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    Nuclear_Exorcist — 10 years ago(December 16, 2015 04:36 PM)

    Well, they could easily fit both 24 bit LPCM 5.1 and stereo streams on the disc since the video wouldn't require a high bitrate. Sometimes I prefer the sound of the stereo tracks on music BDs, surround streams oftens sound too airy and thin.
    There was actually a VHS of Delicate Sound of Thunder, but it's never seen an official DVD release (there's a shady bootleg version), I have no idea if that will ever be reissued. One can only hope!

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      Speed_Daemon — 10 years ago(December 16, 2015 09:15 PM)

      There is a big difference between something being possible in theory and an actual product for sale though. Technically "Gdansk" could have been released on Blu-ray too, but it wasn't. And that's a shame, as I would love to add a LPCM version of "Wot's uh the Deal" as performed for the closing credits on "Gdansk" to my music collection. That and "Fat Old Sun" are perhaps the two most underappreciated PF tunes ever. And though I never saw them played by the Floyd in concert, the David Gilmour / Rick Wright versions are must-haves.
      So there was an official video of the '86-'87 tour? Maybe that explains why I had always thought that Pulse was the video companion to "The Delicate Sound of Thunder". I knew I saw a video back then (or saw them shooting video at one of the gigs), but since I wasn't collecting videos myself, I had nothing concrete to remind me. Once again I passed up the chance to buy the one thing that became rare and valuable! Story of my life, and my collection of band trinkets.

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        RickyBetter — 11 years ago(December 20, 2014 05:23 PM)

        Ahhh, I can only name one?
        I really want
        The Ref (1994)

        I hate it when Im singing along to a song, and the artist gets the words wrong.

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          mikekuhlman-415-393642 — 11 years ago(January 10, 2015 10:12 PM)

          It seems my prayers have been answered by the great Warner in the sky (they must've had a good decade financially):
          Burt Reynolds' Hooper is about to be released on blu-ray (April 7, 2015)! Pay Burt those royalty checks! He needs them!
          And Memphis Belle is already out! Ordered from Amazon.
          Here's one that Warner still hasn't gotten around to:
          Innerspace (1987 comedy/action/sci-fi thriller executive produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Gremlins' Joe Dante, a loose remake of Fantastic Voyage, starring Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan, about miniaturization; it won ILM, which ingeniously created the inside of the human body, the Oscar for Best Visual Effects)

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            unknown1000 — 11 years ago(March 23, 2015 07:53 PM)

            The Boys Club (1997) Complete with audio commentary track with Dominic Zamprogna (Kyle), Stuart Stone (Brad), Devon Sawa, (Eric), Amy Stewart (Megan), Nicholas Campbell (Kyle's Dad), John Fawcett (Director of the film), and Doug Smith (story), Peter Wellington (screenplay). Also it should have deleted scenes and a HD transfer with 16x9 widescreen and English subtitles and behind the scenes making of feature if one was ever made lol.
            http://www.imdb.com/board/10118763/?ref_=nv_sr_1

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              newt_jorden — 10 years ago(April 04, 2015 03:38 PM)

              Paper Moon

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                gabbahey10 — 10 years ago(April 12, 2015 06:30 PM)

                The one movie without a Blu-ray release which I hope the most will get a Blu-ray release is
                Lolita
                (1997).
                If I had a second choice it would be
                Stay
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                  persen1 — 10 years ago(April 14, 2015 05:54 PM)

                  Cool World (1992). I can also understand why it has not been released on Blu-ray, the animation in the movie, is simply not good enough to be turned in to HD, due to the lack of details in a lot of it.

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                    fletch37 — 10 years ago(April 30, 2015 07:09 AM)

                    The Abyss!!! This has to be one of the longest-awaited Blu-rays out there, and is a perfect title for a high-def setup. I wish I knew what the hold-up was.

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                      gabbahey10 — 10 years ago(May 08, 2015 06:03 AM)

                      Fire In The Sky. One of my favourite alien movies. Not on Blu-ray

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                        persen1 — 10 years ago(May 12, 2015 05:08 PM)

                        The Abyss!!! This has to be one of the longest-awaited Blu-rays out there, and is a perfect title for a high-def setup. I wish I knew what the hold-up was.
                        The question is if it got a Blu-ray release, if people only get the theatrical version and not the Extended Cut.
                        The movie companies just love to give people only the theatrical versions of elder movies, instead of their later created extended versions.

