Both James Coburn's Flint movies could do with a reissue seeing as the Twilight Time release are long out of print. Unfortunately, however Disney owns these two films now, so there's very little hope of seeing them anytime soon aside from some channel on TV.
The music licensing today would cost more than what Ralph paid for 40+ years ago. Time Life would be the only company who could clear all those artists for another home video release.
Sony owns Krull, they could release it themselves or could be licensed out to Shout Factory or another company.
WB re-releases The Never Ending Story quiet enough that they would likely do a 4K box of junk edition for it.
Shout Factory would be your best choice/chance for It Came From...
These two animated classics that are severely underrated have never been released on blu.
Warner Archive released The Phantom Tollbooth for the first time on DVD through MOD back in 2010 and hasn't had any other releases since then. A few years ago I saw that it was playing on Criterion Channel...
If you want a well put together edition of that film, you won't be seeing it unless another company licenses it from WB. Criterion or Shout could do justice to that film along with Soylent Green, and THX 1138.
This animated Oz film from 1974 though years vary from 1972 to 1976 would be nice to see on blu. Aside from watching the 1939 classic, Journey Back To Oz is the other Oz film I watched a lot growing up in the 90's on VHS.
The film was made by Filmation and was surprisingly released on DVD back...
I wouldn't say it's forgotten as TCM just aired it a week ago as part of their spotlight on addictions and recovery. I will say it along with some of his earlier films of the 80's are very underappreciated though.
I've heard about this film for awhile now. this film won him the National Society...