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Shuffle, Vol. 1 Streaming

Thursday, March 18th, 2010
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I just finished this disc and in retrospect the whole thing was… lame. All very cliche, boring stuff. I was pretty much drawn to it based on the cover (someone did their job well -_-) because of the cute girl with funny ears and sunflowers. That’s basically all the show has going for it. The characters really aren’t especially cute and they’re all very plastic. I can accept an anime with sub par animation and a great story. I can accept an anime with stunning animation and a less than stellar story. But I can’t accept Shuffle!’s mediocrity. I personally don’t mind “harem” anime shows in general if done well (and I consider myself quite a feminist), but I can’t stand when they make girls seem like utterly mindless robots without any emotion besides their unexplicable undying love for the protagonist (except for maybe a little sadness when they can’t do something right for him. but not even jealousy/competitiveness towards each other!). Many of these types of shows are charming and show much more depth. This one has the charm and depth of a kiddie pool. It doesn’t have any qualities that make it worth watching compared to similar series.

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I’m giving it 2 stars because the reviews thus far are too positive (though 2 1/2 would suffice..). But really, I just want to reach anyone who is considering buying this. I was expecting better; I should have done my research. If you’re looking for a real quality anime (or even for just a few laughs), don’t bother with it unless you absolutely thrive on this type of anime despite how good or bad it is.

It has been over 10 years since the gates to the heavens and the underworld has opened. Now it is not uncommon to see humans, gods (human like with elven ears), and demons (human like with ears like Ryoko of Tenchi fame) living, working, and going to school together. Ren is your typical high school boy with an unusual problem, he lives with the schools most beautiful and intelligent girl (Kaede) because his parents and her mom died in an accident and the other guys are very jealous forming the Knights for Kissing Kaede, or the KKK (no relation to the other version). Then two new girls are transferred to the school, Sia and Rin. Sia is a god and Rin is a demon and both of their fathers are the Kings of their respected realms. And both are in love with Ren, which of course makes the rest of the male population even MORE upset. Throw in Aya, another human who has known Ren as long as Kaede and Padoma, a demon girl who is attached to Rin and therefore also attached to Ren, and his best friend who is a bit of a womanizer and you have the main cast of characters. So you have one guy, five girls, and a couple of ultra powerful fathers, and one very difficult choice you get a very entertaining storyline….WHO WOULD YOU PICK????

This disk was entertaining from the get go. The dubbing is great and story gets you hooked right from the start. Watching the fathers get out of trouble with the teacher in episode one and four is great and seeing Sia club her father when he gets out of hand is worth watching. see you next disk
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Stream Lady Ninja Kasumi, Vol. 1 Online

Monday, March 15th, 2010
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Take a look at the box cover. That is pretty much all you really need to know about “Lady Ninja Kasumi” (”Sanada Kunoichi Ninpo-den: Kasumi”) and whether or not it is the kind of thing you are interested in. It is exactly what you are expecting, a B-movie Pink Film with a lady ninja-theme. The company that puts out this series is called Junk Films, and they have produced such other classics as “Death Penalty Female Prisoner Saori”. And there you have it.

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Oh, there is a story. Poor Kasumi and her little brother are orphaned, but taken in by a local warlord. Kasumi joins the kunoichi, the lady ninjas, in order to work and protect her little bother. There are some spies and intrigues, and some entirely unspectacular fight scenes. The costumes are nice, but the whole thing has a feel of being shot on digital video, and you know that this is not a high-budget production. The film is based on an erotic manga series, but I have never read that so don’t know how well it holds up. Director Hiroyuki Kawasaki normally makes anime flicks like “Mouse” and “Sakura Wars”, so this may have been his first time with live actors.

But if you are getting this, you are really getting it for the lovely Yonmi, not for the story. She looks great in her ninja costumes, and is appropriately bouncy for the genre. Being a Pink Film, the nudity is strictly T&A the three sex scenes are of the softcore variety. Not anywhere near a great film, but then you weren’t expecting that. For what it is, it does a good job. The girls are pretty, the plot is decent, and there are far worse entries in the genre.

