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Vacation! Iron Giant SE! Bottom! More AYBS?! More Eastwood! HERE's WB;s SUMMER SLATE! (1 Viewer)

Daniel J

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Here's hoping for at least one commentary on Iron Giant SE... The film stands up pretty well on it's own, but to learn more of the nitty-gritty details would be spectacular. I just hope they don't fill the disc with more fluff; this film deserves to be treated as the best we've ever seen from an american animation studio. ('Cause that's what it is!)
 

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I'll be buying The Chaplin Collection (Wave 1), House of Wax/Mystery of the Wax Museum, The Thing, and The Haunting.

Also, Vacation: SE, The Iron Giant: SE, The Omega Man, and Soylent Green look good. (might have to come last)

The cover art for House of Wax and The Haunting is GREAT. It's nice to see poster art rather than some "Hey look, I got Photoshop!" cover.
 

David Lambert

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By-the-way, since someone mentioned one of them:

MK&A = The Olsen Twins (MaryKate & Ashley)



...and, to stem further confusion, Air Force One is a National Geographic special about the airplane, starring most of the presidents who have flown on it.
 

Chuck West

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Here's my "To Buy" list:

StreetDate _MSRP_ Title
07/01/2003 $29.95 Gold Rush, The (Dbl DVD)
07/01/2003 $29.95 Modern Times (Dbl DVD)
07/08/2003 $19.98 Little Giants (DVD)
07/15/2003 $44.98 Friends: The Complete Fourth Season
08/05/2003 $19.98 Critters (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Critters 2 (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Critters 3 (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Critters 4 (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
08/05/2003 $19.98 Man's Best Friend (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Thing, The: 50th Anniversary (DVD)
08/19/2003 $19.98 National Lampoon's Vacation: 20th Anniversary Edition (DVD)

Thanks Warner! :emoji_thumbsup:
 

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Some good titles on that list. Thanks for the info, Dave. I've been waiting for Little Giants to be released for a while now. Let's hope it's OAR, or it won't find a home in my collection, as I already have a non-OAR VHS screener of it that I got for free around the time of its video release.

07/29/2003 $29.98 Weather, The (DVD)
Dave, any info on what this is? I'm assuming it's a Nat'l Geographic disc, but why would it have an MSRP $10 more than the other NG discs on that list? Could it be a 2-disc set?

Disappointed Roger & Me's not on the list, though.
 

Matthew Chmiel

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07/01/2003 $89.92 Chaplin Collection (DVD)
07/08/2003 $19.98 Boy Who Could Fly, The (DVD)
07/08/2003 $19.98 Little Giants (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Omega Man, The (DVD)
08/05/2003 $19.98 Soylent Green (DVD)
08/19/2003 $19.98 National Lampoon's Vacation: 20th Anniversary Edition (DVD)
08/26/2003 $19.98 Iron Giant, The: Special Edition (DVD)

Those are the only titles I'm interested in.

And anybody who purchases Theodore Rex gets shot. ;)
 

Kent Keltner

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Man, so many British shows on that list and YET, no domestic release of SPACED. (At least I have the R2's, but still...) Americans (who didn't stay up at 2-6am to see it on Bravo as that's when they aired the whole series weekly) who love British Comedy should really get the chance to see/enjoy SPACED. It's such an amazing series and a breath of fresh air (compared to all the series PBS and BBC America have run into the ground - Red Dwarf used to be funny to me, but they've showed the original few seasons so many times since the late 80's...).

Sigh... someday...
 

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THE CRIMSON PIRATE won't have a score by the Alloy Orchestra:)

It's a 1950 WB Technicolor tounge-in-cheeck swashbuckler starring Burt Lancaster.

I'm looking forward to many of these titles, especially SCARAMOUCHE!
 

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Scaramouche with the beautiful Eleanor Parker. Hubba, hubba! Also, some great sword play in the film.
 

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Wow - great cover-art for THE HAUNTING and WAIT UNTIL DARK indeed! :emoji_thumbsup:

So many great releases coming this year!

And I gets the feelin' that we ain't seen nuthin' yet bruthas an' sistas, no sir! :D


Gordy
 

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Ok, "Vacation" is mine but....."Memoirs of an Invisible Man"????? No....friggin...way! Assuming there is the John Carpenter film and not another movie with the same name....WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! David, is there cover art available for "Memoirs.." yet?
 

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Dave, as always, you are the bearer of wonderful news. Thanks!

This is looking like a beautiful Summer from Warner. Can't wait to hear the specs for these titles in the next few months.

Vacation is the one I'm most looking forward to. I'll buy it at a 24-hour store at 12:01 am.
 

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Count me in for buys of Vacation 20th, Iron Giant SE, and at least rentals on the X-Men releases. This list is great! Hopefully The Matrix Reloaded and a truly special special edition of Harry Potter I (II could use a reduex too, though it was much better) will follow later in the fall.
 

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