James Dean And Elizabeth Taylor Movie

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James Dean And Elizabeth Taylor Movie
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A wealthy Texan marries a strong beautiful girl and their adjustments to life are interwoven with problems of Mexican workers and an ambitious ranch hand who becomes an oil tycoon.
Directors George Stevens Starring Elizabeth Taylor , Rock Hudson , James Dean Genres Western , Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Supporting actors Carroll Baker , Jane Withers , Chill Wills , Mercedes McCambridge , Sal Mineo , more… Dennis Hopper Producers George Stevens , Henry Ginsberg Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO Rating G (General Audience) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Angelica B. Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017
Other interested shoppers out there (as well as Amazon) should know that I ordered this special edition and had to return it for defective manufacturing (the CD would get stuck in a particular scene and not budge anymore). I had the set replaced and the same thing happened with the second set only it got stuck in a different scene of the movie while it also had several stops and goes along the way. Both sets did not have consistent coloring either. I decided to return the second faulty set for a refund. Amazon should look into the manufacturer's quality of workmanship. For whatever is worth, my husband who's an engineer, said the products were defective because there is something wrong with the equipment the manufacturer is using to copy the movie. We all like to pay the lowest prices for the things we want but there is a point at which quality must prevail. Thank you!
Tara A. Lawrence-Stuart Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
Dating myself but I saw this when it first came out and was a huge James Dean fan. He should have posthumously won that Oscar. Living in Tucson as a teenager I saw too much anti-Mexican prejudice. How could anyone think oneself superior to someone who is bilingual? I always wondered. Superior to someone based on skin color for that matter? Ludicrous. Here it is, the year 2020, 1/5th of the 21st century has passed and yet it still goes on. Great film in many other ways. Elizabeth Taylor was magnificent, Rock was, well, a rock, and Chill Wills, a neat young Dennis Hopper, I look back and realize they don't make movies like they used to. By the way, on Prime, watch Children of Giant, it has great interviews of many former cast members and people in Marfa, Texas.
C. S. Ablett Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
I was very disappointed when I viewed this Bluray as it looks like an average DVD picture quality and most of the features advertised on the back of the case were not on the actual Bluray. The credits in particular were murky and I really thought that it was a waste of money. Love the movie, though, and do wish that Warners had gone to the trouble of digitally remastering the movie for their Bluray presentation of it. A real rip-off, so buyer beware !
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2014
(Updated with uploaded screen shot images of this horrendous digital transfer. These screen shots illustrate the weird blue glow and the complete lack of contrast.) Great movie. The digital transfer to Blu-ray is horrendous. At best the picture is almost as bad as a VHS tape. People and horses have an odd blue glow during the round-up scene at the beginning of the movie, and at other times during the movie. Other outdoor scenes suffer from a terrible lack of contrast & sharpness. It is almost criminal to distribute such a horrendously bad digital transfer given Giant's stellar cast and original production. Pass on this Blu-ray. Stream the movie if you must until an effort is made on a decent digital transfer.
Khristine Jackson Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
It was nearly 20 years ago that I saw this movie on T#M network.. I never had the opportunity to watch the entire movie.. Elizabeth Taylor so young and not yet "Regal" until she married the late mega producer Mike Todd. I believe at this time during "Giant" she was married to British actor Micheal Wilding Sr... Rock Hudson what a "dream boat" ..to bad he was gay..because the sons he could have fathered if he had of preferred women? James Dean ..such a complex actor.. for many decades his death has haunted the globe.. Dying so young do to a wreck less bit of speeding..? Now to clear up the rumor ..was he gay as well.? Maybe not ..because he dated many women.. The rumor could have been started because Elizabeth Taylor had a way with gay actor's.. and keeping their "secrets" such her friendship with Montgomery Clift.. ( who was gay). The location scenes were nice ..and the clothes I envied on Miss Taylor.. Mercedes McCambridge played the envious sister... and the thorn in Liz Taylor's character over the run of the ranch... The make-up for aging was okay.. but when people get older they tend to put on WEIGHT..not just grey hair.. Racism in the movie was pointed more towards "Latino's" of Mexican origin..and the director George Stevens didn't pull any punches neither.. The interracial marriage between Jordy jr and the nurse.. .. As well as the diner owner not wanting to serve Mexicans .. It was really eye opening... James Deans character striking it super rich with "oil" aka "Black Gold".. in today's dollars he could be a Billionaire .. It was worth every dollar to watch on Prime..
John R. Fleming Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
The Blu-ray picture quality is amazingly bad. It reminds me of watching VHS tapes in the old days. Is there no high quality negative of this great movie to make a digital transfer from? Or does Warner Bros. just not give a damn? Either way, if you already have this movie on DVD, don't waste your money on the Blu-ray. I promise it won't look any better than your DVD. If you don't already own it, then go ahead and buy whichever format (DVD, Blu-ray) is cheapest, because it's still a great movie, if for nothing else than James Dean's performance.
