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Subject: Re: jms viewing list Date: 31 Dec 2006 19:09:52 -0800 From: jmsatb5@aol.com Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated Joseph DeMartino wrote: > jmsatb5@aol.com wrote: > > > Actually, this isn't the group, it's a movie, maybe one of my all time > > favorite films, with George C Scott in the gentle, mad role of someone > > who believes he is Sherlock Holmes, and is one day greeted by a new > > doctor assigned to his case, a young woman by the name of Dr. Watson, > > who finds herself dragged off in his loony pursuit of Moriarity, who > > may or may not actually exist. It's a lovely, mad, beautiful film and > > something I watch at least once a year. > > I had a feeling Amy was barking up the wrong tree on this one. Dr. > Watson is, of course, wonderfully played by Joanne Woodward. I haven't > seen this film in years and didn't even realize it was out on DVD. > Unfortunately it was an Anchor Bay release and is now out of print! > (Amazon has used copies starting at $95.00, nobody else seems to have > it at all.) Maybe Universal will remember that they own this terrific > film and release it themselves someday. (Although I hope they can get > the commentary track by director Anthony Harvey and Robert Harris, the > brilliant film preservationist from Anchor Bay or its heirs.) > > Back during the period when everyone was having such trouble posting, I > asked if you had seen the *new* 40th anniversary edition of "Forbidden > Planet" and what you thought about it. Now that we're all back, I'm > asking again.> It's one of the best SF films ever made, and the unquestionable inspiration for Trek. Couldn't love it more. > Also assume you have the 14 disc Superman Megaset. I'm curious. How > do the restored Fleischer shorts compare with the earlier public domain > release? > Cleaner, certainly, and that's the main thing. jms