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Old 01-05-08, 11:32 PM
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The Beatles documentary "Let It Be"
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Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight (Falstaff)

(A title that would be perfect for Criterion, absolutely perfect!)
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The Beatles documentary "Let It Be"
Both of them?
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The Inner Circle (1991, Andrei Konchalovsky) [Sony]
The Thief and the Cobbler: Restored and Uncut (1992, Richard Williams) [Disney/Weinstein Co.]
Max Fleischer's Betty Boop cartoons (1930-1939) [Republic/Lionsgate/Paramount]
Wings (1927, William A. Wellman) [Paramount]
The Last Command (1928, Josef von Sternberg) [Paramount - might be licensed to Criterion]
The Docks of New York (1928, Josef von Sternberg) [Paramount/Criterion]
The Wedding March (1928, Erich von Stroheim) [Paramount/Criterion]
Underworld (1927, Josef von Sternberg) [Paramount/Criterion?]
Napoleon: 5 1/2 hr. version with Carl Davis' score (1927, Abel Gance) [Universal/Zoetrope/StudioCanal]
The Crowd (1928, King Vidor) [Warner]
Greed (1924, Erich von Stroheim) [Warner]
The Big Parade (1925, King Vidor) [Warner]
Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977, Richard Williams) [Fox]
A Christmas Carol (1971, Richard Williams) [ABC Films/MGM/Fox]
No Time for Sergeants (1958, Mervyn LeRoy) [Warner]
Yellow Submarine (1968, George Dunning) [MGM/Fox, old disc OOP]
Magical Mystery Tour (1967, The Beatles) [Apple/Capitol, old disc OOP]
MST3K: The Movie (1996, Jim Mallon) [Universal]
Holy Matrimony (1943, starring Monty Wooley and Gracie Fields) [Fox]
Fantasia - Totally uncut with Deems Taylor's voice and no censorship (1940, Walt Disney) [Old disc OOP]
Spy Smasher and the other Republic serials [Lionsgate/Paramount/Republic]
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Originally Posted by BullGooseLoony
I'm sure it's been mentioned before, but ever since Universal released special editions of Legend and Dune, that they would do the same for the similarly maligned 80's fantasy, Howard the Duck. An old feauturette, maybe a new 30-minute retrospective, a few deleted scenes, and a commentary by the writers would do just nicely.
Check THIS thread.
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Here's a few that I really want to see get an dvd release:

Slaughter High
Hunter's Blood
Rolling Thunder(really want this)
Death Weekend
Old 01-08-08, 08:00 PM
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Tex Avery's Screwball Classics
Old 01-09-08, 10:34 AM
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Jigsaw 1968

Still waiting for DVD release of:

Jigsaw (1968) Hope Lange, Bradford Dillman

Houdini (1953) Tony Curtis

Mantrap (196?) Jack Lord

Looking for Mr. Goodbar

Getting Straight (Elliot Gould)

Telefon (Charles Bronson, Lee Remick)

Johnny Got His Gun (Uncut)

Husbands (John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, Ben Gazzara)

Island of Lost Souls (1933)
Old 01-09-08, 10:36 AM
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it seems like Warner Bros. keeps on promising a releae of a special edition of 'The Devils' for the last past FIVE years - um... how bout this year... please.

it also irks me that US release of Pasolini's 'Canterbury Tales' and 'Arabian Nights' have been not made available - the recent HiDef showings of 'Arabian Nights' on MGM-HD - might be the indication that the release is not that far off.

Greenaway's Tulse Luper Trilogy (or 'Prospero's Books' for that matter) is in need of a proper release - I think the only release worldwide of the first movie was in Spain, now OPP - come on, someone.... !!!!!!!!!

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