They are using an abacus. The decision was made by George W. Bush, since it is the only way he knows how to count.Myra Breckinridge wrote:The voting is now officially over and they will announce the winners in August (one month to count votes?!)
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and with fred astaire, maybe we'll get a real version of royal wedding, yolanda and the thief and a damsel in distress.matt wrote:Ah, the idea of having Vivacious Lady on DVD just made my day.Myra Breckinridge wrote:Then read an interview with George Feltenstein:
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Great stuff coming so I recommend you read it!
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According to the extras on the forthcoming Forbidden Planet SE 2xDVD, namely the part mentioning "Science-fiction movie trailer gallery", I think it's safe to assume that we will be seeing more Sci-Fi from them in the near future.
Besides, it's already been disclosed in this year's chat that The Giant Behemoth, Queen of Outer Space and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman are on the way.
Besides, it's already been disclosed in this year's chat that The Giant Behemoth, Queen of Outer Space and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman are on the way.
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Per Lino, The Arrangement is now listed for January 30, 2007 release date. So I checked the other titles and I found Up Periscope for December 19, 2006 and There Was a Crooked Man with a DVD cover, but no release date.
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And the winners are.....Lino wrote:Any news about this lot?matt wrote:They probably want to confirm that the winners are "ready" enough to announce a release date in August.Myra Breckinridge wrote:The voting is now officially over and they will announce the winners in August (one month to count votes?!)
Best Foot Forward - Dec 19
Angels in the Outfield (Amazon Exclusive) - Dec 19
Presenting Lily Mars (Amazon Exclusive) - Dec 19
Up Periscope - Dec 19
Operation Crossbow - Dec 19
The Illustrated Man - Dec 19
Looker - Jan 30
Madame Curie - Jan 30
Gymkata - Jan 30
The Arrangement - Jan 30
Band of Angels- Jan 30
All of the titles are available for pre-order on Amazon and they show the cover art.
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With the exception of the Kubrick SEs, they have released or will release by the end of the year everything they said they would. It may just not seem like much because it's been a consistent trickle of releases (and many of them are of marginal interest to most).Gregory wrote:It seems 2006 will have been a pretty typical year for Warner in terms of volume of classic titles, unless my estimations are way off.
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My only consolation is that they've finally announced all their Superman DVDs and that they will now concentrate on more meaningful releases (namely some that they've been promising for the last couple of years now and still haven't gotten around to them - Performance, Ken Russell, Esther Williams, etc.).
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I suppose we could also see announcements this month for the remaining box sets that were expected for 2006. But what I was wondering was whether we really saw a "major initiative" this year in comparison to the volume of releases of recent years.Matt wrote:With the exception of the Kubrick SEs, they have released or will release by the end of the year everything they said they would. It may just not seem like much because it's been a consistent trickle of releases (and many of them are of marginal interest to most).
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I think another thing that makes this look not so much like a "major initiative" is that so many of the releases were in box sets, some with titles unavailable individually. All of the John Ford discs were sold individually and a couple were available presviously, but that's 13 films right there. The Gable box is 6 films, Tennessee Williams another 6, Busby Berkeley 5, and so on. If they had released an equivalent number of non-related films, it might seem like a much bigger deal. Without a count of 2005's releases, though, I'm having a hard time telling how "major" this initiative really was. 2005 certainly had its share of box sets, too: Bette Davis 1, Joan Crawford, Garbo, Film Noir 2, Astaire and Rogers 1, Thin Man.
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