Rather than recycling previously released titles, I'd much prefer Paramount films that haven't seen any prior DVD or blu ray release like:
Birds And The Bees (1956)
Buster Keaton Story (1957)
The Girl Rush (1955)
Hell's Island (1955)
Here Come The Girls (1953)
Hot Spell (1958)
The Joker Is Wild...
Both Summer And Smoke and Harlow are already out on blu ray courtesy of Olive. Deep Discount recently had a buy one, get one free Olive sale so you missed your chance to get both of them for the price of one!
Ah, so there's a regular blu ray case inside the cardboard cover then. I assumed, mistakenly it seems, that the discs were enclosed in a cardboard jacket.
To anyone who's received their To Catch A Thief or King Creole blu ray, is the packaging as terrible as they say. I'm not fond of cardboard covers for blu rays.
You're not insulting at all! You're just keeping it real. We can all dream about the titles on our Paramount wish list but as you stated, Paramount will release what they think they can sell ..... and it sure ain't Jane Wyman melodramas (Lucy Gallant), Bob Hope comedies (Casanova's Big Night)...
I understand where you're coming from. Call me slow but I'm taken aback at the excitement of a series that is putting out films that have already been put out on blu ray like Flashdance, Fatal Attraction, To Catch A Thief and Airplane. I suppose there will be excitement at announcements of...
I'm cautiously optimistic about this welcome news. While I'm sure "popular" titles like Fatal Attraction, Pretty In Pink, Airplane, Flashdance etc. will be the order of the day, it will be interesting to see if Paramount dips deeper into its catalog titles from the 1950s and 1960s. But I'm not...