Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

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Noiradelic
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#251 Post by Noiradelic »

Michael's Movie Mayhem may be a little too liberal in what they're listing as back in print in regards to the Paramount catalogue right now, but at least a dozen of the previously OOP titles are available from DD, B&N and Amazon directly. I bought Place in the Sun and it was the US edition. Also, B&N in particular seems to have some new copies of titles that are still OOP like Rosemary's Baby.
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#252 Post by duck duck »

Just a question, not a fight: Have any of you who have listed Coppola's Gatsby actually read the book?
I'll let it die now but I would like answers. Thanks....
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matrixschmatrix
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#253 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Haha, what? Who listed it as an OOP movie?
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#254 Post by duck duck »

I didn't! I just thought what Coppola and side kicks did to it was "not good", I asked based off people's lists of I want this from Paramount.....
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#255 Post by McCrutchy »

I recently picked up Paramount's OOP DVD of Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, and I thought it would be worth posting here because it contains a documentary extra: Clive Barker: The Art of Horror (1992) (IMDb). I bought the disc because the film is a guilty pleasure, and I was expecting this to be a fluff promo piece for the feature, but the documentary is actually quite interesting (and has nothing to do with the film, only referencing the first two entries in the Hellraiser series). It offers a time capsule of a young, in-demand Clive Barker, a man full of energy and untapped potential, whose comics and writings were edgy, provocative and becoming increasingly popular.

As far as I know, this documentary has only been available on the Paramount DVD (as it appeared to be on their Laserdisc and VHS versions) of Hellraiser III and not on any other release worldwide. But be cautious, because the 2011 Echo Bridge DVD--which has a 1.33:1 feature and no extras--looks practically identical from the front covers online, so third-party sellers may get the two confused.
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#256 Post by domino harvey »

Just noticed that the excellent Charlton Heston western Arrowhead survived Warner Archives Hell and has been reissued by Warners for $5.97 list price. Highly recommended, and a steal at that price.

We should try forming a list of previously OOP Paramount titles reissued by Warners on pressed discs at a lower list price. Here's the ones I know of off the top of my head:

Arrowhead
the Far Horizons
Foul Play
No Way to Treat a Lady
Soap Dish
2 Days in the Valley
Whispers in the Dark
Will Penny
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Matt
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#257 Post by Matt »

In my experience, these aren't reissued but old stock with a new UPC label slapped on the back. I wouldn't celebrate too much or expect the pressed discs to stick around.
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#258 Post by knives »

Actually a lot of them like The Parallax View have stayed in print with new Warners logos on the packaging and discs.
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#259 Post by Noiradelic »

domino harvey wrote:We should try forming a list of previously OOP Paramount titles reissued by Warners on pressed discs at a lower list price.
Not sure if all these fit your criteria, but they were all OOP and are now listed on the WB site (searching under "paramount" is surprisingly effective):

Internal Affairs (Blu available for preorder)
You Can Count On Me
A Simple Plan

$14.96 MSRP ($7.79 on WBShop.com)
Play It Again, Sam
Atlantic City
Sorry, Wrong Number
Hud
Death Wish
The aforementioned Parallax View
Serpico (Blu available for preorder)
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#260 Post by Feego »

You can also add:

The Out-of-Towners (Original version)
The Dead Zone
Graveyard Shift
Silver Bullet
The Desperate Hours
We're No Angels
Alfie (Original)
Catch-22
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domino harvey
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#261 Post by domino harvey »

It's happening again: Warners didn't renew their Paramount license, so every film high profile or not distroed by Warners is now OOP, with some precious bargain bin fodder titles now going for a pretty penny
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Re: Pretty Much Every Paramount DVD is OOP

#262 Post by FrauBlucher »

If Sony licenses the Paramounts, look for Criterion's schedule to get busier then it already is.
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#263 Post by PfR73 »

If anyone's desperately looking for Norbit on Blu-Ray, I know a store where some can be found.
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