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Mark Anthony

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Ok part II, these are the back catalogue titles I'd love to see on DVD that, as yet, haven't appeared on the format and, to my knowledge, are not scheduled for release:
Where Eagles Dare
The Battle of The Buldge
Catch A Thief
Suspicion
Shortcuts
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (The full version including the 2 minutes forgotten about when it was "restored" to it's director's cut in 1986...
The Hammer version of "Hound of the Baskervilles"
Disney's 20,000 leagues under the sea
Plus I think I speak for most when I request...
Star Wars Trilogy (preferably before 2006...)
All the Disney animated films - again do they seriously think we'll be buying dvd's in 2010???
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Back to the Future Trilogy (although this may be coming in 2002)
Go for it people ;)
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Mark,

Please realize that the studios have already

completed most of their release decisions for 2002.

Let's hope these are amongst them, and if not,

there's always 2003.

Besides the obvious....

* Little Big Man (Paramount)

* Twilight's Last Gleaming (Paramount)

* Scrooge (Paramount)

* On Golden Pond (Fox?)

* Voyage to the Center of the Earth (Fox)

* One Upon A Time in America (Warner)

* Twilight Zone: The Movie (Warner)

* Jerry Lewis Movies incl.Cinderfella (Mostly Paramount)

* White Heat (Warner)

* Angels With Dirty Faces (Warner)

* The Compleat Beatles (MGM)

* All the Bowery Boys movies

* Police Squad TV Series (Paramount)
 

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On Golden Pond
That's by Live (now Artisan), and it's out on DVD. There's even a cheap bundle price with both On Golden Pond and Sophie's Choice.

Unless you are referring to the TV version with Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews.

Unreleased catalog titles I'd like to see...

All the remaining Spielberg movies. Everything he has directed and produced. Remastered versions of crap transfers, like Always and 1941. A non-flipper Color Purple.

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

That's about it...I still have four years worth of discs that I have yet to watch...

- Steve
 

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Along with most of what's already been mentioned:

-Real Genius

-Brain Candy

-Akira Kurosawa's Dreams

-Treasure of the Sierra Madre
 

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If I listed every catalog title I want and would buy, it would take me an hour. Seriously there are still over 300 titles that I'm anticipating. So, here are the 25, off the top of my head, that seem to be my most wanted. I excluded the obvious ones that will come eventually, and also the titles I believe to be in production (like All That Jazz, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, and Serpico, for instance)

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Coal Miner's Daughter

Don't Look Now

Forbidden Games

Gloria (Cassavettes version)

Husbands and Wives

I Confess

Imitation of Life (color version)

Lenny

Long Goodbye

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

Mildred Pierce

Music Box

My Own Private Idaho

Shame

Shampoo

Short Cuts

Streamers

Sweet Charity

Three Women

Treasure of Sierra Madre

Vincent & Theo

Virgin Spring

Weekend

What's Up Doc
 

Ron Eastman

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The three titles I would most like to see released in the (with the exception of obvious titles like Grease, Indiana Jones trilogy, Star Wars, etc.) are:
Wind (1992 Columbia TriStar film starring Matthew Modine & Jennifer Grey)
Crossroads (1986 Columbia Pictures film starring Ralph Macchio & Joe Seneca)
Quest for Fire - Thank you Shane (two posts below), I had forgotten this one.
 

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What catalogue titles would I like to see release? :laugh: You got all day? Here's a few:
Wings of Desire
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Santa Sangre
Men With Guns
The Ninth Configuration
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams
Kafka
Grand Hotel
Once Were Warriors
Crossroads
Three Colors Trilogy
Stray Dog
Kagemusha
Rules of the Game
The Milagro Beanfield War
The Thing (From Another World)

...and a bunch more! :)
 

Shane Gralaw

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I'm always hoping for:

Koyannisqatsi/Powaqqatsi

Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill!

After Hours

Archangel (Guy Maddin)

The Devils

The Holy Mountain

El Topo

American Job

Exterminating Angel

Quest for Fire

1984 (1984)

The Falls (Peter Greenaway)

Prospero's Books

Forbidden Zone

Valley Girl

Freaks

Law of Desire

Sebastiane (Derek Jarman)

Siegfried/Kreimhild's Revenge

Stranger releases have happened....

Oh! And a few others that have been announced as in the works for 2002 that I am eagerly anticipating:

Heavenly Creatures

The Hunger

Eraserhead

David Lynch's Short Films

Mulholland Drive

Lost Highway

Near Dark (Anchor Bay)

Kenneth Anger Shorts Vol. 1 (Fantoma)

Return of the Living Dead

The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mom
 

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PARAMOUNT:
LIL ABNER
LITTLE BIG MAN
RAGTIME
THE GREAT GATSBY (1974)
WB:
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN (1981)
THE HAUNTING (1963)
UNIVERSAL:
THE UNINVITED
HELLZAPOPPIN
THE STING
KING OF JAZZ (1930)
FOX
HELLO FRISCO HELLO (1943)
THE INNOCENTS
....all this for starters
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Clash of the Titans, So Fine, Every Which Way But Loose, and Any Which Way You Can - all reported to come out this year except So Fine.
 

