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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:29 am
by DisneyFanatic
My boyfriend loves this movie and has been waiting for it to be released on dvd! We recently bought the Laserdisc of it (fullscreen of course as the widescreen has never been released as far as we know). He really really likes this movie. (by the way, we have Killer Clowns From Outer Space too).

Re: hi

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:52 am
by yamiiguy
Disney Guru wrote:obviously it is in very high demand so it would probablly be a great seller on dvd, i mean on e-bay the vhs goes for $25+

Click Here and see how much this bootleg dvd of it is going for. Universal would be smart if they tried to figure out the situation with rights etc. And somebody get it released on dvd pdq.
The sad thing is that DVD was made for free distrobution as a torrent, I know it's illegal but not anymore illegal than paying $150.00 for a bootleg DVD. Apparently Howard the Duck was released in Brazil on DVD in December 2006
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Anybody know anything about this?

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:02 pm
by slave2moonlight
Siren wrote:Like this is Lucas's worst flop anyways. Anyone remember Star Wars Christmas Special? Compared to that, Howard the Duck is Ben Hur :lol:
One of Lucas's flops I have never understood: "Radioland Murders." Brilliant little comedy!

As for Star Wars Holiday Special, I'm such a Star Wars fan that I watch it every year. Yeah, it's bad, but it's soooooo bad it's good, and in Lucas's defense, I don't think he was very involved in that one at all.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:28 pm
by dvdjunkie
Slave2moonlight wrote:
One of Lucas's flops I have never understood: "Radioland Murders." Brilliant little comedy!
I agree totally, "Radioland Murders" was a fun movie. Brian Benben, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Stuart Masterston, Ned Beatty, and a cast of all-stars made this romp through the early days of radio a whole lot of fun. And it IS available on DVD right now.

:roll:

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:36 pm
by slave2moonlight
dvdjunkie wrote:Slave2moonlight wrote:
One of Lucas's flops I have never understood: "Radioland Murders." Brilliant little comedy!
I agree totally, "Radioland Murders" was a fun movie. Brian Benben, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Stuart Masterston, Ned Beatty, and a cast of all-stars made this romp through the early days of radio a whole lot of fun. And it IS available on DVD right now.

:roll:
I have the original DVD release. Yeah, the cast is GREAT!

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:37 pm
by Maerj
slave2moonlight wrote:
Siren wrote:Like this is Lucas's worst flop anyways. Anyone remember Star Wars Christmas Special? Compared to that, Howard the Duck is Ben Hur :lol:
One of Lucas's flops I have never understood: "Radioland Murders." Brilliant little comedy!

As for Star Wars Holiday Special, I'm such a Star Wars fan that I watch it every year. Yeah, it's bad, but it's soooooo bad it's good, and in Lucas's defense, I don't think he was very involved in that one at all.
Yeah he wasn't really too involved with it more than suggesting the story of getting Chewbacca home for the Life Day celebration. Then CBS decided that since Star Wars was so popular why not make it a 2 hour special instead of just a one hour special? To fill in the time they added lots of musical acts. There was also a lot of comedy provided by sitcom writer and Hollywood Squares star Bruce Vallanch (sp?). He spoke about it on one of those VH1 specials, so you really have him to thank for such a goofy special. Thanks Bruce! :lol:

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:17 pm
by thatartguy
memnv wrote:How can you compare Howard the Duck to Independence Day they are nothing alike, If you want to compare it to something it should be ET or Starman
They're much more alike than you think. They both are considered "bad" movies (ID4 actually is). Both involve aliens. Both involve people trying to get "inside" of things (especially if you reinstate the condom scene in Howard).

I could give more examples, but I think my case can rest. ;)

Oh, and ET and Starman are generally considered good movies.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:30 pm
by Mr. Toad
slave2moonlight wrote: One of Lucas's flops I have never understood: "Radioland Murders." Brilliant little comedy!

Far better movie than Howard the Duck. Not bad at all. I really like Brian Benben. I thought Dream On(an HBO series) was excellent.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:00 pm
by memnv
thatartguy wrote:
memnv wrote:How can you compare Howard the Duck to Independence Day they are nothing alike, If you want to compare it to something it should be ET or Starman
They're much more alike than you think. They both are considered "bad" movies (ID4 actually is). Both involve aliens. Both involve people trying to get "inside" of things (especially if you reinstate the condom scene in Howard).

I could give more examples, but I think my case can rest. ;)

Oh, and ET and Starman are generally considered good movies.
I have seen both many times andthey are nothing like each other,except for aliens, ID4 is about a invasion, if you are going to compare to something it should be a War of the Worlds or a MArs Attack. by the way ID4 is one of my favorite movies of all time

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 5:17 am
by yamiiguy
DVDActive wrote:Metrodome Distribution has announced the release of Howard the Duck for the 18th of February 2008, priced at around £12.99. This release will mark the first time that the full, uncut version of the film has been available in the UK. The only confirmed bonus material is the original theatrical trailer. Here's the official package artwork.
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It's getting DVD releases all over the world now, Brazil, Germany, UK...is the US next? :wink:

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:15 am
by dvdjunkie
I am one of those people with an all-regions DVD player and I now own the UK version of "Howard the Duck". It is, with all it flaws, a really fun movie to watch. Nothing really objectionable if you consider he is a male, adult duck and likes females, human or otherwise. The story is pretty good, and I know that the movie was ill-conceived, and poorly-written, but let's face it everyone has his bad day or days and this was one of Lucas' worst.

