Now that Star Wars, Back to the Future and Indiana Jones are on dvd...
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Blade Runner SE (Have the current release and the transfer is not to brilliant and neither is the audio. Its my all time favourite movie too.)
I still want Back to the Future 1/2/3 but I cannot be sure of buying online since I don't know which sellers have the correct version (I do not live in the States)
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I know these films are already on DVD but they need (and deserve) to get the treatment they deserve which is why I listed them.
I still want Back to the Future 1/2/3 but I cannot be sure of buying online since I don't know which sellers have the correct version (I do not live in the States)
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I know these films are already on DVD but they need (and deserve) to get the treatment they deserve which is why I listed them.
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King Kong
The African Queen
Bringing Up Baby
Wings
The Crowd
The Big Parade
If...
Raise the Red Lantern
Pickpocket
The Wind
Double Indemnity: SE
The Wild Bunch: SE
Rebel without a Cause: SE
Bonnie and Clyde: SE
The Sting: SE
Titanic: SE
Blade Runner: Ultimate Edition (I realize the chances of this one are getting more and more distant, but still.)
etc.
Of course I realize none of these will generate nearly as much hype as the three mentioned at the beginning of the thread, but... None of them are very obscure, at least not to those who know much about film. Please studios, please?
The African Queen
Bringing Up Baby
Wings
The Crowd
The Big Parade
If...
Raise the Red Lantern
Pickpocket
The Wind
Double Indemnity: SE
The Wild Bunch: SE
Rebel without a Cause: SE
Bonnie and Clyde: SE
The Sting: SE
Titanic: SE
Blade Runner: Ultimate Edition (I realize the chances of this one are getting more and more distant, but still.)
etc.
Of course I realize none of these will generate nearly as much hype as the three mentioned at the beginning of the thread, but... None of them are very obscure, at least not to those who know much about film. Please studios, please?
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Private Parts- SE (especially with commentary by Howard, Robyn and Fred)
True Lies-SE
Kicking and Screaming (where the hell is this one??)
Pretty much all of the major hits of the past 50 years are on DVD so it's hard to think of anything HUGE missing. It was fun looking forward to the release of the three great 1980's trilogies (for me, especially Indiana Jones as it was cleaned up nicely and preserved in its original version).
True Lies-SE
Kicking and Screaming (where the hell is this one??)
Pretty much all of the major hits of the past 50 years are on DVD so it's hard to think of anything HUGE missing. It was fun looking forward to the release of the three great 1980's trilogies (for me, especially Indiana Jones as it was cleaned up nicely and preserved in its original version).