I always like to have one of these videos on while I make breakfast in the morning. It's a difficult task scrambling the eggs and marking down the titles I want but I do what I have to do for the love of the game! Keep on keeping on Heath
Thanks, I ordered 7 cult films, some before they marketed them as cult. ( these were my go-to yearly watches on TV before VHS and computers. Upgrading my bare-bones DVDs. I thought I saw Squirm, but I went to the theater to see some film about a crashed plane and folks surviving and having to eat human flesh to survive. I heard screams from the next room. They were watching squirm. I love Kino Lorber. Such a wide variety of films. They look so awesome and serious on the self. Also, I am now tarifolding most of my DVDs, Blu-rays, and 4ks. Turns out, It's a great idea. Cheers
I see and hear your frustration about the lack of respect you get from some people out there, and I want you to know that you deserve more than anyone the title of Film Historian. You are a true hero in this world and you have all my respect and love and support. You are an amazing person and I am thankful for you and all the hard work you do on your amazing web site and your incredible commentaries and RUclips videos and your support of smaller films in theaters today. Thank you for all that you do and you are an absolute treasure in this world my friend!
You display a more genuine love for the medium than coolduder. You are not afraid to turn away from what is trendy and popular and talk about movies most "filmgoers' don't give a splat about like the new edition of 'The Bat Whispers' from 1930.
Last Year at Marienbad makes Alphaville look logical. French Noir is great, and so is Japanese Noir. Check out some of the Japanese gangster movies you've recently highlighted. Thanks as always!
Heath first of all I consider you a film historian now. And second, you definitely got me into the film noir. Speaking of that I came across a little fun movie called Pitfall at a Goodwill. What a find. Why would anyone give this film away?
It's been a while since I've watched my Last Year at Marienbad blu from Kino. I remember it being dreamlike and almost Twilight Zone-esque. I can imagine it only looking more fantastic on 4k. Heath, thanks as always. You are awesome with the work you put in for all of us, and it is appreciated!
Heath great as usual. You can make your video's longer for me. Can't get enough. Cinema is my dope I was brought up on it By the way your English accent was perfect well done. You'll like "Green Border" realistic in wonderful black and white photography. Especially like the kino lorber video's.
I'm still waiting for your chance to interview the President and owner of Mondo Macabro films. They have put out some of the rarest and amazing movies. Mondo Macabro says they want to restore and put out an almost lost Japanese movie called 'The Bloody Sword of the 99th Virgin' but it still hasn't happened for reasons unknown.
Hello Heath! How is your viewing of Dark Shadows going? Got up to the storylines of Laura and Barnabas yet? My favorite show as a kid, ive watched the whole series maybe 4 times. I especially love the very first Barnabas storyline. I hope you enjoy the series too!
I agree that I’m not going to begrudge any movie (even one I never want to see again) getting an HD release. I assume the attitude comes from the idea (not necessarily all wrong) that there are a limited number of releases and resources any company will have and certain movies perhaps have a greater or wider cultural significance than others and should therefore be prioritized.
Some incredible movies have just vanished eg Le Grand Meaulnes by Jean Gabriel Albicocco. Very evocative movie based on the magical book of the same name by Alain Fournier. There were two movie adaptations I believe
have not yet seen ALPHAVILLE, though it is on my Happy List (a list which piles up like the books Burgess Meredith had intended on reading on that episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE ... that is, until he broke his glasses ... ). I have watched LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD, in part because it was listed in the initial Medved tome, and found that, while, no, it does not have a traditional story and structure, it is a gorgeous piece of work. Not going to bother with "it's not for everybody", because, seriously, what is? Finally saw NAVAJO JOE not too long ago (ScreenPix), and want to get the disc. Burt Reynolds may not have had a terrific experience with it ... I recall an interview where he spoke of Sergio Corbucci and stated that his career might have gone better had he and Clint Eastwood exchanged Sergios .. but I loved the movie, as I do a lot of 60s Westerns.
