Showing posts with label dvd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dvd. Show all posts

Sunday 5 October 2014

ANNOUNCED DELAYED POSTPONED ANNOUNCED DELAYED: THE TROUBLED JOURNEY OF 1984 : THE DVD.


NEWS: Yes, sounds like the kind of announcement you may hear on any train station platform up and down the UK... 'The 19:84 from Scunthorpe to London, has been delayed until 20:15. We aploogise for the delay..! No this is news that the BFI DVD of '1984', (Remastered and Restored) adapted by Nigel Kneale, produced by Rudolph Cartier and starring Peter Cushing, has been delayed until March 2015.

This official release has been a long time coming, though groggy-fuzzy bootlegs from Spain and the US have given us a tantalizing taster over the years. Though I will tell you that this release has been on the table and had several false starts since 2004!


In 2004, it was announced that it the BBC 1984 television play would be released by DD Video. This was followed by a press release from  DD and with the news that considerable effort had been made in order to present the programme in the best possible quality.

The DD Press release of 2004:

BBC CLASSIC SF DRAMA PAINSTAKINGLY RESTORED
Classic TV specialist DD Home Entertainment claims to have set a new quality benchmark on its restoration work for the 1954 BBC drama Nineteen Eighty-Four.

This early landmark of British television, which will be available for the first time ever on DVD and video on November 8th, required extensive work on it, but viewers will – according to DD – find the restored picture even better than when it was first transmitted.  In December 1954 videotape recorders (even for broadcast use) were two years away and existed, if at all, only in prototype form in research laboratories.

Since 1947 BBC engineers had been able to make crude recordings of TV pictures simply by pointing a film camera at a monitor screen.  However, dramas were not recorded until 1953 and Nineteen Eighty-Four remains one of the earliest surviving examples of the art-form. It was recorded at the time using an ingenious system of modified telecine machines.

New transfers of the film recording were commissioned from BBC Resources using its highest quality Spirit Datacine equipment. Special arrangements were made with the BBC Film and Videotape Library for access to the archive master material, which cannot normally be used.

The new copies of the play were graded. This is the process of taking each shot (or even part shot) and adjusting the brightness and contrast. Dirty cuts (where a frame is made of superimposed and distorted pictures from two cameras) were removed or, where possible, repaired using paintbox techniques.

Nineteen Eighty-Four will be available from November 8th 2004

Needless to say, the  DVD never arrived in November 2004, the word was there had been 'problems' and a dispute with author George Orwell's estate. Things went very , very quiet for  a long time.....

Then in July 2014, the BFI announced that they would be releasing the 2004 restored DVD as part of their 'Days of Fear and Wonder' SF season... but that too has now been postponed until March 2015. 

Orwell estate trying to claw the last few few bucks from their rights to the material, before it slips into from their ownership? BFI busy putting together some worth while extra features? Who knows...

Until March of next year, we sit and wait...
Another slice of buffet car coffe anyone?  

Saturday 6 September 2014

WIN HAMMER FILMS 'THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES' BLU RAY DVD COMBO HERE!


The Hound Of The Baskervilles Blu Ray / DVD: During the month of September, The UK Peter Cushing Appreciation Society in association with Shock Entertainment, Cinema Cult and Screenpop are launching TWO competitions, offering TEN copies of Hammer films classic 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee...for the very first time on Blu Ray...as prizes!


Here we present the first competition, with FIVE blu rays up for grabs! All you have to do is use your POWERS of OBSERVATION to win your copy!


OBSERVE ABOVE EXHIBIT A: A vintage photograph from 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' Featuring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes and Andre Morell as Watson.

OBSERVE BELOW EXHIBIT B: The same photograph, but with TEN DIFFERENCES. Things moved, changed or missing!


To ENTER the competition, list ALL TEN DIFFERENCES and send your list to us, BY EMAIL TO : THEBLACKBOXCLUB@GMAIL.COM. ANY entries posted as comments will be deleted and not counted as an entry. ALL correct entries will be placed in a hat and FIVE winning names will be drawn.

Competition ENDS Saturday 27th SEPTEMBER 2014 at MIDNIGHT! Winners names will be posted here on the PCASUK blog / website on Sunday 28th SEPTEMBER 2014.

Have FUN and Good LUCK!



