Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
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Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
Warner have signed a deal to get access to 600 titles in Paramount's catalogue including titles like Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
This is good news IMO. Paramount have long neglected the home media market apart from their big titles, so hopefully we'll see quite a few new titles released from the back catalogue, even if just MOD.
This is good news IMO. Paramount have long neglected the home media market apart from their big titles, so hopefully we'll see quite a few new titles released from the back catalogue, even if just MOD.
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
And hpefully this means the remaining Friday the 13th and Peanuts films on Blu-ray.
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
We got word that the Paramount F13 titles are indeed included in the deal!:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=764
Now bring on the Peanuts films!
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=764
Now bring on the Peanuts films!
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
I suppose "The Keep" and "Looking for Mr Goodbar" is too much to hope for...
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
Paramount and Warner are known for releasing very poor DVDs and Blu-Rays.
I don't consider such transaction to be a good deal for us. They'll just reissue all those old turds in a new package, and you can call it a day.
I don't consider such transaction to be a good deal for us. They'll just reissue all those old turds in a new package, and you can call it a day.
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
Well,
1/They've not been officially released on DVD.
2/Some of us would like the opportunity to purchase them - you are free to ignore.
1/They've not been officially released on DVD.
2/Some of us would like the opportunity to purchase them - you are free to ignore.
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
Well, the only movie I want to get from Paramount, which is still unavailable on DVD/BR for some reason, is The Keep. Everything else I'll definitely ignore.Nigel_Badnell wrote:you are free to ignore.
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
Depending on who you believe, Michael Mann disowns "The Keep", or at least the cut that Paramount originally released.
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Re: Warner to get access to Paramount catalogue
Oh, yeah, I know all about it. I could write a whole book about the history of this epic.Nigel_Badnell wrote:Depending on who you believe, Michael Mann disowns "The Keep", or at least the cut that Paramount originally released.