Thursday, November 5, 2015

Agents of SHIELD Season 1 Blu-ray


Well it took some time, it took a real long time but I finally finished the first season of Agents of SHIELD.

Like many people I saw the first couple of episodes of the show and thought it sucked so I stopped watching, other people I knew however kept watching and they assured me the show got better and that I should give it another try and sure enough that episode would also be terrible and I'd stop watching again, this process would repeat itself over several months and eventually I got through the 6 or 7 really bad episodes that started the series off and the show seemed to quickly improve.

Over the last couple of week I've watched the remaining 15 or so episodes and enjoyed them, it's impressive how much the show has improved during it's first season, for me at least it's not essential viewing but it is enjoyable viewing and I believe the season 2 Blu-ray set is being released soon and I now find myself curious as to where the show will go from here.

For anyone who hasn't seen season 1 the first several episodes are pretty bad but it gets better.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Poltergeist Trilogy



Over the last week I've rewatched The Poltergeist Trilogy on Blu-ray, my memory of the films was that I enjoyed the first film, the second was ok and the third was a cheap and nasty piece of crap.

I still really enjoy the original Poltergeist, it's an entertaining film that has a well told story and for the time is technically well executed.

Poltergeist 2 is a decent movie until it reaches its climax and then it just seems like the people making the movie just didn't know how to end it so they threw some special effects at it and hoped no-one noticed it didn't make any sense.

Poltergeist 3 wasn't in fact a cheap and nasty movie, sure it only had half the budget of Poltergeist 2 but it was made for only a little less than the budget of the original film, I suppose it was because the movie featured so little location shooting and was largely studio bound ( or that's how it seems anyway ), one of the things that really hurt the film was the score Joe Renzetti, it is a genuine shame the producers couldn't get Jerry Goldsmith to return to score the third film.

I wouldn't go so far as to say Poltergeist 3 was a bad movie but it's not as bad as I thought I remembered it being but I also didn't think Poltergeist 2 was as good as I remembered either, Poltergeist however is lots of fun.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Robocop ( 2014 )



I remember when I heard that there was to be a remake of Robocop, I was a huge fan of the original film but I thought OK this could be really good or it'll really stink.

Time passes as time often does and the remake is finished and I saw it in the cinema with one other person, that was it, there was two of us in the cinema and this was during the movie's opening week so I assumed the movie was really bad even before it had started.

The end credits roll and I walked out of the cinema and I didn't hate the movie but I wasn't impressed either, honestly I thought it could have been much worse, later the movie was released on Blu-ray and I picked it up on sale being obsessive when it come to movies and such, even though I didn't love the movie I still wanted to own it just so I could say I had all the movies, I eventually rewatched the Blu-ray and I thought it was better than I remembered, nothing special but better than I remembered the movie being when I saw it at the cinema.

Today I happened to see the movie again and I found myself thinking it was actually a pretty decent movie, of course it doesn't measure up to the original movie but it's a decent reasonably entertaining movie.

It only took me three viewings to come to the conclusion the remake of Robocop is actually a decent movie.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Finders Keepers


I used to be an avid reader of Stephen King's book, as soon as he released something new I had have it as soon as possible but at some point something changed and there were three or four books in a row I didn't really enjoy all that much, they weren't awful but they weren't really fun so like when all things stop being enjoyable I stopped reading them.

Years passed by and many a new Stephen King novel came and went and I found no real desire to read any of them, I would occasionally think I should pick up some new book of his out of curiosity but it just never happened, well until recently anyway.

I was talking to a friend of mine sometime ago about the television mini-series based on The Stand, personally I didn't care for it but think afterwards it might be fun to revisit the book at some point or maybe some of King's other books I had enjoyed but for some reason or another I just never got around to it, finally I decided I would go pick up a copy of The Stand but no bookshop I visited had a copy in stock and few of them had much of King's earlier work in stock either, what they did all have was copies of the recently released Finders Keepers so I took a chance and bought that instead.

Finders Keepers wasn't exactly what I expected but I found I rather enjoyed it, at times the book referred to events that had happened to characters previously and after doing a bit of research online I found that it was the second book in a series but all the information the reader need to know was contained in the book so there wasn't any risk of not understanding what was going on, I guess what surprised me a little was that there were only minimal elements of the supernatural in the story ( although I suspect that is going to change in book three ) but instead Finders Keepers was a well written thriller and having completed it I was more than happy to purchase the first book in the series Mr Mercedes which I am currently reading and also enjoying it immensely.

