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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 12 Jul 2021, 17:46 
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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.html


From 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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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 07 Aug 2021, 19:14 
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My most owned is now 7 different films at 3 copies, one of which is Terminator 2: Judgment Day. That film I have the Fullscreen Laserdisc, Extreme DVD & Lionsgate Blu-Ray.
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PostPosted: 08 Aug 2021, 18:22 
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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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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 09 Aug 2021, 05:44 
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I'm going to bend the rules of this topic to also include non-video format.

Being a fanboy for David Fincher and Howard Shore, I have:

The Silence of the Lambs
Silence of the Lambs, The: Special Edition #192 (1991) [CC1344L]
Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) [HVMC-12819]
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The Criterion BD release
The score on vinyl
The expanded score on CD

Se7en
Seven (1995) [ID3364LI] AC3 (one of my very first LDs)
Seven (1995) [ID3750LI] DTS
Seven (Se7en): Special Edition #298 (1995) [CC1450L]
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The first DVD deluxe release
The complete score CD

The Game
Game, The (1997) [ID4260PG] AC3 <= disc is dead but I kept the cover
Game, The (1997) [ID4386PG] DTS
Game, The (1997) [TLL 2550]
Game, The: Special Edition #365 (1997) [CC1520L]
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The Criterion BD release, I should try to find the soundtrack CD at some point.

Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones Trilogy [PILF-1560]
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The 4K BD box
The complete soundtrack on CDs

Back to the Future
Back to the Future Trilogy [PILF-1583]
(sadly sold the 3 MUSE releases)
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The 4K BD box
The BTTF1 special collection soundtrack
The BTTF2 special collection soundtrack

DUNE
Dune (1984) [43153] AC3
Dune: Movie + TV (1984) [PILF-7297]
Dune (1984) [27781] HD-DVD
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The soundtrack CD
The French video game soundtrack CD (somehow related!)
Getting the 4K BD later this year!

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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 09 Aug 2021, 11:23 
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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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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 04 Dec 2021, 05:25 
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Right now, it's The Thing (1982), which I own on 1990 VHS, 1990 Laserdisc, 2004 DVD, 2017 Arrow SE Blu-Ray and 2021 Ultra HD Blu-Ray.
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PostPosted: 21 Jun 2022, 21:48 
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Star Trek The Menagerie on LD, CED, Beta, VHS, DVD

Star Wars The Phantom Menace LD, VHS, VCD

Around 20 years ago. Played them all except for the CED...
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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 27 Jun 2022, 18:43 
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Definitely "THE WARRIORS".

So far I've got it on:
- DVD (Both the original bare-bones DVD release and the Director's Cut)
- Laserdisc
- UMD (Universal Media Disc)
- VHS
- Betamax
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- Blu-ray (Imprint Edition)
- VHD
- CED
- HD-DVD
- Video 2000


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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 24 Jul 2022, 17:10 
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The title I own the most copies of is now The Thing (1982), which I have on VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, HD-DVD, Arrow Blu-Ray and UHD.
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PostPosted: 12 May 2024, 19:59 
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As of now, it's Casablanca.

Cartrivision
VHS
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Laserdisc (Criterion)
DVD
HD-DVD
Blu-Ray (UCE)
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 Post subject: Re: What's your White Album - Title owned on the MOST FORMAT
PostPosted: 13 May 2024, 04:16 
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laserdick007 wrote:
- Video 2000


Wow, do you have a working Video 2000 player?
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PostPosted: 13 May 2024, 06:15 
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As of now, it's Casablanca.

Cartrivision...

Oh wow. I think you have the ultimate bragging rights with that entry. :)
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PostPosted: 13 May 2024, 06:33 
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In my case it's 2001: A Space Odyssey...

A pirate VHS copy...