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Purchase Hammer films, The Hound of the Baskervilles starring Peter Cushing
and Christopher Lee : HERE 

Friday 1 August 2014

A POLITE MESSAGE FROM THE GUYS . . . .


...Meanwhile, I am not going to be so polite about it....So, enough. I am SICK and TIRED of hearing about blu ray releases that fans aren't happy with, and to be fair,  it's not just the classic Cushing and Lee Hammer films. Out of sync, bad prints, grainy images, lack of extras on discs asking bonus prices,... I can't support it anymore, until something changes.. So no more pre release reviews, no more competitions.. until people get their act together... I mean, how hard can it be? It's simple... If it's naff, has a problem...DON'T release it until it's corrected... OR if you do release, don't expect us to pay for it!
I'm done...
 
Marcus Brooks.

Thursday 24 July 2014

BFI DAYS OF FEAR AND WONDER AND 1984 DVD RELEASE


NEWS: Peter Cushing Part of The BFI Sci-Fi 'Days Of Fear and Wonder' Season: The season will also include the long awaited DVD Premiere of Nigel Kneale’s 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell’s classic Nineteen Eighty-Four, starring Peter Cushing, Andre Morell and Yvonne Mitchell. Cushing's 'Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD' is also part of the seasons very impressive line up of classic sci fi screenings. Click here for a terrific preview / trailer:HERE


Find out MORE:HERE 

Wednesday 28 May 2014

BUMPER BUNDLE BIRTHDAY PRIZE: COMPETITION NOW CLOSED!



Just in case you missed it, during the Peter Cushing Birthday posts on Monday... here is our Peter Cushing Birthday Quiz / Competition...with our biggest and very handsome Prize Bundle yet, just waiting to be grabbed, by one lucky winner.

Just EMAIL your answers to : theblackboxclub@gmail.com BEFORE SUNDAY 1st JUNE 2pm gmt.

The competition is open until SUNDAY 1st JUNE at 2pm gmt. The winners name will be announced ONE HOUR later at 3pm gmt. Remember there are FOURTEEN QUESTIONS to answer in total. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE. HAVE FUN!


Wednesday 7 May 2014

MONSTER FROM HELL: CUSHING FRANKENSTEIN SWAN SONG: UK BLU RAY REVIEW


Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) The gloriously gory swansong for Hammer’s Gothic horror series gets an uncut Blu-ray release His brain came from a genius. His body came from a killer. His soul came from Hell. Convicted of bodysnatching, Dr Simon Helder (Shane Briant) is sentenced to an insane asylum. On arrival, he recognises the resident surgeon as the infamous Baron Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), who has been hiding out there under the guise of Dr Carl Victor.

 

He also discovers that Frankenstein has been assembling a new creature using the body of an insane murderer (David Prowse), the brain of a musical and mathematical genius (Charles Lloyd Pack) and the hands of a sculptor (Bernard Lee). Unable to operate himself due to his hands having been burnt, Frankenstein has been relying on his mute assistant Sarah (Madeline Smith) to stitch the body parts together. Now he turns to Helder for help. The operation is a success, but the creature (Prowse) is torn between the conflicting aspects of itself – an intelligent, artistic person imprisoned in the body of a murderous hulk. Escaping from its cell, the creature then sets out to hunt down those who abused him – starting with the asylum’s corrupt director (John Stratton)… 


Filmed in September 1972, but not released until May 1974, this was the last of Hammer’s long-running series of Frankenstein films that had started with 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein, and was 68-year-old director Terence Fisher’s final feature film. Fans and critics also consider it to be a gloriously gory swan song to the studios gothic era.

 

With the drama taking place entirely within the claustrophobic clinical confines of the asylum, this is the most downbeat of all the films in the series, and there’s a real sense that the end is nigh (the drab sets and laughable model used for the exterior shots emphasis this), but Fisher goes out on a high with a truly perverse idea (this time round Frankenstein is building his new creature only to mate with his mute assistant) and imbues his twisted tale with lashings of gore, including disembodied eyeballs, graphic transplants and stitching of limbs, and bloody body parts being flung about (when the lunatics take over the asylum).


