Max’s Best DVD
and Bu-ray Picks -- May, 2012
Many of the top nominees and winning films of the last
Oscars are now on DVD and
Blu-ray, and there are some really good ones worth seeing. Here are my picks for the best of them so far
released:
THE IRON LADY
Meryl Streep is amazing as Britain’s Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher. She disappears into the role, looking, speaking,
and acting like her. Besides her great best actress Oscar winning performance,
it’s a very interesting story about a woman who dedicates her life to public
service while still being married and a mother. On DVD and Blu-ray
from Anchor Bay
Entertainment.
WAR HORSE
A very moving film about a British horse who becomes
one of the million horses who served on the battlefields of Europe in World
War I. I wasn’t expecting to see so much war action, but it’s there and very
realistically shows the horrors of war, any war, and their impact on those who
fought in them. The DVD and Blu-ray
from Disney and Touchstone Pictures.
J. EDGAR
J. EDGAR
Leonardo Di Caprio plays the FB.I. chief from young
man to old in this very interesting
biography that portrays Hoover as a man who loved his country and served
it tirelessly for more than 40 years under eight Presidents, but we are left
with wondering how much of his reputation can be relied on as being true. But
then, we can wonder as much about any person in public life. The film, directed
by Clint Eastwood, gives us food for thought, and that is perhaps its greatest
value. Hoover had two dogs, which says something good in itself. The Blu-ray
and DVD from Warnr Bros.
WE BOUGHT A ZOO
I thought this would be another Doctor Doolittle but
it’s more than that, it’s about a man’s devotion to animals which helps fill
the hole in him after the death of his wife.
And it’s also a story about the coming together of an estranged father
and son. Matt Damon does an excellent job as a man who risks everything to
create a zoo for himself, his kids, his neighbors, and the animals. The DVD and Blu-ray
is from 20th Century Fox.
MY WEEK WITH MARILYN
Marilyn Monroe had her problems making the film THE PRINCE
AND THE SHOWGIRL opposite Sir Lawrence
Olivier in 1957, and this movie tells what happened during a week of filming in
London. It’s told
by a young writer who managed to work on the production and become a close
friend of Marilyn’s, and perhaps her only friend during the shooting. Michelle Williams is excellent as Marilyn,
Eddie Redmayne as the young man who befriends her, and Kenneth Branagh as
Olivier. On Blu-ray and DVD from Anchr Bay
Entertainment.
ANONYMOUS
This film makes the case that William Shakespeare did
not write the plays we believe he did, but instead a British nobleman wrote
them because in those long-ago days it would have been socially unacceptable if
a high-ranking member of society stooped to writing plays. Most Shakespeare
scholars reject the premise of this film but it makes for very interesting
speculation and the re-creation of the period is wonderful. The DVD and Blu-ray
is from Sony Pictures.
ADVENTURES OF
TINTIN
The beloved British comic strip comes to astonishing
life thanks to computer graphics. The
boy detective and his adorable dog (aren’t we all?) get into adventures
including an amazing pirate sequence with warring sailing ships. Lots of action
and fun for kids. The DVD and Blu-ray
is from Sony Pictures.
Also recommended this month on DVD:
SHARPE’S SERIES
That British rogue, sergeant and sometimes lieutenant Charles
Sharpe (Sean Bean) takes on all missions and battles to defeat his country’s
enemies in the Napoleonic Wars. Based on
the best-selling adventure novels of Bernard Cromwell, the Sharpes series was
seen on PBS Television, has been available on DVD and now the
series has been released in restored Blu-ray in a set of seven discs. A real feast for the eyes, the Sharpes series
is high adventure of a rare high standard and just plain fun. And some adventures feature future stars
including Jamie Bamber, James Purefoy, and Daniel Craig. From BFS
Entertainment.
THE RUNAWAY
Alan Cumming (host of Masterpiece Mystery on PBS
Television) stars in this drama about young friends who first meet in gangland London in 1966 and
again ten years later in the seedy East London and Soho
district. Critics say it’s “Gritty,
strong stuff” and “Vintage gangster drama.”
And it’s way above most of the crime movies that are coming out of Hollywood these
days. On two DVDs from BFS
Entertainment.