Heath, Sinister Cinema has 4 of the Eddie Constantine Lemmy Caution movies for sale. Dames Don't Care 1955, Women Are Like That 1960, Ladies Man 1962, and Your Turn Darling 1963.
Good to know. Unfortunately, Sinister Cinema just burns files to disc. They don't do any restoration work. They're basically a bootlegger that sells stuff that's already out there
Brilliant English BBC accent you threw in late into the review there bro; some decent American actors would be struggling to flip their vowels that quickly and precisely
You worry about monetization on a video where you worry you can't read two words in the summary on the back of the DVD case, yet there is a whole subgenre of videos on youtube where beautiful women try on transparent clothing and nothing happens to them. What a weird world we live in?!
It sure why you would want to simply be called a film historian. You have more reach than 10 “film historians” put together. You should probably be hiring or at least purchasing essays to put o your sight because you are more of a publisher of film history/criticism. Anyway seems like you are asking for a downgrade in title.
I always appreciate your work Heath. Happy 40K subscribers.
I always like to have one of these videos on while I make breakfast in the morning. It's a difficult task scrambling the eggs and marking down the titles I want but I do what I have to do for the love of the game! Keep on keeping on Heath
Everyones favorite the Kino Lorber video. I do prefer the interviews but these are sweet.
Thanks, I ordered 7 cult films, some before they marketed them as cult. ( these were my go-to yearly watches on TV before VHS and computers. Upgrading my bare-bones DVDs. I thought I saw Squirm, but I went to the theater to see some film about a crashed plane and folks surviving and having to eat human flesh to survive. I heard screams from the next room. They were watching squirm. I love Kino Lorber. Such a wide variety of films. They look so awesome and serious on the self. Also, I am now tarifolding most of my DVDs, Blu-rays, and 4ks. Turns out, It's a great idea. Cheers
Heyyy randomly saw my cover art on that LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD.
Been loving the channel keep it up!
I see and hear your frustration about the lack of respect you get from some people out there, and I want you to know that you deserve more than anyone the title of Film Historian. You are a true hero in this world and you have all my respect and love and support. You are an amazing person and I am thankful for you and all the hard work you do on your amazing web site and your incredible commentaries and RUclips videos and your support of smaller films in theaters today. Thank you for all that you do and you are an absolute treasure in this world my friend!
Wow! That was a lot of ground to cover. Well done! Those Kino Cult look fantastic. And congrats on hitting 40K subs!!! Very much deserved!
I love the Lemmy Caution films. Sinister cinema has most of them on dvd.
You display a more genuine love for the medium than coolduder. You are not afraid to turn away from what is trendy and popular and talk about movies most "filmgoers' don't give a splat about like the new edition of 'The Bat Whispers' from 1930.
Last Year at Marienbad makes Alphaville look logical. French Noir is great, and so is Japanese Noir. Check out some of the Japanese gangster movies you've recently highlighted. Thanks as always!
Heath first of all I consider you a film historian now. And second, you definitely got me into the film noir. Speaking of that I came across a little fun movie called Pitfall at a Goodwill. What a find. Why would anyone give this film away?
Against all odds, and a huge surprise to anyone who knows me, Heath has gotten me watching more westerns. What is the world coming to, haha?😂
It's been a while since I've watched my Last Year at Marienbad blu from Kino. I remember it being dreamlike and almost Twilight Zone-esque. I can imagine it only looking more fantastic on 4k. Heath, thanks as always. You are awesome with the work you put in for all of us, and it is appreciated!
All of those Kino Cult titles are fun. I'd like to specifically pick up Frogs and Squirm. I've had a DVD of Frogs for years
I just watched the KL blu-ray of Prime Cut. "Strange" is an excellent description!
I love noir too !!! ...three Masterpieces ...and nobody told ....Kansas city confidencial, backfire and dial 1119 ....please check people !!! ✌️😎
Stacks of discs like that are a young man's dream and an old man's nightmare.
Brother, you said it.
Sudden Death… haven’t seen it in two decades, has it been that long? Jesus.
