I recorded Shock Treatment off the Fox Movie Channel last week. Unfortunately, the movie in the print shown goes to pan and scan after the credits. Unacceptable!
I completely agree. Fox missed the boat of a "Cinemascope Series" and I'd love top see 23 Paces to Baker Street released by someone some day.
In addition, Marilyn Monroe made a number of entertaining Cinemascope films which we'd love to have on Blu, so how about River of No Return, There's...
Absolutely! While I'm happy to see Fox distributing MGM's vault titles with much appreciated regularity, Fox has its own classics that we're all eager to see in Blu-ray editions. Just the mention above of classics like Anastasia, The King and I, Peyton Place along with others I'm chomping at the...
I think a lot of us have this attitude. Normally, I'd walk away from such a price, but when one wants something and has waited THIS long, well, price becomes secondary, and paying something like this is, for me, the exception rather than the rule.
I couldn't be more surprised or delighted about their offering The Egyptian in either Blu-ray or DVD. I hope when they finally get their hands on April Love, a similar situation can be worked out.
I was pleased with the release of The Kremlin Letter, by far the best I've ever seen it look. That's why THIS announcement is so crushingly disappointing. As much as I wish success for the company, I can't make myself buy this. I don't blame them for the transfer they're offered, but I can't...
I watched it tonight and concur. It's a very clean print even if the color is just the tiniest bit lackluster (it may have been shot that way; I didn't see it in its original release). Still, my memories of the way this has looked before on TV were not positive, and this was definitely the best...
We did get Journey to the Center of the Earth, but certainly his musicals made during his first flash of movie fame and which propelled him to rank as the #3 box-office star of 1957 have deserved more attention.