Rick Thompson
Screenwriter
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I was looking over my DVDs, and certain films jumped out at me as "How'd THESE pictures avoid being on Blu-ray?" All feature major stars and/or major directors in films made no earlier than the mid-60s.
I'm sure everyone has his or her own list of head-scratchers, but here's mine:
Always (Spielberg directs Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter and John Goodman)
The Great Escape
A League of Their Own
Funny Girl
Mary Poppins
Mr. Holland's Opus
Sleepless in Seattle
The Shootist
Tribute (Jack Lemmon in an Oscar-nominated performance you can only see on VHS; amazingly, this one didn't even make it to DVD!)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Plus the remaining Rodgers & Hammerstein on Fox: Oklahoma!, State Fair, Carousel and The King and I.
I'm sure everyone has his or her own list of head-scratchers, but here's mine:
Always (Spielberg directs Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter and John Goodman)
The Great Escape
A League of Their Own
Funny Girl
Mary Poppins
Mr. Holland's Opus
Sleepless in Seattle
The Shootist
Tribute (Jack Lemmon in an Oscar-nominated performance you can only see on VHS; amazingly, this one didn't even make it to DVD!)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Plus the remaining Rodgers & Hammerstein on Fox: Oklahoma!, State Fair, Carousel and The King and I.