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Huge kudos to the Great Scott MacQueen!
Correct. Early 5248.Soooo new combine from the three strips?
EDIT: Oh this was shot in EastmanColor. Why did I think it was a late three-strip?
Ignite is the international rights-holder. The restoration is beautiful.I watch this movie once a year. I LOVE it. Im not familiar with Ignite Films but the stills look great
Many extras.Can’t wait for this. Will the disc include both endings?
Yeah Bob, I think most of us here are aware of that. Thanks for the confirmation.Before this rumor comes up again, it was not filmed in 3-D. See Myth #10.
3-D Myths - 3dfilmarchive
www.3dfilmarchive.com
I wonder if they're releasing the Blu-ray on their own or are working with Kino again.Ignite is the international rights-holder. The restoration is beautiful.
Oh Yeah!!!
Huge kudos to the Great Scott MacQueen!
I bought the Image Ent. dvd years ago and is still in my collection. I am so happy, I'm drooling, LOL!!! Although I have seen it in theaters, the copies have just been fair at best!! To have this classic film finally receiving the love that it's needed for decades is time for a party!! Kudos to all that took that leap of faith!!I haven't seen Invaders from Mars since about 1976, when I saw it at a revival at the Balboa Theater in Southern California, I think as part of a double feature with War of the Worlds. Especially since it's restored from the original camera negative I'm likely to get this gem.
Wasn't this shot in Cinecolor?Soooo new combine from the three strips?
EDIT: Oh this was shot on TriPack. Why did I think it was a late three-strip?