| Posted by: SamSanchez at February 20, 2007, 2:05 am | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | That's just retail price, I'm sure you could go to a store near you and get them for about $30...if not, just order them off www.dvdplanet.com for $25.97 (for the $40 releases), or $18.47 (for the $30 releases). Not too expensive at all when new releases these days are $19.99 with little to no supplements. Also, keep in mind of the quality of the releases, something like Army of Shadows, a 1969 film from France, takes quite a bit to restore to a great quality (which no doubt it will be), and also a large amount of special features which I'm sure took time and money to attain. When you're releasing films which predominantly are between 20-60 years old, finding special features for those may be difficult. They don't have the luxury of filming making-of featurettes on their own, as studios do specifically for DVD with new releases. </rant> | | Static Link |
| Posted by: MacReady at June 17, 2006, 1:29 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | You guys keep saying that you don't understand my anger, but you keep giving yourselves away when you say that you haven't bought any of these DVDs. I have. I mean, maybe if only Seven Samurai and Amarcord were re-released this month, it wouldn't have been earth-shattering but the fact remains that 2/3's of their releases are movies I already own. I wanna complete the entire collection, not be forced to go back and re-buy the same goddamn movies over and over again. This is more annoying for me than for average buyers since I'm a completist and am bound my habbit to get them all, but I say this is a load of bullshit. Criterion has released dozens of barebones titles within their first 100 releases alone, so I think they should just cut their loses. I know some of them are going to be really mind blowing, but releasing things like The 400 Blows or Brazil and making them only slightly different from the old releases is just plain obnoxious. Releases like Beauty And The Beast and Grey Gardens are perfectly fine... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: SamSanchez at March 16, 2007, 3:16 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | Yeah, exactly. And if getting three out of five is of any indication how reliable that list I posted is, I'm very excited about damn near ALL of this releases except for maybe the Max Ophuls Box Set and Jour se leve. If... is easily one of my more anticipated releases. My predictions for July releases are: Les Enfants Terribles Ace in the Hole Ivan's Childhood and possibly one more. As all three of been quoted as "coming in July", hah, some prediction there. Actually Ivan's Childhood was quoted "coming June or July"...June is elminated. If those are indeed the three releases for July, that is not a bad month, and adding a possible fourth wouldn't be too bad. Maybe the Salo re-release as the fourth? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Grn_Str_Movies at August 7, 2007, 9:49 pm | | Topic: What the latest DVD you picked up (every one)? Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Puck Bond and why didnt you get the new releases? where did you get the scream trilogy from, i cant find it anywhere. and why didnt you get the new releases of rush hour instead? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: MisterChristian at June 11, 2007, 3:33 pm | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Does anyone know if the Die Hard Trilogy re-releases that are out on June 19th. are gonna come in blu-ray ? My guess is when Live Free Or Die Hard hits DVD, there will be a new box set (*sigh*) and Blu-Ray releases of all four films... | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Volante at November 29, 2007, 7:54 pm | | Topic: Laser Disc, VHS Forum: Film Hobbit | | Looks like no movie made after 2000 went to LaserDisc...the last high profile titles released would've been X-Men and MI2. These are Japan releases though, so good luck. Last US releases were Bringing out the Dead and Sleepy Hollow (Source: http://www.lddb.com/index.php ) | | Static Link |
