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Beyond the Valley of the Dolls and Valley of the Dolls-two disc action!
It's official! The Criterion release didn't happen but Fox has committed to give these titles some love.
I'll be getting BtVotD for sure and will probably rent VotD. Fox Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of The Valley of the Dolls (Special Edition) and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (Special Edition) for 13th June 2006 priced at $26.98 SRP each. These two-disc special edition releases of the cult Russ Meyer titles offer the following features… The Valley of the Dolls (Special Edition) - Lured by their dreams of fame and fortune, three ambitious young women enter the world of show business and discover how easy it is to sink into a celebrity nightmare of ego, alcohol and 'pills' - the beloved "dolls." A prim New Englander (Barbara Parkins) unexpectedly skyrockets from her job as secretary in a talent agency to a glamorous TV model. A determined singer (Patty Duke) finds that Hollywood success can also spell self-destruction. And a beautiful sex symbol (Sharon Tate) is torn between the money commands and the shame of feeling exploited. Based on Jacqueline Susann's phenomenal best-seller about the underside of Hollywood, this fascinating melodrama was once seen as a shocking behind-the-scenes look at how show business creates instant stars, destroys romances and changes personalities forever. Disc 1: Main Feature English Stereo & Mono Spanish Mono English & Spanish subtitles Commentary by Alonso Duralde Cast Commentary Disc 2: Extra Features Gotta Get off this Merry-Go-Round: Sex, Dolls and Showtunes Pill Pop-Up Karaoke: Follow the Bouncing Doll The Divine Ms. Susann Doll-A-Palooza: Addicts Forum A Go-Go Translate French Porn Movies What's My Line? Episode Screen Tests: Robert Forester & Laura Devon Judy Garland Laura Devon & Tony Scotti Barbara Parkins & Becker & Harada Sharon Tate Lara Linday TV Spots- :10, :20, :60 Trailers: 3:21 & 2:10 Archival Promotional Featurette Archival Making of Musical Numbers from ebay KD Lang Re-mix LACMA Event Backstory: Valley of the Dolls Pop Up Trivia Track-FMC Soap Opera 1994 Mini Series 1981 Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (Special Edition) - When three female rock'n'rollers travel to Hollywood to claim an inheritance, they meet up with a kinky music promoter who turns them on to a whole new scene. At first, all seems very exciting and the naïve trio becomes submerged in his dangerous tinsel town underworld-before they discover his true motives. Disc 1: Main Feature Roger Ebert Commentary Cast Commentary Disc 2: Extra Features Above, Beneath and Beyond the Valley Look on Up at the Bottom The Best of Beyond: Psychedelic Scrapbook Sex, Drugs, Music & Murder - Signs of the Time, Baby Z-Man's Far Out Party Favours: A collection of "Dolls" DVD Treats: Event Footage from S. Perry-Z-man's boobs Trailers 2:00 & 2:28 (1, 2 and G) plus teaser trailer Archival Promotional piece Screen Tests: Michael Blodgett & Synthia Meyers Harrison Page & Marcia McBroom Anne Randal & Unknown Actor 2 Unknown Actors Claudia Jennings & John Nelson http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/6751/aavotd4yg.jpg http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8969/aabtvotd7fn.jpg http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=61149 |
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Wasan't Pam Grier in BtVotD?
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Originally Posted by Zodiac_Speaking
Wasan't Pam Grier in BtVotD?
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Very cool news!
"You're a groovy boy....I'd like to strap you on sometime!" :) |
Valley Of The Dolls most certainly! This is one of my long awaited titles to be released on DVD. Now, Beyond The Valley of the Dolls is a totally different story, which is a forgettable, astrocious film by any video format. An insult to it's predecessor.
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I'd like to get both of these to check them out, as I have never seen them. However, their current price point is a bit high for a blind buy in this case. I may rent them, and wait hopefully for a price drop if I like one or both.
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Originally Posted by SINGLE104
Valley Of The Dolls most certainly! This is one of my long awaited titles to be released on DVD. Now, Beyond The Valley of the Dolls is a totally different story, which is a forgettable, astrocious film by any video format. An insult to it's predecessor.
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Originally Posted by ThatGuamGuy
"predecessor"? I thought it was a parody, not a sequel...
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Originally Posted by SINGLE104
Now, Beyond The Valley of the Dolls is a totally different story, which is a forgettable, astrocious film by any video format
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Originally Posted by ThatGuamGuy
"predecessor"? I thought it was a parody, not a sequel...
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I'll take both. Please and thank you. Some of the best mod-era films around. Yeah, Baby, Yeah!
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Wouldn't ya know it!
The wife has been after these for a while and I finally picked up the Region 2 release which came packaged together for about $12. Since we probably won't be too bothered about the extras or unless I read otherwise, we'll stick with these. |
Originally Posted by SINGLE104
Valley Of The Dolls most certainly! This is one of my long awaited titles to be released on DVD. Now, Beyond The Valley of the Dolls is a totally different story, which is a forgettable, astrocious film by any video format. An insult to it's predecessor.
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wow, a commentary by Ebert. now i wonder if he'll admit to being proud of it or not.
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He's always admitted to being proud of it.
Russ loved to talk about Roger liking large black women (he married one too) and getting head (from women) while they were working together. There's a quote around about him getting it pool-side and flopping around like a seal. :lol: |
Thanks Buford! Now I've gotta go jam a crochet needle through my brain to get that mental image out! :suicide:
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:lol:
It's been burned into my mind for about ten years so I'm glad I could share. :) |
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That's odd. I'd posted large images via ImageShack and they're now gone.
edit to add: now they're back. :confused: |
Originally Posted by Buford T Pusser
He's always admitted to being proud of it.
Russ loved to talk about Roger liking large black women (he married one too) and getting head (from women) while they were working together. There's a quote around about him getting it pool-side and flopping around like a seal. :lol: Man, I cant wait to finally see Ebert's "classic" that he so often has bragged about! |
I don't recognize the woman at the top of the BVD cover in the pink. I've seen the movie 100 times and she doesn't look familiar.
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It looks like Farrah Fawcett but she wasn't in the flick. Or was she? I almost want to think she was an uncredited partygoer.
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I'll get Beyond; sold my R2 double feature DVD when I read Ebert recorded a commentary.
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Originally Posted by SINGLE104
Valley Of The Dolls most certainly! This is one of my long awaited titles to be released on DVD. Now, Beyond The Valley of the Dolls is a totally different story, which is a forgettable, astrocious film by any video format. An insult to it's predecessor.
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