Awesome video, as always! I really appreciate it! Thanks, Heath! God bless and stay safe!
Heath great as usual. You can make your video's longer for me. Can't get enough.
Cinema is my dope I was brought up on it
By the way your English accent was perfect well done. You'll like "Green Border" realistic in wonderful black and white photography.
Especially like the kino lorber video's.
Enjoyed!
You’re a good man, Heath. A good man.
I also did not know you had a web site...but I now have it bookmarked.
I'm still waiting for your chance to interview the President and owner of Mondo Macabro films. They have put out some of the rarest and amazing movies. Mondo Macabro says they want to restore and put out an almost lost Japanese movie called 'The Bloody Sword of the 99th Virgin' but it still hasn't happened for reasons unknown.
Hello Heath! How is your viewing of Dark Shadows going? Got up to the storylines of Laura and Barnabas yet? My favorite show as a kid, ive watched the whole series maybe 4 times. I especially love the very first Barnabas storyline. I hope you enjoy the series too!
I agree that I’m not going to begrudge any movie (even one I never want to see again) getting an HD release. I assume the attitude comes from the idea (not necessarily all wrong) that there are a limited number of releases and resources any company will have and certain movies perhaps have a greater or wider cultural significance than others and should therefore be prioritized.
Some incredible movies have just vanished eg Le Grand Meaulnes by Jean Gabriel Albicocco. Very evocative movie based on the magical book of the same name by Alain Fournier. There were two movie adaptations I believe
I think the only movies that could utilize 8k on home video would be movies shot on 65mm film. Doubtful it'll ever happen though.
have not yet seen ALPHAVILLE, though it is on my Happy List (a list which piles up like the books Burgess Meredith had intended on reading on that episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE ... that is, until he broke his glasses ... ). I have watched LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD, in part because it was listed in the initial Medved tome, and found that, while, no, it does not have a traditional story and structure, it is a gorgeous piece of work. Not going to bother with "it's not for everybody", because, seriously, what is?
Finally saw NAVAJO JOE not too long ago (ScreenPix), and want to get the disc. Burt Reynolds may not have had a terrific experience with it ... I recall an interview where he spoke of Sergio Corbucci and stated that his career might have gone better had he and Clint Eastwood exchanged Sergios .. but I loved the movie, as I do a lot of 60s Westerns.
Pittsburgher here. Just an FYI...the stadium where Sudden Death was set (Pittsburgh Civic Arena) was torn down in late 2011/early 2012. 😢
How likely is it that Kino will release Night Gallery in a Box Set?
99 River Street shows a 2 k remaster in 2016 via IMDB.
Heath, Sinister Cinema has 4 of the Eddie Constantine Lemmy Caution movies for sale. Dames Don't Care 1955, Women Are Like That 1960, Ladies Man 1962, and Your Turn Darling 1963.
Good to know. Unfortunately, Sinister Cinema just burns files to disc. They don't do any restoration work. They're basically a bootlegger that sells stuff that's already out there
Where's Brian? 🙌
He's been a very naughty boy! 😉
I hope kino lorber don't go out of business
Do you know if they ever gonna make land of the giants on Blu-ray
Seems doubtful, but maybe one day.
Please tell me your laugh during the open was because on the previous take the stack fell out of your hands and crashed to the floor.
Brilliant English BBC accent you threw in late into the review there bro; some decent American actors would be struggling to flip their vowels that quickly and precisely
No Noir has ever ruined my week.
You worry about monetization on a video where you worry you can't read two words in the summary on the back of the DVD case, yet there is a whole subgenre of videos on youtube where beautiful women try on transparent clothing and nothing happens to them. What a weird world we live in?!
It sure why you would want to simply be called a film historian. You have more reach than 10 “film historians” put together. You should probably be hiring or at least purchasing essays to put o your sight because you are more of a publisher of film history/criticism. Anyway seems like you are asking for a downgrade in title.
Your thumb nails look like a 💪
Not to mention the way you treated and are STILL treating Blacks!!!!