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Thanks given by: | gobad2003 (12-29-2020), RCRochester (12-29-2020) |
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#35325 |
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I know that there was at least "Alien Nation", "Fallen Angel", and "The Iron Horse". I'm not sure how many others were known or rumored (TT seemed to wait for Fox to do newer masters on titles and was the reason why "The Iron Horse" was cancelled when Disney put a stop to Fox's restoration schedule).
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The Iron Horse is almost a century old, if they don’t restore it now what if they lose the chance of ever having a best version because of studio politics? Of course every film deserves a 4K restoration for film history but it won’t happen. |
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#35328 |
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#35329 |
Expert Member
Sep 2019
Neither here nor there
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"The Egyptian"'s the title I want most. Hadn't yet made the switch to Blu-ray when TT first put it out. So I bought the DVD. By the time I was on the Blu-ray train, the Blu was already a collectible. Criterion surprised many with their release of Fox's "Leave Her to Heaven". And I suspect it's been a good seller for them. So maybe they'll be encouraged to continue the Gene Tierney celebration with their own edition of "The Egyptian".
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#35330 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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#35331 |
Expert Member
Sep 2019
Neither here nor there
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I imagine the same thing could have been said about "Valley of the Dolls", "The Atomic Submarine", "Armageddon" or "Robinson Crusoe on Mars". But Criterion went there. So I won't completely give up hope on "The Egyptian". Let me dream.
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#35332 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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THE EGYPTIAN may be imperfect, something that can be said about nearly every film ever made, but there is nothing about it that would make it any less of a fit for Criterion than anything else. It is a wonderful example of mid-century epic filmmaking with commensurate pomp, especially a marvelous use of the 2:55 aspect ratio and an incredible score by Alfred Newman and Bernard Herrmann. Criterion may never consider it, for whatever reason, but that's different than implying it is somehow not "worthy" of the label. Last edited by Professor Echo; 12-29-2020 at 03:52 PM. Reason: Removed unnecessary snark. :) |
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#35333 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Even for argument's sake, Criterion wanted it, it's a Fox title, which Disney now owns, and they don't appear to be licensing out movies to boutique labels anymore. Time will tell going forward if any more Fox titles come out from Criterion.
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#35334 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Disney isn't even releasing their own stuff on Blu-ray anymore like the Mandalorian which would guarantee them millions of dollars in sales. I wouldn't hold out hope for them to license out lesser known titles, at least for the time being.
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Thanks given by: | StarDestroyer52 (12-29-2020) |
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#35335 |
Blu-ray Champion
Aug 2016
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I don't see Disney forking over any money to restore Fox titles. We can only hope they at least try to preserve them. Fox's catalog will probably end up like RKO's.
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#35336 |
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Disney has their own Video club where they release titles on Blu-ray. I just picked up 20,000 Leagues and The Black Hole. It was the only way to get them!.
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#35337 |
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Thanks given by: | RCRochester (12-29-2020), WBMakeVMarsMovieNOW (12-30-2020) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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VALLEY OF THE DOLLS is one of the biggest bona-fide cult films of its era. ARMAGEDDON was a blockbuster they were associated with due to a relationship they had with Disney and particularly Michael Bay at the time. ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS was a personal favorite of the Criterion founder, and was always a well reviewed sci-fi picture from its time period. Keep in mind it also hadn't been released on home video before at all. There's nothing about THE EGYPTIAN that would fit into the above classifications. And it's obviously at Disney now, so that's the end of that anyway. ![]() Last edited by DMRI2006; 12-29-2020 at 06:28 PM. |
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Expert Member
Sep 2019
Neither here nor there
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