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Shout! Factory's 2011 DVD Line-Up (Tentative)

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Roger Corman's Cult Classics

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Feb 1 - (^) Butch and Sundance The Early Days/Death Hunt (Double Feature)
Feb 1 - Lucky Lady
Feb 1 - 11 Harrowhouse

Mar 29 – (*) Capone with Ben Gazarra and Sylvester Stallone
April 12 - Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry/Race With The Devil (Double Feature) 

May 24 - (+) Fighting Mad/Moving Violation (Double Feature) 

June 14 - Crash And Burn/Robot Wars (Double Feature)

June 14 - Off Limits ('88)/Gordon's War (Double Feature)

June 21 – Rio Conchos/Take A Hard Ride (Double Feature)
July 5 - Oblivion (Full Moon)

July 12 - Damnation Alley (DVD & Blu-Ray)

Sep. 13 – Bad Dreams/Visiting Hours (Double Feature) 

Nov. 15 - Streets/Angel In Red (Double Feature)

Nov 22 - The Nickel Ride/99 And 44/100% Dead (Double Feature)

 

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2011 Roger Corman Releases (Tentative)

 

Jan 18 - Up From The Depths/Demon Of Paradise (Double Feature)

Jan 18 - Sci-Fi Triple Feature (Attack Of The Crab Monsters/Not Of This Earth/War Of The Satellites)

Mar 22 - Jackson County Jail/Caged Heat (Double Feature)

April 5 – Roger Corman's Action-Packed Collection (Georgia Peaches/Great Texas Dynamite Chase/Smokey Bites the Dust) Triple Feature

May 24 - Eat My Dust!/Grand Theft Auto (Double Feature)
June 21 - The Women In Cages Collection (Women In Cages, The Big Doll House, The Big Bird Cage) (DVD & Blu-Ray)
 July 5 - The Little Shop Of Horrors (Original, LBX, to be included on the new installment of Trailers From Hell DVD)

July 12 - Battle Beyond The Stars (DVD & Blu-Ray)

Aug 2 - Streetwalkin' 
August 26 - Sword & Sorcery Collection (Deathstalker/Deathstalker II/Warrior And The Sorceress/Barbarian Queen) Quadruple Feature
 
Sep 27 - Vampires, Mummies & Monsters Collection (Timewalker/Grotesque('88)/The Velvet Vampire/Lady Frankenstein) Quadruple Feature 

Oct 25 – Lethal Ladies Collection (Firecracker/T.N.T Jackson/Too Hot To Handle) Triple Feature

Nov 15 – Streets/Angel In Red (Double Feature) Shout Factory Exclusive

 

 

 

NEW HORIZON'S STORE

 

 


Edited by SWFF - 9/22/11 at 12:13pm
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I do post here when people ask questions.... I just get more questions on AV Maniacs.

 

Just to clarify - Capone,The Nickel Ride, Fighting Mad and Moving Violations are not Corman releases and will not have the same packaging. They are titles we acquired from Fox.

We also do not have rights to Night of the Cobra Woman.

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Okay, I just made the appropriate changes. Hey, I heard about Edgar Wright's tweet, did he ever contact you? I went to his site and told him where he could find you, at AV Maniacs, and he replied, "Where can I find him?" So, I was just wondering if he had made contact with you.

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Are there any plans to release (more) classic movies, especially Film Noir or do you focus more on those cult-movies from the 70s/80s/90s?

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I'm assuming that Shout is waiting for sales figures from the first Bob Hope set before proceeding with anything else but do they have rights to any more films?

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 Double posted again. Nothing to see here, guys, move along, move along  . . .

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Just learned DEATH HUNT/BUTCH AND SUNDANCE, THE EARLY YEARS (Double Feature), LUCKY LADY and 11 HARROWHOUSE are already up for pre-order at AMAZON. I posted links to them in the opening post 

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Roger Corman's Jackson County Jail / Caged Heat double feature is also for pre-order at Amazon for February 15 release date.

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Thanks for the heads up on that one, I altered the opening post and added an AMAZON link.

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I talked with him through Facebook.

Very cool guy.
 

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Okay, I just made the appropriate changes. Hey, I heard about Edgar Wright's tweet, did he ever contact you? I went to his site and told him where he could find you, at AV Maniacs, and he replied, "Where can I find him?" So, I was just wondering if he had made contact with you.

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I'd like to do some more classic titles. I'm a big noir fan.
 

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Are there any plans to release (more) classic movies, especially Film Noir or do you focus more on those cult-movies from the 70s/80s/90s?

