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PopcornTreeCt 09-13-04 11:02 PM

Hopefully Sony will have the balls to re-release Swamp Thing.

DonnachaOne 09-13-04 11:55 PM


Originally posted by Doughboy
Sony is arguably the worst major studio around right now.
Eh? I can think of two particularly bad points, neither of which are sins committed only by Sony; expensive rereleases and the release of fullscreen-only discs (replacing discs that offered both).

Sony generally have very good quality discs.

Daniel Windsor 09-14-04 12:35 AM

I'm shocked nobody has mentioned the incredible Oscar-winning back catalogue of www.cannonfilms.com

Sony now controls this jewel of modern cinema!

I'd like the opinion of Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus on this auctioning off of their hard work :D


Seriously, I'm undecided on Sony's apparent purchase. I would have liked to see the whole MGM catalogue with one company. it would have fitted well with Warner.

What this does say to me is [AOL]-Time-Warner either don't have the money or the balls. I bet it's the money. You'd think they were flush after selling their music divisions.

anubis2002 09-14-04 12:40 AM

I'm going to shed a tear for The Hobbit tonight...

DonnachaOne 09-14-04 12:42 AM

You're going to shed a tear for a film that wasn't anywhere near being made anyway?

eau 09-14-04 12:59 AM

Darn! Does it mean we will have SE, DE, CE, Director's Cut and SB versions of various MGM titles...especially the Bond series?

Jackskeleton 09-14-04 01:04 AM

I think the Bond series is the main target to be SE, SB, DE, CE, LE, etc. since that was the main thing sony was gunning for.

cultshock 09-14-04 01:26 AM

The Bond films? Bah! They were dying to get their hands on SHOWGIRLS.

darkside 09-14-04 01:52 AM

One thing to note is MGM did a good job of getting out many of their more obscure properties at reasonable prices. The Midnight Movies for instance.

Wonder if Sony will put that kind of effort into stuff like Buckaroo Bonzai and UHF?

I doubt it.

the narrator 09-14-04 02:08 AM

it will definately be interesting to see what happens..especially with all the MGM movies that already have several editions

Frank S 09-14-04 02:24 AM

I don't feel this deal will have any negative effects on getting the Hobbitt made. When films like this have a potential Billion dollar worldwide box office gross like the LOTR trilogy did, studios will be more then happy to play nice with each other to get a piece of that HUGE pie!

LuisL 09-14-04 02:32 AM


Originally posted by DonnachaOne
Holy Hell!

Okay, the possibilities...

- dts on MGM films that deserve them. MGM have done dts twice - one for Die Another Day, and one for the Universal co-production, Hannibal.

- CTHV are, as you may have guessed, happy to do rereleases. This might mean better versions of some MGM DVDs - especially the ones that were non-anamorphic 1.66:1.

This isn't to say it'll happen of course. Why touch what isn't broken? LGF have yet to do another Terminator 2 disc, after all... or do a Signature Series release of an Artisan movie...
I hope they keep the MGM name. It's iconic.

If you bought Disney, wouldn't you still call the theme park "Walt Disney World"? I would.

well there is the disney mgm studios here in orlando, fl. i'm sure they'll have a ton of new merchandise now. when nbc bought universal they had a ton of new merchandise on the shelves instantly.

matome 09-14-04 08:02 AM

Maybe we'll get an SE of <i>The Cutting Edge</i> now!

PatrickMcCart 09-14-04 09:53 AM

Well, expect the "Ultimate" James Bond DVD's to be released in somewhat great quality...

MGM already comissioned 4K digital restorations for the first 9 Bond films (excluding Casino Royale). The rest were getting new HD remasters... all (Dr. No through The World is Not Enough) were being handled by Lowry Digital for this.

Also, all but the first 3-4 Bonds were getting DTS remixes.


So, Columbia will have a good start thanks to MGM.

Green Jello 09-14-04 10:09 AM

I'm not sure I understand this Hobbit issue. Could someone explain why this studio buyout could doom the production of the film?

wordtoyamotha 09-14-04 10:09 AM

Ok, now the real question: what does this mean for a possible Monster Squad dvd?

bboisvert 09-14-04 10:33 AM


Originally posted by Green Jello
I'm not sure I understand this Hobbit issue. Could someone explain why this studio buyout could doom the production of the film?
In short, the rights to the Hobbit are a tug of war between MGM and New Line. If Warner bought MGM, there would be no further issues -- since Warner would then own MGM *and* New Line.

devynal 09-14-04 10:41 AM

Good, so I hope Sony will release the MGM cartoons of old in sets IE Droopy.

DonnachaOne 09-14-04 10:48 AM


Originally posted by cultshock
The Bond films? Bah! They were dying to get their hands on SHOWGIRLS.
Who isn't trying to get their hands on showgirls? ;)

Hmmm... Hollow Man, Starship Troopers, Showgirls and Robocop is one Superbit box set... it could happen.

obscurelabel 09-14-04 11:31 AM


Originally posted by devynal
Good, so I hope Sony will release the MGM cartoons of old in sets IE Droopy.
Time Warner owns the MGM theatrical cartoon library via previous acquisitions (MGM pre 1986 --> Turner --> Time Warner). They are getting aroung to releasing their WB cartoons (Looney Tunes vols. 1 and 2); the first volume of MGMs will be the Tom & Jerrys already announced. The Tex Averys and miscellaneous ones will likely be released eventually, but no concrete announcements other than what I mentioned yet AFAIK.

Green Jello 09-14-04 11:36 AM


Originally posted by bboisvert
In short, the rights to the Hobbit are a tug of war between MGM and New Line. If Warner bought MGM, there would be no further issues -- since Warner would then own MGM *and* New Line.
If that's the issue, I'm sure something will be worked out. With LOTR raking in almost 3 billion in box office alone, there is no way this movie will be left unmade.

PopcornTreeCt 09-14-04 12:05 PM


Originally posted by LuisL
well there is the disney mgm studios here in orlando, fl. i'm sure they'll have a ton of new merchandise now. when nbc bought universal they had a ton of new merchandise on the shelves instantly.
Actually MGM has absolutely nothing to do with MGM Studios. Disney just used the name for their park and that was it. Its a strange deal MGM and Disney had.

JoeyOhhhh 09-14-04 12:08 PM


Originally posted by PopcornTreeCt
Actually MGM has absolutely nothing to do with MGM Studios. Disney just used the name for their park and that was it. Its a strange deal MGM and Disney had.
And that deal expires in the next couple of years, and Disney will move to call it Disney Studios dropping the MGM.

jough 09-14-04 03:43 PM

So wait, does CTS buying MGM mean that there will be more or fewer full screen releases? ;)

It's really too bad the Warner deal fell through, because that would have meant that MGM's entire catalog would be at one home, and WB has been the BEST studio this year at putting out catalog titles.

However, if CTS's acquisition means more Blu-Ray titles, then that's great.

Glennza 09-14-04 06:34 PM

Hmmm... Sonywood, that has a nice ring to it :D


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