The OOP Heads-Up Thread

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dwk
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#801 Post by dwk »

The Blob remake is getting released by Twilight Time next year. With the DVD now OOP, I expect the Blu to sell out faster than TT's Christine.

The Hostel films are already available as a double feature Blu-ray from Mill Creek.
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#802 Post by domino harvey »

It's worth remembering that like Warners, Sony has put some of their OOP titles back "in print" via burn on demand DVD-Rs, so that's also a real threat here
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#803 Post by rrenault »

domino harvey wrote:Cache is out via region-free Blu-ray from Artificial Eye
Are you sure about that? The AE blu-ray release of Cache seems readily available to me.
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#804 Post by Askew »

rrenault wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Cache is out via region-free Blu-ray from Artificial Eye
Are you sure about that? The AE blu-ray release of Cache seems readily available to me.
When domino said "Cache is out," he was actually referring to it as being in print and out in the market.
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#806 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Is Abbott and Costello Meets Frankenstein OOP? It's disappearing from online retailers.
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#807 Post by domino harvey »

According to MMM, the new DVD and Blu-ray versions of it are, but the "Comedy Classics" DVD edition isn't
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#808 Post by domino harvey »

All the Real Girls
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#809 Post by bainbridgezu »

domino harvey wrote:All the Real Girls
I wonder if this might be part of the supposedly-massive cache of Sony titles Criterion has acquired. I was always surprised they didn't work on more of Green's films, with this and Undertow (MGM) being the most likely candidates (for quality/reputation and availability). Green recently said they are revisiting George Washington for blu-ray, so now might be the time.
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#810 Post by BillWatkins »

Image's DVDs of Antonioni's Le amiche and Fellini's Il bidone. Maybe Criterion picked them up?
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#811 Post by ianungstad »

The Candidate (Michael Ritchie)
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#812 Post by Graham »

ianungstad wrote:The Candidate (Michael Ritchie)
Wasn't this in the wrong aspect ratio anyway?
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#813 Post by swo17 »

It's open matte 4:3. Just zoom in on the image and you'll essentially have it in the correct ratio.
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#814 Post by domino harvey »

If you're looking for signs that Criterion is in fact releasing the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, every single MGM release that contained the film just went OOP
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#815 Post by Graham »

Criterion releasing a Leone film is the stuff dreams are made of.
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#816 Post by Jeff »

domino harvey wrote:If you're looking for signs that Criterion is in fact releasing the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, every single MGM release that contained the film just went OOP
It may very well be released via Criterion in the U.S., but Fox Germany confirmed that the film is being re-released with a new transfer next year. A reissue is coming from somebody, which is indeed why the existing versions are going out of print.
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#817 Post by domino harvey »

Universal's Preston Sturges box
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#818 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Return Of The Living Dead UK Steelbook (UK version has original audio/music, US has re-recorded), though I imagine a non-limited regular release might come now that this is oop.
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#819 Post by Red Screamer »

domino harvey wrote:Universal's Preston Sturges box
Could this mean the films are going to Criterion?
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#820 Post by domino harvey »

Every newly OOP R1 DVD title is coming to Criterion
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#821 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Of course they would after I just bought every newly OOP R1 DVD. You're welcome, everyone.
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#822 Post by Gregory »

Five years into Blu-ray now, Criterion hasn't even upgraded any of their previous Sturges titles, so it seems like he may not be a priority for them. Just speculation of course.
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#823 Post by Feego »

The only films in the Sturges set that are truly OOP are The Great McGinty and The Great Moment. All the others, for now, are still available individually, two by Criterion. I've never watched The Great Moment, but I can vouch for The Great McGinty, Sturges' directorial debut, as being a very charming film and essential in his oeuvre.
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#824 Post by knives »

The Great Moment is surprisingly good. Extremely witty use of the biographical form.
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#825 Post by domino harvey »

All of Sturges' films range from very good to essential in their own way, so yeah, the Great Moment, even on the low end of his oeuvre, is worthwhile. I often think of Joel McCrea's line "Pain has no memory" whenever I'm suffering through some medical malady!
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