Had been researching Denon, Pioneer & Onkyo - have walls pre wired for in wall speakers but using sound bar temporarily - if I won the Pioneer it would either replace my soundbar pictures here, or better yet, may go in my man cave in progress.....money's tight with mortgage, kids etc so it would...
Any word yet on when Soldier In The Rain (1963) will get a first release on DVD?? Is it too late at this point? Has this ever been mentioned in a Warner chat?
I have been sitting on this 2nd copy for long enough, looking to add to my criterion collection and if anyone wants to trade for Yojimbo/Sanjuro set that came out Jan 2007 btw this is a sealed mint copy purchased from best buy the day it came out
Hey Warner, hows about releasing Soldier In The Rain (1966) Starring Steve McQueen, Jackie Gleason and Tuesday Weld on DVD this year? I'd settle for a single disc just to have it on DVD, used VHS copies are going for ~$50 on ebay....
Soldier In The Rain (1963) Steve McQueen, Jackie Gleason, Tuesday Weld Never seen it but read many reviews saying it's one of Jackie Gleason's & Steve McQueen's best performances. Was released by Key video in the 80's or 90's. Would love to know who has the rights to this...
Will this ever be released on DVD? It was put out by Key Video on VHS in the 80's or 90's but never released on DVD. I have no idea who has the rights but have read some great reviews about this movie...
The Ladykillers (2004) :star: :star: :star: Intolerable Cruelty (2003) :star: :star: The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) :star: :star: 1/2 O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) :star: :star: 1/2 The Big Lebowski (1998) :star: :star: :star: :star: Fargo (1996) :star: :star: :star...
I own the original and rented the new version to see if it was worth an upgrade...aside from the better artwork i'd say the new version is a no-go. First of all you got new FORCED crappy trailers for adam sandler movies and lame tv shows on dvd, and Secondly, I carefully compared the audio...
While I'm thinking about it....Anyone know what type of paper is used by major studios to print dvd inserts...I think I'll scan the old dvd cover and make my own(and make a chapter insert as well;) ) It's not glossy paper, is it? ps - any links to a current picture of jami gertz?
Anyone notice the edited cover tagline?? The original movie poster and the first snapper/flipper dvd both had it correct: Sleep All Day, Party All Night, Never Grow Old, Never Die. It's Fun To Be A Vampire. The "Never Grow Old, Never Die " is gone. Why? Nothing too major but it kind...
i just saw all 20 of these(they're about 3-4 minutes each) and they rocked!!! they are shown in widescreen and sounded awesome too! does anyone know more about these possibly getting released on dvd?
this being the 4 disc sav pvt ryan wwii collection... anyone know what this is selling for? will costco even carry it? and has anyone seen/purchased the master & commander 2 disc set at costco(b&m stores)? i've only seen the single disc(ws or ff) packaged with a paperback....yet they...
i don't have the desire to sift through 9 pages of posts, so if this question is a repeat, i am sorry.... is there or is there not a preview of the extended edition of rotk(due out in november??) on the second disc??
hey at least disney gave us an easy decision NOT to buy the new Ransom SE. i personally would have skipped the theatrical cut anyway, but non-anamorphic?...c'mon
Dead Can Dance - 'Toward The WIthin' (Available Only in the boxset) Sonic Youth/Nirvana - 1991 'The Year Punk Broke' Pink Floyd - Anything not yet released on dvd
Unfortunately, there will be two versions - a single disc & a double disc....which means on street date all the major sales will be for the single disc version only:frowning: my guess is the single disc version will be like $15.99-$17.99 and the 2 disc set will be $26.99-$29.99:angry...
well since i can't speak for the keepcase since i was one of the many unfortunates to only find the digi-pack version, i must say this is the worst dvd packaging since E.T. (although not as bad as that), and as pointless to me as Panic Room & Saturday Night Fever (the slim cases suck) but given...
1. SLEEPERS (1996) Jason Patric, Brad Pitt, Kevin Bacon, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman 2. A TIME TO KILL (1996) Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Kiefer Sutherland
Aside from having a handful of early Warner Bros DVD's (the ones which have one side of the disc OAR and one side pan & scam) I only have a few "Flipper" discs...Most from MGM.... They are: Dances With Wolves:Extended Edition, Terminator:Special Edition, Thelma & Louise:Special Edition, El...
hopefully the non-anamorphic SCREAM will be a part of the next wave. also non-anamorphic FROM DUSK TILL DAWN & THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (not sure if these are definately miramax though...)