In Reply to: Which of your favorite guilty pleasures would you like to see given the red carpet treatment on DVD? posted by Audiophilander on May 3, 1999 at 12:45:34:
They may not be true "guilty pleasures", but viewing films like "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover", "The Pillow Book", and especially "Prospero's Books" in a theater is a visually-stunning experience. It is a shame that the laserdiscs and DVDs of Greenaway's films look so dull and faded. I can't understand why HP praised the DVD quality of "The Pillow Book" in the new, revived Perfect Vision.As for a film that has never been released on home video, I would kill to get a beautiful DVD copy of Hideo Gosha's masterpiece: "Goyokin".
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Follow Ups
- Peter Greenaway films - TAFKA Steve 17:08:50 05/04/99 (2)
- Re: Peter Greenaway films - petew 14:58:24 05/06/99 (1)
- Fergit the hyphalutin' crap; Greenaway films = nekkid people! - TAFKA Steve 16:24:35 05/06/99 (0)