| Posted by: thompsoncory at February 6, 2004, 6:05 pm | | Topic: Box Office Predictions Thread Forum: JoBlo | | I know that the numbers for the new releases aren't even out yet, but I'll post the info for next week's new releases so you can start your predictions. NEW RELEASES 50 First Dates (Adam Sandler) - 3400+ theaters Highwaymen (Jim Caviezel) - 110 theaters The Dreamers (Michael Pitt) - 54 theaters ------------- Right now I think 50 First Dates will make $39 million for the three-day weekend and $47 million for the four-day weekend. Highwaymen will probably fall flat with around $0.8 million or less next weekend. It was the studio's own fault for putting it in limited release. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: corran horn at July 5, 2008, 3:55 pm | | Topic: Wall-E Forum: JoBlo | | I hope that when Pixar releases this on DVD, they aren't stingy on the special features. Their earlier releases had loads of them, but they've become increasingly rare since The Incredibles. BTW, what did everyone else think of the score and Peter Gabriel's song. Personally, I loved both so much I went out and bought the soundtrack--something I haven't done for a Disney movie since Tarzan. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: SamSanchez at March 17, 2007, 2:40 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | A source who actually accurately said all these five films would be coming out for the releases of June several weeks ago (did not read until yesterday) also stated some other ones (I'm assuming for July, or at least HOPING): These are what he said: Les Infants Terribles (Jean-Pierre Melville) Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder) Ivan's Childhood (Andrei Tarkovsky) Breathless (Jean-Luc Godard) Pierrot le fou (Jean-Luc Godard) I'm not sure if he was implying that ALL five would be coming in July, as that would be back-to-back months with five releases. But, if I am to assume that, as the first three I've already confirmed on here also that will be July releases, I can only hope the two Godard will also be July releases. And if all are July releases....that tops May for best month so far. Same guy also said that the Mikio Naruse box set, Max Ophuls Box, and Kobayashi's Human Condition trilogy will be released in December of this year and January of next year. Seems like quite a wait for those, but any further confir... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: dman476 at March 16, 2007, 5:22 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by SamSanchez Yeah, exactly. And if getting three out of five is of any indication how reliable that list I posted is, I'm very excited about damn near ALL of this releases except for maybe the Max Ophuls Box Set and Jour se leve. If... is easily one of my more anticipated releases. My predictions for July releases are: Les Enfants Terribles Ace in the Hole Ivan's Childhood and possibly one more. As all three of been quoted as "coming in July", hah, some prediction there. Actually Ivan's Childhood was quoted "coming June or July"...June is elminated. If those are indeed the three releases for July, that is not a bad month, and adding a possible fourth wouldn't be too bad. Maybe the Salo re-release as the fourth? First off, I forgot to mention. I can't wait for Jour se leve. You should check it too, because one of my friends saw it somehow and said it was brilliant, so I can't wait for that. And you're not an Ophuls fan? I've not seen anyything by him yet, but I've... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: AndrewDB at December 9, 2007, 9:03 pm | | Topic: Juno Forum: JoBlo | | I'd love to see it, but unfortunately, as I've said before, the theaters around here are massively sucktacular and don't get very many good releases. They have to be "MAJOR" releases (IE: The Golden Compass, or The Dark Knight major), to get here. So I have to wait until it either comes to Blockbuster or Netflix. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Borris at January 31, 2008, 9:51 am | | Topic: Blu-Ray question Forum: JoBlo | | I have a blu-ray and regulary shop for new blu releases. I have yet to see any title where you would have to change disks to see the rest of a feature. There are several multiple disk releases, but the additional disks are extras or different versions of the feature (like the blade runner set). | | Static Link |
| Posted by: SamSanchez at March 16, 2007, 5:43 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by dman476 First off, I forgot to mention. I can't wait for Jour se leve. You should check it too, because one of my friends saw it somehow and said it was brilliant, so I can't wait for that. And you're not an Ophuls fan? I've not seen anyything by him yet, but I've heard great things as well. I really can't wait for Ace in the Hole, and it'd be nice if they let that come out in time for my birthday in July. From these current releases, I'l be buying La Jetee/Sans Solei, the Two of Us, and If.... I can't justify purchasing the other two, btu I will most certainly rent them. Actually, about the Max Ophuls and Jour se leve, to be fair, I have not seen any Max Ophuls or Jour se leve, but I guess I just haven't heard enough to have me completely excited for those releases. That isn't to say that I will not end up checking them out upon their release, but more to say that all the other releases that may be slated for this year have me incredibly amped by comparison | | Static Link |
