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04-13-2003, 10:22 AM
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Films that you fear may NEVER be released on DVD.
It amazes me how many great yet 'obscure' films have been released or are going to be released on DVD in the last few years, but there are some films that I fear may never be properly released on DVD...
TITICUT FOLLIES (1967, Frederick Wiseman)
Wiseman's landmark documentary on a prison for the criminally insane is still to this day, a shocking masterpiece of documentary filmmaking.
THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY (1954, William Wellman)
Legendary MIA John Wayne classic. Shot in 2.55:1 CinemaScope. Only ever been available on P&S VHS from a 16mm print, always on Ebay - avoid. Michael Wayne just refuses to let Warner restore and distribute the film. What a swell guy.
Any films that you're more than a little worried about?
Gordy
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04-13-2003, 10:47 AM
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A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA (Fox)
FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (Paramount)
THE WINDOW (RKO/Warner)
SONG OF THE SOUTH (Obviously)
CONRACK (Paramount)
IN COLD BLOOD (Columbia - eventually, I think)
BILLY BUDD (Allied Artists/Warner?)
OUR MOTHER'S HOUSE (MGM/Warner)
THE FIXER (MGM/Warner)
THE ANIMAL WORLD (Warner - crumby movie but has early
legendary Harryhausen tabletop dinosaur animation...the
ten-minute sequence could be used as a supplement for,
say, a VALLEY OF GWANGI disc)
BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK (MGM/Warner)
GREEN MANSIONS (ditto)
CRIA! (Spanish, Home Vision/Criterion?)
SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (ditto)
BURNT BY THE SUN (Russian, Columbia)
ALLEGRO NON TROPPO (Home Vision/Criterion?)
PATHFINDER (Lap, in widescreen. Studio???)
Oh, so many more...
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04-13-2003, 10:49 AM
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Michael Wayne just refuses to let Warner restore and distribute the film.
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I know this is a dumb question but why would Michale Wayne have any power to keep the movie from being distributed? 
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04-13-2003, 10:53 AM
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Classic art/concert film by Tom Waits, about 1985 or 86. The burning umbrella at Ninth and Hennepin deserves to be recorded for posterity.
Regards
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04-13-2003, 10:54 AM
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I know this is a dumb question but why would Michale Wayne have any power to keep the movie from being distributed?
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Because he (head of Batjac Films) owns all rights to the film exclusively. I believe that a faded-to-salmon-red 35mm print was screened in Chicago or someplace last year though. Michael Wayne is said to be more of a badass than his old man!
It's a beautiful film - haunting Tiomkin score, which, incidentally, was played at Duke's funeral - I believe it was his favourite role/film.
Maybe one day...
Gordy
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04-13-2003, 11:04 AM
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In reply to Dick:
A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA (Fox)
Yeah, it could be a long time before we see this one. One of Scorsese's favourites.
FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (Paramount)
Great film. Never on video, I believe?
IN COLD BLOOD (Columbia - eventually, I think)
The first modern film to use black and white scope stylistically. Superb film. What is the status of the rights, Dick? Isn't it a Paramount title?
BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK (MGM/Warner)
Why do you have doubts about this one, Dick? I'd say there is a good chance that we may see it sooner rather than later. I've never seen it in it's original 2.55:1 CinemaScope ratio, so a restored DVD edition would be great.
I'd love to see Paul Newman's, SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION (Columbia?) and Aldrich's THE EMPEROR OF THE NORTH (POLE) (Fox?) on DVD soon, too. Lee Marvin is the ultimate movie hobo. I just got the Kino 2-Disc of THE ICEMAN COMETH and Marvin is awesome in that too.
Cheers, Dick.
Gordy
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04-13-2003, 11:05 AM
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Why won't CONRACK get a release?
I've never seen it, but just looking through the TV listings, it is ALWAYS on FXM. It's on a couple times next week in fact.
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04-13-2003, 11:14 AM
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I saw In Cold blood in school after we had read the book for class. I would like to own the film on dvd as well
The one movie i know will never be on DVD is
Arena:Man vs Monster  not a classic by far but a cheesy sci-fi film about a fighting arena in space which had Claudia Christian(B5 as Susan), Mark Alaimo(DS9 as Dukat), Armin Shimerman(DS9 as quark) and pretty much a host of all other sci-fi actors who have shown up on Babylon 5, DS9 and some other recent shows. One morning at least 10 years ago i was up very early so i turned on Cinemax and it was on. Ive liked the movie ever since. I bought the VHS off ebay and then found a laserdisc copy on ebay. It probably will never ben on DVD as its not even probably a B status film :-).
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