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# The Birds [Blu-ray]

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    IS THERE A NEW BLU-RAY TRANSFER OF THE BIRDS? + Blu-Ray Filmography of Hitchcock
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2017*

PHOTO 1 = version A: Front Cover (May 6, 2014)PHOTO 2 = version B: Front Cover (July 17, 2016)PHOTO 3 = version A: Back CoverPHOTO 4 = version B: Back CoverPHOTO 5 = version B: Sticker on the front coverUniversal has issued "The Birds" on blu-ray twice, each time with a different cover (it's also in the 15 disc "Alfred Hitchcock Masterpiece Collection").Two obvious questions:1)) Is the 2016 edition (version B) a new digital transfer?2) Did Universal add any deleted scenes or bonus features that were missing from Version A?Unfortunately, the answers are No and  No.The 2014 Blu-Ray transfer was an improvement over the earlier DVD, but it was far from perfect.Most of the blame appears to lie with the original negative.Room for improvement.I was hoping that Universal had found new source material in their archives, and authorized a brand new transfer of "The Birds".What else would justify re-issuing it with a new cover?Maybe they found a deleted scene in the vault?But I could not find any information on the internet.Very frustrating.I finally gave up and ordered the damn thing.VERDICT: The Blu-Rays are identical.One clue: Universal Blu-Rays produced before 2015 do not have the "Resume Movie" option.When your viewing is interrupted in the middle of a film, you cannot resume watching at the point where you left off, but have to go back to the beginning of the disc.The "new" Blu-ray does not have the "Resume Movie" option.This means it was produced before 2015.So why did Universal go to all the trouble?Two explanations:1) There is a sticker on the cover stating that this is part of Universal's "COLLECTIBLE POP ART SERIES" (photo five).Groovy.2) The back covers (photos 3 & 4) reveal that the "Digital HD Ultraviolet Copy" is no longer included.BUT the offer expired on May 2, 2016 anyway.IN SUMMATION: If you are not an aging hipster, there is no good reason to upgrade to the new Blu-Ray.Version A: 
  
The Birds (Blu-ray + DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet)







  
  
    Version B: 
  
The Birds [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection:available in two versions:-- 15 film box: 
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] (2012)







  
  
    -- 14 film box: 
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection [Blu Ray







  
  
    ]The fourteen disc box is a British import.The British box does not include "North by Northwest", but it costs a lot less.The individual British and American Blu-Rays are identical.Unlike most British Blu-Rays, these are region-free and should play on any US player.--------------------------------------------------------------------ALFRED HITCHCOCK FILMOGRAPHY:Alfred Hitchcock directed 56 feature films (not counting short subjects).One film, “The Mountain Eagle” (1927) is lost."Blackmail" (1929) is counted twice - it was Hitchcock's final silent film, and was also filmed as his first talkie.All are at least on on DVD, with two exceptions:The silent version of "Blackmail", and "Mary" (1931, the German language version of "Murder!")34 films are on Blu-Ray (links are included)PART ONE: BRITISH PERIOD, 1925 - 19391925 The Pleasure Garden - silent1927 The Mountain Eagle - silent, LOST FILM1927 The Lodger - silent, BLU-RAY 
  
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ], coupled with "Downhill"1927 The Ring - silent1927 Downhill - silent, BLU-RAY coupled with 
  
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1928 Easy Virtue - silent1928 The Farmer's Wife - silent1928 Champagne - silent1929 The Manxman - silent1929 Blackmail - silent UNAVAILABLE1929 Blackmail - sound version1930 Elstree Calling [musical comedy revue with four directors]1930 Juno and the Paycock1930 Murder!1931 Mary - German language version of "Murder!" with a separate cast UNAVAILABLE1931 The Skin Game1931 Rich and Strange1932 Number Seventeen1934 Waltzes from Vienna1934 
  
The Man Who Knew Too Much (Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] (first version)1935 
  
The 39 Steps (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1936 Secret Agent1936 Sabotage1937 Young and Innocent1938 
  
