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Thursday, February 17, 2022

GOODFELLAS (25TH ANNIVERSARY) -- Blu-ray Review by Porfle



 
(Originally posted May 2, 2015)

 

25 years later, I'm still ambivalent about Martin Scorsese's celebrated mob classic GOODFELLAS (1990). It's a masterpiece of cinema that's almost fiercely watchable even after many viewings--I've seen it at least thirty or forty times--and yet it's populated by an assortment of sordid characters that I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole.

The true story of low-level mobster Henry Hill as told to author Nicholas Pileggi in his book "Wiseguy", this adaptation is the pinnacle of what seems to have been Scorsese's ongoing exorcism of his own ambivalent feelings toward such characters around whom he himself grew up. His fascination with the crime-ridden (but colorful) hellhole that is the underbelly of New York begins with MEAN STREETS and continues onward through TAXI DRIVER and RAGING BULL until finally reaching its ultimate expression in this study of the typical gangster's everyday life in all its mundane horror.

As played by Ray Liotta (HANNIBAL, COMEBACK SEASON), the young Henry works his way into the ranks of boss Big Paulie Cicero's (Paul Sorvino) gang after admiring their way of life from afar. The first half of the film is Henry's "come-up" as he enjoys the glamour and freedom from traditional authority, constantly awash in easy cash and given the V.I.P. treatment wherever he goes. A night out at the Copacabana with his new girlfriend Karen (Lorraine Bracco), who, for better or worse, will become his wife, is brilliantly staged by the director to emphasize the elevated state of luxury and privilege through which Henry moves due to his mob connections.




That we don't find Henry utterly repulsive is due mainly to the fact that his closest cohorts are much worse than he is. Robert De Niro (RIGHTEOUS KILL) is at his best as Irish hood Jimmy "The Gent" Conway, a cunning, ruthless criminal who will do anything or kill anyone to get ahead, and Joe Pesci has his most career-defining role as the crazy, loose-cannon killer Tommy DeVito. Henry, with his comparatively mild dealings in drugs, racketeering, and mere physical violence, seems almost like a nice guy as his partners in crime murder their way through the rest of the cast.

Pesci has a field day as Tommy and gives the film its most memorable moments. Henry makes the mistake of describing Tommy as "funny" after a particularly humorous anecdote, to which Tommy appears to take offense in a big way. "Funny how?" he spits, suddenly becoming deadly serious. "I amuse you? I'm a clown?" Tommy's history as a psycho makes the situation unbearably tense until he finally breaks character and starts giggling at Henry's distress. When he guns down a gangly kid named Spider (Michael Imperioli of "The Sopranos") for back-talking him during a poker game, and then later brutally assassinates a made man over a verbal insult, we're shocked into seeing just how ugly and horrific is this life into which Henry has so inextricably entrenched himself.

After that, GOODFELLAS becomes a harrowing "express elevator to Hell" (as Hudson so eloquently puts it in ALIENS) for our seedy protagonist and his increasingly disillusioned mob wife Karen as things begin to fall apart around them. Following the wildly successful robbery of an airport for millions of dollars in cash, Jimmy decides he can't bear to part with any of it and starts killing off everyone else involved rather than have to divvy up the loot. 




Things really go to pot when Henry and the rest of the gang start getting pinched for their crimes and spending serious prison time, after which Big Paulie turns his back on Henry for dealing in drugs. Finally, even Henry begins to fear for his life under Jimmy's wary glare.

It all comes to a peak with Scorsese's most beautifully executed sequence in the film, Henry's day of coke-fueled paranoia as he juggles gun-running, coke-smuggling, and cooking a huge spaghetti dinner for his family under the watchful eye of a government helicopter. Rarely has this sort of raw, nerve-wracking anxiety ever been so accurately and so cinematically portrayed as it is here. Liotta really sells it as well, with Henry self-destructing before our eyes.

Scorsese's use of various camera and editing techniques is masterful, and much more smoothly integrated into the look and feel of the film than the more overtly experimental style used by Oliver Stone in NATURAL BORN KILLERS. Classical direction alternates with handheld camera, whip-pans, and abrupt editing as Scorsese sees fit, all skillfully integrated into the stylistic whole. If anything, this movie is a joy to watch simply for how exquisitely put together it is and how much pure craftsmanship Scorsese shows in its execution.


But most of all, GOODFELLAS somehow transcends its penny-dreadful setting and characters by being a fascinating freak show of extremes, one for which we can buy our ticket and observe from a safe vantage point while thinking, "There but for the grace of God go I." I wouldn't go near these vile monsters in real life, but like any other monster movie, watching them in action is the kind of perverse, voyeuristic thrill that only a showman like Scorsese can dish out.

