Movies Not On Dvd Yet !!!!
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When Herowork (1977) comes out on DVD, then all movies will have been released on disc, or the dead will walk the earth, I forget which.
Until then, I hope also to see the DVD releases of:
Prospero's Books
Crimewave
Blood & Donuts (reported available in Canada)
The Reflecting Skin
Static (1986)
The Buck Flower Masterworks Collection
Until then, I hope also to see the DVD releases of:
Prospero's Books
Crimewave
Blood & Donuts (reported available in Canada)
The Reflecting Skin
Static (1986)
The Buck Flower Masterworks Collection
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Zapped Again! has been on DVD for years, only the original has remained missing in action.
I got lucky the night before Thanksgiving and found VHS copies of Zapped! and No Holds Barred, so at least I have them in some form.
Finally, it's The Legend Of Billie Jean
I got lucky the night before Thanksgiving and found VHS copies of Zapped! and No Holds Barred, so at least I have them in some form.
Finally, it's The Legend Of Billie Jean
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Originally Posted by kintnerboy
I've read 100 of these lists, and no one ever mentions Homebodies (an HBO staple circa 1979) which was never on VHS, LaserDisc, or dvd.
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The Phenix City Story
Housekeeping
Hamlet (Kenneth Branagh)
Zabriskie Point
Ozu silents
Ace in the Hole (aka The Big Carnival)
The Crowd (King Vidor)
Last Chants for Slow Dance
The Steel Helmet
Rolling Thunder
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania
Park Row (Fuller)
Man's Castle
Love Streams
Make Way for Tomorrow
The Great Garrick
The Tarnished Angels
if...
A City of Sadness
Paisan
Through the Olive Trees
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Five Graves to Cairo
The Spider's Stratagem
UFORIA
Laws of Gravity
Housekeeping
Hamlet (Kenneth Branagh)
Zabriskie Point
Ozu silents
Ace in the Hole (aka The Big Carnival)
The Crowd (King Vidor)
Last Chants for Slow Dance
The Steel Helmet
Rolling Thunder
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania
Park Row (Fuller)
Man's Castle
Love Streams
Make Way for Tomorrow
The Great Garrick
The Tarnished Angels
if...
A City of Sadness
Paisan
Through the Olive Trees
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Five Graves to Cairo
The Spider's Stratagem
UFORIA
Laws of Gravity
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A personal childhood favorite Monster Squad and Metropolis (the Giorgio Moroder 80s version) and Rocketman my dad loves that disney movie and its fairly recent too but strangely not on dvd yet...
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Originally Posted by crystalrubi
A personal childhood favorite Monster Squad and Metropolis (the Giorgio Moroder 80s version) and Rocketman my dad loves that disney movie and its fairly recent too but strangely not on dvd yet...
I'd love to see the Monster Squad too. But for Rocketman, do you mean the Rocketeer? That is a disney movie and is on DVD. I don't think Rocket Man is a Disney movie.
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I think the wait for 1492: Conquest Of Paradise to be released on DVD has to be the most ridiculous ever. The score from Vaneglis is bigger, more recognized than the film itself I would assume, so that is a selling point. It's a Ridley Scott film, he has a huge following, so collectors would want to buy. It also while not being truly historically accurate is a great film for educators to play to students in class, and the like. You add big names like Depardieu, Weaver, Assante, Wincott in the mix and you have fans who would want to buy. Also as the years have passed on by many Ridley Scott films have been released where this could have been used as a tie-in. Pick your poison I guess, there are many, many selling points. Just RIDICULOUS! and STUPID!
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Originally Posted by starman9000
I'd love to see the Monster Squad too. But for Rocketman, do you mean the Rocketeer? That is a disney movie and is on DVD. I don't think Rocket Man is a Disney movie.
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They've all probably been mentioned previously, but they are worth repeating:
- Howard the Duck
- Harry and the Hendersons
- The Legend of Billy Jean
- The Twiglight Zone Movie (this one is rather surprising)
- Howard the Duck
- Harry and the Hendersons
- The Legend of Billy Jean
- The Twiglight Zone Movie (this one is rather surprising)
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Originally Posted by splattii
Zabriskie Point is out on an R5/PAL DVD. The transfer is fine if you're worried about that.
I guess it's been awhile since I looked it up. I see Amazon has a Russian version (Film Prestige) but it's full screen, and DVDBeaver has the AR as 2.3. Xploitedcinema has the same Russian full screen version. Is this the DVD you're referring to? If not, do you know a source selling this DVD in the correct AR?
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I mention it every time this topic comes up: "Ace in the Hole." It's never been released on any home-video format. Come on, people. It's a Billy Wilder movie. With Kirk Douglas. And one of the most cynical movies ever made. What the hell are we waiting for?
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Originally Posted by crystalrubi
No I do mean Rocket Man the one with that guy who was in Dumb and Dumber I can't remember his name right now...and I'm pretty sure its a Disney Movie. I've been wanting to get that movie for my dad for years now and no dvd