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  1. Ejanss

    WHV Press Release: Dial M For Murder (3D Blu-ray) and Strangers On A Train (Blu-ray)

    As we can see from your avatar. :D (Even Grace didn't like it.)
  2. Ejanss

    WHV Press Release: Dial M For Murder (3D Blu-ray) and Strangers On A Train (Blu-ray)

    Yeah, they should have something that more understandinglyi conjured up the suspenseful stylized Hitchcock tone, like the DVD cover: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51SRDD63BGL._SL500_AA300_.jpg :rolleyes: I'm amazed at the amount of people who actually hate the new SoaT cover over the...
  3. Ejanss

    WHV Press Release: Dial M For Murder (3D Blu-ray) and Strangers On A Train (Blu-ray)

    But where would you usually find them? Would you wander around movie publicity offices going "Here, snipe, here, snipe..."? :) Dial M, you mean? Sounds like the projection issues publicly demonized the format pretty quickly.
  4. Ejanss

    WHV Press Release: Dial M For Murder (3D Blu-ray) and Strangers On A Train (Blu-ray)

    The Warner press statements make mention of the fact that MPI handled much of the 3D restoration/synch on Dial M-- This wouldn't happen to be the MPI, of Dark Shadows/Sherlock Holmes fame? How are they on restorations, I remember their disk releases were never that good...
  5. Ejanss

    WHV Press Release: Dial M For Murder (3D Blu-ray) and Strangers On A Train (Blu-ray)

    Yeah, but meant, as big symbolic stunt of "Warner heartily endorses vintage 3D, and here's our marketable corporate icon to prove it!" on the first 50's Blu3D's? The exec definitely said there was a B3D version in the works, but didn't say with what, and wouldn't wait up nights for The...
  6. Ejanss

    WHV Press Release: Dial M For Murder (3D Blu-ray) and Strangers On A Train (Blu-ray)

    (Jamie Hyneman) Well...we can TRY it, I don't think it's gonna work... :cool: And not to complain (hardly! :D ), but weren't we also supposed to get Warner's 3D Bugs Bunny "Lumber Jack-Rabbit" as a bonus on the landmark first one, to keep that 1954 vibe going? Or is Warner saving that for...
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