The three DVD of the story of Kasumi that I have seen each has a different actress play the role of Kasumi. Episode one and three are the better of the three, while number two is still a fair story line the actress is noticeable not the same woman. The number three woman may not be the same woman as in number one, but she looks close to the same.
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Watch The James Bond Collection, Vol. 1 Movie Online

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
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Before I even get started I want to make one thing perfectly clear; I am not writing this review based on the bond movies. In my humble opinion The James Bond series is magnificent, some movies are better than others but overall this is action and adventure at its best. 007 is my favorite super hero of all time and I hope the Bond legacy lives forever.

Now that being said; what [is going on]!. Are you kidding me? This is what we get? Seven movies? That’s it? My problem is with the boxed set. There have been 21 Bond Movies to date, they took 7 of them at random and stuck them together in a cardboard box and they call this a collectors set. Has anyone seen the collectors set they have in England? Its freaking gorgeous. It has all the movies in order from Dr. No to The World is Not Enough, plus a bonus DVD about the making of die another day and it’s all beautifully presented in a chrome metal collector’s box complete with artwork and many extras. If you have not seen it you can take a look at it on Amazon’s UK site but don’t buy it because it is region 2 and won’t work on American DVD players.

Why don’t we have a set like that? …

This collection includes various Bond movies from four of the actors that have played James Bond in the “official” Bond movies, which excludes “Never Say Never Again.” My only complaint about the three collections is that the movies are not in order. I have all three sets because I like Bond rather than wanting all the Bond movies by one of the three actors. However, you have to take them as you can get them sometimes.

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Each of the movies in this collection is a “special edition,” which is a fancy name for DVDs that include extras that range in value from high to low. I have been very fascinated with some of the commentaries (those by Terence Young were very fascinating) and some of the features just seemed like filler. However, what I found interesting other may not, and vice versa. Rather than listing all the extras, a list of which is available, I will discuss the movies briefly.

“Dr. No” launched the Bond franchise. Sean Connery set the tone for Bond, suave, debonair, and terminally cool. He drove nice cars and had a penchant for dry one-liners. Ursula Andress set the tone for future Bond women, and Dr. No was coolly ruthless. Ken Adam’s sets were artistic and artfully filmed by Terence Young, who also provided the stylistic role model for Connery’s Bond. In the extras you learn that Connery was mentored by Young and acquired expensive tastes and hobbies in the process.

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Many people consider the second movie in this collection, 1964’s “Goldfinger,” to be the best Bond film ever. Bond’s villains continued to be ruthless and megalomaniacs, and Connery has a close encounter with a laser. Shirley Bassey belts out the title song and sets the standard for future Bond music. James Bond also quips that drinking Dom Perignon above 38 degrees Fahrenheit is “…as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs.” Fortunately, Paul McCartney did not take it personally as he recorded the title track to the 1973 Bond movie “Live and Let Die.” Bond also got ever more gadgets from Q, played by Desmond Llewelyn, who went on to appear in more Bond movies than any other major actor.

The third movie in the collection is Roger Moore’s second outing as Bond. “The Man with the Golden Gun” from 1974 is a mixed bag. Christopher Lee as Scaramanga and Herve Villechaize are two of the most bizarre and ruthless Bond villains ever. There are fewer gadgets than in some of the surrounding Bond movies, but Moore’s performance is a bit wooden and Clifton James was a bit over-the-top as comic relief. The title song by singer Lulu is pretty good, but pales in comparison to many of the other title songs in the series.

The fourth movie in this collection attempted to put Bond back on track. The 1977 movie “The Spy Who Loved Me” had a very serious undertone. The gadgets are back, but effective. We meet Jaws (Richard Kiel) and Karl Stromberg (Curt Jürgens). We also meet incredible Bond women Caroline Munro and Barbara Bach. The stunts are awesome, the plot is incredible, the locations fantastic and the title song by Carly Simon pushed Bond music back into relevancy. This movie was one of Roger Moore’s best as James Bond.