JULES VERNE’S MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
On DVD from Blue
Apple Entertainment. Se4t during the
U.S. Civil War, five Northern prisoners of war escape in a hot air balloon that
strong winds take them over the ocean wherethey are marooned on a desert island
inhabited by pirates and prehistoric beasts.
The island’s longest resident, Captain Nemo helps them to escape back to
their own country. A very good remake of
the 1961 British film. On DVD only from Blue Apple Entertainment.
THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
A PBS
television Masterpiece Classic film of Charles Dickens’ last and unfinished
novel. He wrote until he died the next
day., leaving its ending a mystery. It’s
a real good mystery, a dark tale more sinister than anything Dickens had
written, and is being released as a
tribue to his 200th birthday.
It will keep you guessing about what happened to young Mr. Drood. On Blu-ray and DVD from PBS
Distribution.
Oldie
on DVD
THE
STRANG LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS
Barbara
Stanwyck, my master’s favorite actress (mine is Lassie), played a femme fatale
like few others, such as in this 1946 black and white film noir restored to
look as good as any new release. She
keeps Van Heflin and Kirk Douglas (in his film debut) guessing as to whether
she’s going to kiss or kill them.
Frog-throated Lizabeth Scott also co-stars. In a combo Blu-ray and DVD pack from
Film Chest and Cinema Classics.
For kids and
puppies
LANCELOT LINK: SECRET
CHIMP
The
delightful classic live-action television series for kids (1970-1972) stars
some chimpanzees as spies who get into almost as many adventures as James Bond.
All 17 episodes of the TV series have been restored in a 3-disc set from Film
Chest and Cinema Classics. It’s lots of fun for kids and some of the proceeds
go to animals through the Wildlife Way station in Los
Angeles.
Documentaries
NOVA: SECRETS OF THE SUN
Even us dogs take a lot of things for granted, one of
them being our nearest planet. I didn’t
know, and bet you didn’t either, that the sun contains all but 99.9 percent of
the matter in our solar system and gives off hot plasma at nearly a million
miles an hour. No wonder the sidewalk
feels hot under my paws in summer.
Scientists consider the sun to be one of the most amazing physics
laboratories in the universe. The
fascinating hour-long documentary shown recently on PBS Television is now on
Blu-ray and DVD from PBS Distribution.
INSIDE NATURE’S GIANTS: GREAT WHITE SHARK
I never go in the water when sharks are around and for
good reason. They are one of the most feared predators in the oceans. This exciting documentary goes beyond the
outside of the sharks we see and explores their anatomy and tells how they work
. The hour-long documentary shown
recently on PBS Television is on DVD from PBS
Distribution.
FRONTLINE: INSIDE JAPAN’S
NUCLER MELTDOWN
The Fukushima earthquake
and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011 and caused
a nuclear plant disaster is studied in this very interesting documentary. It contains rear film taken inside the plant
and eyewitness interviews. Workers at
the stricken plant and owners of homes around it tell how they made frantic and
dangerous efforts to stay alive. The exciting
hour-long documentary seen on PBS Television is on DVD from PBS
Distribution. It’s really one to see and
talk about.
INSIDE NATURE’S GIANTS: BIG CATS
They don’t mean the pussy cats we dogs like to chase,
but lions and tigers. The documentary
shows how they move, bite, and how the species differ from each other. I’m all for the living in the wild, but I’m
sure glad none of them are in my neighborhood.
The hour-long DVD is from PBS
Distribution.
SEVEN WONDERS OF
THE BUDDHIST WORLD
This is a rare armchair way to learn about Buddhism
through its most spectacular monuments built by Buddhists around the world,
from India to Thailand, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Cambodia and other
exotic locations. Bettany Hughes takes
us on the journey that is both spiritual and architectural. As seen on PBS Television, the 74-minute
documentary is on Blu-ray and DVD from PBS Distribution.
AMERICA EXPERIENCE: GRAND COULEE DAM
You can get a college
education from this terrific PBS Television series about American people past
and present and various places that made or are making history. The one focuses on the dam built during the
1930s Great Depression that made the western deserts bloom, put many people to
work and provided a cheap and environmentally friendly source of power to a
vast region. But it wasn’t easy to build
or popular with a lot of people. The 90 minute DVD is from PBS Distribution.
