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Blu-ray Guru
Oct 2011
Europe
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Any predictions for Sept/Oct announcements?
Here's mine: Horror title : Candyman SF title : First Man in the Moon Western - Major Dundee Drama - The Agony and the Ecstasy |
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Note with loss of forum posts we lost the July and August titles on the post. Sent message to thread starter. THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES (1965) BLU-RAY - July 10th COVER GIRL (1944) BLU-RAY - July 10th HIGH TIME (1960) BLU-RAY - Aug 14th BYE BYE BIRDIE (1963) BLU-RAY - Aug 14th Last edited by Tns49; 06-09-2012 at 02:53 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Sad indeed - shipping notice for me as well.
Lloyd C. Cramden: Flint, How do you find time to read all these books?
Derek Flint: No, no, no, sir, I wrote those. In Like Flint (1967) |
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https://www.facebook.com/twilighttimemovies
Enemy Mine Night of the Living Dead 1990 Sound and the Fury Steel Magnolias *eh* |
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Blu-ray Guru
Oct 2011
Europe
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Awesome!
![]() ![]() Lots of "new" titles.A bit surprised
The Pink Panther Collection (movies & cartoons) coming to Blu-ray in 2013!
The King of Comedy (Martin Scorsese) coming to Blu-ray October 29th! Twin Peaks Series heading to Blu Last edited by Akijama; 06-09-2012 at 04:26 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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wow, not too excited about those choices I must say, but I'm sure some people will be happy I guess.
Enemy Mine I've never cared for, though it seemingly has a definite cult base; ditto for the 1990 NOTLD. The Sound and the Fury--though kind of a cool oddball choice--is apparently not a very good adaptation of the Faulkner novel, which is probably why the movie has been so completely forgotten until this announcement. It doesn't appear that it has even been released on vhs that I could find, much less dvd. I studied the novel many times during my education years, and I just don't know how much I could take anything less than a first class adaptation. I know one of my old professors didn't think much of it as far as Faulkner is concerned. that leaves Steel Magnolias, which I will be buying for sure. pretty sure my recent thought of maybe buying every TT release just went out the window cause there's no way I will but those other 3 titles. oh well. Last edited by Arkadin; 06-09-2012 at 06:04 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Awesome line-up!!! 2 of my all-time favorites!!! |
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I am also having doubts about keeping up a complete TT collection. I suppose this was bound to happen at some point.
Enemy Mine is good, I saw it on DVD years ago and enjoyed it as a rental. I have not felt a need to revisit is since then, however. I was really hoping the next sci-fi flick was going to be Fantastic Voyage or even my second choice Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. That would have set off a whole bunch of jubilant "dancing banana" smilies. Hopefully, FV and VTTBOTS are coming soon. I will get Enemy Mine, just not terribly excited about it. The other three I have never seen. The 1990 remake of NOTLD likely has a legion of cult horror fans to support it. I need to read more on this one since I have only seen the original. September looks like a month to celebrate the South. The Sound and the Fury appears to be another MIA title, and looks to be a Southern Gothic tale based on William Faulkner. Yul Brynner, from what I have read, gives a great performance along with Joanne Woodward. Definitely the most exciting of the four for me. Then there is Steel Magnolias, which I am pretty ambivalent about. I have always passed on seeing it. It is supposed to be a good film, but I have always categorized it as a "chick flick" about Southern women and have had no desire to see it. That is unfair, I admit, and I am open to hearing from any fans of the film here. Honestly, if it wasn't being released by TT, I wouldn't give it a second thought. This will be a completist buy for me, if I bite. Last edited by oildude; 06-09-2012 at 05:47 PM. |
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#1097 |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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You have to call SAE Customer Service # Mon-Fri and ask to cancel the order. As long as it hasn't shipped.
Stop the Replacing of original Studio Opening / Closing logos! These are becoming endangered and should be kept intact. They are part of film history.
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Blu-ray Guru
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Just a tad lol, I think it is way beyond that, a movie is definitely something to get that worked up over lmao, but anyways day 1 purchase for me, at least we are getting these great flicks, I do not care how they are released, just that they are getting released.
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Been looking forward to that one on Blu-ray. Definitely a cult classic, and an absolute tour-de-force from Industrial Light & Magic's matte department. I'm wondering what kind of master Fox has for this movie. The DVD was decent but of course can be improved upon. And the 70MM 4.1 mix was different from the 35MM 2.0 mix, the DVD also had both. |
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