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I'm only including titles that have not been on DVD (even a crappy Madacy disc). I wouldn't rank SE's in the same place as brand new releases. Studios need to work on introducing more movies to the DVD format instead of fixing minor things like flipper discs and sub-par transfers. Some movies may have poor DVD's, but some don't have any at all. Besides, studios should get it right the first time so they don't waste time on SE's and reduce time for titles not even out yet.

Anyways...here's my list:

Around the World in Eighty Days [Both the 24fps and 30fps versions] (It is being restored at this moment, so hopefully a late 2002 date.)

Song of the South (Also being restored.)

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (BV mentioned it in Studio Day)

The Cameraman (Currently being restored by WB)

King Kong (Being restored by Lowry Digital)

The Grapes of Wrath (Fox is restoring it now.)

Ed Wood (also mentioned in SD)

more Disney cartoons (SD mention)

The Producers (Scheduled for 2002)

UHF (same thing)

Sunset Blvd. (Sched. for 2002)

Top Secret (same thing)
 

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Below are my requests:

36 hrs.

Anastasia

Battle of the Bulge

Beau Brumell

Belarus File

Beneath the Planet of the Apes(separate)

Beulah Land

Black Arrow, The(Reed)

Black Shield of Falworth, The

Born Free

Brubaker

Bucaneer, The

Captain Horatio Hornblower

Clash of the Titans

Class Action

Corsican Bros., The(Hussey)

Count of Monte Cristo, The(Chamberlain)

Day One

Dragonslayer

El Cid

Fall of the Roman Empire, The

Final Countdown, The

Firefox

Flight of the Phoenix, The

Forever Young(wide)

Four Feathers, The(Bridges)

Glenn Miller Story, The

Gunfight at the OK Corral

Ice Station Zebra

Inside Out

Ivanhoe(Taylor)

Jekyll and Hyde

Karate Kid, The(wide)

King Rat

Knights of the Round Table

Lady Jane

Les Miserables(Jordan)

Major Dundee

Man in the Iron Mask, The(Chamberlain)

Mobsters

Music Box

Mutiny on the Bounty(Brando)

Nevada Smith

Once upon a Time in America

Parent Trap, The(Keith)

Pony Express

Power(wide)

Pride and the Passion, The

Prisoner of Zenda, The(Granger)

Raiders trilogy

Rio Conchos

Sacketts, The

Scarlet and the Black, The

Scarlet Pimpernel(Seymour)

Skin Game

Son of the Morning Star

Star 80(wide)

Star Chamber

Star Wars trilogy

Sting, The(wide)

Tale of Two Cities, The(Kriege)

Tank

Taras Bulba

There Was a Crooked Man

To Hell and Back

Tough Guys

Trading Places

Treasure Island(Heston)

Twilight's Last Gleaming

Verdict, The

Vikings, The

Villa Rides

Warriors, The

Where Eagles Dare

Wild Geese, The

Young bess

Young Catherine

Zulu Dawn

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There are 212 such titles. However, just a few of the highlights:

The African Queen

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (ws)

The Ghost & Mrs. Muir

Hello, Dolly!

It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (complete)

Kiss Me, Stupid

Lifeboat

The Long, Long Trailer

The Parent Trap (1961)

The Postman Always Rings Twice

The Thin Man

To Catch A Thief

To Have & Have Not

The Money Pit

The Producers

Bringing Up Baby

What's Up Doc?

Man's Favorite Sport

Up In Arms

The Reluctant Astronaut

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

Silver Streak

Fun With Dick & Jane

Duel

Easter Parade

Meet Me In St. Louis

Top Hat

Laura

Sorry, Wrong Number

Out of the Past

Dial M For Murder

My Darling Clementine
 

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George,

Several on your list will be released either in 2002 or by the latest 2003. You're going to pleasently surprised!

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I remember reading in here somewhere that

Dragonslayer

wouldn't be out in 2002, but

Martin Blythe restated, "Maybe 2003."

I can only hope the delay was due to

the existing elements needing work,

since the film is so dark, this might make sense,

even if the LD was anamorphic.

Funny thing is, with all these Wizard/Dragon/Sorecery

HIT films out right now, and with more to come,

I would hope Paramount would realize

they have one of the best sitting in storage!

-Mark
 

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Another vote for Young Sherlock Holmes.

I love this movie...I just do...Thank god for AMC, or else I would have:

A.) Probably never seen it.

and

B.) Not have the decent widescreen recording I do.
 

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