Laz wrote:Drama / Serio-Comedy(?)
Many usually call them "Dramedy", but I like the sound of Serio-Comedy...
creid wrote:4) Double Idemnity - Even if Universal craps this one out, it still worth owning as the single best example of classic film noir.
Universal's releasing it as a TWO-DISC set on
August 29, as part of their
Legacy Series. Here's hoping it gets the treatment like To Kill A Mockingbird or The Sting (two-disc set with commentary, making of-docs, related featurettes, trailers, etc.) as opposed to The Deer Hunter (two-disc set with just commentary, deleted scenes, and trailer)
Anyways, thought of a few movies that I have yet to see on DVD:
Rhapsody in Blue - a 1945 Gershwin biopic, they play it on TCM probably only once a year and I keep forgetting to tape it. I'm pretty sure WB has the release rights since it's an MGM title.
Sunday in New York - a Jane Fonda/Rod Taylor romcom, got a good copy from TCM, but I'd like it if MGM released it on DVD...
1492: Conquest of Paradise - have never seen it, but I heard it's an oft-requested title, directed by Ridley Scott. According to imdb, Paramount has the distribution rights...that explains a lot...
Escapay