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'The Godfather': A restoration offer they couldn't refuse
Special to The TimesFans who pick up the recently announced "The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration," due out from Paramount Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray on Sept. 23, are likely to see things in the 1972 Mafia saga and its two sequels they've never noticed before....Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino, Robert Harris, Marlon Brando, Steven Spielberg
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'Falcon Crest' Actress Jane Wyman Dies at 90
Special to The TimesJane Wyman, the Academy Award-winning actress whose long and distinguished film and television career was nearly overshadowed by her real-life role as the first wife of actor-turned-politician Ronald Reagan, died this morning. She was 90. Wyman died at...Tags: Children, New York, National Government, Christianity, People
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The year in home entertainment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn terms of home entertainment, viewers had an embarrassment of riches to choose from this year. Among 2007's best releases were restored old favorites and newly discovered rarities, television classics past and present, and at the top of the heap, the...Tags: Terrence Malick, John Ford, Book, David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick
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Movie review: 'Dr. Strangelove'
4 stars (out of 4) The greatest nuclear holocaust comedy of all time, Stanley Kubrick's darkly hilarious 1964 "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb," reopens this weekend in a new 35mm print at the Music Box Theatre....Tags: Peter Sellers, Music Theater, Texas, Massacres, Slim Pickens
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5 films that are Stanley Kubrick excursions
1. Dr. Strangelove (1964) 4 stars Kubrick's great end-of-the-world comedy. Writer Terry Southern helped turn what was initially intended as a straight sci-fi thriller into a satiric slapstick nightmare, with Peter Sellers brilliant in a triple role. Also...Tags: Peter Sellers, Anthony Burgess, Stanley Kubrick, Tom Cruise, Movies
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5 films from the golden era of film noir
1. HIGH SIERRA (Raoul Walsh; 1941) 4 stars This savage, melancholy thriller shows an aging outlaw (Humphrey Bogart as Mad Dog Earle) trying to pull his last heist with professionalism while surrounded by incompetents, hotheads, double-crossers, John...Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Marilyn Monroe, Shelley Winters, Humphrey Bogart, Movies
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5 films of Arnold Schwarzenegger's that are actually good
1. THE LONG GOODBYE (Robert Altman; 1973) 4 stars Altman's sly version of the late Raymond Chandler-Philip Marlowe novels, with Elliot Gould as a shaggy Marlowe somehow stranded in '70s L.A., trying to avenge buddy Terry (Jim Bouton) and untangle the...Tags: Michael Biehn, Jeff Bridges, Paul Verhoeven, Max von Sydow, James Cameron
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Full metal cinema
With the death of director Stanley Kubrick, world cinema lost one of its unquestioned giants. Kubrick made just three films in the last 25 years of his life -- none of them equal to his earlier work in terms of ambition or scope. But he was simply too...Tags: Music Theater, Orson Welles, Music Box Theatre, Stanley Kubrick, Metal and Mineral
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Kubrick on film
Here is the complete Stanley Kubrick filmography, with his features other than "Eyes Wide Shut" ranked in descending order, ending with the best. (The shorts and "Fear and Desire" are not available on video.) Feature films: No rank. "Eyes Wide Shut"...Tags: Anthony Mann, Peter Ustinov, Vladimir Nabokov, Stanley Kubrick, Tom Cruise
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