I also own the HD Anamorphic Version bootleg that everyone talks about. I got it for $25 and thought that was all I was going to ever see of this movie.

Hopefully Universal will get this one legally releaed here in the US with a decent transfer and, maybe, just maybe a few other extras.

I was in Fresno, CA on business the day they were shooting the airport scenes and his fly-over the city. So my interest in the movie is just the fact that I saw a brief scene from the movie shot from a passer-by view.

Don't be too hard on this movie, it is still considered by many to be a classic, and one of those rarities that stirs up the fires about 'good or bad movies'. Believe there are a lot worse movies out there.

:)

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 2:45 pm
by littlefuzzy
dvdjunkie, is the UK release widescreen, and anamorphic (I don't really know much about PAL DVDs, so I don't know if the term really applies...)

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:21 pm
by yamiiguy
dvdjunkie wrote:I am one of those people with an all-regions DVD player and I now own the UK version of "Howard the Duck". It is, with all it flaws, a really fun movie to watch. Nothing really objectionable if you consider he is a male, adult duck and likes females, human or otherwise. The story is pretty good, and I know that the movie was ill-conceived, and poorly-written, but let's face it everyone has his bad day or days and this was one of Lucas' worst.
Do you have a time machine or are you mixing DVD up with VHS :wink:

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:44 pm
by dvdjunkie
The UK version is anamorphic widescreen.

And no I don't have a time machine. The movie "Howard the Duck" is available on DVD, although it is a bootleg here in the US, but it is a legal release in the UK.

:)

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:52 pm
by yamiiguy
dvdjunkie wrote:The UK version is anamorphic widescreen.

And no I don't have a time machine. The movie "Howard the Duck" is available on DVD, although it is a bootleg here in the US, but it is a legal release in the UK.

:)
o_0

Never heard of any UK DVD release except the upcoming one...to Google!

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:36 pm
by Dottie
There is a Region 2 release of this movie, here in Germany it was released just some months ago, so there should be one in the UK as well.

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:25 am
by yamiiguy
Dottie wrote:There is a Region 2 release of this movie, here in Germany it was released just some months ago, so there should be one in the UK as well.
I know there was one in Germany but I can't find for the life of me any legal non-bootleg release on DVD

Howard The Duck...COMING TO DVD!

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:00 pm
by Mickeyfan1990
Folks, great news (if your a fan), Howard The Duck is coming to DVD in the U.S.! Full news here:

http://dreadcentral.com/story/finally-h ... -comes-dvd

"On the one hand, Howard the Duck is not really horror related. On the other hand, the movie does have the cigar-chomping duck man waging war with a body-snatching alien called the Dark Overlord that eventually manifests itself in the form of a humongous insectoid bent on world domination. Ah, who cares one way or another? Howard the Duck is finally coming to DVD.

Universal has confirmed a special edition DVD release of the notorious yet strangely beloved, George Lucas produced, 1986 box office bomb Howard the Duck for March 10, 2009. Digitally remastered and featuring new 5.1 surround sound, no DVD artwork just yet but the extras have been confirmed. This disc is going to be fairly loaded for a DVD retailed for around $14.99.

"A Look Back at Howard the Duck"
"Releasing the Duck"
News Featurette
"The Stunts of Howard the Duck"
"The Special Effects of Howard the Duck"
"The Music of Howard the Duck"
Teaser Trailers
Winner of multiple Razzie Awards, hailed as one of the worst films of 1986 by Siskel & Ebert, and a rather costly financial catastrophe at the box office, Howard the Duck has garnered a cult following. Maybe it's the absurdity of the very premise. Maybe it's the hot duck-on-Lea Thompson action. Maybe it's Tim Robbins overacting to the hilt. Whatever the reason be, a DVD release has been greatly anticipated by many for years now. The wait is finally over.

Loved the movie as a little kid. Haven’t seen it again in nearly 20 years. Be curious to see it again through the scrutiny of adult eyes.

Mark your calendars, folks. Howard the Duck on DVD: 3/10/2009."


If Universal releasing this, then a Phantasm II DVD is not far behind!

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:32 pm
by JiminyCrick91
My God. The apocalypse IS coming!


I have not seen it in a long time and like it that way but I think EVERYBODY if they like that trash or not would get a kick outta the extras.


-Sky

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:25 pm
by Escapay
Of all the great movies out there that have yet to be re-released with better extras, or even released at all...

Howard the Duck?

Seriously.

I'm glad for the film's fans (all 173 of them!), but come on...surely there are plenty of films in need of a release/re-release that are more deserving of a Special Edition...

albert