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Is there a web site where you can 'submit' your interest in seeing a movie
released on DVD ? There are still countless movies yet to see the light of day on DVD, such as Split Image Futureworld Kafka I'm thinking more along the lines of something that would pass your request along to the studios. That would be interesting. JAQK |
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"JAQK" <> wrote in message news:0kzsf.29450$mz2.27643@trnddc08... > Is there a web site where you can 'submit' your interest in seeing a movie > released on DVD ? > > There are still countless movies yet to see the light of day on DVD, such > as > > Split Image > Futureworld > Kafka > > I'm thinking more along the lines of something that would pass your > request along to the studios. > That would be interesting. > > > Well a few titles Id like to see out were actually released in other Regions like "High Anxioty" by Mel Brooks. Been told it was included in some region 2 3 disc sets but never seen the light of day in USA. Another title I'd like to see out is Vibes. Think that one was put out on Laserdisc but not certain. If it was tho then they shoulkd have a decent master to put it out. Very annoying to have to drag out my old DTVTivo box as thats the only copy I have hehe |
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In the Year of the Cock, the Great and Powerful JAQK declared:
> Is there a web site where you can 'submit' your interest in > seeing a movie released on DVD ? > Find out what company has the rights to the film and send them a letter. (Finding out who owns the film is a bit of a trick since, frex, Warners owns all MGM films made before 1987, and MGM owns all United Artist titles, etc.) You might also send an email to Criterion. -- Sean O'Hara | http://diogenes-sinope.blogspot.com Steve: Oh yeah, the Prime Minister, eh? He sure has screwed up things for Newfoundland. Life just hasn't been the same since he made sodomy illegal. -South Park |
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"JAQK" <> wrote in message news:0kzsf.29450$mz2.27643@trnddc08... > Is there a web site where you can 'submit' your interest in seeing a movie > released on DVD ? Yes, http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com - search for a movie and then select the Vote feature... > > There are still countless movies yet to see the light of day on DVD, such > as > > Split Image > Futureworld There is a 4:3 full screen (Region 2) version available from amazon.co.uk > Kafka > > I'm thinking more along the lines of something that would pass your > request along to the studios. > That would be interesting. > > > |
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