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We have five more films that will be released in 2011
 

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I'm assuming that Shout is waiting for sales figures from the first Bob Hope set before proceeding with anything else but do they have rights to any more films?

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I talked with him through Facebook.

Very cool guy. 


I absolutely love his HOT FUZZ, and from what I can tell from all the extras and the commentary is that he indeed seems like a cool guy.
So, do any of those five remaining flicks fall into the horror or science fiction, or a combination of, categories? That's too bad about NIGHT OF THE COBRA WOMAN, someone told me they saw it advertised in that video preview, which is why I added it to the list. I have very vague memories of it myself, which is why I wouldn't have been able to recognize any of it. So, what happens after all those 50 Corman flicks make it out? Are you gonna try to get some more, or move on from that? Okay, I think, that ends the question phase of this post.

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We have five more films that will be released in 2011
 


 



Excellent news!  With any luck I'll be able to retire my BCI collection.

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Cliff is there any chance we could ever see the Peyton Place TV Reuinon Movies. " Peyton Place Next Generation"  "Murder in Peyton Place"  and the much wanted "Peyton Place Revisited" from The late night series ABC Wide World of Entertainment.

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 "Peyton Place Revisited" from The late night series ABC Wide World of Entertainment.


Does this even exist?

 

 

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I suppose this question will be put out there eventually, regarding Fox titles> Will there be Shout Factory versions of movies previously released, particularly Terror Train or Cemetery Man?

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If you can still buy them, which, I think, you still can with TERROR TRAIN and CEMETERY MAN, I wouldn't think so. Don't movies have to be "discontinued" before they get re-issued with new versions? Or, am I wrong on this front?

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I'm not sure but if a particular title is popular enough it may merit another release, esp. if the existing one is a no-frills affair. I understand Terror Train is considered a biggie among the genre crowd (myself included). In the case of Cemetery Man, Anchor Bay did a decent job with their DVD but I'm sure a fully-loaded SE on Blu-ray would be most welcome by a lot of people. Frankly, I was a bit underwhelmed by that DVD - this was a major acquisition, it was like on a top-ten list of most wanted movies. I'm excited by the possiblities of a Fox-Shout relationship.

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 I'm excited by the possiblities of a Fox-Shout relationship.


Ditto.

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I doubt it. The series did not sell well on DVD.
 

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Cliff is there any chance we could ever see the Peyton Place TV Reuinon Movies. " Peyton Place Next Generation"  "Murder in Peyton Place"  and the much wanted "Peyton Place Revisited" from The late night series ABC Wide World of Entertainment.

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Hopefully in the future.

 

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I suppose this question will be put out there eventually, regarding Fox titles> Will there be Shout Factory versions of movies previously released, particularly Terror Train or Cemetery Man?

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Found some cover art for JACKSON COUNTY JAIL/CAGED HEAT (Double Feature), LUCKY LADY, 11 HARROWHOUSE and BUTCH AND SUNDANCE, THE EARLY YEARS/DEATH HUNT (Double Feature). And, STREETS/ANGEL IN RED streets in April. I also learned Shout has acquired THE VELVET VAMPIRE, both of which have been modified/added to opening post:

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I love that Lucky Lady poster, although I think Burt looks  like Robert Wagner.

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Ha! You're right. He kinda does. Looks like Wednesday, I'll be pre-ordering DEATH HUNT and 11 HARROWHOUSE, the latter will be for my brother, and the former is destined to be mine. Normally, I'd wait until DVD Pacific acquired them, but that DEATH HUNT price is too good to pass up, at the moment.

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Hmmm, Amazon is now listing a pre-order for BUTCH AND SUNDANCE, THE EARLY YEARS/DEATH HUNT (Double Feature) on Blu-ray ....

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It would be nice to have Lucky Lady on Blu ray.

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Hello Mr. Mac!

 

Love, love, love what S!F is doing--big thanks to all concerned!

 

Was curious to know if the following New World titles were being looked at for future release:

The Bees (1978)

Supervan (1977)

The Velvet Vampire (1971)

 

And what a triple feature one could make of...

Bury Me an Angel (1972)

Angels Hard as They Come (1971) (w/Gary Busey commentary FTW!)

Angels Die Hard (1970) (w/William Smith bonus material)

 

Thanks in advance for any info!

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The only one I can say for sure that has been confirmed is THE VELVET VAMPIRE.

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2 Films I'd like to see Shout! pickup:

 

Robbery (1967), the first theatrical film directed by Peter Yates (Bullitt, Friends of Eddie Coyle)

 

The Birthday Party (1968), the first theatrical film directed by William Friedkin (The Exorcist, French Connection)

 

Both great cult titles stuck in rights limbo.

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