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MGM's collector's sets have also been labeled along with Sony Pictures logo which wasn't always the case. All of the sets I've purchased under MGM logo are that way lately. Otherwise, MGM has put out very few collector sets on their own behalf. Wonder what is up? Probably, they are not willing to do the restoration work on their own. Additionally, I always wondered how Warner has gotten a hold of all the MGM classics from yesterday. Especially, some of the classic musicals that were original MGM releases and now are released on DVD under Warner's label. Sometimes the MGM logo will appear before the movie, but will be a Warner release. I wonder if there will be any studios left standing on their own?
Quote from: Night_Train on 17 Jan 2007, 02:14 pmMGM's collector's sets have also been labeled along with Sony Pictures logo which wasn't always the case. All of the sets I've purchased under MGM logo are that way lately. Otherwise, MGM has put out very few collector sets on their own behalf. Wonder what is up? Probably, they are not willing to do the restoration work on their own. Additionally, I always wondered how Warner has gotten a hold of all the MGM classics from yesterday. Especially, some of the classic musicals that were original MGM releases and now are released on DVD under Warner's label. Sometimes the MGM logo will appear before the movie, but will be a Warner release. I wonder if there will be any studios left standing on their own? Sony bought MGM a year ago or so if I recall. Which is why Casino Royale was released as a Columbia film rather than an MGM film. But Sony didn't get the rights to the old MGM Classics, Warner did. Had sounded a bit odd to me when I heard of it. Guess Sony didn't think they could make enough $ off the classics to justify the cost.
It's classic!Put "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" High on your "to watch" list!
Picked up The Chumscrubber yesterday as I finally found a place that had a copy that wasn't asking $30 for it.And seeing how it grossed all of $49,526 in theaters, I'm sure none of you have heard of it. I actually did catch it in theaters though, it's one of the lowest grossing movies I've ever seen in a theater. I think there were two ofther guys in the theaters when I saw it.
Little out of step here cause I haven't seen either of these in a long time but neither have you. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in Bedazzled and The Wrong Box. I only mention them cause they're great and to send up a rave to anybody who knows it. What new releases on DVD are worth a spit cept for Knocked Up?