I don't know what it was about those few Stephen King books I read that I didn't like now, I can tell you that Gerald's Game and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon were tow of them, maybe I just didn't enjoy the subject matter, I guess it really doesn't matter now but I can say Finders Keepers was well worth the read and Mr Mercedes is shaping up to be the same, the plus side of all of this is even though I am somewhat behind the times there are a whole bunch of Stephen King books out there I haven't read and I'd like to think at least some if not all of them will be pretty damn good reading.

Monday, August 24, 2015

The Multimedia Chronicles

I was looking for a video review of a recently released Doctor Who Blu-ray boxset, as I suspected YouTube was littered with them, most of them well, they weren't horrible as such but they weren't interesting either.

As a result I stumbled across The Multimedia Chronicles which is a video podcast that pretty much covers all forms of media, basically it's a guy talking to camera about stuff he likes and he would seem to like a lot of the same things I do.

If you are a fan of comics, books, video games, movies and television shows it may be worth a look when you have a moment to spare but be warned there are an awful lot of episodes covering a lot of different subjects, more than any new viewer could reasonably hope to get through.

OK so when did that happen ?

Perhaps the more appropriate question might be OK so why did that happen ?

I've been pretty quiet on the blog front for a while now, life just gets busy sometimes but weirdly that's when my page views spiked, when I wasn't writing anything, perhaps the internet is trying to tell me something.

I don't usually check blog statistics but I got a notification of something that needed my attention and while I was attending to it I noticed an increase in viewing figures, not an Earth shattering increase but for a while there the numbers were higher than I ever would have expected to see.

No doubt it's all down to web-bots, web-bots and Space 1999 fans apparently.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Hawk the Slayer ( Blu-ray )


If I can say one thing in the defence of Hawk the Slayer it's that you can see the people are genuinely trying to make a good movie and sometimes despite a low budget and lack of production values cast and crew rally together to make a movie that is greater than the sum of it's parts, sadly in the case of Hawk the Slayer that didn't happen.

Most of the performances given by cast members were wooden to say the least with the exception of Jack Palance and I honestly don't know how to describe his work on the movie but I can truly say it was a unique performance and seldom have I seen anything ti rival it in modern cinema.

Hawk the Slayer has reputation for being a terrible movie but I don't think that is entirely fair, it's certainly not a good movie but it is strangely entertaining.

I have seen a couple of different DVD releases of the movie and I think it would be fair to say the new Blu-ray release is the best looking version I have seen, it seems like no restoration work has been done on the movie and in this case that adds to it's charm.

Hawk the Slayer isn't for everyone but I enjoy it, perhaps I enjoy it for the wrong reasons but it make me laugh.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Wyrmwood


So what do you get if you cross Mad Max with a low budget B-grade zombie movie ?, well I'm not entirely sure myself but Wyrmwood might be a good guess.

Wyrmwood is a low budget Australian horror / comedy or at least that's how I describe it that was filmed over a three year period and at least partially crowd funded through Indigogo and while the end result might not be densely plotted the movie is bat shit crazy and a lot of fun.

I never heard about Wyrmwood until after the movie was completed which is a shame because it's something I would have supported when they were fund raising, there are rumors of a sequel and if that goes ahead I'll be more than happy to put some money towards the production.

If you like guys in cars, zombies and disco tunes this just may be the movie for you.

Check it out !

Monday, June 29, 2015

Porco Rosso ( Blu-ray )



I know most fans of Hayao Miyazaki's movies will probably disagree with me but I think Porco Rosso is probably my favourite Miyazaki film.

I find that while most of Miyazaki's films are based on enchanting ideas they tend to be a little too long and things seem to drag a little in the middle of some of his films, Porco Rosso doesn't seem to do that, it's 94 minute running time seems to be perfect, it introduces the characters and story and then things move on at a decent pace until the end, things don't seem to be rushed at all and there is no checking to see what the time is or how long them movie has left because the viewer finds themselves wading through a slow bit.

As for the story itself, a cursed World War 1 fighter pilot who fights sky pirates and hides out in Milan while his plane is being repaired and then hate to fight a duel over the fate of a girl, there is of course more to it than that but you get the idea, this is pure light hearted adventure.

