Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman (2019) got a lot of attention for its use of ‘digital de-aging’ software to rejuvenate Robert DeNiro. Wayne Schmidt forwarded this comparison page that really knocked us out. Yet another ‘new’ link that’s actually been around quite a while. We’re told that Phil Silvers’ Top Banana does not survive in 3-D. Setting aside the various reasons why each is unlikely to be remastered in 3-D, some of the remaining ‘Golden Age’ titles most desired are: John Wayne in Hondo, Anne Bancroft in Gorilla at Large, Marie Windsor in Cat-Women of the Moon, Karl Malden in Phantom of the Rue Morgue, Jane Russell in The French Line, and Vincent Price in Son of Sinbad. I’m eager to review The Glass Web because it’ll give me an excuse to relate my personal story about meeting Kathleen Hughes, from 2008. Hopefully some of the seven are Golden Age titles.” Robinson, the murder thriller will mark the 25th Golden Age 3-D title announced or released, meaning we’ll have precisely half of the 1950s’ extant 3D feature titles on 3D Blu-ray.īob Furmanek of The 3-D Film Archive has been posting that they are at present working on seven 3-D titles in addition to the five that have been announced: Bwana Devil, Robot Monster, Prison Girls and the roadshow version of The Bubble. “This comes as a pleasant surprise, as the film was previously said to suffer from music rights issues that blocked any home video release. Associate, advisor and fellow 3-D enthusiast Gary Teetzel was quick to report: Here’s something we didn’t expect … Kino Lorber has announced an upcoming Blu-ray 3-D of the Universal-International film noir The Glass Web.
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