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What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Just saw "The Conversation" is being re-released later this year by Lion's Gate. This was a Paramount release and one of the big titles of theirs that recently went OOP. I know Lion's Gate is handling the Blu-Ray of "Apocalypse Now" as well.
I'm glad to see something like "The Conversation" not fading into retail obscurity, but wonder if this is a one-off thing or something big for Lion's Gate. I know there are a few big OOP Paramount titles I'd love see back in print, namely "Medium Cool" |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
They've released quite a few others over the past year;
The Phantom Drop Zone Hard Rain The Relic ...among others that I can't recall Not sure why many of their titles have changed hands lately, but I agree that its nice to see certain ones rescued from 'retail obscurity.' |
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Also double features with oop movies like Let it ride and Brain candy.
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Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
As far as I know, Paramount one-off licensed the original My Bloody Valentine to LGF because they didn't want to do the SE. Maybe they found the partnership worked so well for both parties, they expanded the deal.
MGM/Fox have also started licensing away their titles. I saw a Charles Bronson triple feature at Best Buy for $5 that I ultimately wasn't sure about, and later went to Wal-Mart and picked up a double feature of Easy Money and Throw Momma From the Train. I'm not a huge fan of the low-rent packaging on these features (box copy is in Arial and the whole thing looks kind of cheesy, like it's already prepared to go into a super-ultra-mega-bargain bin). The company is called TGG Direct, and both MGM and Fox's logos are on the back. Obviously, MGM has been having money problems, but I had always heard rumblings about a Throw Momma SE. I guess not... |
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I hope they re-release the spoof The Big Bus.
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I thought it was because Zoetrope, Coppola's company licensed these films to Lionsgate.
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Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by manicsounds
(Post 10186663)
I thought it was because Zoetrope, Coppola's company licensed these films to Lionsgate.
You'll probably see Lionsgate releasing The Virgin Suicides, Hammett, The Rainmaker, The Escape Artist, and Tucker: The Man and His Dream. |
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hopefully these will start showing up on blu-ray as well.
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Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by Boba Fett
(Post 10186563)
Just saw "The Conversation" is being re-released later this year by Lion's Gate. This was a Paramount release and one of the big titles of theirs that recently went OOP. I know Lion's Gate is handling the Blu-Ray of "Apocalypse Now" as well.
I'm glad to see something like "The Conversation" not fading into retail obscurity, but wonder if this is a one-off thing or something big for Lion's Gate. I know there are a few big OOP Paramount titles I'd love see back in print, namely "Medium Cool" |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by dx23
(Post 10187331)
Those 2 aren't actually Paramount titles. Coppolla owns them and when the deal with Paramount ended, his company decided to lease them to Lionsgate, for better or worse.
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Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by cdmac2007
(Post 10188440)
I think I'd say that was "worse".
Lionsgate DVDs are also frequently inexpensive and better stocked than Paramount's. It sounds like a downside on the very surface, but I don't think it is. |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
There's a similar thread going on in HD Talk at the moment: http://forum.dvdtalk.com/hd-talk/574...y-release.html
Ladybugs Jimmy Hollywood Jade Flight of the Intruder The Relic The Running Man Hard Rain Drop Zone The Phantom My Bloody Valentine All Paramount titles currently released (or announced) on Blu-ray... from Lionsgate. You think Paramount would've put these titles out on Blu-ray? Not a snowball's chance in hell. Most have been bare-bone affairs. However, I own three of the titles on that list.... My Bloody Valentine looks fantastic for a low-budget Canadian horror film from 1980 that's presented in its uncut form in HD alongside all of the extras from the Lionsgate DVD. The Phantom looks and sounds fantastic, but still only has a theatrical trailer. The Relic looks and sounds great, but also includes a commentary and featurette. The original Paramount DVD was bare-bones. Oh, did I mention that Lionsgate has released most of the Paramount titles with DTS-HD MA 7.1 soundtracks? Don't knock Lionsgate just because they're not Paramount. They put out some solid discs onto Blu on a consistent basis. Sucks that Jade was only the rated edition, but it could've been possible that the uncut edition was edited on video rather than on film elements. |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by droidguy1119
(Post 10188486)
Lionsgate isn't as prestigious as Paramount, certainly, but so far the art looks basically like replicas of Paramount's, and I imagine they'll take care with the transfers -- the same, at the very least, if not better.
Lionsgate DVDs are also frequently inexpensive and better stocked than Paramount's. It sounds like a downside on the very surface, but I don't think it is. |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by dx23
(Post 10188950)
Well, Lionsgate is a crapshoot in terms of releases. The Studio Canal films they took from Criterion have worse transfer and less extras. Other films, like the Bunuel Mexican films, don't even have subtitles. Apocalypse Now has been re-released by them only in the Redux cut. Why couldn't they license both versions of the film?
Apocalypse Now being recently re-released in the Redux cut may be due to the fact that's (unfortunately) Coppola's "preferred" cut. I'm being optimistic, but we will have to see what happens. |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by cdmac2007
(Post 10188440)
I think I'd say that was "worse".
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Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by CliffStephenson
(Post 10189030)
You're going to be eating those words... mark MY words...
Hold on Cliff, I have question about some of the July Lionsgate releases, are the Special Edition of Johnny Handsome, Lock Up and Rambo (4) -D.C... are they going to be available on DVD? Or just Blu? Do you know? I know you produced the features for the Rambo DC, but what about the other two? Yes, I know this is a Coppola Films thread. But it involves Lionsgate too. :D |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by Willo007
(Post 10189082)
Hold on Cliff, I have question about some of the July Lionsgate releases, are the Special Edition of Johnny Handsome, Lock Up and Rambo (4) -D.C... are they going to be available on DVD? Or just Blu? Do you know? I know you produced the features for the Rambo DC, but what about the other two?
Yes, I know this is a Coppola Films thread. But it involves Lionsgate too. :D |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by CliffStephenson
(Post 10189346)
I didn't really have anything to do with the titles other than Rambo, but as far as I know, they are BD only at this time. I could be wrong about that, but that was my understanding.
Thank you for answering, that sucks, Blu Ray only Special Editions of Johny Handsome and Lock up, I was really looking forward for these to be on DVD!!! :D |
Re: What's with Lions Gate re-release Paramount stuff?
Originally Posted by CliffStephenson
(Post 10189030)
You're going to be eating those words... mark MY words...
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