
I like Bey Logan's commentaries


Brian Thibodeau wrote:The people who release Japanese cinema on DVD in the west seem to realize it's better NOT to go to the SAME FRIGGIN' GUY for nearly every high-profile release. What's worse, executives at many of these companies could have easily gotten hold of original filmmakers and scholars and bypassed "Mr. Connections" altogether.
... That's assuming that Criterion would ever consider showcasing a Hong Kong movie that wasn't made by John Woo or Wong Kar-wai.
 so I cannot comment on the quality of them (though I will comment on the Police Story one when I write a long-winded review on the film -- like my other reviews
 so I cannot comment on the quality of them (though I will comment on the Police Story one when I write a long-winded review on the film -- like my other reviews  ).
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cal42 wrote:BTW, I believe it was Gorgeous that Jackie did the chat-track on. I never did listen to it - I threw the DVD in the bin when I realised half the film was missing.

 
 

Brian Thibodeau wrote:Don't know who that Running Man fellow is, but I like his views on Bey Logan. In fact, that review of the Police Story disc is spot on. What a mess. Might as well stick with the very first original Megastar releases for heaven's sake!
While they at least include the original Thai version, it now sounds like Bey, in his obligatory expert commentary, has taken to repeating info verbatim from the making-of documentary AND pointing out plot holes that don't exist. You really gotta polish the right knobs to keep up an act like that and get away with actually saying something like this (taken from the commentary, as quoted in Running Man's review): "I think as long as the film maker's original work is respected and revered, then you can actually have a bit of leeway to re-edit and re-score films so that they go out to the broadest possible audience".
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.Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Brian check out the last few pages here: http://kungfucinema.com/forums/showthre ... 23&page=21
I swear there is a cult of Logan out there. No matter what you say, well just read some of it is hilarious. There is more to HK then just action.
Of course because the vast majority of films that are consumed outside of HK are action oriented. He knows a particular genre (martial arts action) in the industry very well. He doesn't know all genres well for HK. This is why I'm a stickler for when someone states him as a Hong Kong Cinema expert which he is not. Add in the extra "Action' and then I have no problem (though I'm not sure on how strong his triad/cop knowledge is).


 (I have a few times; though I do enjoy a lot of the conversation when it is longer than a sentence).
 (I have a few times; though I do enjoy a lot of the conversation when it is longer than a sentence).   as well.  I feel HK in general has not been given as much respect as it should in the film communities, but I also feel much of the action cinema has not been represented as anything other than entertainment (I like entertainment, just sometimes there is much allegorical content that is ignored).
 as well.  I feel HK in general has not been given as much respect as it should in the film communities, but I also feel much of the action cinema has not been represented as anything other than entertainment (I like entertainment, just sometimes there is much allegorical content that is ignored). .  It's weird that a commentator has fanboys, it just throws me off a bit.
.  It's weird that a commentator has fanboys, it just throws me off a bit.Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest