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Old 07-13-08, 11:41 AM
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Just found out that "Fire Walk With Me" is being released on Blu but I can't find any other details. In fact Amazon are saying September 2009. Anyone know any more details.
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In which country? Haven't heard anything.

In the U.S., the movie was a New Line property, which means Warner now. I doubt it's one of their higher-priority titles.
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There was news of an import in the UK I think a few months ago.
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I was so hoping this wasn't a thread title in search of a "?"..
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Originally Posted by Amberite
Just found out that "Fire Walk With Me" is being released on Blu but I can't find any other details. In fact Amazon are saying September 2009. Anyone know any more details.

This was mentioned in the Blu-ray announcements thread a few weeks ago.

It was originally due December this year, but was more recently postponed a year to 2009.
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Originally Posted by HumanMedia
This was mentioned in the Blu-ray announcements thread a few weeks ago.

It was originally due December this year, but was more recently postponed a year to 2009.
That's a shame. I was rather hoping the 2009 on amazon.co.uk was a misprint. It seemed to be a long time in advance to be advertising it.

Thanks anyway for the info.
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What do we think the chances of Paramount releasing the gold box on blu-ray are?
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What do we think the chances of Paramount releasing the gold box on blu-ray are?
i think there is zero chance in 2008 and hardly any chance in 2009. the market is just not there yet for a 10-disc set of a cult (ie., niche) TV show.
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Originally Posted by kefrank
i think there is zero chance in 2008 and hardly any chance in 2009. the market is just not there yet for a 10-disc set of a cult (ie., niche) TV show.
Yeah, thats pretty much what I was figuring too. I've been holding out on buying the gold box, but I think I might just make the plunge during the various holidays sales coming up.

Although FWWM would be pretty cool to have on Blu... with or without the infamous deleted footage.
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Originally Posted by critterdvd
Yeah, thats pretty much what I was figuring too. I've been holding out on buying the gold box, but I think I might just make the plunge during the various holidays sales coming up.
if you can get a good deal on it, i strongly recommend taking the plunge. it is an absolutely fantastic set and unlike current HD TV shows or feature films, you're still getting better A/V quality than its original or any subsequent broadcast. while i'm sure the show would look great in HD, it's not like you'd be downgrading from a previous viewing by getting the DVDs now and enjoying the brilliance that is Twin Peaks.

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