On Blu-ray the animation looks truly stunning and the sound is at least to my somewhat deaf ears crystal clear, Porco Rosso looked nice on DVD but it is stunning on Blu-ray.

Most of Miyazaki's movies are clever and engaging but I don't know that I would consider them all to be essential parts of any movie collector's library however Porco Rosso is definitely worth purchasing.

It's Almost Done.

I've been quiet of late, the last week or thereabouts has seen me occupied by lawyers and such and well I haven't really wanted to say anything just in case I jinxed anything.

Last week my ex wife pretty much blindsided me by making an almost perfectly reasonable settlement offer, a couple of minor tweaks later and it seems that both parties are reasonably happy and I guess more importantly no one got screwed over, we should be signing papers soon and then we can both get on with life.

Wish me luck.

Friday, June 12, 2015

What ever happened to quality control ?

I'm a fan of movies and to a lesser extent TV, when a story is told well it can transport you away from your trouble for a time although strangely enough this seems to often take the form of enjoying someone else's problems instead.

If there is something I've derived joy from in the past I tend to end up buying it and I also tend to want the best version of that TV show / Movie available so I often trodden the upgrade path from VHS to DVD and now Blu-ray and there are some titles I own more than one copy of in each format because it was rereleased with some new special feature that I felt I needed.

Recently the original version of Battlestar Galactica was released on Blu-ray in the United States which is one of those titles I own multiple version of in multiple formats and I bought the UK Blu-ray release last year.

Apparently the American Blu-ray release of Battlestar Galactica has footage missing from one of the episodes, the publishers of that series are aware of the problem and will be releasing replacement discs for their customers so I guess things will be made right in the end but this sort of thing just drives me crazy, was it not possible to have someone watch the master discs and check for errors ?, surely this would be cheaper than having to print and ship who knows how many replacement discs to disgruntled customers, I nearly ordered this set myself but I think I'll be waiting for some time now until ( hopefully ) the old stock has been sold.

It wouldn't be so bad except this sort of thing seems to be common place these days and it seems to be happening more commonly with expensive boxsets and I ought to know because it's happened to me with all of my more expensive purchases recently.

Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery apparently has audio sync issues, I've only watched the pilot so far and that was fine but apparently it's especially noticeable on the Fire Walk with Me disc.

Batman: The Complete Television Series had missing footage on 2 discs, replacement discs have been issued for those who request them online.

Halloween: The Complete Collection Limited Deluxe Edition and Halloween Complete Collection both feature audio sync issues on the Halloween 4 disc and a replacement disc has been issued although it may take several requests to Anchor Bay before they actually ship them.

It was rare that you ever heard of this sort of thing happening on DVD and yet it seems to be becoming reasonably common on Blu-ray and none of the sets I've mentioned are cheap, I would imagine that most people are like me and when you are paying reasonably big money for some of these sets you expect that some care was taken in producing the content.

I really want the upcoming Lost in Space Blu-ray boxset but I'm afraid they are going to screw that one up as well.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Maleficent


Maleficent wasn't a movie I was particularly interested in seeing, after all it was based on Sleeping Beauty which is of course a classic and much beloved Disney animated film, well much beloved by other people as I never really cared for it myself.

Like Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent was produced by Disney and it seemed to be targeting the young adult audience which I sadly do not belong to and assuming that it was safe I think to also assume Disney wouldn't be taking any risk with the film and they didn't really.

So here's the thing, I was entertained by the movie, it was nothing special but it was a reasonable way to spend an evening, I doubt I'd want to see it again but I would recommend it to friends with older children.

I don't know that Maleficent is worth owning but it is worth a watch, maybe catch it on TV if you can or borrow a copy off a friend with young adult children.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

The Green Hornet


Being a fan of comics I try to eventually see all movies based on comics and at the rate they are being pumped out these days it sometime seems like that is easier said than done.

I'm not really a fan of The Green Hornet, I've seen some episodes of the TV show and read a few of  the comics, I guess I could claim to be familiar with the characters but not a fan or any kind of expert on them.

Last night I saw The Green Hornet movie and it was terrible, just terrible, such a wasted opportunity.

One to avoid unless you are a die hard Seth Rogan fan but even then you might want to think twice about watching it.

Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys


I tend to be a sucker for these types of fan documentaries and I had been aware that Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys was being produced and was looking forward to seeing it.

Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys really only covers the toys that were produced by Kenner for the original movie trilogy with an extremely brief mention of some later toys so the documentary is hardly comprehensive and given it's short running time of around 70 minutes there's no way it could have been.

As a child growing up I had but sadly no longer have a lot of the original Star Wars action figures and I was looking forward to seeing some of those for nostalgic reasons but for me the thing that makes some of these fan documentaries so enjoyable is that they often interview at least one character that I find interesting or can somehow identify with and unfortunately this time that didn't happen.

Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys is a decent reasonably entertaining if somewhat short documentary, there is certainly plenty of scope for a second film about Star Wars merchandising and if that film ever gets made I'd like to see a little more depth when discussing the subject.

Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys is certainly worth watching but I don't know that it's worth owning unless you are truly passionate about collecting Star Wars toys.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind ( Blu-ray )


I consider myself to be a fan of Hayao Miyazaki's movies with the exception of this one, I find Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind to have a disjointed plot, the animation looks ( to me anyway ) primitive and badly aged in a way older works by Miyazaki aren't and it's environmental themes are overly heavy handed in the way they are delivered.

The Blu-ray itself delivers the expected crisp and colourful image as you would expect but on a repeat viewing I've confirmed that Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind still isn't for me.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Spirited Away ( Blu-ray )


I have no idea where Writer / Director Hayao Miyazaki gets his story ideas or his artistic vision but his retirement from feature length film making is a great loss indeed.

Miyazaki is a man with stunning skill as a film maker and Spirited Away is a great example of that, the movie starts and efficiently introduces it's main character and sets it's story in motion, it isn't burdened by excess exposition it simply tells the audience what it needs to know and does so in such a way that viewers of different ages can all understand what is going on and enjoy the adventure that is Spirited Away.

Spirited Away is a good spirited film, even the somewhat antagonistic characters aren't beyond redemption and unlike a lot of anime films it never becomes dark or violent.

What really impresses on the Blu-ray edition of the movie is the visuals, it the film looks simply stunning, this is a true achievement in the era of 3D computer animation that a traditionally animated movie that was made in 2001 remains one of the best looking animated movies I have ever seen.

If you haven't at least seen Spirited Away you are doing yourself a real disservice, if you are a collector of quality movies then it deserves to be in your collection and preferably on Blu-ray.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

John Carpenter's Starman


I remember seeing John Carpenter's Starman back when I was in high school and at the time I don't think I really appreciated the movie, I hadn't yet become a fan of John Carpenter's films, in fact I don't think I had connected Carpenter to his movies yet although I had seen and enjoyed several of them by that point.

Starman was a movie I remember liking when I saw it but having seen it, it wasn't something I felt I needed to see again and when the movie was released in the rental market on VHS it seemed like everyone I knew had rented it and insisted on watching whenever I was around so to be honest I think I got pretty sick of the movie for a time although I did enjoy the short lived TV series that was based on the movie.

I tend to be somewhat of an obsessive completest so when I decided I needed to own all of John Carpenter's movies on DVD that of course included Starman, the Starman DVD sat around unwatched for ages before I decided to watch it and I found that I really enjoyed seeing the movie again something like 20 years later, while it's certainly not the type of film that I would usually expect from John Carpenter it's a well made movie and the performances from Karen Allen, Charles Martin Smith especially Jeff Bridges were all excellent.

Over the last few years I have been upgrading some of my favourite movies to Blu-ray and this has included all of John Carpenter's movies that are currently available in that format and a while ago I purchased the Blu-ray released in the USA and while some of the effects work looked a little dated overall I enjoyed watching the movie in HD, in Australia John Carpenter's Starman received a sub-standard release on Blu-ray, just the movie and none of the special features from earlier DVD release which is disappointing but I thought I give the disc a spin tonight just to check out the quality of the movie transfer and while I'm no expert on these things it seemed to be the same or similar quality as the US released Blu-ray so given the insane price the US released Staman Blu-ray seems to be selling for on Amazon if you have the ability to play discs from other regions it just might be worth buying the Australian released disc instead.

Is John Carpenter's Starman a classic movie ?, no it's not but it is damn fine movie and deserves a place in any collection.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Death Race Trilogy ( Blu-ray )


There are few things that annoy me more than poor quality remakes or sequels to movies but I have to admit I have a fondness for Paul W.S. Anderson's remake of Death Race 2000.