Peter Cushing also gives his mad Baron (which he had played five times before) a suitably chilling send off. Now totally detached from the outside world, Frankenstein repeats his experiments almost out of habit than conviction. But it is Cushing’s conviction in the role that is the real draw here. No matter how depraved the premise or silly the wig he wears (which he said made him look like Helen Hayes), he gives his mad monster maker pathos and believability. Even when he’s using his teeth to hold an artery, which could have come off as comic relief, he makes it look like he’s man obsessed. Famously, Cushing and Prowse (who had also played the creature in Hammer’s 1970 spoof The Horror of Frankenstein) would re-unite four years later, playing two of the most iconic villains in the cinematic galaxy Grand Moff Tarkin and Darth Vader in Star Wars.

 

As a Hammer horror fan, I relish each new restoration from the studios horror archives. But the best thing is that these Blu-ray releases are also giving new audiences the opportunity to appreciate the class and care that went into these films. Plus, you can catch Cushing doing what he does best, making us believe in the unbelievable.


THE UK RELEASE
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell is out on Blu-ray/DVD Double Play from 28 April 2014 in the UK from Icon Home Entertainment.

THE EXTRAS
• Taking of the Asylum: The Making of Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell featurette with contributing from Denis Meikle, Jonathan Rigby, David Miller, Shane Briant, Philip Voss, Janet Hargreaves, Madeline Smith and David Prowse.
• Charming Evil: Terence Fisher at Hammer featurette, with Mikey Harding (Fisher’s daughter) and Sue Cowie (Hammer convention organiser).
• Animated stills gallery.

Peter Fuller's Blog: HERE

Monday 28 April 2014

IT'S OUT TODAY! HAMMER FILMS 'MONSTER FROM HELL' 3 DISC BLU RAY UNLEASHED AND UNCUT!


Have you got your copy yet?  It’s here! Stuffed with special features and containing all previously censored scenes, Peter Cushing’s classic #HammerHorror, Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell is out now. Enter the madhouse and pick up yours in store or online at http://amzn.to/1i51bHI


Saturday 15 February 2014

THE LEGEND OF HAMMER MUMMIES DOCUMENTARY FOR FREE AT PCASUK


Here's a free and exclusive treat! Next Sunday, February 23rd at 4pm gmt / 8am pst we'll be posting Donald Fearney's documentary 'The Legend of Hammer Mummies' at our UK Peter Cushing Facebook Fan Page...That's the entire documentary for free! Hope you can join us !



Saturday 25 January 2014

LEGEND OF HAMMER VAMPIRES COMPETITION: WINNERS


A Very BIG thank you to everyone who entered our competition over at our Peter Cushing Facebook Page . It was another record amount of entries. CONGRATULATIONS to all the winners named above. You have all won yourselves a copy of Donald Fearney's 'Legend of Hammer Vampires' DVD. You copies are on their way!

Monday 4 November 2013

BUMPER PRIZES COMPETITION AT THE PCASUK FAN PAGE


We've just launched a great competition over on our Peter Cushing Facebook Fan Page. Win this BUMPER PRIZE of Peter Cushing Hammer Film BLU RAYS plus there's FIVE copies of Donald Fearney's 'Legend of Hammer Vampires' documentary dvd as runner up prizes! All you have to do is, click 'LIKE' on the facebook post and tell us the title of your favourite Peter Cushing movie and post it on the thread. Simple! Competition ENDS SUNDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2013 6PM GMT.Good Luck.


Sunday 27 October 2013

HALLOWEEN COMPETITION NEXT WEEK: FIVE COPIES OF 'LEGEND OF HAMMER VAMPIRES' TO BE WON


 
Look Out Next Week: We have FIVE copies of Donald Fearney's 'Legend of Hammer Vampires' documentary dvd for you to win in a PCASUK Halloween Competition...
 




Saturday 14 September 2013

ICON / HAMMER PRESS RELEASE 'THE MUMMY' BLU RAY SCREEN CAPS

On 14th October Hammer’s classic film THE MUMMY will be released for the first time ever in HD on Blu-ray and on DVD double play and presented in its original UK theatrical aspect ratio of 1.66:1. Fans will also be treated to a host of brand new extras never seen before. Starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in their iconic roles in this the 3rd of Hammer’s original Gothic classics, THE MUMMY (1959) was directed by the legendary Terence Fisher who previously helmed DRACULA and THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN.
 
Release date: Monday, October 14, 2013 Certificate: 12 Running time: 84 minutes Director: Terence Fisher Cast: Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Yvonne Furneaux
 



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