| Posted by: REALDVDARTIST at May 5, 2006, 9:17 pm | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | | Look for Hard Candy sometime in Oct Actually. about Pulse. Speaking of recent Trends. Look at Cry_Wolf, Dark Water, Brothers Grimm, Exorcism of Emily Rose. All december 2005 releases. and the year before Films like Shaun of the Dead came out. Basically its the Studios Call. I mean look at New Line and Dreamworks last summer Wedding Crashers came out first in July....40 year old Virgin came out in August.....but when they Hit DVD....Wedding crashers came out in January and 40 year old Virgin in December....it really has nothing to do with box office or trends....Basically December has become a Dump month...along with October and April. for studios to Dump DVD's. October usually gets whatever is left of the winter Spring Theatrical Releases December gets whats left of Summer Releases April gets whats left of Falls Releases. hope that helps | | Static Link |
| Posted by: bluesbrother965 at August 27, 2005, 2:21 am | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | New releases, both for NOVEMBER: (I don't know how to insert the images from the criterion website, so I just gave the link) Kenji Mizoguchi's UGETSU Powell & Pressburger's THE TALES OF HOFFMAN Both covers look good to me. More releases will probably come soon, because Ugetsu is spine #309 and Tales of Hoffman is #317. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: corran horn at November 17, 2007, 10:45 am | | Topic: 2008 Most Anticipated Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by SamSanchez I agree somewhat, from the ones I listed, only about three of those am I incredibly amped for (Tree of Life, Burn After Reading, My Blueberry Nights), and other than that, maybe Dark Knight as well. But unless we have other things announced, or if there are some surprises, it may be a slow year. And nice at listing Bela Tarr's Man From London....I forgot to add that to my list. Sad to hear you say that. I think 2008 shows more promise than this past year did (in terms of summer releases; fall releases look equally strong). Maybe your interest will perk up once we get more info about the fall releases. Oh, and Scarfather, 2003 was a GREAT year. Any year that gives one Return of the King, Mystic River, Master and Commander, X2, etc is a great year for me. 2005 was a letdown, though. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Kikabi at February 2, 2008, 2:48 pm | | Topic: wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhoooooooooooo Forum: JoBlo | | Congratulations! I sympathize with you prior plight. I live in a small city the same size as yours, and have the same monopoly problem. Fortunately, we do have one art house for indie films and another in a neighboring town not too far away. But it is such a drag when movies are put out as limited releases, since they don't come anywhere near us. (4 hour drive to LA, 8 hour drive to San Francisco) All we can do is pray for them to get wide releases that don't always happen. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: m_burlock at May 8, 2006, 5:50 pm | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | Quote: Originally Posted by REALDVDARTIST Look for Hard Candy sometime in Oct Actually. about Pulse. Speaking of recent Trends. Look at Cry_Wolf, Dark Water, Brothers Grimm, Exorcism of Emily Rose. All december 2005 releases. and the year before Films like Shaun of the Dead came out. Basically its the Studios Call. I mean look at New Line and Dreamworks last summer Wedding Crashers came out first in July....40 year old Virgin came out in August.....but when they Hit DVD....Wedding crashers came out in January and 40 year old Virgin in December....it really has nothing to do with box office or trends....Basically December has become a Dump month...along with October and April. for studios to Dump DVD's. October usually gets whatever is left of the winter Spring Theatrical Releases December gets whats left of Summer Releases April gets whats left of Falls Releases. hope that helps
