All That Jazz
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All That Jazz
All That Jazz (R1 Music Edition) in April
Features:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English & French DD2.0 Stereo
Spanish subtitles
Audio Commentary with Film Editor Alam Heim
Portrait Of A Choreographer
Perverting The Standards
Making of the Song 'On Broadway'
Movie-ole 'Take Off With Us'
Music Machine (access musical numbers through scene selection)
Bob Fosse Gallery
Production Snapshots Gallery
It seems to ditch the supplements from the first release (the Roy Scheider commentary at any rate), but hopefully a couple of those featurettes will be really meaty.
Features:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English & French DD2.0 Stereo
Spanish subtitles
Audio Commentary with Film Editor Alam Heim
Portrait Of A Choreographer
Perverting The Standards
Making of the Song 'On Broadway'
Movie-ole 'Take Off With Us'
Music Machine (access musical numbers through scene selection)
Bob Fosse Gallery
Production Snapshots Gallery
It seems to ditch the supplements from the first release (the Roy Scheider commentary at any rate), but hopefully a couple of those featurettes will be really meaty.
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Scheider's commentary is candid and very interesting, so it's a shame that it hasn't been retained for this new edition. It's a highly unique film in almost every way with gorgeous cinematography by Rotunno (Storaro won that year) and Scheider is awesome - he should have won the Oscar, frankly (Dustin Hoffman won for Kramer vs. Kramer). Alam Heim won for his precise editing and it is always great to hear from the editor, as they seldom get to share their thoughts on the films they worked on.
- Matt
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Beaver
Shocking. I saw the restored print right before the first DVD edition came out and that DVD transfer was very faithful to the image. This new one looks like a total mess. I can't imagine Rotunno would ever have used a blue-green filter or would have underexposed the film so.
I've just canceled my preorder. Between this and The Gang's All Here, I've lost all faith in Fox.
Shocking. I saw the restored print right before the first DVD edition came out and that DVD transfer was very faithful to the image. This new one looks like a total mess. I can't imagine Rotunno would ever have used a blue-green filter or would have underexposed the film so.
I've just canceled my preorder. Between this and The Gang's All Here, I've lost all faith in Fox.
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What is "Special Music"?Gigi M. wrote:Great cover!
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...or perhaps they're trying to 'correct' the film for all those stupid dolts who insist on jacking the brightness up on their widescreen plasmas--you know, to make it really come alive? I wouldn't be surprised if companies are looking (too closely) into customer viewer habits. Russians with their forced 5.1 remixes (da! DA! surround!), the CC with windowboxing, and some companies cropping old movies for widescreen viewing, which is ironic but not too surprising considering they did it the other way round for decades.davidhare wrote:What the fuck are Fox doing? Gang's all Here "improved" by darkening it to the point of obliterating all color except blue, and now this total rubbish.
I can assure anyone who wonders I saw ATJ theatrically several times and the old DVD is a perfectly good representation of the color and lighting.
Are Fox employing optically challenged DVD producers and Telecine Operators? WHAT is this!!
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Me too. I'm curious as to whether or not anyone who has the current edition can vouch for beaver's screencaps.Michael wrote:Today I looked the back of the dvd case at the Barnes and Noble. There is a row of images/pics from the film that look nothing like dvdbeaver's new screen caps. They are all in vivid colors and bright, the way they should be.
- Matt
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Just for reference, here are two of my own screencaps from the new SE. Compare to DVD Beaver. Having scanned through the whole film on the new disc, I can verify that it looks very dark throughout.
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Not if you take into account the new, dark transfer on the R1. Also, the new edition seems to eradicate any mention of Mr. Roy Scheider in the supplementary material, which plays heavily to the 'dancer'. Maybe he wanted some extra $$$, but they should have at least kept the old commentary.
But fanatics need both, as the Alan Heim commentary is above average, and full of small details only someone in his position would know (eg. the address on the pills is Bob Fosse's own NY address / the editing suite in the movie is their own / Fosse was in hospital as Lenny opened a few doors down the street, mirroring the effect in All That Jazz, etc. etc.)
Plus, Liza is on the new edition. Liza with a Z.
But fanatics need both, as the Alan Heim commentary is above average, and full of small details only someone in his position would know (eg. the address on the pills is Bob Fosse's own NY address / the editing suite in the movie is their own / Fosse was in hospital as Lenny opened a few doors down the street, mirroring the effect in All That Jazz, etc. etc.)
Plus, Liza is on the new edition. Liza with a Z.
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