This Week's Column: Back to the 70s Edition

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This Week's Column: Back to the 70s Edition

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Fresh column with plenty of new releases from Criterion, Twilight Time (kinda), Warner Archive, Paramount, 4K UHDs from Sony, Universal new discs and plenty more --

https://andyfilm.com/2021/02/03/2-9-21- ... s-edition/

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"Love Story" I have never seen. To me it's the film that shafted Jerry Goldsmith of what should have been his first Oscar win (for "Patton").

I think I've seen clips from "Man From Hong Kong" used in a number of fan-made trailers of a speculative Lazenby in "Diamonds Are Forever" film.

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I juts finished reading Dickens' A TALE OF TWO CITIES early last month...lol...read it with a couple of co-workers! I wouldn't mind seeing a film adaptation of it. Sounds like the one you reviewed is the one to see.

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It'd be a good one to compare to the book! Can't vouch for the former but its a solid movie for its vintage!!

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I'm still working on this month's Kino Lorber column-- but as a sign how much I owe to those guys, I have 25 titles for March already, raring to go. :shock:

They're basically keeping the Aisle Seat going on a regular basis during the pandemic, especially with many labels either cutting back or some not producing any new releases at all. 8) Very appreciative of them and their PR contact, Matt Barry.

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