Like the original movie Death Race isn't by any means a great movie but it is fun in a B-Grade kind of way.

A couple of years ago I saw the direct to video production Death Race 2 and as you'd expect at the time I thought it wasn't great but I thought it was interesting that the second film was actually a prequel that only featured a couple of supporting actors from the original film, more recently I became aware that there was a third film which was also a direct to video production called Death Race 3:  Inferno or some times just Death Race: Inferno which was a sequel to Death Race 2 but a prequel to the original Death Race.

Sometimes I think I must be a glutton for punishment because I like to see every movie in a series eve if I expect them to be terrible especially given that the second and third Death Race movies were directed by Roel Reiné  who also directed the awful The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption.

Rewatching the first two films and seeing the third film for the first time I found I enjoyed them, there is a definite drop in quality between the first movie and it's sequels but they all work as big dumb fun and while I do enjoy a well written and thoughtfully made movie sometimes fast cars, pretty girls and lots of explosions can be fun as well.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

*Sigh*

So the court thing was a waste of time and an expensive one at that, it's somewhat hard to have a conciliation conference when one party is just being difficult for the sake of it.

Looks like this is going to drag on into next year now and the only thing that will be achieved is that a couple of lawyers will get a little richer.

Monday, April 20, 2015

The Evil of Frankenstein ( Blu-ray )


Today I received a Blu-ray copy of Hammer Horror's The Evil of Frankenstein, for me this is a lesser Frankenstein film, the back story for The Evil of Frankenstein departs from what was established in the previous films in the series, today I guess we would be calling it a reboot rather than a sequel.

Peter Cushing stars once again as Baron Frankenstein and as usual gives an excellent performance but he is let down by a weak story and a poorly realised monster.

The Blu-ray of The Evil of Frankenstein is a bit of a mixed bag, while there is much more detail in the picture than there is in my DVD version of the movie, the picture is riddled with dirt and speckling in places which was disappointing to see, it's a shame some restoration work wasn't done on the movie, it's certainly watchable but as always it's a shame that little extra effort couldn't have been put into this release.

Hi Ho Hi Ho , Its Off To Court We Go !

Well I'm off to a roundtable conference at court tomorrow and if some issues can't be resolved then I guess things get really serious, wouldn't it be nice if sanity prevailed and things could be sorted out without needing the intervention of a Judge, of course I don't expect it to happen but it would be nice.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Alien Anthology ( Blu-ray )


If there was good thing to come out of my recent back injury it was the fact I had the opportunity to catch up on some things I wanted to watch and read, I also took the opportunity to revisit some old favourites.

Unlike myself my daughter hates the Alien movies and if there is one thing she hates more than Alien movies it Alien movies with the commentaries playing and that's how I chose to watch the films this time around.

The commentaries are a bit of a mixed bunch, especially the commentaries for Aliens and Alien³  which were assembled from several different sources rather than having the commentators record a live commentary, of course it would have been fantastic to hear David Fincher's thoughts on the making of Alien³ .

One of the things that always shocks me is how grain Aliens is compared to the other films in the series and the different aspect ratio also feels a little out of place but it's a fun movie all the same.

I love the Alien movies and I hope the rumoured fifth Alien film goes ahead even if that means I'll be buying yet another Alien themed boxset in the future.


Monday, April 13, 2015

The Scorpion King 1-4


Yes that's right there are four Scorpion King movies, who knew ?

I remember when the original Scorpion King was released in the cinemas and a lot of people complained that it was a big dumb action movie which was actually exactly what I wanted from that movie so I enjoyed and I've enjoyed it the couple of times I've seen it since, not being a wrestling fan I had no idea who The Rock was but he seem to have a certain charisma and he suited the part he was playing.

Years later I saw a prequel film called The Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior, it wasn't a great movie but it was watchable, recently I discovered there were in fact 2 more Scorpion King movies ( strangely enough The Rock doesn't appear in either of them ).

Scorpion King 3 & 4 ( especially 4 ) are two of the most uninspired, unengaging workman like movies I've seen in a long time, they had the potential to be entertaining B-movies but they don't come close to achieving that, it honestly felt like everyone involved was just there to cash a paycheck and weren't trying at all, it's been a long time since I've seen a movie as bland as Scorpion King 3 & 4.