Timothy Dalton’s second film, 1989’s “License to Kill,” is the weaker of the two Dalton Bond films. However, the supporting cast is excellent, including Carey Lowell of “Law and Order” fame, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, and David Hedison as Felix Leiter in his last appearance in a Bond film. The location shots are very good, and the stunts are among the best of any Bond film. They actually had those semi-tractor trailers up on two wheels, according to the extras. The bad guy may have been a mere drug czar, but everyone was suitably evil. Gladys Knight takes the honors for the title song and Patti LaBelle sings the pop hit “If You Asked Me To” to close the movie.

The last two movies in this collection are Pierce Brosnan’s first and second Bond movies. In 1995’s “Goldeneye,” Bond is more dynamic and a more traditional spy. This movie raised the location stakes by filming for the first time in Russia, along with a number of other exotic locations. The gadgets are better, and the women are nearly more than Bond can handle, especially Xenia Onatopp. This movie contains more plot twists than a typical Bond movie, so be prepared to think a little as things go boom. Tina Turner does the title song reasonably well, but her performance has powerful competition in many of the other recent Bond films.

The final film in this collection is 1997’s “Tomorrow Never Dies.” The supporting cast this time is phenomenal, with the great actor Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver, Teri Hatcher as his wife Paris Carver, and Michelle Yeoh as Chinese agent Wei Lin, among numerous others. Jonathan Pryce steals nearly every scene he is in, reminiscent of some other great Bond villains. The locations are ever more incredible, digital effects abound, and the stunts are even more thrilling. That motorcycle jump was really performed! Cheryl Crow does a great job on the title song, and the excellent video is included.

Because of all the extras these DVDs require hours to watch. While the value of the extras varies, watching them gives a fan much more information about the difficulties of making each movie, and how many of the stunts were performed. I consider these movies to be among the gems of my DVD collection. I recommend this set very highly as long as you plan on collecting all the Bond films.

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Stream The Errol Flynn Signature Collection, Vol. 1 Online

Sunday, February 7th, 2010
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Errol Flynn was certainly the most colorful star of Hollywood’s “Golden Age”, with a devil-may-care swagger hiding the insecurities of an unhappy childhood, reckless lifestyle, and desperate desire to achieve respect as an actor, and not just a swashbuckler in tights. Flynn could be sweet and courteous, an arrogant bully, a roue and bon vivant, a restless adventurer, a loyal friend, or an unreliable “royal pain”, depending on who you spoke to (and when). His sexual exploits were legendary, as were his capacities for alcohol and drugs (all of which were truly remarkable, considering the poor health he endured throughout his life, despite his robust on-screen appearance). Ultimately, whether you loved or hated his lifestyle, his film work, during nearly eighteen years under contract to Warner Brothers, includes some of the most extraordinary, entertaining classics ever made, and his charisma continues to enchant audiences!

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Sadly, few of Flynn’s films have appeared, thus far, on DVD (the best being a superb “Adventures of Robin Hood” DVD, released last year). This new collection, while a mixed bag, does finally give DVD audiences a chance to savor two signature Flynn performances, in “Captain Blood” (his breakthrough starring role) and “The Sea Hawk” (one of the greatest swashbucklers ever made). The rest of the collection lacks the luster of these films, but are certainly worthwhile; “The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex” teams Flynn with Bette Davis (who despised him, and fought to get Laurence Olivier for Essex), and, with “The Sea Hawk”, shows Flynn playing opposite two very different interpretations of Queen Elizabeth; “They Died with Their Boots On”, Raoul Walsh’s fanciful biopic of George Armstrong Custer, offers a slam-bang, if inaccurate, version of the Little Big Horn, and the last teaming of Flynn and his favorite leading lady, Olivia de Havilland (”Captain Blood” was their first of eight films together); “Dodge City” represented a major gamble, as Warners had no idea if audiences would accept Tasmanian Flynn as a cowboy in the Old West (they did, and Flynn would make seven more westerns, over the next ten years…actually making more westerns than swashbucklers or war movies!). While I’d have preferred seeing “The Dawn Patrol”, “The Adventures of Don Juan”, and “The Charge of the Light Brigade”, in this collection, the choice of films does show Flynn at his most gloriously handsome!