It does. Still sucks though that I'll have to wait until Dec. for it. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Tayzlor at August 27, 2005, 12:47 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | Man, the November releases look absolutely tasty thus far. That Ugetsu is a first dayer. Criterion is really turning it up this fall. I guess this isn't on the site, but the new version of Ran is also coming out in November. So, for November, three monstrous releases (Ran, Pickpocket, Ugetsu) and a major release but minor Powellburger. Godard's Pierrot le Fou is also rumored along with a Louis Malle boxset. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: SamSanchez at March 18, 2007, 10:47 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | | No problem. I'll have to check out Orchestra Rehearsal, been a little hesitant to purchase it as I haven't really heard too much of it, but certainly will have to. I'll be sure to come here and let you know if I know anything about any future Fellini, Malle, or Truffaut releases, or any releases for that matter that I may hear speculation about. And yes...none of that I posted was anything Mister Christian shared with me. Out of respect to him, I'll keep my word. Sorry dman, but at least you deduced on your own that it wasn't regarding Fellini, Malle or Truffaut, hah. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: bubutthead at January 19, 2007, 12:00 pm | | Topic: The Official Criterion Thread: Release Dates,Rumors,News,Collections And More Forum: JoBlo | Quote: Originally Posted by SamSanchez APRIL RELEASES: 381: La Haine (1995; Matthieu Kassovitz) 382: Overlord (1975; Stuart Cooper) 383: Brute Force (1947; Jules Dassin) three AMAZING releases for April. This year continues to remain great....also more great news. This was in this month's newsletter:
ill definately be picking these three up | | Static Link |
| Posted by: MadsenOMC at March 29, 2004, 8:39 pm | | Topic: Box Office Predictions Thread Forum: JoBlo | | Let's not forget that it's going to be a crowded weekend. You've got the second weekend of four wide releases, three of which found an audience and one of which is expanding. The Passion of the Christ is still doing very well. And then there's four new wide releases this weekend, two of which target the same audience. Chances are they won't all be big hits, and Hellboy has to be considered the frontrunner. I've got to say, though, that MGM has to be thrilled with Universal's DVD release date for The Rundown. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Volante at May 26, 2008, 1:08 pm | | Topic: New Release Tuesday (27 May) Forum: Film Hobbit | Slim pickings today, at least as far as I could tell. I've been known to miss stuff. New Releases
Ab Fab: Absolutely Everything - Not so much new, but if you didn't get every season seperately, here it is in one set
The Air I Breathe (SD/BD) - Big cast...doesn't ring a bell...
The Invaders: Season 1 - More TV.
Thief of Bagdad (Criterion) - Academy Award winning film that heavily influenced Disney's Aladdin. New to Blu
Rambo - We got Blu-Ray, we got re-releases, we got box sets. Honestly, so much Rambo comin out tomorrow it's not worth saying what it all is. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: scottmushroom at May 17, 2008, 2:24 am | | Topic: Steel Book series Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by JohnLocke2342 I don't own a single steelbook.. I flirted with the I Am Legend one but I wanted to get a movie that I didn't own already... you guys think they'll have The Dark Knight in steelbook? I'd pick that up nooooo doubt I hope they will. That would be a good one. WB has come out with a few on their 2 disc releases so it is very possible. I just wish studios were more consistent with their releases. Fox has skipped a few that I was really hoping they would release. I am really hoping to hear about either Rambo, 10,000 BC, or Jumper in R1 steelbook but no word yet. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: m_burlock at July 27, 2007, 3:21 pm | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by REALDVDARTIST I will check into it. doubt it though. as Usually High Profile releases like that would get released before the holiday plus from experience. studios tend to shy away from Christmas day releases because nobody would rent or buy that day. and sales would be down. usually smaller Indy films would get released or films that didnt do well at the box office. That gives me some comfort. But I'll be waiting "on baited breath" for what you find out none the less. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: MadsenOMC at February 9, 2006, 3:55 pm | | Topic: Box Office Predictions Thread Forum: JoBlo | | Despite my predictions, I think one of the new wide releases is going to be a huge bomb this weekend. I'm just not sure which one. Four new wide releases seems like too much for a weekend in February. 1) Firewall - $19 million 2) Final Destination 3 - $16.5 million 3) Pink Panther - $15 million 4) Curious George - $13 million 5) When a Stranger Calls - $9 million | | Static Link |