The Lady Vanishes (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1939 
  
Jamaica Inn [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] - I don’t know why it’s so expensive.PART TWO: HOLLYWOOD PERIOD, 1940 -1 976(some of them were filmed in the UK, but for American studios)All but two have been released on Blu-Tay.1940 
  
Rebecca [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1940 
  
Foreign Correspondent [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith NOT ON BLU-RAY1941 
  
Suspicion [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1942 
  
Saboteur [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1943 
  
Shadow of a Doubt [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1944 
  
Lifeboat [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1945 
  
Spellbound (hitchcock) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1946 
  
Notorious (hitchcock) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1947 
  
The Paradine Case







  
  
     [Blu-Ray]1948 
  
Rope [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1949 
  
Under Capricorn [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1950 Stage Fright NOT ON BLU-RAY1951 
  
Strangers On A Train (BD) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1953 
  
I Confess (1953) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1954 
  
Dial M for Murder (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray) [1954] [Region Free







  
  
    ] (2-D and 3-D versions)1954 
  
Rear Window [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1955 
  
To Catch A Thief (1955) (BD) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1955 
  
The Trouble with Harry [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1956 
  
The Man Who Knew Too Much [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] (second version) *1956 
  
The Wrong Man [Blu-ray







  
  
    ]1958 
  
Vertigo [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1959 
  
North By Northwest (1959) (BD) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1960 
  
Psycho (1960) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1963 
  
The Birds [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1964 
  
Marnie [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1966 
  
Torn Curtain [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1969 
  
Topaz [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1972 
  
Frenzy [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] *1976 
  
Family Plot [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] ** Fifteen Blu-Ray box:
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] (2012)







  
  
    or 2016 reissue: 
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] (same contents)Fourteen Blu-Ray box (minus "North by Northwest")
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection [Blu Ray







  
  
    ] (2012)This is a British import.The contents of the British and American Blu-Rays are identical.Unlike most British Blu-Rays, these are region-free and should play on any US player.* Fifteen Blu-Ray box:
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] (2012)







  
  
    or 2016 reissue: 
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray







  
  
    ] (same contents)Fourteen Blu-Ray box (minus "North by Northwest")
  
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection [Blu Ray







  
  
    ] (2012)This is a British import.Same bonus features, but it sells for less.Unlike most British Blu-Rays, these are region-free and will play on any US player.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Relevant Today and as Great as Ever.
  