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The 2-disc Blu-ray from Warner Home Entertainment features a remastered version of the film in 1080p high definition 16 x 9 1:85:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 English audio and French and Spanish 2.0 audio. Subtitles are in English, French, and Spanish. Disc one includes two invaluable commentary tracks, one consisting of cast and crew interviews and the other provided by Henry Hill himself.

Hill's comments are especially interesting when he compares what we're seeing on the screen with how it happened in real life. Henry is joined by Ed McDonald, head of the organized crime strike force in New York who was intimately involved in the film's events and plays himself in one scene.


Disc two contains the half-hour documentary "Scorsese's Goodfellas", the feature-length documentary "Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film", and featurettes "Getting Made", "Made Men", "The Workaday Gangster", and "Paper is Cheaper Than Fiction." Also contained are four vintage Warner Brothers cartoons and the film's trailer. 


Finally, the set contains a 36-page hardbound photo book, a personal letter from Martin Scorsese, and instructions on how to download a digital HD ultraviolet copy of the film.

Buy it at WBShop.com

Street date: May 5, 2015

(Note: stills used are not taken from the Blu-ray discs.)




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Thursday, February 10, 2022

Classic Creature-Feature "MONSTER FROM GREEN HELL" on Special-Edition Blu-ray & DVD March 8th

 


 

Classic Creature-Feature Monster From Green Hell

On Special-Edition Blu-ray & DVD March 8th

Featuring New 4K Transfer, Exclusive Bonus Features &

Rare, Colorized Version of the Film’s Climax

Too Awesome to Describe! Too Terrifying to Escape!


 

LOS ANGELES — Feb. 9, 2022 — For Immediate Release: Cinedigm announced today that The Film Detective (TFD), the classic film restoration and streaming company, will release Kenneth G. Crane’s classic B-movie creature feature Monster From Green Hell (1957) on special-edition Blu-ray and DVD, March 8.

 

From the era of giant bugs and atomic testing comes this low-budget howler about mutant wasps. When scientists try to understand the effects of radiation on earth creatures, the result brings them to an area of Africa known as “Green Hell,” where wasps have mutated into monsters!

 




Jim Davis, who later starred in the TV series Dallas, plays Dr. Quent Brady, the scientist who starts the whole mess. The film also stars Vladimir Sokoloff (The Life of Emile Zola, Mission to Moscow) as the skeptical Dr. Lorentz and Joel Fluellen (Raisin in the Sun) as Arobi, who warns Brady to beware of the African location. The locals don't call it “Green Hell” for nothing! Monster From Green Hell was co-written by Louis Vittes, famed writer of the classic I Married a Monster From Outer Space.

 

The special-edition release features a stunning 4K transfer, including both widescreen (1.85:1) and full frame (1.33:1) versions of the film. Monster From Green Hell comes as the latest in a series of collaborations between TFD and The Wade Williams Collection.

 


BONUS FEATURES: Missouri Born: The Films of Jim Davis, an all-new career retrospective with author/film historian C. Courtney Joyner; The Men Behind the Monsters, an essay by author Don Stradley featured in a full-color booklet; and commentary with artist/author Stephen R. Bissette.

 

Monster From Green Hell will be available on Blu-ray ($24.95) and DVD ($19.95) March 8 or fans can secure a copy by pre-ordering now at: https://www.thefilmdetective.com/monster-from-green-hell

 

About The Film Detective:

The Film Detective (TFD) is a leading distributor of restored classic programming, including feature films, television, foreign imports and documentaries and is a division of Cinedigm. Launched in 2014, TFD has distributed its extensive library of 3,000+ hours of film on DVD and Blu-ray and through leading broadcast and streaming platforms such as Turner Classic Movies, NBC, EPIX, Pluto TV, Amazon, MeTV, PBS and more. With a strong focus on increasing the digital reach of its content, TFD has released its classic movie app on web, Android, iOS, Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV. TFD is also available live with a 24/7 linear channel available on Sling TV, STIRR, Plex, Local Now, Rakuten TV and DistroTV. For more information, visit www.thefilmdetective.com.

 

About Cinedigm:


For more than 20 years, Cinedigm has led the digital transformation of the entertainment industry. Today, Cinedigm entertains hundreds of millions of consumers around the globe by providing premium content, streaming channels and technology services to the world's largest media, technology and retail companies.