| Posted by: m_burlock at January 18, 2008, 3:29 pm | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by REALDVDARTIST let me know, if you prefer that i add artwork occasionally for the dvd releases I prefer that you add artwork occasionally for the dvd releases! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Mike at February 14, 2004, 3:52 pm | | Topic: Box Office Predictions Thread Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by MadsenOMC Go see The Girl Next Door on Friday night if you get a chance. I haven't seen any of next weekend's new releases, but I have seen The Girl Next Door and I'm guessing it's better than all of them. Is that directed at anyone in particular? I know I'm not interested in any of the new releases in theaters, except I will see DRAMA QUEEN and ROPES on video, well, and EURO, even though it looks really bad. I don't know much about GIRL NEXT DOOR, have not seen any ads, a trailer, or anything, just the poster, but I like that poster , so I'm interested just from that. I would like to see the sneak preview. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: cletus66 at July 22, 2006, 6:31 pm | | Topic: Box Office numbers Forum: JoBlo | | Not many surprises this weekend. I felt Monster House and POTC 2 would be neck and neck for the top spot. Clerks 2 is doing fine and it has to be taken into accout that its theatre count is about 1,000 less than the other major releases so it's number was never going to be huge. I felt going in Lady in the Water would underperform and My Super Ex-Girlfriend would be a total bomb with 4 new releases and a strong holdover in POTC 2 this type of weekend was inevitable too many movies with not enough box office dollars to go around. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: hoojib127 at November 14, 2007, 7:11 pm | | Topic: What are your Top 10 Best/Worst Films of 2007 so far? Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Ridian Inland Empire (is this even a 2007 film? Other people mentioned it. Also, I hate myself for giving in to Lynch) Nope. It's '06. If you go by world premiere dates, as IMDb does (and I myself do), "Inland Empire," along with other wide '07 releases such as "The Astronaut Farmer," "The Hoax," "Amazing Grace," and "Once," are also technically '06 releases. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: REALDVDARTIST at July 27, 2007, 12:37 am | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by m_burlock REALDVDARTIST, Amazon is now saying the release date is Christmas day! Can you confirm or deny this? I hope that's not true! I really do! I will check into it. doubt it though. as Usually High Profile releases like that would get released before the holiday plus from experience. studios tend to shy away from Christmas day releases because nobody would rent or buy that day. and sales would be down. usually smaller Indy films would get released or films that didnt do well at the box office. which is why The Kingdom and Balls or fury have been set for that day so far. A film like Skinwalkers or Sunshine would also benefit on a day like that | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Horror whore at February 8, 2003, 6:42 pm | | Topic: Kissing Jessica Stein (8/10) Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Mike Of course, you may as well wait until it's not a New Release anymore. It's almost not a New Release anymore at my video store, soon it should be joying the general title rentals. So when it's not a new release anymore then I highly recommend checking it out again. I've even liked it more and more each time I've seen it. And by the way, just out of curiousity, how much do you pay for non-new releases at your video store? At the store I usually get my new releases old titles are about $1.50! I think that price is very high so I usually rent old movies at a different store for only $.50 a movie for seven days. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Calvin Rice at June 2, 2004, 5:57 am | | Topic: UK's GCHQ Whistle-blower case also impacts Greenpeace protes Forum: groupsrv | | "luminos" <logos1@trip.net> wrote in message news:<10bqn3m4b2pu1d5@news20.forteinc.com>... Quote:Two hours (cringe). To be fair, there are compilations from Richard Rodgers Victory at Sea that are far longer...of course that was a 22 hour epic. Only when all or parts of the three Victory At Sea volumes were combined. Each one is a little over 40 minutes. One of the re-releases was 'Three Suites from Victory At Sea', which was 21 of the 24 original tracks of the three volumes, the longest but not two hours. If you count the two 1992 RCA CD releases, 'Victory At Sea' and 'More Victory At Sea' as one, then it's all 24 tracks, and a little over two hours. Hopefully Shore's concert will have an intermission. -cr | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Dave Garrett at April 26, 2008, 4:46 pm | | Topic: MIDNIGHT - $10 Forum: groupsrv | | In article <87d9137e-bcfa-41ad-9b03- 83f8283f44bf@f24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, xanthus666@att.net says... Quote:Found the Wilder\Brackett, Mitch Leisen "screwball" charmer at Best Buy for absurdly low price. The trailer and Osborne, only extras. Is Bob Dorian still around? Costco has 2-packs of the Universal classics released this week even cheaper - $12.99. They're the individual releases shrinkwrapped together: EASY LIVING/MIDNIGHT THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR/SHE DONE HIM WRONG and some earlier releases too, for the same price: ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT/SO PROUDLY WE HAIL ARABIAN NIGHTS/UNCONQUERED NO MAN OF HER OWN/SCARFACE Dave | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Cronos at April 16, 2008, 2:49 pm | | Topic: How do you guys feel about this whole BlueRay/DVD debacle? Forum: JoBlo | | They'll probably force people to move over by stopping DVD releases... I remember reading a while ago (tried looking for the article but can't remember where it was) which went on about one or a number of studios deliberately putting out poor quality dvds of new releases, using single layer instead of dual, not even using the whole of the space available/only using half the available space on dual layer etc, so image differences between dvd/hd would be greater. Can't remember what it was but got a dvd (of a big hollywood movie) a while ago and it was just like that. Was an interesting article, annoyed I can't find it now. I have no intention on upgrading until they either start releasing movies that aren't on dvd (I'll throw out The Keep as an example) or solely on Blu Ray... and as long as I can continue playing my DVDs in the future I'm happy. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Gordon Gekko IDCC on the at May 28, 2004, 9:52 pm | | Topic: UK's GCHQ Whistle-blower case also impacts Greenpeace protes Forum: groupsrv | | usenet@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj) wrote in message news:<sxcB1b6EZqg661B475e88cLwivdkdP00qm67o1OAkZ6e10B09W7W935298V@M7k>... Quote:In article <9ad59d73.0405280001.1917db1@posting.google.com>, jcbond99@hotmail.com (Gordon Gekko IDCC on the Nasdaq) posted: ok great, now can you answer the question on whether you can mail me the tape "ok great" what? Which topic is "off topic" for films? Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti I already answered that question, your news releases are not related to screenwriting, they are news releases, if you are too dumb to no realize that then I feel sorry for you, but judging from your answers you have no tape, so thanks anyway | | Static Link |
| Posted by: REALDVDARTIST at July 14, 2008, 8:14 am | | Topic: The New UnOFFICAL RELEASE DATE THREAD Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by SkyNet i sure hope so... Pixar has been pissing me off with their last 2 dvds (Cars and Ratatouille) being single disc releases when all their other dvds were 2 disc! Not Pixars Fault as much as its Buena Vista Home Entertainments BEFORE Eisner tried to pull the deal with Pixar which if he got his way, Pixar would have been at Warner Bros about Now. Pixar had more creative control over their Films on DVD, however since Eisner left, pixar returned under Igers Reign and he made them Head of Disney Animation, but Iger has not put much effort into the DVD division as Eisner had. which is why Disney has been cheaping out on all of their releases and has a lot of us Double Dipping this year. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: xage at November 19, 2007, 7:07 pm | | Topic: Steel Book series Forum: JoBlo | | Current List of R1 Steelbooks: Steelbooks R1 US DVDs: Appleseed (2 release, 1 Includes Briareos Figure) Black Lagoon Vol. 1 Boondock Saints Cast Away Dane Cook's Tourgasm Departed (Best Buy Exclusive) Die Hard Fight Club Grindhouse Presents: Death Proof (Best Buy Exclusive) Grindhouse Presents: Planet Terror (Best Buy Exclusive) Grudge 2 (Best Buy Exclusive) Hannibal Ultimate Hellsing Vol. 1 (2 releases, 1 Includes an Arucard Figure) Ultimate Hellsing Vol. 2 (2 releases, 1 Includes an Artbook) Ultimate Hellsing Vol. 3 (2 releases, 1 Includes an Anderson Figure) Man on Fire Pride FC 200GP Robocop Spawn: The Animated Collection Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Day After Tomorrow The Omen The Quiet Earth Transformers: Autobots SE (T.W.E.C.) Transformers: Decepticons SE (T.W.E.C.) Versus X-Men: 1.5 (Best Buy Exclusive) X-Men: X2 Viva Metapacks R1 US DVDs: Dune Canadian R1 DVDs: 300 (Futureshop Exclusive) Cars (Futureshop Exclusive) Chronicles of Narnia (Futureshop Exclusive) Da Vinci Code (Futureshop Exclusive) Depar... | | Read Entire Entry |
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