Saludos Amigos is uncensored on the new Walt & El Grupo documentary DVD, with Goofy smoking.MoonlitKnight wrote:Now let's see those 40s stopgap anthology films finally get a proper release (with "Saludos Amigos," "Make Mine Music," and "Melody Time" all finally uncensored).
The OOP Heads-Up Thread
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zitherstrings
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Pines of Rome & Firebird = at least $5. It's a steal.MoonlitKnight wrote:I wish this had been available separately from "Fantasia 2000," but what can you do
- Murdoch
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The Homevision release of Shinoda's Pale Flower is OOP.
- Forrest Taft
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Several Langs seems to have gone OOP: Secret Beyond the Door (Wild Side), House By the River (Wild Side), Western Union (Optimum) and The Spiders (Image). None of which I bought before they went OOP. 
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Perkins Cobb
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Glad I snagged Western Union while I could. Speaking of your namesake, Mr. Altman, I see that California Split (which I did not snag while I could) is starting to command collectors' prices, and is MIA from Netflix/Blockbuster.com.
- matrixschmatrix
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There's an Italian release of Secret Beyond the Door here- has anyone seen it? I'd be curious how they compare, since reading the Beaver on the Wild Side, it didn't sound like a remarkably high quality release...
- Forrest Taft
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Fnac is still selling Secret Beyond the Door! A 2 disc, "Collection Les Introuvables Fnac" from Wild Side. Good enough for me.
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jackson_browne
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George Cukor's IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, recently OOP, just became "Unavailable" on my Netflix queue and has been relegated to the "Save" hell. Here's hoping it becomes available via Instant View soon.
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- Dot Com Dom
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Annie Get Your Gun
Love in the Afternoon
(Both still available in Warner TCM sets)
Love in the Afternoon
(Both still available in Warner TCM sets)
- Gregory
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CD-Wow recently shipped me the R2 of this for $7.99. Probably time to get while the getting's good. I see the R1 is still available pretty affordably secondhand, too.jackson_browne wrote:George Cukor's IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, recently OOP, just became "Unavailable" on my Netflix queue and has been relegated to the "Save" hell. Here's hoping it becomes available via Instant View soon.
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Base.com sells the R2 for £2.3
- Murdoch
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Artificial Eye's Slow Motion release seems to be
- Peacock
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Yes, as are the AE Mizoguchi titles and Dumont's L'Humanite.
Not sure if someone mentioned previously that the Dardennes' Rosetta is also gone
P.S. Slow Motion with the same extras is available in the recent Gaumont boxset, Criterion will be releasing L'Humanite, and the Mizoguchi's are presumedly are both owned by Criterion as well so it's possible we'll see them in an Eclipse set someday.
Not sure if someone mentioned previously that the Dardennes' Rosetta is also gone
P.S. Slow Motion with the same extras is available in the recent Gaumont boxset, Criterion will be releasing L'Humanite, and the Mizoguchi's are presumedly are both owned by Criterion as well so it's possible we'll see them in an Eclipse set someday.
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from Moviemail:Murdoch wrote:Artificial Eye's Slow Motion release seems to be
Same on the pages for L'Humanite and the Mizoguchis.This title is currently not available due to licensing problems. We hope that these will be sorted out within the first few months of 2011.
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broadwayrock
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Same for Pialat's Loulou.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Dammit, why didn't I pick up the Pialat when it was like four dollars?!
- Oedipax
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Maybe this has been mentioned already, but Taschen's Kubrick Archives book went OOP at some point and used copies on Amazon start around $300. Pretty tempted to sell mine, assuming anyone's actually buying at that price.
- perkizitore
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If you sell it, you'll regret it for the rest of your life. Go to a bookstore and see how smaller the in print version of the Kubrick Archives is.
- Cash Flagg
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Sayonara
Love and Death
Breaker Morant (DVD and Blu-ray)
Love and Death
Breaker Morant (DVD and Blu-ray)
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Image's Les Vampires
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Perfect Blue
- Murdoch
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Another Image silent, It
I'm crossing my fingers that Kino will give it the blu treatment.
I'm crossing my fingers that Kino will give it the blu treatment.
- Gregory
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Cash Flagg wrote:Breaker Morant (DVD and Blu-ray)
There have been a few helpful tips for me on this page alone -- thanks!Murdoch wrote:Image's Les Vampires
I'd meant to pick up Breaker Morant for a few years while I was waiting to go Blu, so I'm glad I was able to snap up one of the few copies remaining that are at a good price. And I think I knew the R1 Vampires had gone OOP, but I didn't bother to list mine on Amazon Marketplace until reading Murdoch's reminder. Just sold it for almost $90. For that kind of money I can live without having a tinted transfer as a complement to the superb AE set.
As a tip of my own, I think it's worth noting recently OOP film-related books here, too, especially in cases where it looks like inexpensive copies could become scarcer and scarcer. I'd long meant to pick up Chris Fujiwara's Jacques Tourneur: The Cinema of Nightfall and noticed it's now OOP, so I picked up one of the copies still at Amazon Marketplace for under $10.