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A few from my collection which I believe are not on LD
Marx Bros:
At the Circus/ Go West
DAY AT THE RACES
A Night at the Opera
COMPLEAT BEATLES, The
Invasion of the Space Preachers
Leningrad Cowboys Go America
KURT & COURTNEY
LIFESTYLES OF THE RAMONES
SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS '95
THIS IS ELVIS (DOCUMENTARY)
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (with original Jessica Rabbit 'flash shot')
The Whos Tommy, The Amazing Journey,
Paul Weller, Highlights & Hang Ups
The Cure - Standing on the Beach and Play out- Many videos not on the DVD
Not Sure about these on DVD:
Fiendish Plot of Dr. FuManchu, The
FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS
"Whatever it is, I'm against it!" G. Marx
Sony TAE/TAP/TAN(2)9000ES;DVP-CX860 DVP-CX777ES
Sony CDP-CX270 CDP-CX355 CDP-CX270 CDP-CX355
Sony S-TS 700ES XPR32450Pioneer Elite CLD 79 KEFs (5) Q75s & 20B Subwoofer
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We can also add to the list:
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace - Original theatrical version available on widescreen VHS and Japanese laserdisc. Widescreen collector's edition contains a 15-minute featurette on the making of the film; the excerpted footage appears in longer form, however, on the DVD.
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\"Attention all personnel. Tonight\'s movie is a holdover from last week and will be shown right after supper, which is also a holdover from last week.\"
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Well, I guess we can add the just released ONE MILLION YEARS BC(1967) to the list-
the LD is the 100 minute version, the DVD is 91 min.
The Official HTF 'elitist'
"War is God's way of teaching Americans Geography"-Ambrose Bierce
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| What is the Laserdisc that has a James Stewart interview-come-commentary? |
Winchester 73.
They're coming to take me away, ha-haaa!!
They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa To the funny farm. Where life is beautiful all the time and I'll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white coats and they're coming to take me away, ha-haaa!!!!!
- Napoleon XIV
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| Going back through this thread, I don't think "1776" (the last great LD title botched on DVD to get me furious) wasn't mentioned. |
Well, the LD didn't reflect the true director's cut, but rather the workprint.
It's like if MGM put out the original roadshow version of It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World on DVD (if they ever have it restored). People will complain that it's not the extended version previously on VHS and LD. Tough luck. It's more important to have the CORRECT version than the longest version.
Tell The Weinstein Company to release Richard Williams' animated masterpiece
The Thief and the Cobbler on DVD in Panavision widescreen and uncut! See and hear what you're missing from their
Bitsy Award winner of Worst Standard Edition DVD of 2006 on
YouTube!
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I looked through this whole thread and have not seen this one mentioned:
The Criterion Collection's CAV Version of Singin' In the Rain
This LD has an audio commentary by Ronald Haver. I believe he was an instructor at UCLA film school. So much more informative and interesting that the DVD with Debbie Reynolds comments. Ron goes into details about the film, the actors, and so many interesting facts about the film.
Still A LD and Vinyl FAN !!
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The Showgirls LD has two teaser trailers that weren't included on either of the two DVDs.
Carrie (1976) had a commentary track on LD that never made it to DVD.
The Princess Bride has a commentary on LD that is different from the two on the DVD.
Ms. 45 is uncut and includes the trailer on LD. The DVD is lightly trimmed and doesn't include the trailer.
Black Christmas - The 1999 Image Entertainment/Warner Bros. LaserDisc is matted to 1.85:1 while the 2002 Critical Mass Collector's Edition DVD is matted to 1.66:1.
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There have been two laserdisc editions of Communion starring Christopher Walken: the Image Entertainment (1990) regular edition, and the Lumivision (1996) Widescreen Special Edition. I'll discuss the latter:
The Lumivision Widescreen Special Edition of Communion contains a commentary track with the director (not the same commentary track that appeared later on the DVD).
The Lumivision Widescreen Special Edition of Communion also contains a few minutes of bloopers and improvisation. Some of this footage later appeared in reedited form on the DVD, but the DVD covers up the audio with narration. So if you want to actually see *and hear* the bloopers and improvisation (including Christopher Walken cracking up as he is assulted by an actor dressed as an alien) you need the Lumivision laserdisc.
Terrible film BTW.
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