
Le fourreau n'est pas si moche, c'est surtout qu'il a plus de bonus et un meilleur encodage qui font pencher la balance. J'imagine que l'affiche originale sera dispo sur le Scanavo.
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Pour ma part je vais découvrir avec gourmandise Shield of honor; par contre, je connais le Wyler (merci Kino) qui est excellent et le Seiter (Kino aussi), et pour ce dernier, c'est une merveille. J'ai hâte de découvrir les volumes 2, 3, et tous les autres jusqu'à 485. On peut toujours rêver.Jack Carter wrote: ↑20 May 21, 18:11 le 16 aout
SYNOPSIS
he Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present three early silent features from Universal Pictures, all fully restored as part of the studio’s ongoing restoration program.
Skinner’s Dress Suit (dir. William A. Seiter, 1926) – Reginald Denny stars as a shy clerk who asks his boss for a raise at the urging of his wife. His request is rejected, but he lies to his wife, who immediately goes out and buys an expensive suit, an act that upends his once-ordered life
The Shield of Honor (dir. Emory Johnson, 1927) – The LAPD has a new method of fighting crime, the Air Police! Their newest recruit, young hotshot pilot Jack MacDowell (Neil Hamilton), is tasked with catching a gang of jewellery thieves.
The Shakedown (dir. William Wyler, 1929) – Dave Roberts (James Murray) is a fighter better known for taking falls in fixed fights than for taking home the prize money. But then he falls head-over-heels for a fiery waitress (Barbara Kent) and a rough-and-tumble orphan (Jack Hanlon), and he begins to dramatically alter his life inside and outside of the ring.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Limited Edition O-Card slipcase [2000 copies]
1080p presentation on Blu-ray from restorations undertaken by Universal Pictures (Skinner’s Dress Suit and The Shakedown restored in 4K, The Shield of Honor restored in 2K)
Skinner’s Dress Suit – score by Leo Birenberg
The Shield of Honor – score by Alex Kovacs
The Shakedown – score by Michael Gatt
Audio Commentary tracks on all three features
A collection of additional materials from the early era of Universal Pictures, with complimentary analysis by silent film experts and historians
A collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films included in this set
Des avis ? Allen John ? Ann Harding ?
edit : Bruce ?![]()
Alors, non... j'avais décidé de faire l'impasse. Jamais osé voir le film et sa réputation (ainsi que sa bande-annonce atroce) ne m'ont jamais convaincu de "tenter". Mais oui, si on devait choisir, c'est évidemment le Eureka qu'il faudra prendre (pas la peine d'attendre un quelconque test).Harry Reems wrote: ↑21 May 21, 14:03 Torrente dégoûté d'avoir acheté le Scream...![]()
Le fourreau n'est pas si moche, c'est surtout qu'il a plus de bonus et un meilleur encodage qui font pencher la balance. J'imagine que l'affiche originale sera dispo sur le Scanavo.
Skinner's Dress Suit une excellente comédieJack Carter wrote: ↑20 May 21, 18:11 le 16 aout
SYNOPSIS
he Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present three early silent features from Universal Pictures, all fully restored as part of the studio’s ongoing restoration program.
Skinner’s Dress Suit (dir. William A. Seiter, 1926) – Reginald Denny stars as a shy clerk who asks his boss for a raise at the urging of his wife. His request is rejected, but he lies to his wife, who immediately goes out and buys an expensive suit, an act that upends his once-ordered life
The Shield of Honor (dir. Emory Johnson, 1927) – The LAPD has a new method of fighting crime, the Air Police! Their newest recruit, young hotshot pilot Jack MacDowell (Neil Hamilton), is tasked with catching a gang of jewellery thieves.
The Shakedown (dir. William Wyler, 1929) – Dave Roberts (James Murray) is a fighter better known for taking falls in fixed fights than for taking home the prize money. But then he falls head-over-heels for a fiery waitress (Barbara Kent) and a rough-and-tumble orphan (Jack Hanlon), and he begins to dramatically alter his life inside and outside of the ring.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Limited Edition O-Card slipcase [2000 copies]
1080p presentation on Blu-ray from restorations undertaken by Universal Pictures (Skinner’s Dress Suit and The Shakedown restored in 4K, The Shield of Honor restored in 2K)
Skinner’s Dress Suit – score by Leo Birenberg
The Shield of Honor – score by Alex Kovacs
The Shakedown – score by Michael Gatt
Audio Commentary tracks on all three features
A collection of additional materials from the early era of Universal Pictures, with complimentary analysis by silent film experts and historians
A collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films included in this set
Des avis ? Allen John ? Ann Harding ?
edit : Bruce ?![]()
Oui, je me suis rendu compte que j'avais sorti une connerie ; sûrement pour ça que cela ne sort pas chez eux d'ailleurs.
Oui