Sony takes dozens of titles OOP

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Matt
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:58 pm

#26 Post by Matt »

The Lawrence of Arabia Superbit (i.e. the one with the good transfer) has just gone out of print.
Cinesimilitude
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#27 Post by Cinesimilitude »

I had 3, and just traded my 2 sealed ones...

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FilmFanSea
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#28 Post by FilmFanSea »

matt wrote:The Lawrence of Arabia Superbit (i.e. the one with the good transfer) has just gone out of print.
I smell an upcoming triple-dip (maybe one of those Superbit Deluxe releases with the extras from the original 2-disc set united with the superior re-mastered Superbit transfer).
unclehulot
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#29 Post by unclehulot »

FilmFanSea wrote:
matt wrote:The Lawrence of Arabia Superbit (i.e. the one with the good transfer) has just gone out of print.
I smell an upcoming triple-dip (maybe one of those Superbit Deluxe releases with the extras from the original 2-disc set united with the superior re-mastered Superbit transfer).
Triple? Can you say quadruple (or quintuple)? Don't you think it's inevitable on HD-DVD and/or Blue Ray?
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miless
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#30 Post by miless »

I'm glad I got my copy of Cronenberg's Spider a while ago... I would have hated not being able to watch it again (I wonder if they sold off the rights to many of these... I bet Criterion would release this one)
Narshty
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#31 Post by Narshty »

matt wrote:The Lawrence of Arabia Superbit (i.e. the one with the good transfer) has just gone out of print.
Lo and behold, next year is the 45th anniversary. We know how Sony love their mildly upgraded re-releases.
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