Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#176 Post by domino harvey »

Movies Unlimited has a page up of the OOP DVDs they still have in stock for list price-- be warned that some of the titles will go out of stock between when you place the order and when the order gets fulfilled, but I was pretty happy with what got through
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#177 Post by knives »

Thanks a mill for the link. Only picked up three, but there are a dozen others, EXPLORERS, worth getting for those that don't have them, EXPLORERS.
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#178 Post by fdm »

Placed an order from them eariler this week, comprised of titles from that list, a couple of them Paramounts.

Off topic, but was surprised when I ran across La Femme Du Boulanger as I've never run across it as being available on DVD anywhere else. Anybody have any idea what it is I'm getting? (Imagining the worst, but hoping for the best...)
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#179 Post by Perkins Cobb »

A lot of the titles on that Movies Unlimited list are bootlegs (anything with a chair and a movie screen on the cover), and I'm curious as to how a bootleg goes out of print.
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#180 Post by cdnchris »

Just to confirm: The Australian 3 Days of the Condor plays back on region A players? I plan on going region free eventually but would like to get this now. Also, where would the best place be to get Blu-rays from Australia and ship them to the US?
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#181 Post by domino harvey »

I think every country's Three Days of the Condor Studio Canal Blu is the same thing, meaning region AB, so it should play fine?
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#182 Post by HistoryProf »

and if you are determined to buy from Australia, i've used EzyDVD with impressive shipping times and great prices. They were THE place to shop for HD DVDs before they all went kaput.
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#183 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Unsure of it's status, but I'd recommend Albert Brooks' Real Life which was the first mockumentary, released 5 years before This Is Spinal Tap.
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#184 Post by cdnchris »

Actually, I was just directed to to the French Blu-ray for 3 Days... I was only aware of the Australian and German, but if the French one is the same I might just get that one. But if I do go for the Australian I'll look into that site. Thanks!
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#185 Post by domino harvey »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Unsure of it's status, but I'd recommend Albert Brooks' Real Life which was the first mockumentary, released 5 years before This Is Spinal Tap.
Real Life (which is OOP) also has the best trailer of all time, ever
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#186 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Timely.
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#187 Post by ianungstad »

Paramount has licensed a few more titles to Lions Gate that have been recently been rereleased: Jimmy Hollywood, Ladybugs

Crap titles but more evidence that they're farming out their library to whoever wants to pay for it. Yay?
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#188 Post by dwk »

Ian's post reminded me that Don May, Jr. (Synapse Films) said he was talking to Paramount about licensing some of their films.

Of course I didn't ask him if Synapse has, or is going to, license any Paramount films. I was, at the time, more interested in the news that Paramount no longer has the rights to Four Flies on Grey Velvet.
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#189 Post by MoonlitKnight »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Unsure of it's status, but I'd recommend Albert Brooks' Real Life which was the first mockumentary, released 5 years before This Is Spinal Tap.
Actually, Eric Idle's "The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash" beat it by a year. :-$
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#190 Post by antnield »

MoonlitKnight wrote:
flyonthewall2983 wrote:Unsure of it's status, but I'd recommend Albert Brooks' Real Life which was the first mockumentary, released 5 years before This Is Spinal Tap.
Actually, Eric Idle's "The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash" beat it by a year. :-$
But don't forget David Holzman's Diary.
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#191 Post by Matt »

And I suppose it all depends on how seriously you take Las Hurdes / Land Without Bread. Incredibly, many people take it at face value.
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#192 Post by dwk »

I asked Don if Synapse is going to release any Paramount titles and he replied: "Nope. We'll wait and see how Olive Films does with their titles before we bother. I know the Legend Films stuff didn't sell all that well."
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#193 Post by HarryLong »

Perkins Cobb wrote:A lot of the titles on that Movies Unlimited list are bootlegs (anything with a chair and a movie screen on the cover), and I'm curious as to how a bootleg goes out of print.
A cease & desist order?
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#194 Post by domino harvey »

My "I Love the 80s" edition of Ordinary People felt really heavy, and upon opening it I discovered a CD of 80s songs was helpfully included. Nothing like "Lips Like Sugar" and "Need You Tonight" to compliment the film
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#195 Post by Matt »

I love that part where Mary Tyler Moore teases up her hair a la Ian McCulloch and rocks out.
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#196 Post by domino harvey »

I thought these "I Love the 80s" editions were just repackaging, but no, they've actually edited the film slightly. The line where Timothy Hutton tells Elizabeth McGovern that he listens to modern jazz has been looped to say "'Take On Me' by A-Ha"
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#197 Post by mfunk9786 »

Ordinary fuckin' people.
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#198 Post by domino harvey »

Thanks to DVDAf's search collection by studio, I've just figured out how many Paramount DVDs I've bought in the last couple weeks. It's, uh, a lot more than I started with
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#199 Post by HistoryProf »

went to a different B&N than the two i've been to already here and as I was walking towards the Criterions I peripherally noticed a familiar cover....for Harold and Maude! :)

didn't find anything else, but a good example to check them out beyond the criterion sale when you go in.
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#200 Post by wattsup32 »

HistoryProf wrote:went to a different B&N than the two i've been to already here and as I was walking towards the Criterions I peripherally noticed a familiar cover....for Harold and Maude! :)

didn't find anything else, but a good example to check them out beyond the criterion sale when you go in.
Amen to that! During this sale I've snagged two copies of Harold and Maude, and one each of Hud, Nashville, Ordinary people, the Wenders box, a couple Paramount Centennials, and a few more I just can't think of at 4am. I never would have looked for them if I weren't putzing around in BN while looking for Criterions. And, for some reason, each of them save the Wenders box has been on sale for at least 30% off, to boot!
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