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And the fact that their next releases are going to be blu-ray only (that's the case with the newly announced "Swamp water", apparently), seems to imply that most classic movie lovers have already moved on to blu-ray and are not interested in buying standard-def anymore. Great news I think. I just hope other studios are catching on and follow suit. There's a market for old movies on blu-ray (beyond big-name titles). They just have to figure out a way of making profit with small pressings, or start licencing out their stuff (Universal, are you there). |
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Ordered Fright Night and Rapture!
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My Criterion Collection I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. |
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Oct 2011
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There is a video generation now who have grown up never having experienced limited availability of 'hard' media, or exclusive rights going to cottage labels. Over the next couple of years, we could all be very surprised by what the majors no longer consider commercially viable for mass release on Blu-ray, which Twilight Time, Severin, Image, et al. end up getting instead. Last edited by ROclockCK; 11-15-2011 at 02:05 PM. |
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My Criterion Collection I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. |
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Oct 2011
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I was kind of cool on buying the Kim Novak Blu's, but this label did such a fine job on The Egyptian and Mysterious Island, I'm thinking of jumping for them anyway. I got over my hopeless crush on Kim 4 decades ago, but I'm definitely smitten by this label!
Thanks for posting the latest art HyperRealist. Both covers are simple, but very evocative. |
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Toledo, OH
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"Pal Joey" is a must for me. One of my favorite Sinatra titles. "Bell, Book and Candle" will be purchased too.
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Did anyone get a magnet with Rapture? I got one for FN but not for Rapture.
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My Criterion Collection I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. |
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Pre-orders are up
Picnic $34.95 http://www.screenarchives.com/title_...955-PRE-ORDER/ The Roots of Heaven $29.95 http://www.screenarchives.com/title_...958-PRE-ORDER/ and this from facebock Quote:
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My Criterion Collection I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. Last edited by HyperRealist; 12-16-2011 at 04:57 PM. |
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Right now I'm still waiting for my "Fright night" bd to arrive (I live overseas). Maybe it's just a Xmas heavy mail traffic thing, but I'm fearing the worst, even more now that I've learned it's out of stock. Well, I didn't pay registered shipping to secure a second unit anyway.... I won't pre-order Picnic until I see what happens now, maybe I have to start using the registered shipping option.
I guess you've read Nick Redman's interview at HomeTheaterForum. They have only locked in 8 Sony titles, starting with "Mysterious island" (well, it'll take them 8 months to release them all anyway), and adding to ones I already own or pre-ordered, I'll be getting "Bell, book and candle" (probably) and "The big heat", but not the other two, I'm sorry to say. The Fox deal seems to be more interesting, or at least more exotic, unpredictable, surprising. They got the rights to 100 movies that have never been released on dvd before (although many of them don't have blu-ray ready masters). Considering their releasing rate, one wonders why did they bother with so many movies? Well, the possibilities are intriguing, anyway. And now they have the new Fox deal (for more famous movies, that have already been released on dvd), and "Demetrius and the gladiators" seems to be the first one we'll get. That's great too. Last edited by jaaguir; 12-30-2011 at 05:26 PM. |
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