Simon Nutrient Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2018
One of the greatest modern westerns of all time, it truly lives up to the word “epic”. The movie is full of great performances by Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and especially James Dean, in full mumbliness. Plus, Mercedes McCambridge, who received an Oscar nomination for this role. However, the Blu-Ray transfer was terrible, which is why I’m giving it a 4, instead of a 5. There are ghost halos and much below average sharpness. It’s a shame they didn’t pay more attention to such a great film.
James D. Porter Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2015
This review is for the awful transfer and NOT the movie. I just watched the blu Ray copy and I'm so mad! This is one of my fave films but the picture is blurry most of the time and it looks no better than VHS! I thought films had to be remastered for blu Ray but obviously Warner Brothers doesn't care about Giant???

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A wealthy Texan marries a strong beautiful girl and their adjustments to life are interwoven with problems of Mexican workers and an ambitious ranch hand who becomes an oil tycoon.
Directors George Stevens Starring Elizabeth Taylor , Rock Hudson , James Dean Genres Western , Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.
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George Stevens - director See profile
Supporting actors Carroll Baker , Jane Withers , Chill Wills , Mercedes McCambridge , Sal Mineo , more… Dennis Hopper Producers George Stevens , Henry Ginsberg Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO Rating G (General Audience) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Angelica B. Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017
Other interested shoppers out there (as well as Amazon) should know that I ordered this special edition and had to return it for defective manufacturing (the CD would get stuck in a particular scene and not budge anymore). I had the set replaced and the same thing happened with the second set only it got stuck in a different scene of the movie while it also had several stops and goes along the way. Both sets did not have consistent coloring either. I decided to return the second faulty set for a refund. Amazon should look into the manufacturer's quality of workmanship. For whatever is worth, my husband who's an engineer, said the products were defective because there is something wrong with the equipment the manufacturer is using to copy the movie. We all like to pay the lowest prices for the things we want but there is a point at which quality must prevail. Thank you!
Tara A. Lawrence-Stuart Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
Dating myself but I saw this when it first came out and was a huge James Dean fan. He should have posthumously won that Oscar. Living in Tucson as a teenager I saw too much anti-Mexican prejudice. How could anyone think oneself superior to someone who is bilingual? I always wondered. Superior to someone based on skin color for that matter? Ludicrous. Here it is, the year 2020, 1/5th of the 21st century has passed and yet it still goes on. Great film in many other ways. Elizabeth Taylor was magnificent, Rock was, well, a rock, and Chill Wills, a neat young Dennis Hopper, I look back and realize they don't make movies like they used to. By the way, on Prime, watch Children of Giant, it has great interviews of many former cast members and people in Marfa, Texas.
C. S. Ablett Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
I was very disappointed when I viewed this Bluray as it looks like an average DVD picture quality and most of the features advertised on the back of the case were not on the actual Bluray. The credits in particular were murky and I really thought that it was a waste of money. Love the movie, though, and do wish that Warners had gone to the trouble of digitally remastering the movie for their Bluray presentation of it. A real rip-off, so buyer beware !
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2014
(Updated with uploaded screen shot images of this horrendous digital transfer. These screen shots illustrate the weird blue glow and the complete lack of contrast.) Great movie. The digital transfer to Blu-ray is horrendous. At best the picture is almost as bad as a VHS tape. People and horses have an odd blue glow during the round-up scene at the beginning of the movie, and at other times during the movie. Other outdoor scenes suffer from a terrible lack of contrast & sharpness. It is almost criminal to distribute such a horrendously bad digital transfer given Giant's stellar cast and original production. Pass on this Blu-ray. Stream the movie if you must until an effort is made on a decent digital transfer.
Khristine Jackson Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
It was nearly 20 years ago that I saw this movie on T#M network.. I never had the opportunity to watch the entire movie.. Elizabeth Taylor so young and not yet "Regal" until she married the late mega producer Mike Todd. I believe at this time during "Giant" she was married to British actor Micheal Wilding Sr... Rock Hudson what a "dream boat" ..to bad he was gay..because the sons he could have fathered if he had of preferred women? James Dean ..such a complex actor.. for many decades his death has haunted the globe.. Dying so young do to a wreck less bit of speeding..? Now to clear up the rumor ..was he gay as well.? Maybe not ..because he dated many women.. The rumor could have been started because Elizabeth Taylor had a way with gay actor's.. and keeping their "secrets" such her friendship with Montgomery Clift.. ( who was gay). The location scenes were nice ..and the clothes I envied on Miss Taylor.. Mercedes McCambridge played the envious sister... and the thorn in Liz Taylor's character over the run of the ranch... The make-up for aging was okay.. but when people get older they tend to put on WEIGHT..not just grey hair.. Racism in the movie was pointed more towards "Latino's" of Mexican origin..and the director George Stevens didn't pull any punches neither.. The interracial marriage between Jordy jr and the nurse.. .. As well as the diner owner not wanting to serve Mexicans .. It was really eye opening... James Deans character striking it super rich with "oil" aka "Black Gold".. in today's dollars he could be a Billionaire .. It was worth every dollar to watch on Prime..
John R. Fleming Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
The Blu-ray picture quality is amazingly bad. It reminds me of watching VHS tapes in the old days. Is there no high quality negative of this great movie to make a digital transfer from? Or does Warner Bros. just not
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