I went to Amazon to get Willy Wonka on blu-ray and noticed that it's priced 59.99!! Plus, it says that there's only a few more available. Why is the blu-ray not available anymore?
Sorry. I didn't word myself very well. I don't think Unsinkable is of the same iconic status as those others, but i always thought it had a great popularity on home video.
It's funny. I never really considered it a "deep catalog". I have always put it along side Wizard of Oz, Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon which have done very well on blu-ray.
I went to Amazon yesterday and saw the The Unsinkable Molly Brown is only available through the marketplace. It's not available on any other movie sellers either. Has Warner Bros. put it on moratorium?
To me, this is one of the greatest insults in the entire TV on DVD world to not have this complete show out. Fox obviously does not understand tv history enough to release this landmark show in its entirety. Hopefully Shout Factory will rescue it,
All of the Great MGM Musicals: Singin' in the Rain The Band Wagon Kiss Me Kate On the Town Meet Me in St. Louis Easter Parade The Mickey/Judy Musicals Royal Wedding Esther Williams Musicals Good News The Broadway Melody Movies Seven Brides For...
The last line from Chinatown(1974): Walsh: "Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown." This thread asks when Chinatown will come to blu-ray. http://www.hometheaterforum.com/forum/thread/297262/chinatown-is-this-coming-out-on-br
White Christmas(1954) The scene where Bing Crosby sings "Count your Blessings" to Rosemary Clooney is one of my all time favorite holiday film moments! The film just recieved a great new Special Edition DVD last year, filled with great extras!!
I am a 22 year old male and classic film lover and am extremly grateful for the wealth of classic film on DVD. Warner Home Video and TCM have educated me greatly and I will continue to watch TCM an purchase whatever classic film becomes available, in cluding Esther Williams vol 2!!
I don't have...
1950's- I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners 1960's- The Dick Van Dyke Show, Bewitched, The Lucy Show, Get Smart 1970's- All in the Family, M*A*S*H, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett Show, Love Boat 1980's- Cheers, Cosby Show, Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere, Remington Steele...
Who's the Boss is another one season wonder. I'm also trying to figure out how Paramount can release the first 8 seasons of Cheers and so far nothing abou the last 3!! It's aggravating.