I recorded a movie called "Heavy Metal" that was not released on home video for many years due to music-rights problems, when it was shown on a pay-TV channel here. I made four versions using every video recorder I had:

ED Beta (or maybe still SuperBeta then)
Hi-8
VHS Hi-Fi
(And one other, maybe regular 8mm?)

So that would be my entry for "most home-recorded formats", though I may only still have the Hi-8 tape left, plus now a Blu-ray version.
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PostPosted: 13 May 2024, 06:57 
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Animal House (National Lampoon's) is mine:

Laser Disc-Discovision Standard Play 2-disc version
Laser Disc-Discovision Extended Play version (I think I still have one of these)
Laser Disc-MCA Home Video (pan-and-scan) version
DVD (stand-alone)
DVD (Double Secret Probation version on the back of the HD DVD)
HD DVD (Double Secret Probation version)
Blu-ray
UHD
Digital code (does that even count? I never redeemed one of those)
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PostPosted: 15 May 2024, 16:57 
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I've collected "The Godfather Trilogy" across various formats:

VHS
DVD
Blu-ray
Laserdisc
Digital downloads
Streaming platforms

It's impressive how one title can span so many formats.
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PostPosted: 03 Jun 2024, 03:52 
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The French video game soundtrack CD (somehow related!)


And if you played the CRYO's DUNE game back in your young years (Amiga or PC), then there is a good news.

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After being OOP since 1992 with copyrights stuck with Virgin for 30 years, the soundtrack has been re-released by the composer (Stephane Picq) on Bandcamp!

https://stphanepicq.bandcamp.com/album/dune-spice-opera-2024-remaster

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PostPosted: 04 Jun 2024, 23:23 
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Project A-Ko. I have the VHS US release, The Letterbox Laserdisc US release, 2 copies of the first issue pressing of the Japanese Perfect disc, and one of the second pressing. I have the first DVD from US that is Letterbox, the late issue DVD from Discotek, and the Blu-Ray disc from Discotek.

Bubblegum Crisis i have the first issue US Laserdisc, DVD. And i have the Animeigo Kickstarter 3 Disc Blu-Ray. I have the first issue Japan Laserdiscs, DVD.

I think i even have a VHS tape of one of the dub releases i got with some other tapes like Gunsmith Cats, Ghost in the Shell.

I also have all the US Tenchi Muyo Laserdiscs except for a complete collection of Universe i only have the first volume, most of the rest are Japanese releases. I also have all the Japan pressings of the movies on Laserdisc, the early DVD for Daughter of Darkness and Tenchi in love 2 US DVD, the THX box of the OVA and all the first edition OVA collection from Japan. All the Japanese Blu-Rays for the OVA and Universe tv series, US DVD/Blu Combo from Funimation for the OVA.

I have the Ghost in the Shell film VHS US release, both Japan pressings of the Laserdiscs, The US Blu-Ray, the US 4K.

I have Akira Criterion Collection CLV, the redub DVD in tinbox, the Blu-Ray from Funimation those are Us releases. I have the Two Japanese Laserdisc releases as well.

Also Gunsmith Cats i have on US Laserdisc those existing rotters of the first two episodes, i have the first Japanese pressing of the Laserdisc for the first OVA episode. A VHS Dub US, I have the Original DVD with the original 2 channel mix of the Dub which isn't on the Blu-Ray from Animeigo which i also have. I have the comics as they were originally released in the US, the flopped Manga, the reissued Manga the sequel Manga. I don't have the Bean Bandit stuff except for a LD of Riding Bean Robert Woodhead put out.

I also have all of the OVAs for Ah My Goddess/Oh My Goddess on laserdisc used to have the remastered DVD i don't anymore, those were US pressings. I also have 2 copies of the movie DTS set from Japan with all the goodies. I have nearly every published volume of the manga, i have most of all the manga for You're Under Arrest. I have the OVA remastered US DVD, the OVA releases of the Laserdisc. I don't have the tv series beyond some DVD of the second season. And I have the Japan pressings of the OVA on Laserdisc.
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