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Zen Peckinpah 03-26-10 12:39 AM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by ReduxGuy (Post 10071983)
I'm still waiting for my widescreen White Lightning.

:up:

JJE-187 03-26-10 08:34 AM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 
As soon as they release The Town That Dreaded Sundown I will be happy. I wish they would release a bunch of old horror/sci fi and use the Midnite Movies banner

Jaymole 03-26-10 08:41 AM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by ReduxGuy (Post 10071983)
I'm still waiting for my widescreen White Lightning.

If you have a multi-region player, MGM released this in Anamorphic widescreen in the UK. It is pretty cheap as well on Amazon UK.

DaveM4964 03-26-10 05:06 PM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by JJE-187 (Post 10072380)
As soon as they release The Town That Dreaded Sundown I will be happy. I wish they would release a bunch of old horror/sci fi and use the Midnite Movies banner

I'm looking forward to seeing this one in its OAR.
Does MGM also own the rights to The Legend Of Boggy Creek? I'm tired of watching the old p&s dvd i have right now.

calhoun07 03-26-10 06:38 PM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by The Valeyard (Post 10069912)
If it's the only way I can get Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot, so be it.

It's not the only way, but it's barely a step up from the way fans had to do it before now (which was to buy fan made DVD-Rs from comic book conventions.)

kintnerboy 03-27-10 09:22 AM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 
The Landlord AND Cold Turkey? Awesome, awesome, awesome. Count me in. Could care less if they're dvd-r.

davidh777 03-27-10 11:39 AM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by fuzzbox (Post 10069950)
if it's the difference between some rare movies never seeing the light of day (except for bootlegs) or officially sanctioned dvd-rs, i'll take the dvd-rs.

Not that there's really anything on that list i want, it's just the principle.

-jason

+1

slowcloud 03-27-10 05:25 PM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by davidh777 (Post 10074336)
+1

+2

Scorpio 03-27-10 11:35 PM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 
They better not release Vampire Circus, Twins of Evil, and Hands of the Ripper like this!

The Valeyard 03-27-10 11:49 PM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by calhoun07 (Post 10073344)
It's not the only way, but it's barely a step up from the way fans had to do it before now (which was to buy fan made DVD-Rs from comic book conventions.)

I'm hoping it won't be as TV-muddy as a convention purchase.

Michael Allred 03-20-11 05:24 PM

Re: MGM also goes to DVD-R
 

Originally Posted by Rypro 525 (Post 10072050)
I'm surprised they didn't announce the remake of 12 angry men w/ Jack Lemmon and George C. Scott and many others

Been wanting that one for a loooooong time


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