For the satellite &/or Cable enabled persons with DVRs, there are Hi-Def channels such as TMC, Showtime, HBO, etc that allow you to record all you can eat for a monthly charge. And it won't self destruct like PPV films usually do. I use this as a source for films not on physical media, such as...
I own a Multi-Regional BD/DVD player. it is a Pioneer Elite BDP 31FD. A VERY excellent player! I purchased from a company called regionfreedvd.net/ Just add on the www. to get there. The players are usually on sale for just above $300. I owned an Oppo Multi-Regional DVD player. This Pioneer is...
WRONG! If I'm still ALIVE at some future Date when the only option for seeing films at home is Streaming, well I will turn totally to my 2300+ and counting library of DVDs/BDs & watch them exclusively until I am Dust. I REPEAT, I will not support Streaming at all! Mr Monce Sir, do you have the...
I, for one, will NEVER be a part of watching movies via streaming. IMO it will be a Pay per View business model. I don't rent now & have not rented a Video since 1989. I purchase because I wish to be able to watch a film at any time 24/7 without having to pay repeatedly for rental windows or...
I imported this title MANY years ago WHEN it was not available as a R1 NTSC.
Unavailable extras in R1 is another reason for importing a particular non-R1 version of a title.
Until companies like Olive, my ONLY way to get some deep catalog films was to get them from other regions.
I originally turned to buying Multi-Regional Players with PAL-to-NTSC conversion because Fox refused to do a timely R1 release of "All That Jazz". I made a lot of noise HERE, as many may...
I went in that direction years ago. It provided me with a MUCH larger retail pool to buy from. I own a LOT of DVDs NEVER released here in the USA.
One of those titles being a Region 2,4 release of "Nighthawks". SO no need from streaming there.
I would not know anything about Netflix streaming as I don't use it. With close to 2300 DVDs/BDs in my Library I have NO need for Netflix or other companies like it.
Considering the well known Music in "Looking for Mr Goodbar" I'm not surprised about the lack of a disc release. I'm a bit...
1. Assault on the Queen (1966) Jack Donohue - Frank Sinatra, Virna Lisi
2. The Buccaneer (1958) Anthony Quinn – Yul Brynner, Clair Bloom, Charlton Heston
Those 2 films are ones I want very much. I'll buy them as soon as Olive Films releases them.
Is it possible for Olive Films to get the...