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                          Nuclear_Exorcist — 10 years ago(May 14, 2015 02:53 PM)

                          20th Century Fox is usually one of the better studios at releasing BDs with either both versions or the definitive version of most films with multiple versions, so it should be safe from that nonsense. Paramount is the worst at that sort of thing, they recently released Sliver on BD in Australia and it's the R-rated version, and EVERY previous release of that film was uncut.

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                            pjmcgill142 — 10 years ago(December 07, 2015 11:48 PM)

                            It's a good question. I got a Blu-ray copy of Tombstone it doesn't have the more complete, director's cut. If my Chinese region free DVD player hadn't nearly killed me with a short circuit, it would be fine but it did, and the Region 2 DC version DVD can no longer be played. Why movies that are this old need to have a region coding, I still don't know.
                            Why Blu-rays, with all that space, can't give us all the goodies up front? Oh, yeah; marketing and money.

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                              mikekuhlman-415-393642 — 10 years ago(May 20, 2015 07:55 PM)

                              fletch: The Abyss: Maybe, and I'm guessing here, the hold-up is the visual-FX (of the NTIs' tidal waves at the end, etc.) of the Special Edition of The Abyss were NOT done in high-definition, but only standard-definition, since, to my knowledge, The Abyss-Special Edition was not released to cinemas, only laserdisc and VHS, before DVD came along. If this is the case, naturally, it would look rather jarring cutting from HD dialogue and scenes from the theatrical cut of The Abyss to SD scenes from the Special Edition on blu-ray, so the FX, if they're not in cinema-quality 4k or even 1080p HD, need to be completely re-done, a costly proposition for Fox, so they're taking their time, saving up the money.
                              The Abyss, with its '80s cold-war paranoia, would appear dated today, but its theme of peaceful coexistence is timeless, and there would certainly be money in a "digital 4k cinema" re-release of The Abyss-Special Edition today in addition to a blu-ray release! Those tidal waves would look AWESOME on the big screen!

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                                Nuclear_Exorcist — 10 years ago(May 22, 2015 08:30 PM)

                                I'm fairly sure all the FX in The Abyss were done during the production process, then the film was shortened for theatrical release. James Cameron has a long track record of being made to cut stuff to get his films short enough for theatrical release, but he never adds sub-par material after the fact for the sake of extending the film. In the case of The Abyss, Terminator 2 and Aliens the extended versions are the realization of his original vision.
                                But then we also have to remember that the film has never even had an anamorphic DVD release, all existing versions are 4:3 letterbox taken from the old Laserdisc masters. So the entire film will need to be telecined all over again.
                                Actually one example of SD FX sticking out like dogs balls is the altered sculpture in Devil's Advocate. The alteration was done in SD for VHS release, so on the Blu Ray version it looks terrible.

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                                  persen1 — 10 years ago(May 24, 2015 01:20 PM)

                                  But then we also have to remember that the film has never even had an anamorphic DVD release, all existing versions are 4:3 letterbox taken from the old Laserdisc masters. So the entire film will need to be telecined all over again.
                                  If its The Abyss you mean, then they have done a HD remastering of the Theatrical version for HDTV use. I have it, its in 1080i with 5.1 audio.
                                  The remastering they did with that one actually looks very good, its superior to any release they have done of it before that HDTV version.
                                  But there is room for improvements for it though, if they decide to take the step further and release it on Blu-ray.

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                                    Nuclear_Exorcist — 10 years ago(May 24, 2015 06:38 PM)

                                    I have no interest in the theatrical cut to be honest. It's an exercise in pointlessness. The ending loses all sense of gravitas and is essentially reduced to a silly mind-game. Without the alien tidal waves as a threat it just feels like a big buildup towards nothing of any significance.

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                                      mikekuhlman-415-393642 — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 05:02 PM)

                                      The original 1976 Bad News Bears starring Walter Mathau and Tatum O'Neil. John Alonzo's natural light cinematography gives the movie a really raw feel.

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                                        mikekuhlman-415-393642 — 9 years ago(July 05, 2016 10:52 AM)

                                        It seems my wish list is down to The Abyss and True Lies.

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                                          mikekuhlman-415-393642 — 9 years ago(August 02, 2016 11:59 AM)

                                          Pink Floyd-The Wall
                                          It's a good-looking film with some very inventive cinematography. I particularly love the opening where Pink's father in WWII is lit only by a lantern. The film merits the high-definition visual clarity and color depth of blu-ray.

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