AMERICAN
MASTERS: MARGARET MITCHELL:
AMERICAN REBEL
The author of Gone With the Wind is profiled in this
installment of the wonderful PBS Television series. Most people know of her only for writing the
famous novel that was made into perhaps the greatest American movie ever
made. But she was more than a writer,
she was a pioneering newspaper reporter and writer, women’s rights atavist, and
supporter of liberation causes for African Americans. Tragically, she died at the age of 48, having
been hit by a car while crossing the street. Friends said she never
looked before did that, so let me urge everyone young or old to look both
ways. Dogs, too. The hour-long documentary is on DVD from PBS Distribution.
TITANIC AND ME
This is a very worthy
addition to the media attention to the 100th anniversary of the
tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Descendants
of passengers and crew share their stories of the disaster. The 50 minute documentary seen on PBS
Television is on DVD from PBS Distribution.
TITANIC’S FINAL
MYSTERY
Another excellent
documentary about the Titanic, this focuses on how modern technology has raised
new questions about what really happened the night the “unsinkable” ship sank
when it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage from England to New York in
1912. It’s no joke to say this is a
chilling documentary, on both Blu-ray and DVD from PBS Distribution.
RACING DREAMS
I didn’t know it, and you
may not either but NASCAR racing is the second most popular sport in America. This
documentary tells why millions of people go to the car races and focuses
especially on two boys and a girl aged 11 to 13 and their supercharged cars and
ambitions. They fearlessly race extreme go-carts at speeds up to 70 mph to win
trophies or just for the thrill of it. On
a 90-minute-long DVD
and Blu-ray from PBS Distribution.
NOVA: CRACKING THE GENETIC CODE
If you scratch a dog, what
do you get? Maybe fleas. Scratch a human and you get DNA a genetic code that tells how every part of them is
built, through scientific research of three billion chemical letters. Okay, so I don’t understand about the genetic
code, and if you don’t either, this is an easy way to find out about it. The hour-long DVD is from PBS Distribution. Anyone interested in science will love this
one and it makes a great school science class project.
NATURE: RIVER OF NO RETURN
A river in the Idaho wilderness called the Frank Church, named after the
U.S. Senator is one of the wildest in the world. Set in a 2.5 million-acre wilderness of deep
canyons and mountain forests, it s home for lots of wildlife including
wolves. We learn about it all by
following a newly wed young couple on a
year-long honeymoon that started off as a romantic adventure but ended up
changing their lives. The hour-long DVD and Blu-ray is from PBS Distribution.
OZ
AND
JAMES’ BIG WINE ADVENTURE -- CALIFORNIA
Oz Clarke continues
to try to educate James May (of the “Top Gear” British television series) about
budget wines under $20. They take an
hilarious eight-week tour of California vineyards
traveling in a luxurious Monaco RV. It’s four hours of vintage entertainment (pardon
the pun) on two DVDs from BFS
Entertainment.
STORYCORPS:
ANIMATED SHORTS
Everyone can use some good
news, and this is a program of ten stories culled from the archives of the American Folklore
Center at the Library of Congress. Some are recollections of the past, some are
about people surviving handicaps, may of them heartwarming and inspirational. The DVD is only a half hour but a lot is packed into it, from
PBS Distribution.
ART21: ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: SEASON 6
The sixth
season of the Peabody
award-winning series showcases some of today’s most acclaimed artists who show
and tell about their work in relation to our fast-changing world. The artists come from all over the globe,
from Manhattan and Nigeria to Beijing to Brazil. The four hour program seen on PBS Television
is on DVD from PBS Distribution.
YOGA FOR THE REST OF US:
EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN WITH PEGGY CAPPY
The poplar yoga exercise guru shows how the ancient
discipline can help the millions who suffer from arthritis or those who are
injured from work, sports, or age. Peggy
Cappy shows and tells how gentle yoga movements can relieve joint pain. As seen on PBS Television, the 70-minute DVD is from PBS
Distribution.
See you all at the same fire hydrant next month.

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