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Innerspace is coming out on dvd on 7/9.... (1 Viewer)

todd s

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Dvdempire has it for preorder for a 7/9 release. It does say that it will have a commentary.
 

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According to DVDFile, it will be presented in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 tracks and will include a commentary by Joe Dante, Dennis Muren, and selected cast members; filmographies; and trailers.
 

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Great news guys! This was one funny movie from the many comedies in the '80s. And it was one of the more funny Sci-Fi comedies as well. And who could resist the adorable and innocent (back then) Meg Ryan? In the end I'd still take the modified '68 Mustang Convertible...now that was a sweet ride!:)
 

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This probably isn't as good as I remember it, but it will sit proudly on the shelf next to Joe vs. the Volcano nonetheless.
 

Michael St. Clair

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Like 'Manhattan' a few years before, one thing that is notable about 'Innerspace' is that it was OAR-only (letterboxed) on VHS.
 

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Yahoooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!
This is great news. First some news on Real Genius, now this! Long live the 1980's comedies! :D
 

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Yeah it still rocks. I forced myself to face non-OAR hell last time it was on TV.
This will be my first opportunity to see it in widescreen. BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!:D
 

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Your not going to stay little for ever.
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THIS IS GREAT NEWS!
 

Jason Whyte

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This is great news! I've always loved all the leads in this film would love to replace my old, scratchy laserdisc.
Like 'Manhattan' a few years before, one thing that is notable about 'Innerspace' is that it was OAR-only (letterboxed) on VHS.
I might be wrong on this, but I believe there was a full frame VHS edition out at some time. Also, the TV version is full frame.
"Oh god. Someone help me. I'M POSSESSED!"
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Michael Boyd

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This was my first exposure to OAR on home video when I was 16. I didn't become a cultish Woody Allen obsessive/devotee for a few more years, so I never saw Manhattan.

I guess I rented it sometime in the fall of 1987. Having seen the film in the theater probably helped my quick acceptance of the letterbox presentation since I knew how it was supposed to "look", but I have to admit it was quite a shock to see initially. I wonder how many people this video confused?

I watched it on a 10 inch TV too. I finally realized how I could see all the opening scroll of Star Wars at home. Finally my dream came true after buying an LD player 3 years later. Laughably i initially only wanted an LD player for the increase in quality, I had no idea it would turn into such a vast source for letterbox material!
 

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