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#451 Post by knives »

Luckily you can get Lilith for about five bucks on amazon.
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#452 Post by perkizitore »

Is the Stanley Kramer Collection worthwhile?
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#453 Post by knives »

Does it have The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T or (if you're into that kind of thing) It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World? If the answer is no than it's not worth it.
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#454 Post by domino harvey »

It has Dr T and some other decent films he only produced. I own it, and I hate Stanley Kramer, if that helps
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#455 Post by Feego »

I think the Bond films are just going on moratorium in anticipation of the next Bond movie, at which point they'll be reissued (likely the same transfers and bonus features).
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#456 Post by knives »

I should watch the Bond films one of these days though I didn't particularly like the one film of the series I have seen.
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#457 Post by cdnchris »

I think one would have to be completely dead inside to not like at least one of the Bond films. But that's just how I feel on the subject.
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#458 Post by hearthesilence »

I've seen almost all of them, mainly because TBS or TNT used to broadcast them ad nauseum. The first three are still the best, when the franchise really rested on Connery's shoulders and before everything became too ludicrous. Criterion even licensed the same three films for LaserDisc release back in the '90s - you can read the accompanying essay on their website.
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#459 Post by El Manchego »

Feego wrote:I think the Bond films are just going on moratorium in anticipation of the next Bond movie, at which point they'll be reissued (likely the same transfers and bonus features).
This coming year is the 50th anniversary of Dr. No and the Bond films, I wouldn't be surprised if that will result in some sort of larger mega-reissue campaign; I've heard of at least one institution planning an anniversary celebration.
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#460 Post by domino harvey »

perkizitore wrote:Is the Ultimate Hammer Collection OOP?
Back In Stock on Amazon.co.uk RIGHT NOW and actually cheaper than ever: a little over 26 pounds
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#461 Post by perkizitore »

Yes, my copy has shipped.
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#462 Post by domino harvey »

Several Buena Vista TV season sets are going OOP, including Felicity, Dirty Sexy Money, and Samantha Who

Kino's Jamaica Inn
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#463 Post by dustybooks »

domino harvey wrote:Kino's Jamaica Inn
I have the Laserlight edition of Jamaica Inn, which I've recently learned is cut. Does anyone know if the Kino is an improvement? I'm a bit of a Hitchcock completist so I'd like to have the best version available even though it's one of his lesser films.
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#464 Post by The Narrator Returns »

dustybooks wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Kino's Jamaica Inn
I have the Laserlight edition of Jamaica Inn, which I've recently learned is cut. Does anyone know if the Kino is an improvement? I'm a bit of a Hitchcock completist so I'd like to have the best version available even though it's one of his lesser films.
Stick with your Laserlight. The Kino has the footage, but it looks awful. Plus, it has no extras. The comparison is here.
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#465 Post by neal »

The Narrator Returns wrote:
dustybooks wrote: EDIT: The link provided does not work.
Edit: Take off the "L" on "html."
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#466 Post by Jonathan S »

The UK R2 Carlton DVD is complete (almost 95 minutes with PAL speed-up) and sourced from what appears to be a nice 35mm print (not fully cleaned-up). The only slight drawback I'm aware of is that it's a Raymond Rohauer print so has his copyright notice plastered over the main title (and a couple of new titles in front of it).

More info here including screengrabs.
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#467 Post by MichaelB »

dustybooks wrote:I know The Lodger is particularly hard to find now, and Sabotage is starting to show up with higher and higher prices. A pity because I believe these are the best R1 versions so far of the British films included.
There's no point buying any of the Hitchcock silents right now, what with the BFI restorations being unveiled over the next year. I don't know about DVD/Blu-ray plans, but I suspect they're very much on the cards - especially since they'll have 2K digital masters immediately to hand.
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#468 Post by Murdoch »

MST3K Gamera set, grab it now before it skyrockets in price.

Also, Lost in America is OOP.
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#469 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Murdoch wrote:MST3K Gamera set, grab it now before it skyrockets in price.
Wow, hopefully they're just reissuing it without the aluminum case, it would be pretty sad if they only kept it out for a few months. I mean, I have it already, but still.
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#470 Post by filmghost »

Is there any difference between that and the Shout Factory "Gamera" releases?
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#471 Post by Murdoch »

Some puppets and a guy talking during the movie.
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#472 Post by Grand Wazoo »

matrixschmatrix wrote:
Murdoch wrote:MST3K Gamera set, grab it now before it skyrockets in price.
Wow, hopefully they're just reissuing it without the aluminum case, it would be pretty sad if they only kept it out for a few months. I mean, I have it already, but still.
Standard Edition

I was about to jump on it too until I saw this.
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#473 Post by MichaelB »

Murdoch wrote:Some puppets and a guy talking during the movie.
That must be why it's going OOP.

Hell of a glitch, though - was the QC team completely asleep on the job?
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#474 Post by cache-cache »

So only the deluxe edition is going OOP?
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#475 Post by domino harvey »

A lot of MGM boxes, including their Bergman box, Roger Corman Collection, Frankenheimer set, the Magnificent Seven Collection (both Blu-ray and DVD versions), and also Moodysson's Together/Tilsammans
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