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Kory 10-07-09 10:45 AM

Re: The Official Paramount Centennial Collection Thread
 
What do you mean? This cover looks to be in the same classy design that the others are.

ReduxGuy 10-07-09 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kory (Post 9757218)
What do you mean? This cover looks to be in the same classy design that the others are.

I realized I made a "boo-boo" in my last post.

I should has asked: "So does anyone have a clue as to why Paramount ditched those classy cardboard slipcovers for Chinatown and just left it with the standard cover?"

beer me 10-08-09 12:14 PM

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Just got my copy of Chinatown from wherehouse.com and it also didn't come with a slipcover.

GoldenWheels 10-08-09 12:41 PM

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Just bought the older editions of Liberty Valance and El Dorado too.

Oh well. At least they were cheap.

whisperinglades 10-08-09 11:10 PM

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In the 1980's Paramount released VHS titles from their
silent era period.

These included Running Wild with W.C. Fields as well as
classics Wings and The Covered Wagon.

Most of Paramount's silent era output has vanished;
victims of studio fires and willful neglect.

Movies thought lost have turned up since the VHS
releases.

Beyond The Rocks with Gloria Swanson and Rudolph
Valentino is an example.

At least Wings should be given a release in the
Centennial Collection if they decide to ditch
the rest of the silent era.

manicsounds 10-09-09 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by whisperinglades (Post 9761432)
In the 1980's Paramount released VHS titles from their
silent era period.

These included Running Wild with W.C. Fields as well as
classics Wings and The Covered Wagon.

Most of Paramount's silent era output has vanished;
victims of studio fires and willful neglect.

Movies thought lost have turned up since the VHS
releases.

Beyond The Rocks with Gloria Swanson and Rudolph
Valentino is an example.

At least Wings should be given a release in the
Centennial Collection if they decide to ditch
the rest of the silent era.


But remember that most of pre-1950 Paramount titles were sold off to Universal.

AGameWithStones 10-09-09 05:51 AM

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Paramount still owns their silent output. I'm pretty sure Criterion has confirmed that they are releasing several silent titles licensed from them.

Kory 10-14-09 08:58 PM

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These two images lead me to believe that the first image was the outer slipcover and the second image was the cover on the DVD case itself. That's 100% not the case, and they decided to release this without a slipcover? For continuity's sake, that's ridiculous, and I'm not even a guy who likes slipcovers that much.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ectedimage.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ctedimage2.jpg

http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.ph...id=71078#thumb

If you click this link, you can even see that it appears to be set up that way. I'm confused now.

tylergfoster 10-14-09 11:06 PM

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Scored Roman Holiday from Wal-Mart for $3.

philip74 10-15-09 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Kory (Post 9774303)
These two images lead me to believe that the first image was the outer slipcover and the second image was the cover on the DVD case itself. That's 100% not the case, and they decided to release this without a slipcover? For continuity's sake, that's ridiculous, and I'm not even a guy who likes slipcovers that much.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ectedimage.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ctedimage2.jpg

http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.ph...id=71078#thumb

If you click this link, you can even see that it appears to be set up that way. I'm confused now.

thanks for bringing that up! i had already asked the question about slipsleeve in the slipsleeve thread :)
so you can definitely confirm that the retail version in stores does not come with a sleeve!?

zombeaner 10-15-09 05:27 AM

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I've only seen it in one store and it did not have a slip cover.

flansered 10-15-09 08:42 AM

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When I picked up my copy of Chinatown there were 2 copies and neither had the slipcover. I had mine laid out by spine number and it looks weird now.

Kory 10-15-09 09:07 AM

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Which cover does it have then? The one that matches the slipcover, or the one that matches the normal DVD cover?

P.S. Fuck you, Paramount.

flansered 10-15-09 02:15 PM

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The normal dvd cover. It's the 2nd picture from post 133.

But honestly, it disappoints me that it doesn't have the slipcover like the other ones do, but if they are going to keep putting things out under this banner and keep the prices as low as they've been, I won't get too upset.

