Robert as soon as the deal with Paramount was announced, other than a few select titles i started thinking of the seriously overlooked Paramount output of cartoons, no they don't have the same name recognition as Loony Tunes, or the following of MGM, but what they do have is Max and Dave...
Robert, I can only assume that You mean the two sequel films on blu as Paramount put out a decent Blu of the Matthau, film. Unless if it was to be included as a UHD. Again another great list of titles, that if Paramount hadn't sat out for a long chunk of time, from releasing anything should...
omitting the 6 titles that are renewals still leave 65 titles to ponder, what a wonderful day, with the possibility on one of those being a 3D title.
now come the serious crunch time, what titles are still under some kind of contract to Olive, someone mentioned MFH Martin & Lewis, also John...
I'm just speculate on the 1940s title, with indicator / Powerhouse starting us releases I'm wondering if Keno has picked up that remaining Mae West film there was included in their box set for release in North America
after a little more reading up, after Kino/3DFA announcement this weekend, i found that O'Keefe did two brit noir's the other being The Fake (1953) which seems to have never any kind of official release, outside of its theatrical run..... ponder that, and think 10 noir box set and standalones...
just by years listed, they could actually release two of the three, and they are pre-code so that takes care of more of that list, when people were asking about certain actors wish someone would have brought up Warner Oland, he did three films for Paramount, (1929), (1930) and (1931),playing...
I'm kind of posting this in advance, if Kino's release Kolchack: The Night Stalker is up to the same level or better than the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century release oh, we are in for something special. Watch the first disc last night, once without and once with the commentary just an all-around...
1940's Universal, I know it a long shot, but how long has it been since Kino did a serial, and the Universal titles still have a little Flash still left :D
As always, thanks for addressing an open question
It Always Rains on Sunday, They Made Me a Fugitive, Seven Days to Noon, The Man Between, The Slasher, Brighton Rock, Pool of London, No Orchids for Miss Blandish, The Blue Lamp...
have a couple from that listing, and now more have defiantly...
Sorry Bruce,
guilty as charged,
so back to topic, since a lot of the questions concerning releases is now going to be regulated to this thread. with all of the Noir sets that Kino has done, anyone else wonder why the British Noir sets were DVD only? Both of those would make great HD...
gonna be absolutely honest, if you are of a certain age , for the love of god don't play the video, memories will come back to life, and that damn jingle will be in your head the rest of the day !:P