Best of all, TCM has produced “The Adventures of Errol Flynn”, a long-overdue biography, which is included in the package. Along with interviews with his family and friends, including extensive interviews with de Havilland, wives Patrice Wymore and Nora Eddington (in archival footage), and daughter Deirdre, it offers ‘behind-the-scenes’ footage, private home movies, and material never before seen by the public (including footage from the never-completed “William Tell”), which makes this a ‘must’ for Flynn fans.

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While it will probably be years before all of Errol Flynn’s films reach DVD, this collection offers an excellent introduction to a true Hollywood “Original”, and is well worth owning!

Okay, here it is. Strait up. I adore Errol Flynn. Always have, always will. Can’t remember which of his films I saw first on television years ago (though my little grey brain cells keep whispering “They Died With Their Boots On”), but whatever it was, it made me instantly a Flynn junkie and I have remained so ever since. It is hard to say which of the “Tasmanian Devil’s” movies I like the best, though I’m inclined to believe it is a toss-up between “The Adventures of Robin Hood” and “The Charge of the Light Brigade” (this awesome film amazingly MISSING from this “signature” collection…and it’s unfathomable absence the priciple reason I have rated this collection as only 4 stars instead of 5). How does one have an Errol Flynn “signature” collection with “Charge of the Light Brigade” so glaringly unincluded? Boggles the mind. One would hope Turner Classics would produce a “Volume II” to this, a follow-up that would feature “Light Brigade”, “The Dawn Patrol”, “Gentleman Jim”,”Adventures of Don Juan”, and one of Joanne Woodward’s favorites, “That Forsyte Woman” from MGM (or else “Uncertain Glory” or “Edge of Darkness”).

It is good to see Flynn coming back “In” again (to play on the old “In like…” expression). He took a major hit some two decades ago with a most worthless book that became a bestseller (”The Secret Life of Errol Flynn” by Charles Higham )and smeared his name and reputation mean-spiritedly. This author, Higham, termed Flynn a traitor and Nazi spy and pedophile homosexual, supposedly using “credible” witness tesitimony and “classified documentation” to bolster his outrageous claims. He had Flynn doing all sorts of things to further the cause of the Reich and hooked him up with secret meetings all across Europe and in the Caribbean with his “Nazi intelligence controllers”. Among his claims were that Errol used his influence to have secret aerial shots of Pearl Harbor filmed during the production of “Dive Bomber”, which he funnelled to German Intelligence (”Abwehr”), and thence to the Japanese to help plan their attack.

He also had Flynn at a secret nazi confab in the Bahamas with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and other British traitors. These were only two “for instances” of this kind of thing. Then he had Flynn “spy controlled” by Dr. Julius Erben, a low-level Abwehr agent….with documents (supposedly) to “prove” it.

In short order, all Higham’s claims came crashing down in the face of REAL research by REAL researchers digging up REAL facts.

All the times Higham had Flynn meeting with “Nazis” in Europe, he could not have done so, as all the Warner Brothers’ shooting logs still exist and Flynn’s whereabouts can be tracked meticulously. Higham hadn’t counted on that when he began his smear campaign. In fact, on the very day when Highman had Errol “conspiring” in the Bahamas with the Windsors, the actor was, in fact, standing on a log across a stream in Chico. California, facing Alan Hale with a quarterstaff while William Keighly directed the meeting of Robin Hood and Little John for “The Adventures of…”. And, as for “Dive Bomber”, the Japanese ALREADY HAD their Pearl Harbor mockups built (courtesy of Honolulu spies)and were preparing for the raid WHILE “DIVE BOMBER” WAS IN PRODUCTION….AT SAN DIEGO…NOT PEARL HARBOR!!!!

Situations like this…CONNIVANCES….turned up everywhere in the Higham book. And the “documentation” he offered turned out to be edited out of context, and, in some cases, the blacked out names didn’t relate to Flynn at all…Higham just CLAIMED they did. But originals obtained under the Freedom of Information Act proved the distortions here as well. And Dr. Erben? Well he WAS a German agent, but he only knew Flynn briefly, and ,interviewed before his death, he affirmed that Errol had NEVER been a German agent, that he…Erben…had used Flynn’s celebrity to gain him access to people, but that Flynn himself never realized he was being used in this manner. It should also be noted that the Abwehr, under Adm. Wilhelm Canaris, worked secretly more AGAINST Hitler’s Nazis than FOR them. aided in the assassination plots AGAINST Hitler, and, by war’s end, had been disbanded and taken over by the SS and its leaders executed. In fact there is strong reason to believe Abwehr may have been half-connected to the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6. So even if Flynn might have UNKNOWINGLY been “associated” with this ANTI-Nazi German intelligence organization, that might not have been such a bad thing after all!

