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Re: Films of the 1970's on DVD
Hey, Reggie ~
Like you, I'm a huge fan of 70s films. I don't have any breaking info on upcoming releases right now, but I wanted to second your request for more 70s titles -- both major and obscure.
I'm partial to drive-in favorites, such as "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry," "Vanishing Point," "Macon County Line," "Racing with the Devil," etc. (Have all of 'em.)
I am still patiently waiting for such titles such as:
"Buster & Billie"
"Wake In Fright"
"Rolling Thunder"
"Baby Blue Marine"
"The Devils"
"Sorcerer"
"White Line Fever"
"92 in the Shade"
"The Reincarnation of Peter Proud"
I fear titles like the ones above will be neglected with finality in the studios' slow-but-steady transition to high definition discs. Hope not.
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Re: Films of the 1970's on DVD
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My favorite decade of film!
I have a partial list of the titles that I'm hoping will make their way to region 1 or 2:
Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
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Duddy is available from Alliance Atlantis as a Canadian release (I found it on Amazon.)
Panic In Needle Park is pre-orderable on Amazon for 19 June. (Yeah, I don't believe it either, but that's what they say. Hey, "Becket" finally came out so hope springs eternal!)
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My 25 most wanted DVDs: Chilly Scenes Of Winter (1979); The Dead (1987); The African Queen (1951); Johnny Guitar (1954); The Sterile Cuckoo (1969); The Friends Of Eddie Coyle (1973); The Rain People (196...
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1970s films I'd like to see on R1 DVD:
BAD RONALD (1974, TV-movie)
BIRDS OF PREY (1973, TV-movie)
THE BLACK WINDMILL (1974)
BROTHERHOOD OF THE BELL (1970, TV-movie)
THE CAREY TREATMENT (1972)
CHARLEY VARRICK (1973, widescreen version!)
CHOSEN SURVIVORS (1974) now available in R1
DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (1973, TV-movie)
DYING ROOM ONLY (1973, TV-movie)
FEAR IS THE KEY (1972)
THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (1973)
GOLD (1974-British)
HANDS OF THE RIPPER (1971-British)
HARRY IN YOUR POCKET (1973)
THE INTERNECINE PROJECT (1974-British)
KILLDOZER (1974, TV-movie)
THE LAST DAYS OF PLANET EARTH (1974-Japanese, aka PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS)
THE LAST DINOSAUR (1977-U.S./Japanese, TV-movie)
THE MAN FROM HONG KONG (1975-Australian/Hong Kong, aka THE DRAGON FLIES)
MELODY (1971-British)
THE MEPHISTO WALTZ (1971) now available in R1
THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES (1970-British)
MONTE WALSH (1970)
NO BLADE OF GRASS (1970)
THE OUTFIT (1973)
PERFECT FRIDAY (1970-British)
PHASE IV (1974) now available in R1
THE POSSESSED (1977, TV-movie)
THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY (1972) now available in R1
RIDER ON THE RAIN (1970-French)
ROLLING THUNDER (1977)
THE SAVAGE BEES (1976, TV-movie)
SHARKS' TREASURE (1975)
SHOUT AT THE DEVIL (1976-British)
SITTING TARGET (1972-British)
SKY RIDERS (1976)
SOLE SURVIVOR (1970, TV-movie)
SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME! (1978, TV-movie) now available in R1
SPECTRE (1977, TV-movie)
THE SPIKES GANG (1974)
STONER (1972-Hong Kong)
THE STRANGER & THE GUNFIGHTER (1974-Italian/Hong Kong)
THE STRANGER WITHIN (1974, TV-movie)
TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972-British) now available in R1
TELEFON (1977)
10 RILLINGTON PLACE (1971)
TWINS OF EVIL (1971-British)
UNIVERSAL SOLDIER (1971-British)
UNMAN, WITTERING, ZIGO (1971-British)
UP IN THE CELLAR (1970, aka THREE IN THE CELLAR)
VAMPIRE CIRCUS (1972-British)
VAULT OF HORROR (1973-British) now available in R1
WHERE HAVE ALL THE PEOPLE GONE? (1974, TV-movie)
My Current Damage at DVD AficionadoTop 5 most-wanted films on R1 DVD wish list:
SANDS OF THE KALAHARI (1965) / MURDER, HE SAYS (1945) / UNEARTHLY STRANGER (1963) / CRACK IN THE WORLD (1965) / ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1933)
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I'm still waiting for Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World.
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| Just remembered another 70's film I would desperately like on DVD - Billy Wilder's 'Fedora'. IMHO, it's been almost criminally underrated. Warners released it on laserdisc, but apparently they no longer own it. Does anyone know whom we should be pestering for the DVD? |
I was going to mention the same title. Admittedly, I'm not a very big 70s cinema fan, but this is one that I could desperately use to replace one of my last LDs.
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Warner released it on Laserdisc? That's odd, since UA handled the theatrical release. Mind you, I suppose it's no more odd than the fact that Paramount holds the video rights to both versions of Apocalypse Now, even though the original and Redux were handled theatrically by UA and Miramax respectively. Here's the theatrical poster, in case anyone gets any ideas for cover art.
\"My opinion is that (a) anyone who actually works in a video store and does not understand letterboxing has given up on life, and (b) any customer who prefers to have the sides of a movie hacked off should not be licensed to operate a video player.\"-- Roger Ebert