Re: Paramount Centennial Collection
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:00 pm
In Jeff's link above, it notes that Paramount has confirmed the BD of Chinatown for 2010.
If that's the case, let's hope they start releasing the other Centennial releases on Blu (something they should have been doing from the start, as far as I'm concerned).Antoine Doinel wrote:In Jeff's link above, it notes that Paramount has confirmed the BD of Chinatown for 2010.
Indeed it does. I should clicked on the link the first time! Good news.Antoine Doinel wrote:In Jeff's link above, it notes that Paramount has confirmed the BD of Chinatown for 2010.
I'm going to hold out for the Blu which is supposed to be out next year, but that commentary should be great. Hopefully they'll throw the featurettes and interviews from the previous discs on there too.DVD Active (includes cover art) wrote: Paramount Home Entertainment has announced Chinatown which stars Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. The disc will be available to own from the 6th October. Extras will include an audio commentary by Robert Towne with special guest David Fincher, and 2 featurettes ("Chinatown: An Appreciation", "Water and Powder").
These titles aren't discontinued. Check Mike's "Movie Mayhem" page and look at the titles more closely. They all have 3/4 different "releases" with different UPC codes. While certain UPC codes were discontinued, just about all these films still have one or multiple UPC's that are "out". (ie. not discontinued.)
Certainly it looks like Paramount decided to streamline their home video unit a bit but don't think for a minute any of these titles are discontinued with out researching a bit more on Mike's page. I only came across 2 on the list (out of the one's I've checked) which are legit. discontinued : HUD and STALAG 17. Both of these titles are ripe for new "Centennial" releases, so I'm not overly concerned nor surprised.
Mike's Movie Mayhem is the same guy as mccarver, the guy who puts out the OOP list on DVDTalk. Although I know that there are several UPCs for many of those titles, it appears that many DVDs indeed went OOP completely. It's not that different from what Sony did several years ago to reduce their catalog titles in production.Matt wrote:From our own ianungstad in that same thread:These titles aren't discontinued. Check Mike's "Movie Mayhem" page and look at the titles more closely. They all have 3/4 different "releases" with different UPC codes. While certain UPC codes were discontinued, just about all these films still have one or multiple UPC's that are "out". (ie. not discontinued.)
Certainly it looks like Paramount decided to streamline their home video unit a bit but don't think for a minute any of these titles are discontinued with out researching a bit more on Mike's page. I only came across 2 on the list (out of the one's I've checked) which are legit. discontinued : HUD and STALAG 17. Both of these titles are ripe for new "Centennial" releases, so I'm not overly concerned nor surprised.
A Matter of Life and Death, It Should Happen to You... There was a rumor about Jason and the Argonauts coming from Criterion (although still in print from Sony), but someone should ask Criterion.ianungstad wrote:Which classics are OOP? I checked almost two dozen titles and the only two that were OOP was Stalog 17 and Hud.
I have read - at Blu-ray.com IIRC - that both Chinatown and Sunset Boulevard have been announced by Paramount for Blu-ray releases in 2010.Der Spieler wrote:Sorry to bump an old thread but does anybody have any idea what's happening with this? Is it totally dead already after only ten titles? I mean "Chinatown" didn't even have the cool thick case like the others. Seems like they just botched it to get it over with. It's disappointing when a company pulls stunts like that.
From what I've understood, all of Polanskis' Paramount DVDs were discontinued from the moment he was arrested in Switzerland. If all publicity is good publicity(resulting in boosted sales), I guess Paramount was overzealous in protecting their good name. They chose not to make profits on this scandal. Not a very sound financial judgment, I daresay.John Hodson wrote:I don't understand the Chinatown being one of several Centennial Editions listed as OOP over at the DVDTalk forum (in a list similar in length to their Warners OOP news).
Perhaps this thread will help. They seem to be primarily concerned with packaging and spine numbers.Der Spieler wrote:That's pretty uncool for collectors who had bought all of them and end up with an incomplete package and no news.
How do you "buy them all" and yet "end up with an incomplete package"?Der Spieler wrote:That's pretty uncool for collectors who had bought all of them and end up with an incomplete package and no news.
I meant that the line abruptly ends with "Chinatown", which isn't even packaged the same way as the others.swo17 wrote:How do you "buy them all" and yet "end up with an incomplete package"?Der Spieler wrote:That's pretty uncool for collectors who had bought all of them and end up with an incomplete package and no news.
It's in a full size keepcase with consistent art work on the cover. True, the only other releases I have from the series - Sunset Boulevard and Sabrina - had slipcovers but BFD.Der Spieler wrote:I'm mostly concerned about movies but I don't see the point in releasing "Chinatown" on the cheap.
End it but end it with style, at least.