As to the homosexual pedophile stuff, none other than Flynn’s old arch-enemy BETTE DAVIS stepped forward to declare that a “crock”. Said that sounded like Orry-Kelly malarkey, Orry-Kelly being a Warner’s costumer in “the day”. According to Davis, Kelly delighted in spreading nasty, vicious, hurtful rumors about people who “crossed him”…and Errol did that from time to time.

To have “Queen Bette” the Flynn-hater come to his defense was astounding enough, but then the OTHER shoe dropped. JOAN CRAWFORD, Bette Davis’ OWN arch enemy, came out BACKING BETTE!!! Crawford, who’d once called Flynn “The most beautiful man who ever lived”, said the gay stories sounded EXACTLY like something that would come out of Orry-Kelly; that if you’d ever worked at Warners you’d have picked up on it immediately.

An amazing happening. Bette Davis defending Errol Flynn and Joan Crawford backing her up. Shades of the Apocalypse.

Though now totally discredited among those who KNOW, many uninformed people still are under the impression this hog swill was true.It all needs to be set right. The DVD “Adventures of Errol Flynn” in this collection attacks the old tale, Tony Thomas in “Errol Flynn, The Spy Who Never Was”, demolishes it handily, as does Flynn’s stunt double Buster Wiles in “Errol & Me”. The Walt Disney movie “The Rocketeer” unhappily plays with the smear job, featuring Timothy Dalton made up as Flynn (though called “Neville Sinclair”) and casts him as the dastardly villain Charles Higham worked so to make him appear(and the “why” of it has never been learned). I am a fan of the “Rocketeer” movie but this aspect of it has always distressed me.

But it looks like Errol’s turn is coming around again. This “Signature Collection” puts him center stage again and he deserves the limelight. “Elizabeth & Essex” lets him act, and “The Adventures of…” outlines his life. But “Captain Blood”, “The Sea Hawk”, “They Died With Their Boots On” and “Dodge City” show perfectly what it was he did…and how he did it…that let him charm America and the world.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
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Errol Flynn was certainly the most colorful star of Hollywood’s “Golden Age”, with a devil-may-care swagger hiding the insecurities of an unhappy childhood, reckless lifestyle, and desperate desire to achieve respect as an actor, and not just a swashbuckler in tights. Flynn could be sweet and courteous, an arrogant bully, a roue and bon vivant, a restless adventurer, a loyal friend, or an unreliable “royal pain”, depending on who you spoke to (and when). His sexual exploits were legendary, as were his capacities for alcohol and drugs (all of which were truly remarkable, considering the poor health he endured throughout his life, despite his robust on-screen appearance). Ultimately, whether you loved or hated his lifestyle, his film work, during nearly eighteen years under contract to Warner Brothers, includes some of the most extraordinary, entertaining classics ever made, and his charisma continues to enchant audiences!