I guess it was nice to see M. Emmet Walsh  was actually still alive and working.

Watch the original Scorpion King, it's a fun movie and if you must The Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior but don't waste your time on the other two movies in the series, you have been warned.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

When the hell did I get old ?

It's been a crappy couple of weeks, basically I threw my back out and until a couple of days ago I could barely walk or sit upright for very long, I certainly couldn't sit at a desk and type.

I wish I had an interesting or exciting story to tell that resulted in this but the simple truth is I went to bed feeling fine and woke up the next morning in agony and that agony lasted for a couple of weeks, don't know what I did, I assume I twisted in an odd way while I was sleeping, I used to have recurring back problems but hadn't had any issues for years and personally I think I'd like to keep it that way from this point onwards, hobbling around like a little old man isn't much fun.

When the hell did I get old ?

Monday, March 23, 2015

Space 1999: The Bringers of Wonder parts 1 and 2 Blu-ray


Memory can be a funny thing sometimes, you see something, smell some sort of perfume or hear and song and it can trigger all sorts or memories or impressions of the past.

As a child I was a big fan of science fiction and really nothing has changed but shows that I watched in the mid to late 70s seem to hold a special place in my heart as do movies from around the same time, I have very distinct memories of watching Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers, Logan's Run, The Man from Atlantis, Planet of the Apes as well as reruns of Lost in Space and Star Trek but I don't have a lot of childhood memories of Space 1999.

I've found rewatching other shows from the 70s on DVD I had very clear memories of at least some of the episodes but when it came to rewatching Space 1999 the only story I really remembered was The Bringers of Wonder.

I had an Aunt and Uncle who used to manage a farm and we would sometimes go and stay at the farm, they had a TV with two rotary dials for channel selection, I guess one was for UHF and the other for VHF channels and their TV had an oversized bright orange on/off switch, I very distinctly remember watching The Bringers of Wonder on that TV, I'm not sure why that left such a distinct impression but it did with those weird aliens and that bright orange on/off switch.

As far as I can recall Space 1999 was never repeated here after it's original broadcast and perhaps that's why it never made the impression on me that some other shows did when I was younger, not long after I got married ( over 20 years ago ) I bought an ex-rental VHS tape of Destination Moonbase Alpha which was the two parts of The Bringers of Wonder edited together with a slightly changed beginning and released theatrically in some territories to cash in on the success of Star Wars, I bought the tape because it was a science fiction show I used to watch but I never felt any sort of strong connection to it, until I started watching it anyway and then the memories of the TV with the big orange button and those really weird aliens came flooding back.

Many years later both seasons of the show were released on DVD so I bought and watched both, the first season of the show was the one in enjoyed more but again it was only the second season story The Bringers of Wonder I really remembered.

A few years ago now ( at least it seems like a few years ago ) season 1 of Space 1999 was released on Blu-ray and the quality of those restored episodes was most impressive, the detail in the sets and models was amazing, it was till very much a show that reflected the time in which it was made but the quality of the show was just stunning.

Fans of Space 1999 have been waiting for the release of season to of the show on Blu-ray for some time now, earlier this year,just after my divorce, a preview disc was released containing the restored versions of The Bringers of Wonder parts 1 and 2 as well as an unrestored version of Destination Moonbase Alpha which was going to be exclusive to the preview disc and I have to admit my main reason for buying the disc was because I wanted a copy of Destination Moonbase Alpha even if it was an unrestored 35mm print.

Destination Moonbase Alpha was fun, it terms of picture quality it's a bit of a mess in places, watchable to be sure but even though it was in unrestored HD it felt like I was watching a well used VHS tape at times.

The restored version of The Bringers of Wonder parts 1 and 2 were just stunning in terms of picture quality, the level of detail that can be seen in those episodes is just amazing at times, especially the detail in some of the model work, the audio is a little less impressive, perhaps for the full release of season two will include a multi-channel surround mix like the season 1 Blu-ray release featured.

Several 70's science fiction show have had recent Blu-ray releases but in my opinion Space 1999 easily outshines them all in terms or restoration and overall quality and based on this preview disc I'm eagerly awaiting the release of season 2 of Space 1999 on Blu-ray.

It's funny I still can't stop thinking about that orange button.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Been a bit quiet lately.......

