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Aisle Seat 4-16: Spring Rundown Edition
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Andy Dursin
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4/15/2024 - 10:00 PM |
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With a pair of tremendous debut titles already under its belt (the 1980 Paramount hit “Little Darlings” and Nicolas Cage noir fave “Red Rock West”), Cinematographe returns this month with another 4K restoration for a film with a big star whose very infrequent directorial sojourns ran into difficulty: Jack Nicholson’s GOIN’ SOUTH (105 mins., 1978, PG), a “comic western” looked upon as a missed opportunity when it was first released in 1978. Sure enough, the years have been equally unkind to this oddball Paramount release – written by John Herman Shaner, Al Ramrus, Charles Shyer and Alan Mandel – that pairs Nicholson’s maniacal outlaw with virginal Mary Steenburgen (her first major role), who opts to marry Nicholson’s Henry Moon just as sheriff Christopher Lloyd and deputy John Belushi are about to hang him in the town square. |
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Aisle Seat 4-2: Kino Lorber Discs, GHOSTBUSTERS New & Revisited
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Posted By:
Andy Dursin
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4/1/2024 - 10:00 PM |
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While long regarded as one of those extravagantly budgeted musicals that doomed the genre in the late ‘60s, there’s always been something appealing about the widescreen grandeur of PAINT YOUR WAGON (171 mins., 1969, PG-13), the Joshua Logan-Paddy Chayefsky “re-thinking” of the classic Lerner-Lowe musical which added a whole new book to augment its masterful songs. Now on 4K UHD from Kino Lorber, this uneven yet watchable, infamous box-office failure receives a beautiful Dolby Vision HDR master from the original camera negative, restoring the visual impact of Logan’s admittedly-bloated production. |
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Today in Film Score History: April 18 |
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Alois Melichar born (1896) |
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Andrew Powell born (1949) |
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Buxton Orr born (1924) |
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Dave Grusin begins recording his score for The Goonies (1985) |
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Ed Plumb died (1958) |
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Jerry Goldsmith begins recording his score for Players (1979) |
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John Debney records his score for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Progress” (1993) |
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Kings Row released in theaters (1942) |
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Maurice Jarre wins his second Oscar, for Dr. Zhivago's score; presumably decides to stick with this David Lean kid (1966) |
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Mike Leander died (1996) |
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Mike Vickers born (1941) |
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Miklos Rozsa begins recording his score to The King's Thief (1955) |
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Miklos Rozsa born (1907) |
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Recording sessions begin for Marco Beltrami’s score for Red Eye (2005) |
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Robert O. Ragland died (2012) |
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Tony Mottola born (1918) |
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