You might want to add (under box sets) Roger Corman Collection, which contains five (5) Midnight movies among it's eight titles: Gas-s-s; The Premature Burial; The Trip; The Wild Angels; X: The Man With X-Ray Eyes (as well as Bloody Mama; A Bucket of Blood and The Young Racers.)
Yet another thanks for the heads-up on the Universal sale at NBCUniversal.com. Along with the Crosby & Stanwyck Backlot sets, I also grabbed a copy of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves for $7.
Thanks, Peter. I did a quick "DVD price search" and ordered a copy from DVD Empire (It's nice to support the "little guys" when you can.)
Edited by Karl R - 7/22/2009 at 11:03 pm GMT
I'm looking forward to your re-release of PRIVILEGE (the one Watkins I missed the first time around)...though I'd almost prefer a DVD of the forlorn faces of the Amazon marketplace/eBay vultures who are about to see their "OOP" New Yorker prices plummet.
Avoid the Korean Viva Zapata! dvd at all costs! (Available from various Amazon marketplace & eBay sellers.) During the "digitally remastering," they removed the opening credits and the ending of the film (probably to steer clear from any references to 20th Century/Fox.)
I picked up a copy of Vol. 6 at Costco on Tuesday...no problems at checkout. (When I saw it in the display, I simply thought Sony had moved up the release date to the 9th.)
You can definitely add Road Show (1941) to the list. (UPC code 014381945423.) I think all the DVDs in "The Lost Films of Laurel & Hardy" series were also branded as "Hal Roach Studio" releases. EDIT: Add Meet John Doe (UPC code 014381944921.)
The Bernie Mac Show The Bob Newhart Show The Drew Carey Show Just Shoot Me The Larry Sanders Show Mad About You The Mary Tyler Moore Show McCloud McMillan and Wife Murphy Brown My Family (BBC America) The Nanny NYPD Blue Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends Son of the Beach Taxi
I loved the "guest stars" in the George of the Jungle pilot. And for you Super Chicken fans out there, the video quality on this release is far better than it is on those "import" DVDs that have been floating around on eBay the last few years.
My bad on Theodora Goes Wild. I had meant to put The Mad Miss Manton in the double feature with The Devil and Miss Jones, but cut-and-pasted the wrong title. (But, if anyone from Sony is reading this...) Since The Farmer's Daughter is in licensing hell, I'll replace it with two 1937 WB...
My idea would be for a 4-disc set of double features, using many of the titles already mentioned above (and below): Tom, Dick, and Harry/Vivacious Lady A Damsel in Distress/Bachelor Mother The Devil and Miss Jones/The Mad Miss Manton It's Love I'm After/The Great Garrick [posted edited...