Ghostbusters 20th Anniversary DVD Coming
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Ghostbusters 20th Anniversary DVD Coming
According to said Premiere Magazine article:
"Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment's 20th Anniversary DVD of Ghostbusters will be available in October."
I just hope they include the Ray Parker Jr. Music video.
"Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment's 20th Anniversary DVD of Ghostbusters will be available in October."
I just hope they include the Ray Parker Jr. Music video.
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I think I read somewhere that Bill and Harold weren't on speaking terms since Groundhog's Day.
Don't know if it's true or not..
Don't know if it's true or not..
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Re: Ghostbusters 20th Anniversary DVD Coming
Originally posted by GmoneyOwnsYou
According to said Premiere Magazine article:
"Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment's 20th Anniversary DVD of Ghostbusters will be available in October."
I just hope they include the Ray Parker Jr. Music video.
According to said Premiere Magazine article:
"Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment's 20th Anniversary DVD of Ghostbusters will be available in October."
I just hope they include the Ray Parker Jr. Music video.
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Interesting.
I, too, am quite happy with the current release (commentary is one of the most interesting and humorous ones I have ever heard). The deleted scenes are included in the current release as well, so I don't know what else they could possibly come up with (save for the music video).
I am a fan of this film, and would double dip if there was anything new included.
I, too, am quite happy with the current release (commentary is one of the most interesting and humorous ones I have ever heard). The deleted scenes are included in the current release as well, so I don't know what else they could possibly come up with (save for the music video).
I am a fan of this film, and would double dip if there was anything new included.
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Originally posted by LasVegasMichael
Interesting.
I, too, am quite happy with the current release (commentary is one of the most interesting and humorous ones I have ever heard). The deleted scenes are included in the current release as well, so I don't know what else they could possibly come up with (save for the music video).
I am a fan of this film, and would double dip if there was anything new included.
Interesting.
I, too, am quite happy with the current release (commentary is one of the most interesting and humorous ones I have ever heard). The deleted scenes are included in the current release as well, so I don't know what else they could possibly come up with (save for the music video).
I am a fan of this film, and would double dip if there was anything new included.
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Weren't there additional deleted scenes mentioned on the current disc?
I'm not a big fan of static features or DVD-ROM stuff, but I would like to see Aykroyd's original (mega-long) script.
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That's pretty cool, thanks for the info! I guess I'll wait until all the specs are announced to see if the commentary is on the new disc. If it is then I'm going to get rid of my old copy, otherwise I'm keeping it since it's a really good one.
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Now there is a movie I would gladly double dip if it has alot of new stuff on it. Maybe GB2 will get a more decent release as well. Maybe we can get free ectoplasm with every copy.
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GB2 I was quite dissapointed in. Great film, and yet a bare bones release. It wouldn't have surprised me as much had the original gotten a bare bones release as well, but with the SE of the first, I would expect a similar result of the sequal since it was nearly all the same crew (i.e. director, producer, writers, and of course, actors). At the very minimum, a commentary would have been nice.
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Originally posted by Romerojpg
Ghostbusters Extreme edition?
Ghostbusters Extreme edition?
Now if only they would hurry up and release the Real Ghostbusters, then all would be right with the world.
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Columbia/Tristar is amazing - they've got dozens and dozens of barebones classics in their catalogue, and they decide to double-dip on one that already has a lot of good extras. I'll pass.
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I hope they re-release GH2 with some extras.
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Originally posted by marty888
Columbia/Tristar is amazing - they've got dozens and dozens of barebones classics in their catalogue, and they decide to double-dip on one that already has a lot of good extras. I'll pass.
Columbia/Tristar is amazing - they've got dozens and dozens of barebones classics in their catalogue, and they decide to double-dip on one that already has a lot of good extras. I'll pass.
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I'm all over this, held off on the previous version
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Originally posted by Abob Teff
Weren't there additional deleted scenes mentioned on the current disc?
Weren't there additional deleted scenes mentioned on the current disc?
I'm not a big fan of static features or DVD-ROM stuff, but I would like to see Aykroyd's original (mega-long) script.
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While I'm really looking forward to this as a huge Ghostbusters fan, I can definately see where marty888 is coming from. It's great that they're re-releasing one of my favorite movies, but at the same time, the first release was already better than many of Columbia Tristars other barebones titles. If they're going to re-release Ghostbusters, then they should also go back and re-release some of the other titles in their catalogue.
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Originally posted by Rockybalboa
AMEN! Where is the Karate Kid SE, where is Neighbors? Ghostbusters is a great release already, so are several of the ones they went back and made superbit!
AMEN! Where is the Karate Kid SE, where is Neighbors? Ghostbusters is a great release already, so are several of the ones they went back and made superbit!
And yes, I would love to see Karate Kid SE. I have the first release but I would really like to see a widescreen version of it.