米国版『大怪獣ガメラ』のDVDは、批評家から賞賛です!
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With the impending May 18th release of Shout! Factory's Special Edition DVD of GAMERA, THE GIANT MONSTER (1965), the first of the original eight films to be released by the Santa Monica-based label, the reviews are coming in — and the early reports are stellar! While I have already received advance copies of the DVD, it would not be fair for me to review this disc myself (obviously). So, l will let the objective (and unapologetic) critics speak in their own words:
Kevin Pyrtle of WTF-Film.com: "First things first – the packaging on this release is exceptional all around... Opening the package one finds well designed disc art as well as a 12-page booklet, featuring a 2001 essay by director Noriaki Yuasa, character bios, [and] a neat anatomical rendering of Gamera himself... New in the supplemental department is a feature commentary by August Ragone... this is a fine track, offering insight into the Cold War setting of the film and a wealth of back info for the production and biographical information on the cast and crew... the well-translated subtitles [are the most literate] I’ve seen for a Japanese genre release... the work [Ragone] put into [the subtitles] shows. [Gamera] is a winner all around, and it’s wonderful to see another fan favorite getting its long-due respect... a must buy!"
Joe Cascio of DVD Drive-In: "Shout! Factory must be commended for such an excellent DVD presentation, giving this film the dignity and respect it deserves... The 2.35:1 black and white image is impeccably clean and transferred from an all new High Definition master created by vault elements... an excellent and very informative commentary by August Ragone... sheds new light on all of the film's key players like the late Noriaki Yuasa... as well as thorough biographies on all the leading actors and the genesis of what would eventually become Gamera... [his] playful comments about his distaste for the child character of Toshio Sakurai are also amusing... the dedicated fans at Shout! Factory... have obviously poured their heart and love into giving the genre fans the original GAMERA the way Noriaki Yuasa intended it to be seen."
Ian Jane of DVD Maniacs: "The best of the extra features on this disc is a commentary track from August Ragone... who quite obviously knows his stuff... [he] provides a lot of context... discussing how the Cuban Missile Crisis and other nuclear incidents set the stage for the film... If you've ever wanted to know more about the politics behind a film like Gamera, this is a pretty interesting way to learn about them, but we're also given a wealth of information about who worked on this picture, what else they may have done, how Japanese mythology is reflected in Kaiju films, and how the visual effects were done... Ragone keeps the facts coming quickly in this track, barely taking time to breath, and is never at a loss for words... The transfer is great and the extras are great. Shout! Factory has done an excellent job all around on this release and should be commended for their efforts..."
Stay tuned for more reviews as they come in...
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
"GAMERA" IS BOWLING OVER THE CRITICS!
Unanimous Praise For Shout!'s New Release
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6 comments:
can't wait for all of 'em!
Gamera was my favourite!!!
Time seems to fly, unless you're waiting for something special. May 18 is taking forever!
not to sound like a negative nelly, but it's about time someone distributed a proper release of these great films! looking forward to getting my mits on these.
just got through checking out the Gamera dvd and was so surprised and pleased to find the "Looking Back At Gamera" retrospective that appeared on the Gamera Box LD release, with subtitles! the print looks great and your commentary was very informative and entertaining. it was nice to hear the dedication to Guy Tucker, whose Age Of The Gods i have re-read at least 10 times. and thanx for calling out the Toshio character for what he is- a freak in need of a good slap. great job and i have already pre-ordered Gamera Vs. Barugon. it's nice to have something to look forward to, thanx again!
Factory... have edcurenz.com obviously poured their heart and love into giving the bluemanspill.com genre fans sildenafrance.com the original GAMERA the way Noriaki Yuasa intended it to be seen.
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