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2007.09.18

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Noel Vera

Oh, and Gerardo de Leon's The Moises Padilla Story is terrific, a political tract with a riveting Judas-Jesus central relationship, the Judas played by former Philippine president Joseph Estrada, who gives a great performance (never mind his record as president, at least in this film he was a great actor).

Steve C.

DEEP END has been on my list of inaccessible must-see films for some time now, so I'm going to have to get over to the Anthology by hook or crook. Haven't seen the schedule, but if they're showing THE SHOUT during the retro, I highly recommend checking it out. I've seen it three times (Flix used to play it late nights), and it fascinates me to no end -- it's just such a willfully bizarre thing, and Alan Bates is just so bloody creepy.

TJF

So far as I know the following films from the '60s and '70s, most by well-known American directors, have yet to appear on DVD, and most were never even available on VHS. Maybe they're not all gems, but they're certainly lost and hidden (for now).

Brewster McCloud (1970 – Robert Altman)
Bury Me An Angel (1972 – Barbara Peters)
Christian Licorice Store, The (1971 – Floyd Mutrux)
Deep End, The (1971 – Jerzy Skolimowski)
Dusty And Sweets McGee (1971 – Floyd Mutrux)
Ear, The/Ucho (1970 – Karel Kachyna)
Games (1967 – Curtis Harrington)
Goalie’s Anxiety At the Penalty Kick (1972 – Wim Wenders)
Hot Tomorrows (1977 – Martin Brest)
Husbands (1970 – John Cassavetes)
Ladybug Ladybug (1962 – Frank Perry)
Lady In the Car With Glasses And a Gun, The (1969 – Anatole Litvak)
Landlord, The (1970 – Hal Ashby)
Last Summer (1969 – Frank Perry)
Live For Life/Vivre Pour Vivre (1967 – Claude Lelouch)
Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977 – Richard Brooks)
Love Pain And the Whole Damn Thing (1973 – Alan Pakula)
99 And 44/100% Dead (1974 – John Frankenheimer)
92 In the Shade (1975 – Thomas McGuane)
Play It As It Lays (1972 – Frank Perry)
Pumpkin Eater, The (1964 – Jack Clayton)
Puzzle Of a Downfall Child (1969 – Jerry Schatzberg)
Rain People, The (1969 – Francis Ford Coppola)
Remember My Name (1978 – Alan Rudolph)
Riot On Sunset Strip (1967 – Arthur Dreifuss)
Safe Place, A (1971 – Henry Jaglom)
Skidoo (1968 – Otto Preminger)
Thousand Clowns, A (1965 – Fred Coe)
Welcome To L.A. (1976 – Alan Rudolph)

jay

The fact that Cassavetes' "Husbands" still hasn't received a DVD release is a shame. Apparently cinematic masterpieces like "Air Bud 8" have top priority.

May Criterion will do another box set with "Husbands", "Minnie and Moskowitz", "Gloria", "Love Streams" & "Big Trouble"? I doubt it, but it would be nice.

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