tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8762075.post2733153796591904298..comments2024-03-27T13:28:50.405-07:00Comments on Alienated in Vancouver: Perversity re: Sorcerer? Blu-Ray reviewAllan MacInnishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05394301776870727673noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8762075.post-34620327461885183582014-05-08T10:38:04.403-07:002014-05-08T10:38:04.403-07:00Thanks for the comment, Toby, and for keeping the ...Thanks for the comment, Toby, and for keeping the Sorcerer blog! I've checked in on it many a-time and imagine you're even in a worse position than I am re: that odd feeling. Not being serious here, but you could start a Clearcut blog, maybe? This is the film I'm most excited to see presented in a proper format, now that Sorcerer is out - it's even less available than Sorcerer (directed in Canada by Polish political filmmaker Ryszard Bugajski, and very provocative and compelling): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6I47uznvvsAllan MacInnishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05394301776870727673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8762075.post-78430838360872801362014-05-07T10:43:07.616-07:002014-05-07T10:43:07.616-07:00Hello. This is Toby from The Sorcerer Blog.
Grow...Hello. This is Toby from The Sorcerer Blog. <br /><br />Growing up in the 70s, I saw a lot of Japanese monster movies and Kung Fu flicks. The prints were often ragged, with so much white dust printed in 'em you'd think the negatives had been stored in a garden shed. Nowadays, when I see those same films looking like a million bucks on DVD, I miss the dust, the trash, the splices. To me, that's what those movies look like. I think that's what you're experiencing with Sorcerer. <br /><br />I saw it opening day in 1977, and in the theater, it looked closer to the Blu-ray than the old DVD.<br /><br />I completely understand the odd feeling that comes with the release of this Blu-ray. What cause do we take up now?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com