 

Monster From Green Hell

The Film Detective


Genre: Horror/Sci-Fi

Original Release: 1957 (B&W)

Not Rated

Running Time: 61 Minutes

Language: English

Subtitles: English/Spanish

SRP: $24.95 (Blu-ray) / $19.95 (DVD)

Discs: 1

Release Date: March 8, 2022 (Pre-order Now)

UPC Code: 760137830887 (Blu-ray) / 760137831099 (DVD)

Catalog #: FB1019 (Blu-ray) / FD1019 (DVD)


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Friday, February 4, 2022

A Bunch Of Old-School Celebrities Introducing Themselves (Bob Hope Special: "Joys", 1976) (video)

 


Here's a big, goofy grab bag of names that were famous in the 70s...

...with the people who owned them introducing themselves.

Some you may not remember, others you just can't forget.

How many do you remember?


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it.  Thanks for watching!



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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Great 3 Stooges Running Gag: "The Tongue Wars" (video)

 


It's not safe to stick your tongue out at Moe.

In fact, it's not safe to do anything around Moe...

...even if you ARE Moe!



(threestooges.net)



THREE SAPPY PEOPLE (1939)
CASH AND CARRY (1937)
CACTUS MAKES PERFECT (1942)
BACK FROM THE FRONT (1943)
DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943)
BUSY BUDDIES (1944)
BEER BARREL POLECATS (1946)
HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947)
HOKUS POKUS (1949)
STONE AGE ROMEOS (1955)
SCHEMING SCHEMERS (1956)
RUSTY ROMEOS (1957)
PIES AND GUYS (1958)


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John Wayne's Coolest Scenes #69: He Won't Feel It, "EL DORADO" (1966) (video)

 


Ace gunman Cole Thornton returns to town to find...

...his friend the marshall (Robert Mitchum) has become the town drunk.

Their reunion is not a pleasant one!


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it.  Thanks for watching!

 


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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Shemp's Stuntman Flips His Wig! (Three Stooges: "Blunder Boys", 1955) (video)

 


The Stooges are amateur detectives...

...going undercover in a health spa.

But when Shemp's exercise horse goes haywire...

...his stuntman has a very bad hair day!


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Great 3 Stooges Running Gag: "Anesthetic!" (video)

 


Who needs all those newfangled anesthetics?

Not the Three Stooges! For them, nothing puts a patient under...

...like a good old-fashioned mallet to the head!



MEN IN BLACK (1934)
DIZZY DOCTORS (1937)
CALLING ALL CURS (1939)
ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE (1941)
A GEM OF A JAM (1943)
HOT ICE (1955)
HAVE ROCKET -- WILL TRAVEL (1959)


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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Small Town Monsters Explores the Dark Side of UFOs in Latest Doc "On the Trail of UFOs: Night Visitors" -- See Trailer HERE!

 


Small Town Monsters Explores the Dark Side of UFOs

First Trailer for On the Trail of UFOs: Night Visitors

Takes Viewers into the Most Disturbing Aspect of UFOlogy

 
Wadsworth, OH--Do cattle mutilations still plague the American West? According to the latest documentary from Small Town Monsters, the phenomenon, which was popularized through references in shows like "The X-Files" and "Unsolved Mysteries", continues to this day. 

On the Trail of UFOs: Night Visitors unveils a detailed look at the ongoing UFO activity occurring across the country through interviews with investigators and eyewitnesses. The feature-length documentary promises to take viewers on a journey into a side of the subject that they’ve never explored.

 


 

Small Town Monsters has released the first-look trailer for the new film which begins to hint at some of the incredible eyewitness accounts and mind-boggling nuggets of information contained therein.
Night Visitors is the follow-up to the wildly successful 2020 miniseries, On the Trail of UFOs, and 2021’s On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky. 

The film is directed by Small Town Monsters founder Seth Breedlove and follows investigator Shannon LeGro (host of Into the Fray podcast) as she searches for answers across the stunning mountains and prairie lands of Colorado. Her search takes her deep into often-overlooked and deeply disturbing sides of the UAP topic; cattle mutilations and human abductions. 

 

WATCH THE TRAILER:





Along with the teaser, Breedlove and company have announced their film production lineup for the year which includes three additional titles: On the Trail of Bigfoot: Last Frontier, American Werewolves and Bloodlines: The Jersey Devil Curse. 

Bigfoot is a followup to last year's On the Trail of Bigfoot: The Discovery which spent over 8 weeks on Amazon Vdeo's best-selling overall titles list. American Werewolves explores the topic of upright canids in North America, while Jersey Devil seeks to blend narrative, fictional story elements with Small Town Monsters' tried and true documentary format.

 

 

All four titles are headed to Kickstarter on February 3rd where they will be seeking funding throughout the month. A slew of rewards sure to please the UFO, paranormal or cryptid enthusiast in your life are up for grabs for backers of the campaign.

On the Trail of UFOs: Night Visitors will debut on VOD this spring.



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