Buy,Download, Or Stream The Errol Flynn Signature Collection, Vol. 1! Click Here

Sadly, few of Flynn’s films have appeared, thus far, on DVD (the best being a superb “Adventures of Robin Hood” DVD, released last year). This new collection, while a mixed bag, does finally give DVD audiences a chance to savor two signature Flynn performances, in “Captain Blood” (his breakthrough starring role) and “The Sea Hawk” (one of the greatest swashbucklers ever made). The rest of the collection lacks the luster of these films, but are certainly worthwhile; “The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex” teams Flynn with Bette Davis (who despised him, and fought to get Laurence Olivier for Essex), and, with “The Sea Hawk”, shows Flynn playing opposite two very different interpretations of Queen Elizabeth; “They Died with Their Boots On”, Raoul Walsh’s fanciful biopic of George Armstrong Custer, offers a slam-bang, if inaccurate, version of the Little Big Horn, and the last teaming of Flynn and his favorite leading lady, Olivia de Havilland (”Captain Blood” was their first of eight films together); “Dodge City” represented a major gamble, as Warners had no idea if audiences would accept Tasmanian Flynn as a cowboy in the Old West (they did, and Flynn would make seven more westerns, over the next ten years…actually making more westerns than swashbucklers or war movies!). While I’d have preferred seeing “The Dawn Patrol”, “The Adventures of Don Juan”, and “The Charge of the Light Brigade”, in this collection, the choice of films does show Flynn at his most gloriously handsome!

Best of all, TCM has produced “The Adventures of Errol Flynn”, a long-overdue biography, which is included in the package. Along with interviews with his family and friends, including extensive interviews with de Havilland, wives Patrice Wymore and Nora Eddington (in archival footage), and daughter Deirdre, it offers ‘behind-the-scenes’ footage, private home movies, and material never before seen by the public (including footage from the never-completed “William Tell”), which makes this a ‘must’ for Flynn fans.

Buy,Download, Or Stream The Errol Flynn Signature Collection, Vol. 1! Click Here

While it will probably be years before all of Errol Flynn’s films reach DVD, this collection offers an excellent introduction to a true Hollywood “Original”, and is well worth owning!

Okay, here it is. Strait up. I adore Errol Flynn. Always have, always will. Can’t remember which of his films I saw first on television years ago (though my little grey brain cells keep whispering “They Died With Their Boots On”), but whatever it was, it made me instantly a Flynn junkie and I have remained so ever since. It is hard to say which of the “Tasmanian Devil’s” movies I like the best, though I’m inclined to believe it is a toss-up between “The Adventures of Robin Hood” and “The Charge of the Light Brigade” (this awesome film amazingly MISSING from this “signature” collection…and it’s unfathomable absence the priciple reason I have rated this collection as only 4 stars instead of 5). How does one have an Errol Flynn “signature” collection with “Charge of the Light Brigade” so glaringly unincluded? Boggles the mind. One would hope Turner Classics would produce a “Volume II” to this, a follow-up that would feature “Light Brigade”, “The Dawn Patrol”, “Gentleman Jim”,”Adventures of Don Juan”, and one of Joanne Woodward’s favorites, “That Forsyte Woman” from MGM (or else “Uncertain Glory” or “Edge of Darkness”).

It is good to see Flynn coming back “In” again (to play on the old “In like…” expression). He took a major hit some two decades ago with a most worthless book that became a bestseller (”The Secret Life of Errol Flynn” by Charles Higham )and smeared his name and reputation mean-spiritedly. This author, Higham, termed Flynn a traitor and Nazi spy and pedophile homosexual, supposedly using “credible” witness tesitimony and “classified documentation” to bolster his outrageous claims. He had Flynn doing all sorts of things to further the cause of the Reich and hooked him up with secret meetings all across Europe and in the Caribbean with his “Nazi intelligence controllers”. Among his claims were that Errol used his influence to have secret aerial shots of Pearl Harbor filmed during the production of “Dive Bomber”, which he funnelled to German Intelligence (”Abwehr”), and thence to the Japanese to help plan their attack.

He also had Flynn at a secret nazi confab in the Bahamas with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and other British traitors. These were only two “for instances” of this kind of thing. Then he had Flynn “spy controlled” by Dr. Julius Erben, a low-level Abwehr agent….with documents (supposedly) to “prove” it.

In short order, all Higham’s claims came crashing down in the face of REAL research by REAL researchers digging up REAL facts.

All the times Higham had Flynn meeting with “Nazis” in Europe, he could not have done so, as all the Warner Brothers’ shooting logs still exist and Flynn’s whereabouts can be tracked meticulously. Higham hadn’t counted on that when he began his smear campaign. In fact, on the very day when Highman had Errol “conspiring” in the Bahamas with the Windsors, the actor was, in fact, standing on a log across a stream in Chico. California, facing Alan Hale with a quarterstaff while William Keighly directed the meeting of Robin Hood and Little John for “The Adventures of…”. And, as for “Dive Bomber”, the Japanese ALREADY HAD their Pearl Harbor mockups built (courtesy of Honolulu spies)and were preparing for the raid WHILE “DIVE BOMBER” WAS IN PRODUCTION….AT SAN DIEGO…NOT PEARL HARBOR!!!!