Kory 10-15-09 02:35 PM

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That's really weird. Especially since it has been advertised everywhere with the other picture. Hmmm...

MTRodaba2468 10-15-09 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by flansered (Post 9775583)
The normal dvd cover. It's the 2nd picture from post 133.

But honestly, it disappoints me that it doesn't have the slipcover like the other ones do, but if they are going to keep putting things out under this banner and keep the prices as low as they've been, I won't get too upset.

That's a shame. Granted, the disc content is what's most important, but I liked the sort-of classy feel that the slipcovers gave the releases.

Also, not to bring this up again, but who else is upset that the release of The African Queen didn't come to pass yet again?

flansered 10-16-09 08:50 AM

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I'm disappointed about the African Queen, but I am glad that I didn't dump my Castaways dvd of it when it was announced. Even though it's a Chinese bootleg.

Hendersonfan 10-16-09 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MTRodaba2468 (Post 9776243)
That's a shame. Granted, the disc content is what's most important, but I liked the sort-of classy feel that the slipcovers gave the releases.

Also, not to bring this up again, but who else is upset that the release of The African Queen didn't come to pass yet again?

I'm disappointed. I want The African Queen and Wings!

Kent2000 10-16-09 10:18 AM

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Wasn't "Sorry, Wrong Number" supposed to be in the same wave with "Chinatown", as well?

I'm disappointed that this line's release rate seems to have dropped off after starting with such promise. They put out about two titles every couple of months, from November to May, then a sudden 5-month hiatus just to bring us only one title and hint at three others. The Centennial Collection had such great potential, I just hope Paramount didn't lose interest in it this quickly.

Puella63 10-16-09 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ReduxGuy (Post 9756286)
So does anyone have a clue as to why Paramount ditched those classy looking cases for Chinatown and just left it with the standard cover?

My DVD arrived 2 days ago. I bought it from Amazon.
I was really upset because it didn't have the cover. Now those spine numbers don't look so good anymore. I have 9 goodlooking boxes and one boring DVD case.

RobCA 10-16-09 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kent2000 (Post 9777317)
The Centennial Collection had such great potential, I just hope Paramount didn't lose interest in it this quickly.

I don't know about them, but I have. Normally, I couldn't care less about slipcovers; I usually throw them away. But in this case, no slipcover = no sale.

Rob

Puella63 10-16-09 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kent2000 (Post 9777317)
They put out about two titles every couple of months, from November to May, then a sudden 5-month hiatus just to bring us only one title and hint at three others.

What three others?

MTRodaba2468 10-16-09 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Kent2000 (Post 9777317)
I'm disappointed that this line's release rate seems to have dropped off after starting with such promise. They put out about two titles every couple of months, from November to May, then a sudden 5-month hiatus just to bring us only one title and hint at three others. The Centennial Collection had such great potential, I just hope Paramount didn't lose interest in it this quickly.

I know that the retail prices dropped not too long after they started (the MSRP was originally about $24.99, they dropped rather quickly down to $16.99, and that's not taking into account various sales that other places have had for them; Target's $7.50 pricing for Breakfast At Tiffany's and Funny Face, for example), so it's not entirely out of the question.

It also brings to question the future of these films on Blu. I know that it was said that Chinatown would be coming next year, but if this version doesn't sell, it's possible that plans for that could be out...

Kent2000 10-16-09 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Puella63 (Post 9777572)
What three others?

"Sorry, Wrong Number", "The African Queen", and "Wings". All mentioned in relation to the Centennial line at some point.

edit: #102 in this thread has a digitalbits.com link stating intentions for the first two. "Wings" may have only been speculation within this thread, though I'd swear I read something about a planned DVD release somewhere on this board.

olaf675 10-17-09 03:04 PM

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I was in my local Wal-Mart on October 16th.

They had the Centennial Collection editions of "Sunset Boulevard", "Roman Holiday" and I believe the above version of "Chinatown". I bought the first two.

Price? $3

:)

They might have had other titles, but I'm not very familiar with the Centennial Collection.


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