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i’ll take your steelbook if you dont want itI've already expressed my dislike of the steelbook's artwork for this release of LoA in the Press Release thread and won't say more here. I am curious if anyone has an address (electronic or USPS) for someone at Sony who might have the power to reissue the artwork from the big box version before the June release. Hell, Sony could just mail me the cover. I'll put it on the Amray case (or more likely, a vinyl slip case) myself. The steelbook case is bound for the landfill.
I've already expressed my dislike of the steelbook's artwork for this release of LoA in the Press Release thread and won't say more here. I am curious if anyone has an address (electronic or USPS) for someone at Sony who might have the power to reissue the artwork from the big box version before the June release. Hell, Sony could just mail me the cover. I'll put it on the Amray case (or more likely, a vinyl slip case) myself. The steelbook case is bound for the landfill.
Is that what it is?Is that a hint that Invaders from Mars is getting some HD love?
Thank you very much for this!Scanned the booklet included with the Criterion Laserdisc of Lawrence of Arabia.
1888. What a year in history. It gave us the births of T. E. Lawrence, Harpo Marx, Irving Berlin, Barry Fitzgerald, Eugene O’ Neill, Dame Gladys Cooper, F. W Murnau, Max Steiner, T..S. Eliot, Dale Carnegie, Lead Belly and now…Unless I'm missing how to view it, the Times only gives that partial view of the film.
Here it is, complete: https://bit.ly/3EjSGYZ