Preston Sturges on DVD
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The Great McGinty and Christmas in July are being released in Britain on August 15th, according to www.prestonsturges.com
I am happy.On 15 August 2005, a boxed set of his films will hit the market. The boxed set will include the three films above and, in addition to these three, will also include THE GREAT McGINTY, CHRISTMAS IN JULY and THE PALM BEACH STORY.
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Martha
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Gordon McMurphy wrote:The Great McGinty and Christmas in July are being released in Britain on August 15th, according to www.prestonsturges.com
Fantastic news-- Brian Donlevy had so few lead roles that it'll be nice to finally have this great one on dvd.
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Finally Paramount plans to release The Miracle of Morgan's Creek on September 6th.
At this point, it looks to be barebones, with a price of $14.95.

At this point, it looks to be barebones, with a price of $14.95.

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jesus, Paramount obviously have no clue what they are doing. Do these people actually know anything about film as an art form?
Here we have one of the greatest comedies ever made, released barebones and with a cover that looks like it was designed by a photoshop-challenged 10 year old.
edit: ive done the only thing any sane, sensible person could do...ive posted the cover in the worst dvd covers...ever! thread.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/vie ... hp?p=28613
Here we have one of the greatest comedies ever made, released barebones and with a cover that looks like it was designed by a photoshop-challenged 10 year old.
edit: ive done the only thing any sane, sensible person could do...ive posted the cover in the worst dvd covers...ever! thread.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/vie ... hp?p=28613
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Well played, zedz. Well played.zedz wrote:You'd definitely be better off buying a copy and burning the cover.backstreetsbackalright wrote:With packaging like this, what's to convince someone that they wouldn't just be better off burning a copy?
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Maybe there needs to be a thread for most annoying studio, Paramount vs Universal. Paramount at least is releasing the only Sturges film it has, although barebones and lame covered. Universal just drags its feet and ignores its Sturges, Wilder, Leisen, Lubitsch and von Sternberg films....they're too busy planning on how they can repackage the classic monster films for the nth time....
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While I won't defend the cover, I find it amusing that extras and artwork or lack of seem to overshadow the films. The Palm Beach Story is a bare bones release, but a very decent transfer in my opinion (DVDBeaver and DVD Talk reviews concur) for under $10. I couldn't believe the abuse that Diary of a Country Priest took on this forum for lack of extras, in spite of having a fantastic transfer which was certainly worth the cost twice over for me. If The Miracle of Morgan's Creek has a very good transfer for under than $10, you won't hear any complaints from me.
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clutch44 wrote:While I won't defend the cover, I find it amusing that extras and artwork or lack of seem to overshadow the films. The Palm Beach Story is a bare bones release, but a very decent transfer in my opinion (DVDBeaver and DVD Talk reviews concur) for under $10. I couldn't believe the abuse that Diary of a Country Priest took on this forum for lack of extras, in spite of having a fantastic transfer which was certainly worth the cost twice over for me. If The Miracle of Morgan's Creek has a very good transfer for under than $10, you won't hear any complaints from me.
I agree. The cover is ugly. But Paramount is been very consistent as far as I'm concerned, with releasing barebones discs, with beautiful transfers. I give then credit for releasing it in any cover. Besides the worst cover art in history is Columbia's release of Twentieth Century, but it still did not stop me from buying it and loving the film.
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Tim
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Does anybody know if the films in the R2 Universal box will be available separately? I appreciate that three will, but what about the others? Since I already have The Lady Eve and Sullivan's Travels from Criterion, as well as the R1 Palm Beach Story, I would rather not have to buy them again to get Christmas in July and The Great McGinty.