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I'm still waiting for my favorite Hitchcock, Strangers On A Train, to get a 4K release.
A nice Criterion edition would be most welcome.
I can't believe i have never heard of this film, good cast I will have to look out for it. I have watched most of the spy films from that era.
I think I originally only found out about Assignment K from a side note on a blog post about the Matt Helm films (Camilla Sparv starred in Murderers' Row), several years ago. It's not up there with Bond and the best spy films of the era, but it's a decent spy film even so, IMO.
Probably my favourite of Hitchcocks! Cast is terrific ( love Alec McKeons starving policeman!) and great camera moves and set pieces ( the potato truck scene is still a standout sequence for its sense of the macabre!)
Strangers on a Train is right up there, I have the DVD and Bluray, the Bluray has a good commentary and documentary. Just looking at my Bluray copy now, I am putting it n my Christmas pile of films to watch it has been a few years. I often associate Hitch with Christmas, in the UK as a kid there were often Hitchcock seasons over Christmas on TV, I would tape them on VHS initially.
Talking Pictures channel in the UK often play forgotten movies from the vault, I would not be surprised if it appeared on there at some point, they often play spy movies. they have recently shown a few of the Helm films and Danger: Diabolik.
It would have been great if we had a similar service over here too. Never come across any older spy flicks or anything from the Eurospy genre before. Luckily, some spy titles pop up on Youtube now and then, although the picture quality is usually very poor.
The Aftermath (2019) € 6,66 / 3 for € 19,98 (New)
Isle Of Dogs (2018) € 6,66 / 3 for € 19,98 (New)
Ad Astra (2019) € 6,66 / 3 for € 19,98 (New)
Still not watched this film all the way through.
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I have only had this set on DVD and a few of the seasons on Bluray single season sets, thought it was about time i got the complete set on Bluray... great excuse to do a total rewatch.
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My Xbox One X is being a bit temperamental with 4K disks so treated myself to a premium dedicated 4K player for Christmas, I am sticking with physical media that's for sure.
I never did finish the whole season, found it for £1.
After watching a few reviews earlier I decided its time to start to buy the rest of the Star Trek films in 4K.
@PrinceKamalKhan two more on the way.
Both seasons are worth revisiting, £3.99 each on Bluray.
£5 off if i buy two, I am going to buy them all at some point on 4K, they arrive tomorrow.
4K
I heard this was hilariously bad.
You wasted your money there mate! Seen it, really bad and not in a hilarious way at all!
When I woke this morning I did scratch my head as to why I bought it, I blame Jack Daniels.
Never Say.......Never Mind (2001) € 1,50
Starring John Rhys-Davies (TLD)
Maintitles (parody on TB, TSWLM and NSNA) look better and be in 2:35:1 the rest is in 4:3 full frame (1:78:1) Cover claim DD 5.1 but it is DD 2.0.
Gosh, @M_Balje. I wanna see that.
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The only QT film I did not own... i think (I may have it on DVD not sure). Django Unchained is my least favorite QT film, admittedly I have only watched it 1 or 2 times, going to give the film another chance.