Yep I've been a bit quiet lately, more divorce related dramas going on but that's all coming to a conclusion soonish I hope.

I've been reading some comics but nothing all that special really.

The other thing I've been doing is finishing some TV boxsets I had started watching, I have this horrible habit of starting something and then getting distracted by something new and part way through that getting something else and starting that and then before you know it I have a whole bunch of partially watched TV seasons.

Here's what I've cleared from my "to watch" pile over the last few weeks:

Battlestar Galactica ( 1978 )
Galactica 1980
Supernatural season 7
Chuck season 4
Chuck Season 5
24: Live Another Day
Dollhouse Season 2

Of course I'd seen both series of Battlestar Galactica before but this was the recent Blu-ray release and I was dying to see the show in High Definition and I think it was a worthwhile upgrade, Galactica 1980 looked better than I had ever seen it before, it's such a shame that despite how good it looked it's such a terrible show.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

I, Frankenstein


I had high hopes for this movie, I quite enjoyed the Underworld movies, well the first three Underworld movies anyway Underworld: Awakening was pretty disappointing.

I, Frankenstein was created by a lot of the people behind the Underworld movies but sadly it's a mess, it does feature some rather pretty special effects but that's about it.

One to avoid I think.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Metropolis ( Giorgio Moroder )


Today I received in the mail the so-called ultimate edition of Metropolis on Blu-ray, I love Metropolis and I already owned the restored version on Blu-ray but this new edition also included the version of the movie that was created by Giorgio Moroder in the 1980s.

I can remember renting the movie on VHS around 20 years ago and liking it but I never felt the need to see it again, I think in the United States the Giorgio Moroder may have been released as a stand alone disc and I always thought I might pick it up one day if I saw it on sale.

Masters of Cinema announced a new steelbook that also included their previous release as well as the Moroder edition and that sold it for me, everything I wanted in one very pretty case.


I watched the Moroder version this afternoon and it was fun, the 80s synth music and soft rock works for the rather abridged version of the film and while the audio was impressive I was disappointed to see that no real restoration work had been done on Giorgio Moroder's version of Metropolis and I suspect that a lot of the visuals could have been restored or failing that a better looking version of Moroder's film constructed using footage from the previously restored version of the original movie released by Masters of Cinema ( and Kino in the United States ).

This version of the movie is far from definitive but as far as what amounts to an 80 minute music video goes it's kinda fun, I seriously doubt I'll be watching it again any time soon but I can see myself watching it again one day.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Alcatraz


Some time ago I saw the Alcatraz Blu-ray boxset on sale, I guess you can't really call two discs a boxset but it contains all 13 episodes of the cancelled TV series, I was originally never going to bother watching the episodes as I knew the series ended without any kind of resolution but the discs were just so cheap I couldn't pass them up.

I watched the first 2 or 3 episodes and rather enjoyed them but got distracted by something else and that was the pattern I would follow, months later I would watch a few more episodes and enjoy them but then get distracted by something else, nearly 2 years later I've finally finished all 13 episodes.

Overall I enjoyed the show, of course it ended just when it was getting interesting but I thought it was fun, as the show just suddenly ends it makes for a disappointing viewing experience as there is no resolution to the story being told.

I liked Alcatraz but I can't say I'd recommend it unless you can find it really cheap and like me are curious about the show, with all the crap that seems to survive and even thrive on TV today it's a shame this show didn't at least run for a season or two.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Battlestar Galactica - The Original Series


I'm not talking about the new fangled reimagining of Battlestar Galactica from a few years ago where Starbuck was a woman, Commander Cain was a lesbian and the ending was almost as bad as the finale to Lost.

I'm talking about the original show from the70's, the show I loved as a child ever since I first saw the cut down version of the pilot at the cinema and I love it still despite the fact it's a show that's very much of it's time with over the top and somewhat camp acting and honestly at times some very weak writing.

For the better part of the last week I've been rewatching the show on Blu-ray and it's been a lot of fun, the show looks and sounds better in High Definition, it's a shame no real restoration work was done on the episodes but overall it's an improvement on the DVD release from several years ago.

I know some people don't like this show or think it hasn't aged well for me this is the concentrated essence of my childhood, a much simpler and less cynical time and the show reflects that.

