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shopkins82
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Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 17:46 |
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teddanson wrote: I'm not sure about the version on Vudu but the anniversary Blu is the most complete known edition to date. https://bluray.highdefdigest.com/48719/ ... _80th.htmlFrom the description, it looks to be the same version that's on Vudu: "It took many years and many reissues for Lost Horizon to recoup its costs, and the tireless efforts to break even resulted in different circulating versions of the film, which was cut and re-edited a couple of times between its initial release and the end of World War II. A big chunk of the movie was thought lost, but a vigorous restoration project begun in 1970 yielded Lost Horizon’s complete 132-minute soundtrack and all but six minutes of excised footage. This restored version, which inserts production stills and publicity portraits over the stretches of the soundtrack where visuals have not been recovered (if you’ve seen the restored 1954 edition of A Star Is Born, you know what I mean) has been remastered in 4K for this very noteworthy Blu-ray release."
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skyjedi2020
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Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT Posted: 08 Aug 2021, 18:22 |
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Joined: 04 Jun 2020, 09:46 Posts: 56 Location: United States Has thanked: 11 times Been thanked: 4 times
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Star Trek The Motion Picture. I've got nearly every Japanese pressing except for rental copies and the boxed sets. But i have every other release.
Star Wars i've got every release of the original trilogy released in Japan except for Return of the Jedi Special Edition, or either special edition boxed set. And i don't have the reissue Definitive box with the making of trilogy. But i do have the first pressing with the creative impulse. Have the Saga box with from star wars to jedi, and all the pan and scan releases as well as the Japanese special collections of all 3 films. Have Phantom Menace. I also have making of Empire Strikes Back digital audio but no OBI.
I have most but not all the Sean Connery Japanese James Bond releases. Don't have the rental discs and don't have the never say never again gatefold.
Star Wars i also have on everything but super8/16mm/35mm, HI8, VHD. I have VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, VCD, CED. PAL and NTSC formats.
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nextwednesday
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Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT Posted: 09 Aug 2021, 11:23 |
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Joined: 10 May 2007, 17:00 Posts: 217 Location: United Kingdom Has thanked: 11 times Been thanked: 12 times
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In my case it's 2001: A Space Odyssey. I've been acquiring copies of this since I first saw the film and read the book in 1989. My first viewing was on Australian broadcast TV, after midnight, with the worst and most numerous ad breaks ever, including one for plastic-encapsulated cheese slices that is seared into my memory forever. In rough order of acquisition: A pirate VHS copy The Clarke book (Arrow, with the 1982 epilogue) VHS (PAL) LD (UMLV 10002, PAL). This was my first laserdisc. LD (ML102233, NTSC) DVD (PAL boxed Kubrick 8-film set from Warners) LD (CC1160L, Criterion CAV set) BD (BD79838) LD (ML106348, NTSC, AC3) BD (Boxed Kubrick 7-film set, Warners) I've also been lucky enough to have seen it projected c.6 times, including the 70mm print struck in 2001, in Cinerama, and with a live orchestra playing the music. The White Album itself I have only one copy of, on double cd. It gets spun quite often.
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