Wim Wenders Collection 2? Any news/info?

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Amazon.com listing: "Wim Wenders Collection 2 (8pc) (Ws)"

I've been watching this on Amazon.com for awhile now, always checking now and then for updates of a list of titles and info.

I see Anchor Bay is releasing it in July - but the Anchor Bay website has no info on it either.

Anybody have a clue on what titles will be included in this Collection #2??
(BTW, I searched the forums here before starting this thread - I'm surprised no one has commented on this yet.)

Very interested,

Platipus
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According to DVDBeaver, the set includes: The American Friend, Lightning over Water, Aufzeichnungen zu Kleidern und Staedten, The Scarlet Letter, Tokyo-Ga, The Wrong Move, Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky, Room 666.
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So, they're repackaging part of the first collection? suckekeke
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Anchor Bay has updated the specs in their website and the volume 2 is going to include the same 3 titles of Volume one plues several others:

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Wim Wenders Collection: Volume Two


Release Date: 12/5/2006
Original Release: 2006
Rated: NR
Length: 296 mins
Genre(s): Documentary
Drama
SKU: DV13089
UPC: 013131308990
SRP: $89.98
Format: DVD

Synopsis


Room 666: Film directors answer the question: "What is the future of cinema?".

Tokyo-Ga: Wim Wenders travels to Japan in search of the Tokyo seen in the films of Yasujiro Ozu

Wrong Move: Six days in the life of Wilhelm: a detached man without qualities. Couplings and rare bursts of feeling come as surprises; other characters remain alone.

Lightning Over Water: Wim Wenders helps his friend Nicholas Ray realize his final wish of completing a final film before his imminent death from cancer.

The Scarlet Letter: Based on a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

A Trick of Light: Award-winning Documentary

The American Friend: A metaphor for the relationship between American and German culture. Includes the cameo appearance of several Hollywood directors.

Notebook on Cities & Clothes: Wim Wenders talks with a Japanese fashion designer about the creative process and ponders the relationship between cities, identity and the cinema in the digital age.
http://www.anchorbayentertainment.co...089&PriCatID=4
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unrelated to the Collections box, but I read in some magazine just recently, that was raving about the rarely seen 'Land of Plenty'
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Anchor Bay make me sick.how come they dare to call it volume 2 while it includes all the 3 titles from the previous release? another reason to hate Anchror Bay.
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