Rewatching the original version of Battlestar Galactica, is a little like catching up with old friends you haven't seen in years, sure they might not have aged well but it's still nice to see them now and again.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Grudge Match


So one day I'm browsing Blu-rays killing some time and I see a movie called Grudge Match, now I'd never heard of the movie but a boxing movie starring Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone is going to get my attention, this is after all the actors who played Rocky Balboa Jake LaMotta in the ring together.

Well I watched the movie and I have to say I was disappointed, it covered some of the same territory as the final Rocky movie but frankly I found the movie to be pretty dull and an overall disappointment.

Reading about the movie online afterwards I discovered the movie was supposed to be a comedy which was a shock to me, it certainly wasn't funny.

Ultimately Grudge Match was a waste of a decent idea that was played for laughs and couldn't even manage that, definitely one to avoid.

WTF ?

I'm fairly recently divorced and much happier for it which is something I once thought I'd never say, the reasons for my divorce are fairly simple, someone other than me cheated - A Lot !

Life goes on but twice in the last few days I've gotten phone calls from two women ( I assume it's two different women ) I don't know looking for another woman I've never heard from that apparently has the same phone number as me, they have been pleasant enough and when I tell them I don't know the person they are looking for they have thanked me for my time and hung up so there's no drama there.

Now the person who cheated had a bunch of online aliases and maybe this is all coincidental and has nothing to do with her but maybe it's her past nipping at her heels ?

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Fright Night 2: The New Blood


Fright Night 2: The New Blood is a curious beast, it's a sequel in name only to the 2011 remake of Fright Night.

Essentially this move is a reboot of the series, now Charley Brewster, Evil Ed and Amy ( Charlie's girlfriend ) are in Romania as part of a student exchange program, here they meet Professor Gerri Dandridge who teaches Romanian culture and history who as Charley soon discovers is a vampire but not just any vampire she is in fact Elizabeth Báthory .

With the help of Peter Vincent the star of the Ghost Hunters style web-series Fright Night they must defeat Dandridge before she can complete a ritual that will allow her to have all the powers of a vampire but none of their weaknesses.

As far as movies go Fright Night 2: The New Blood is a bad one, the director breaks out every flashy trick his relatively low budget could afford but that just becomes irritating instead of clever after a while and the performances in the movie are uniformly bad.

This is a movie that's best avoided.

No Internet Blues.

It would seem I've been fooling myself, I'm one of those people who likes to believe they aren't totally dependant on modern technology, I don't have a smartphone of any type because I don't actually need one and I've been telling that to people for what seems like and probably has been years.

I have my toys, games consoles, big TV, home theatre equipment and of course the computer I'm typing this blog entry on.

Well today I had no internet access for around seven hours and it drove me crazy, it's not like I didn't have things I could or should do to occupy my time but I seemed to spend a lot of that time seeing if my internet connection was working again.

I guess I may not feel the need to be on the cutting edge when it comes to my toys but apparently not having internet access can just about drive me crazy, my bills were all paid and it's not as though I actually needed to do anything else online, I suppose I just wanted what I didn't have at the time.....except for a smartphone, I still have no need for one of those.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug (Extended Edition)


Before I go to see the final film in Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy I thought I should finally get around to watching the extended version of The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug and I can confirm that the running time is longer, in fact at some points it seemed as though the movie would never end.

I'm not sure I would describe my self as a huge fan of Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy but I do enjoy the movies and having seen them a few times each I still enjoy them when I see them.

I've been entertained by the first two Hobbit films when I saw them in the cinema but when it comes to seeing the movies again on Blu-ray they just haven't been anywhere near as enjoyable for me, I guess I just haven't found the first two Hobbit films to be very rewatchable, they are certainly well crafted  and filled with stunning imagery but I find them to be a little lacking when it comes to a second viewing.

The extended version of The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug contained a couple of interesting additions and I won't spoil those here for anyone who hasn't yet seen it but thank goodness for DVD and Blu-ray pause buttons because the movie is getting close to reaching a bladder bursting running time.

I suppose like the Star Wars prequels The Hobbit trilogy was going to have a hard time meeting audience expectations, I am looking forward to seeing the final film in the trilogy this week but I'm not sure I'm  looking forward to seeing it again when the it's extended edition is released at the end of the year.

For those who may be shocked that I have little positive to say about rewatching the movie please enjoy the picture of Bilbo and some butterflies.