traveling extensively for the next week, but will be stateside from June 14th through July 5th.
All the best and I look forward to hearing from you!
Robert Muratore
robert@peoplevsgeorge.com

bill

Huh. For a minute there I thought "peoplevsgeorge" was about a different George. Then I checked the website, and now I'm VERY interested. Glenn, contact this guy, so he can finish his movie! I want to see it!

Garth Hall

Wishing you every success with "Some Came Running" (SCR). Enjoyed your postings from Cannes and look forward to reading SCR in the future (+ good luck with securing the archive of the previous masterwork)


ps. If you feel like a break sometime, come and join us on FILMCOMMUNITY.COM - The Social Network for the Film Industry Worldwide. Lots of film writers & critics there, not to mention thousands of filmmakers from 120 countries.

Glenn Kenny

Bill, I have indeed gotten in touch. As I explained, as Hachette bid myself and others farewell, they also discontinued our in-house e-mail, leaving us to cobble together lost contacts on our own. Funsy!

Thanks, Garth. I will absolutely check out the site.

Pete Apruzzzese

Ed Hulse -

While it would be good idea to use the IB print for color reference, it would not be something they'd want to use for mastering a video. The contrast blocks up too much and the deep grays turn pitch black. The old DVD of Gorgo shows why you shouldn't use an IB print for video.

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