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Grand Wazoo
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#326 Post by Grand Wazoo »

Got my Bill Douglas Trilogy cancelled. Damn.
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#327 Post by oldsheperd »

You can order from BFI's website and they're actually pretty quick with delivery. I had to order the Jeff Keen dvds from them since I don't have an all region blu ray.
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#328 Post by tenia »

Micheal, do you know if other titles will be concerned by this Dual "upgrade" ?
I have other titles as Winstanley, some Flipside (Primitive London & Bed Sitting Room), Separation and Penny Points To Paradise / Let's Go Crazy that I was planning to order next month.

(same question asked on blu-ray.com, but I don't which one you read the most).
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#329 Post by Calvin »

I got my Bill Douglas Trilogy cancelled too, it's a shame as I'm not sure I'd pay full price for it. I don't suppose there is any chance of Amazon honoring the sale price when the new editions come in?
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#330 Post by domino harvey »

Murdoch wrote:The Classic Comedies Collection which has the OOP Dinner at Eight, Libeled Lady, Stage Door and Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be is now also OOP. While the two Harlow films are available via a TCM rerelease, Stage Door and To Be or Not to Be aren't and are running expensive, especially the Lubitsch. If you don't own the films it's best to get this before the price goes up to the hundreds.
This has actually been OOP for a couple years now, which explains the higher prices. I still remember getting it in some crazy DD sale for under $15 years ago!
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#331 Post by John Edmond »

Just had my Man of Violence cancelled. Doubly frustrating because I ordered it a while ago along with some BFI pre-orders. I have a sneaky suspicion they would have shipped it if they hadn't been waiting for the rest of the order.
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#332 Post by manicsounds »

domino harvey wrote:
Murdoch wrote:The Classic Comedies Collection which has the OOP Dinner at Eight, Libeled Lady, Stage Door and Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be is now also OOP. While the two Harlow films are available via a TCM rerelease, Stage Door and To Be or Not to Be aren't and are running expensive, especially the Lubitsch. If you don't own the films it's best to get this before the price goes up to the hundreds.
This has actually been OOP for a couple years now, which explains the higher prices. I still remember getting it in some crazy DD sale for under $15 years ago!
Pretty sure it was $24.00... If you and I got it at the same sale. The Lubitsch is expensive because it is a Castle Rock title. Who's putting those out now?
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#333 Post by domino harvey »

Criterion, appropriately enough. And you're right, I just checked my email from five years ago-- because the cost of this set five years ago is important, haha
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#335 Post by oldsheperd »

Scored a copy of Danger:Diabolik for a buck at my local Hastings. It's a previously viewed rental but it looks like no one rented it. It's pristine!
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#336 Post by swo17 »

Just noticed that Milestone's edition of the Lon Chaney Phantom of the Opera is OOP and already fetching ridiculous prices. (I'm pretty sure it was in print six months ago or so.) Milestone's website does say this though:
We are sorry to say, but PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is now out-of-print on DVD. We hope to have it out in some form later in 2011.
Hopefully that form is not DVD-R.
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#337 Post by Murdoch »

I fear that it's likely, like Flicker Alley did for their Garden of Eden when it went OOP.
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#338 Post by Titus »

Milestone's edition of It went out of print a while back as well. I tried ordering it through their website shortly after everybody else ran out of stock and received this email from them:
Thank you so much for ordering from us, but I'm dreadfully sorry to say that we will have to cancel your "IT" dvd order. We will be refunding your money tomorrow morning. Unfortunately, we recently found out that our supplier, Image Entertainment, has let this wonderful film go out of print and they have no current plans to bring it out again. We have taken back the rights and we're working towards coming up with a solution but it might take some time. Once again, my sincere apologies for this.
Phantom of the Opera could be in the same situation. Hopefully they'll get it all sorted out and get them back in print before long.
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#339 Post by oldsheperd »

Amazon has a handful of New Yorker titles in stock. I scored After Life and Camp De Thiaroye. If you decide to buy Moolade save me a copy.
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#340 Post by manicsounds »

oldsheperd wrote:Amazon has a handful of New Yorker titles in stock. I scored After Life and Camp De Thiaroye. If you decide to buy Moolade save me a copy.
Moolade is available in the UK from Artificial Eye in a much cheaper copy.
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#341 Post by Jonathan S »

swo17 wrote:Just noticed that Milestone's edition of the Lon Chaney Phantom of the Opera is OOP and already fetching ridiculous prices. (I'm pretty sure it was in print six months ago or so.) Milestone's website does say this though:
We are sorry to say, but PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is now out-of-print on DVD. We hope to have it out in some form later in 2011.
Hopefully that form is not DVD-R.
Personally, I prefer David Shepard's (Image/Eureka) DVD for the 1929 reissue version anyway. Imo the score isn't as good as the Photoplay/Milestone but the image quality overall is superior. Milestone's DVD suffered from such severe ghosting due to PAL-NTSC standards conversion (partly I believe because of Photoplay's method of frame-rate slowdown) that I found it unwatchable. My off-air PAL tape of the Photoplay version looks far better.

The original 1925 version on the Milestone is unaffected by standards conversion but that is (necessarily) from 16mm. Their set does also include some very nice extras of course. Detailed reviews can be found here including one of the even more extensive four-disc Reel Classic edition, though that one is on DVD-R.
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#342 Post by Le Samouraï »

swo17 wrote:Just noticed that Milestone's edition of the Lon Chaney Phantom of the Opera is OOP and already fetching ridiculous prices. (I'm pretty sure it was in print six months ago or so.) Milestone's website does say this though:
We are sorry to say, but PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is now out-of-print on DVD. We hope to have it out in some form later in 2011.
Hopefully that form is not DVD-R.
I wrote them a couple of weeks ago, and they actually hope to bring it out on Blu-ray. Nothing is certain at the moment, though, so it still might fall through.
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#343 Post by Cash Flagg »

A couple more Milestone titles, OOP according to MMM:

Mad Love: The Films Of Evgeni Bauer: Twilight Of A Woman's Soul / After Death / The Dying Swan
Night Tide


Both are still available from Milestone's website, which makes no mention of them being discontinued.
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#344 Post by knives »

Is the BFI set equivalent or better?
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#345 Post by zombeaner »

swo17 wrote:Just noticed that Milestone's edition of the Lon Chaney Phantom of the Opera is OOP and already fetching ridiculous prices. (I'm pretty sure it was in print six months ago or so.) Milestone's website does say this though:
We are sorry to say, but PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is now out-of-print on DVD. We hope to have it out in some form later in 2011.
Hopefully that form is not DVD-R.
Wow, I think my copy may still be sealed...
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#346 Post by MichaelB »

knives wrote:Is the BFI set equivalent or better?
As far as I'm aware, both Mad Love releases are from the same source, but the BFI transfer is native PAL while the Milestone is a PAL-NTSC conversion.
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#347 Post by Jonathan S »

From Nitrateville forum:
David Shepard wrote: Image Entertainment has worked out an MOD scheme with amazon along the lines of Warner Archive to bring back 46 (!) Film Preservation Associates titles which they allowed to go out of print.
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#348 Post by domino harvey »

This is the most depressing thread
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#349 Post by domino harvey »

Both DVD and Blu-ray versions of Rio Bravo are OOP, as are both Classic Holiday Collections from Warners (and the individual releases from these went OOP a few years back, so fetch these now while you can)
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#350 Post by matrixschmatrix »

You can still get the blu of Rio Bravo at Warner Brothers' DVD2Blu site for $4.95 plus shipping
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