Situations like this…CONNIVANCES….turned up everywhere in the Higham book. And the “documentation” he offered turned out to be edited out of context, and, in some cases, the blacked out names didn’t relate to Flynn at all…Higham just CLAIMED they did. But originals obtained under the Freedom of Information Act proved the distortions here as well. And Dr. Erben? Well he WAS a German agent, but he only knew Flynn briefly, and ,interviewed before his death, he affirmed that Errol had NEVER been a German agent, that he…Erben…had used Flynn’s celebrity to gain him access to people, but that Flynn himself never realized he was being used in this manner. It should also be noted that the Abwehr, under Adm. Wilhelm Canaris, worked secretly more AGAINST Hitler’s Nazis than FOR them. aided in the assassination plots AGAINST Hitler, and, by war’s end, had been disbanded and taken over by the SS and its leaders executed. In fact there is strong reason to believe Abwehr may have been half-connected to the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6. So even if Flynn might have UNKNOWINGLY been “associated” with this ANTI-Nazi German intelligence organization, that might not have been such a bad thing after all!

As to the homosexual pedophile stuff, none other than Flynn’s old arch-enemy BETTE DAVIS stepped forward to declare that a “crock”. Said that sounded like Orry-Kelly malarkey, Orry-Kelly being a Warner’s costumer in “the day”. According to Davis, Kelly delighted in spreading nasty, vicious, hurtful rumors about people who “crossed him”…and Errol did that from time to time.

To have “Queen Bette” the Flynn-hater come to his defense was astounding enough, but then the OTHER shoe dropped. JOAN CRAWFORD, Bette Davis’ OWN arch enemy, came out BACKING BETTE!!! Crawford, who’d once called Flynn “The most beautiful man who ever lived”, said the gay stories sounded EXACTLY like something that would come out of Orry-Kelly; that if you’d ever worked at Warners you’d have picked up on it immediately.

An amazing happening. Bette Davis defending Errol Flynn and Joan Crawford backing her up. Shades of the Apocalypse.

Though now totally discredited among those who KNOW, many uninformed people still are under the impression this hog swill was true.It all needs to be set right. The DVD “Adventures of Errol Flynn” in this collection attacks the old tale, Tony Thomas in “Errol Flynn, The Spy Who Never Was”, demolishes it handily, as does Flynn’s stunt double Buster Wiles in “Errol & Me”. The Walt Disney movie “The Rocketeer” unhappily plays with the smear job, featuring Timothy Dalton made up as Flynn (though called “Neville Sinclair”) and casts him as the dastardly villain Charles Higham worked so to make him appear(and the “why” of it has never been learned). I am a fan of the “Rocketeer” movie but this aspect of it has always distressed me.

But it looks like Errol’s turn is coming around again. This “Signature Collection” puts him center stage again and he deserves the limelight. “Elizabeth & Essex” lets him act, and “The Adventures of…” outlines his life. But “Captain Blood”, “The Sea Hawk”, “They Died With Their Boots On” and “Dodge City” show perfectly what it was he did…and how he did it…that let him charm America and the world.
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Hopefully, Warner does as advantageous a job with this collection as they did with the Peanuts 1960’s [sic] collection. The six specials on that collection leer ample. Sadly, they removed all the extra featurettes from the recent releases, but included a very well-behaved novel featurette. I hope that used trend doesn’t continue. So this collection will have six specials as well. If unusual trends continue, can we demand to perceive the following?

