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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
I saw this in the theatre and was sad to see its out of print, I'd love to see it released in widescreen with extras
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
The film is a personal favorite. Would love to see a 16:9 enhanced wide screen version.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
They've been showing this a lot on TCM recently with a decent-looking widescreen print.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
I bought the Image disk when it first came out, and it is quite a sad transfer. Murky, lots of compression artifacts, and P/S. IIRC this was Universal's very very first DVD effort.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
I've had a real craving to see this movie recently, and it's just sad that the easiest way for me to do it is to pay $15 for the out-of-print VHS (?!?) edition of this film. TCM aren't showing it any time in the near future, and that seems to be the only place a widescreen version is available. I don't understand Universal's reluctance to either release this fine film themselves, or license it to someone else to do it. I agree that a commentary with Nicol Williamson and Robert Duvall (or better yet, with writer Nicholas Meyer) would make an excellent addition.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
Can we hope that Universal uses this as their Blu-Ray "test" disc? Or would they screw it up?
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
It would probably be the first 1:85:1 movie to be put out in HD...in pan-and-scan.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
I'd also like to see this on Blu-ray (would be nice) or a nice transfer on SD DVD. I like this film quite a bit.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
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Originally Posted by Billy Batson
It's been showing on Sky Movie Classics (in England) for a good few months now. 16:9 widescreen, looks very nice. I'd love a DVD, & a CD of John Addisons score.
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That would indeed be a good thing. In the meantime, I just wish I knew someone in the UK with a DVD recorder...
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
One other thing they don't have in common: currently, you can get The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes on DVD (and it's a pretty good DVD as well).
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
According to David Stuart Davies' excellent book Starring Sherlock Holmes, the reason was that The Seven-Per-Cent Solution was enough of a box office disappointment that it didn't justify a sequel.
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Re: C'mon Universal....THE SEVEN PER CENT SOLUTION
ARGH! I own a DVD Recorder, but no longer have Sundance Channel on my cable. Have to find someone who does, and *fast*....thanks for the tip!
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