*by J***F on Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017*

THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS> I TRIED TO KEEP IT TO A MINIMUM BUT THERE"S NO OTHER WAY TO DISCUSS THE FILM.  I have to say that Amazon's streamed picture is absolutely beautiful in its clarity and color, a demonstration-worthy image. Streaming has come a long way.Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds has over time, become a classic among classics. Along with Psycho it is one of the two films most associated with him. It's scenes are still remembered. It does not matter if he made some better films, this will be one of his most immortal. Ask someone what Rebecca was about or even North by Northwest or Vertigo. Hitchcock was at the top of his form in the early 60's Since 1954's Dial M for Murder he had made a succession of films that were artistically superb and mostly very popular with audiences. He had been smart enough to work relatively independently and not be assigned films by some studio head. Both Psycho and The Birds were closer to horror than anything he had previously done and both broke cinematic norms.The Birds was slightly disappointing in it's day in terms of box office. Though it made five times its cost and was one of the ten biggest films of 1963 (grossing 11.4 million), it paled in comparison with Psycho, the number two box office film of 1960 that made an astounding 32 million or 40 times its cost. Psycho had been a national sensation in the fall of 1960. It was a major topic of conversation and even kids like myself were aware of it even if our parents wouldn't let us see it. Everybody kept the secrets of the film, too. It was kind of like a new thrill ride: people dared each other to see it. Psycho violated a major unspoken rule of films by killing off its ostensible heroine mid-film. But it was a satisfactory film for the audience because in the end things were resolved and justice was served.The Birds was something else. It  violated cinematic norms in a much greater way than Psycho. It had no psychologist at the end to explain everything to the audience, and most of all The Birds had an open and unresolved ending. So unresolved was it that when the group slowly pulls away in Melanie's Aston Martin there was no traditional title saying "The End". This truly disturbed people in a way that Psycho didn't (some people are still disturbed by it).  Technically The Birds belonged to a long chain of sci-fi films where some kind of monster disrupts normal life (Frankenstein and Dracula farther back or any number of atomically mutated, gigantic creatures in the fifties). No matter what, the source of the trouble is found and the menace killed, often only when a sudden hunch or discovery shows a way. The Birds didn't do this and the word of mouth was that people were confused by it. Thus it didn't catch on as big with the general public. But over the years its reputation has grown and its scenes have become famous. Who can forget Melanie sitting outside the playground while the schoolchildren sing "Rissedy Rossity" or the birds pecking through the back door after Mitch has boarded up the house?The Birds was quite prophetic in its way. It came out in early 1963, before the Kennedy assassination that forever changed the country. Up to then, since the mid 50's the country was full of an optimism and a feeling that everything was going to work out beautifully. (This, of course was not true for everyone but it was the general tenor of the times). In Bodega Bay everybody leaves their doors unlocked. But beneath that all kinds of problems were lurking that would eventually break out. Rachel Carson's Silent Spring had just been published. Until then no one had any idea of environmental problems, and that's just one example. Looking back from today's vantage point it seems a remarkably prescient film: the birds have, in fact, come home to roost. Within the film reasons were only guesses and unsatisfactory ones at best. In the famous restaurant scene Mrs. Bundy, the ornithologist (and great plot device) suggests, "It's mankind, rather, who insists upon making it difficult for life on this planet." while the town drunk quotes Ezekiel and offers a theological explanation as God's wrath. But neither suggestion sticks and they are abandoned.It's not that Hitchcock was himself socially prophetic. He had been inspired by a 1961 incident when thousands of seagulls had crashed into homes on the Monterey Coast; in that case because they had eaten small fish tainted by poisonous plankton. He remembered that he had already bought the rights to du Maurier's short story with the intention of using it for an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.Everything works in this film, even the things that some people criticize. The actors, thrown into a typical Hitchcock stew of psychological issues, are all perfect in their roles. Rod Taylor's Mitch is supposed to be emotionally distant. Tippi Hedren was supposed to be somewhat aloof and buttoned down. She did not have much of a career due to her problems with Hitchcock, but she owns this role forever. Jessica Tandy seems a bit old to have an eleven year old daughter in Cathy (Veronica Cartwright), but the ages do work out. Suzanne Pleshette is great as Annie Hayworth, Mitch's old fling and current town schoolteacher. Even the small roles handled by character actors are memorable. The special effects are a little apparent at times, especially during the bird attacks but they were state of the art in their day and still mostly hold up. In a film this good you don't question things like that.  The schoolhouse is actually miles inland from Bodega Bay but you'd never guess that from the film. That final shot where they pull out of the driveway? That's a composite of 32 separately filmed parts. And the lack of music is brilliant. It's the first thing you notice as the film begins, that something is odd about this opening, even if you don't quite figure out what it is. Later on the silences are deafening.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The unexpected happenings of life.
  

*by M***. on Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024*

I felt the acting of Rod Taylor and Tippi Hedren was excellent, believable. The movie Birds was base on a true happening in California, in 1961, and so Alfred Hitchcock brought it to life in his movie, the Birds in 1963.  Tippi Hedren (Melanie Daniels) play a rich sociallite, who was a beautiful confident, motivated, rude, arrogant, woman, who was deeply interested in Rod Taylor ( Mitch Brenner) a San Francisco Criminal attorney.The movie was suspenseful, dramatic, emotional, passionate, with hints of new love.I recommend this movie; I believe it is not for children under the age of 15.

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