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1960s: (* denotes currently released single WB DVD release, ** denotes previously released Paramount DVD release)

A Charlie Brown Christmas*

Charlie Brown’s All-Stars**

It’s the Mountainous Pumpkin, Charlie Brown*

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You’re In Care For, Charlie Brown*

He’s Your Dog, Charlie Brown

It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown

1970s, vol. 1:

Play it Again, Charlie Brown

You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown*

There’s No Time for Admire, Charlie Brown**

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving*

It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown

It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown*

1970s, vol. 2: (conjecture)

Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown*

You’re a Favorable Sport, Charlie Brown*

It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown*

It’s Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown*

What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown

You’re the Greatest, Charlie Brown*

1980s, vol. 1: (conjecture)

She’s a Apt Skate, Charlie Brown

Life is a Circus, Charlie Brown

It’s Magic, Charlie Brown*

Someday You’ll Catch Her, Charlie Brown**

A Charlie Brown Celebration (this is a one hour program–wonder how they’ll handle that? )

1980s, vol. 2: (conjecture)

Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?

It’s an Adventure, Charlie Brown (another hour-long program)

What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?

It’s Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown*

Snoopy’s Getting Married, Charlie Brown

1980s, vol. 3: (conjecture–would have an extra half-hour of programming)

You’re A Superior Man, Charlie Brown (hour-long)

Elated Original Year, Charlie Brown(* announced)

Snoopy: The Musical (hour-long)

It’s the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown (hour-long)

1990s: (conjecture)

Why, Charlie Brown, Why?

Snoopy’s Reunion*

It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown**

It’s Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown*

You’re In the Superbowl, Charlie Brown (there may be rights issues on this one, the “Holy Grail” of Peanuts specials)

It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown (DTV)

2000s: (conjecture–would have an extra 17 minutes of programming)

It’s the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown** (DTV)

A Charlie Brown Valentine**

Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tales** (17 minutes only)

Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown**

I Want a Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown** (*announced) (hour-long)

He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown*

In all, it would fit nicely into eight boxed sets.

Peanuts specials are timeless classics with fabulous lawful lessons and clean/clever humor that you can’t bag presented the same method nowadays. The peanuts will always have a more adult sense of awareness but peaceful never lose their innocence. This 1970’s Volume 1 Collection is being released October 20th and will enjoy the following remastered six specials, two of which have never seen DVD before:

-Disc 1-

Play It Again, Charlie Brown (Aired: 3/28/1971)

In her continuing attempts to collect Schroeder’s attention Lucy arranges for him to play at the PTA Program. Unfortunately they don’t want to hear Schroeder’s choice of Beethoven.

You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown (Aired: 10/29/1972)

Linus is running in the school election but another speech about The Mammoth Pumpkin may raze his chances.

There’s No Time For Appreciate, Charlie Brown (Aired: 3/11/1973)

A celebrated of mine where a school field trudge finds Charlie Brown, Linus, Peppermint Patty and Marcy mistaking a supermarket for an art museum. At the same time Charlie Brown deals with disappointment.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (Aired: 11/20/1973)

Somehow estimable ol’ Chuck winds up hosting Thanksgiving Dinner for the rest of the gang after Peppermint Patty invites herself over. With attend from Snoopy and woodstock Charlie Brown might construct enough popcorn and buttered toast for all.

-Disc 2-

It’s A Mystery, Charlie Brown (Aired: 2/1/1974)

Snoopy tries to procure Woodstock’s missing nest. Meanwhile Sally worries about a science project.

It’s The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (Aired: 4/9/1974)

The perennial classic in which all are dying eggs and celebrating Easter. Everyone can remember the watch of Snoopy gleefully running about Easter morning passing out colored eggs as the Easter Beagle.

Also contained on Disc 2 is an all modern featurette, Woodstock: Creating Snoopy’s Sidekick. These specials are being presented remastered in their unique Fat Frame video format with English Mono Audio. Other audio soundtrack options will include Spanish, Portugese and Japanese. Subtitles will be available in English, Spanish, French, Portugese, Japanese and Thai.

These specials are all classics and are perfect for parents looking for sterling programming for their children or for adults who grew up watching them and want a chance to reminisce on past days and simpler times. I can’t wait to acquire them in this DVD situation and am certainly exasperated to earn the rest of the 70’s era Peanut specials in Volume 2 (which should bag 6 more specials from Be My Valentine Charlie Brown to You’re The Greatest, Charlie Brown) . Thanks For Your Time.
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