She's Gotta Have It (Spike Lee, 1986)
- manicsounds
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- Saarijas
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Of course I wish it was gonna be a Criterion. But otherwise, fuck special features, I am just glad to get it out on DVD. And sometimes, unless Criterion turned up some kick ass features I didn't love the film enough to really enjoy putting up 40 bucks for it. I would just expect that criterion would come up with some kick ass features, hence the disappointment.
- Mr Pixies
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Weird, I had a dream this morning that I got this on dvd.
I was hoping for a Criterion release, wish this at least had a commentary, Lee seems to love to do them.
If you are longing for some supplementary material, this is great.
I was hoping for a Criterion release, wish this at least had a commentary, Lee seems to love to do them.
If you are longing for some supplementary material, this is great.
- zedz
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It may be mass hysteria, but I remember the same thing (or at least some kind of indication of special features being undertaken). I'd hoped for Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads at the minimum.dx23 wrote:Didn't Spike Lee mentioned somewhere that he had finished the supplements and commentary for the Criterion release?
- dx23
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thedigitalbits.com confirmed the extra-less release:
Also, not sure if I've posted this before, but MGM will be releasing Spike Lee's She's Gotta Have It on 11/7. This is apparently the first time the title has been available on DVD. Video is anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. There are no extras. SRP is $19.98.
- LightBulbFilm
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I have pre-ordered this out of excitement, but I am slightly dissapointed. For a film like this that shaped the independent filmmaking movement to be treated as such is a shame. There are so many sources that could be bled to give this DVD some fantastic features. Joe's Bed-Stuy Barber Shop is the first thing that comes to mind, followed by the Lee/Jordan Nike commercials that sparked so much controversy, a commentary by the always willing Spike Lee... I know there are NUMEROUS production stills out there, and I'm sure there is a wealth of behind the scenes stuff too...
I'm glad it is getting released, but they better make this transfer FAN FUCKING TASTIC, or I will be one extremely upset fan and consumer.
I'm glad it is getting released, but they better make this transfer FAN FUCKING TASTIC, or I will be one extremely upset fan and consumer.
- manicsounds
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dvdbeaver on the UK MGM disc. Will it be the same for R1?LightBulbFilm wrote:they better make this transfer FAN FUCKING TASTIC, or I will be one extremely upset fan and consumer.
- LightBulbFilm
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I really hope they clean it up and do a better job with it. I mean, I suspect the release of it has something to do with the resurrection of United Artists, so I'm hoping it wasn't just a grub for money idea, but that they really respect this film and felt it deserved a DVD release... I hope they will do something great with it.manicsounds wrote:dvdbeaver on the UK MGM disc. Will it be the same for R1?LightBulbFilm wrote:they better make this transfer FAN FUCKING TASTIC, or I will be one extremely upset fan and consumer.
EDIT: I just found this on eBay (http://www.globalarray.net/user/image1f ... CCBack.jpg). Thought I'd post it for the heck of it... I mean, the laserdisc puts anything else to shame...
(The URL tags would not work for me...)
- manicsounds
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- emcflat
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I am really not digging paying $14.99 for this when the CC was hinted at for so long and seemed like such a given..
Anyone have any insight as to whether this might be a "Days of Heaven" type situation where MGM just wants to get a crack at the action before they give it back to the CC? I know it's different studios.. The fact that it's totally bare-bones would seem to jibe with this idea.
Or maybe I'm just grasping at straws.
Anyone have any insight as to whether this might be a "Days of Heaven" type situation where MGM just wants to get a crack at the action before they give it back to the CC? I know it's different studios.. The fact that it's totally bare-bones would seem to jibe with this idea.
Or maybe I'm just grasping at straws.
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zombeaner
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I attended a Spike Lee lecture tonight and someone asked if there was anyway to see Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop or Last Hustle in Brooklyn, and Lee made it very clear that those were never to see the light of day again. Very entertaining talk, though the Q & A was a bit lacking, mostly due to dumb college students. By the time I came up with a question they were already wrapping it up and I missed my shot.zedz wrote:It may be mass hysteria, but I remember the same thing (or at least some kind of indication of special features being undertaken). I'd hoped for Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads at the minimum.dx23 wrote:Didn't Spike Lee mentioned somewhere that he had finished the supplements and commentary for the Criterion release?
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zombeaner
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Yes it did. I suppose I understand his point, although I don't agree.CSM126 wrote:Maybe that's Whitey's award...LightBulbFilm wrote:Didn't "We Cut Heads" win the student Academy Award for best picture?zombeaner wrote:He didn't say specifically, though by his tone it sounded like they were embarrassing to him.