One & Only Fox Studio Classics Thread
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Originally Posted by MEJHarrison
So, what's the difference between a Studio Classic and a Cinema Classic? I thought they just re-branded until they released 3 more Studio Classics earlier this year.
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Not to thread crap, but why are Doris Day titles getting the deluxe treatment while multiple Academy Award-winning true classics like The Lost Weekend are still available only in underwhelming bare bones editions?
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
Not to thread crap, but why are Doris Day titles getting the deluxe treatment while multiple Academy Award-winning true classics like The Lost Weekend are still available only in underwhelming bare bones editions?
However, I believe Fox does own "Cavalcade", the 1933 Best Picture winner, and it still has no DVD release.
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Originally Posted by dx23
The packaging and cover art is the main difference.
What I'm asking is what makes a film a Studio classic vs. a Cinema Classic. Clearly it's not just a rebranding of the series since they still seem to be doing both.
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Originally Posted by me12321
Well, in this case "The Lost Weekend" is a Universal title, so it's probably not going to be a part of the Fox Studio Classics line anytime soon for obvious reasons...
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Originally Posted by chase3001
Is Fox planning on adding anymore titles to this series? I have 1 - 40 and the Sunrise bonus film. Is that all she wrote for this line?
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Re: One & Only Fox Studio Classics Thread
So, I've managed to get all of these except for The Rains Came. I've managed to find all the rest in local stores (new and used) but this one.
Looking on eBay, there's a lot of weird entries, with many of them coming from Asian countries and with artwork that looks "off". Is this movie really that valuable that it would be bootlegged?
Did anybody else have trouble finding this one for your collection?
Looking on eBay, there's a lot of weird entries, with many of them coming from Asian countries and with artwork that looks "off". Is this movie really that valuable that it would be bootlegged?
Did anybody else have trouble finding this one for your collection?