Finally coming to DVD!


At last, "Sands of the Kalahari" will get an offical DVD release:

A company called Olive Films that, like Legend Films two years ago, has plans to release a long list of titles licensed from Paramount. Reported first on message boards at the Home Theater Forum and the Criterion Forum, this is apparently real and the only thing in doubt is the optimistic plan to release several discs each month starting in June. Among the titles are a few coveted favorites: Union Station (1950), Dark City (1950), Appointment with Danger (1951), The Mountain (1956), Summer and Smoke (1961), Harlow (1965), Sands of the Kalahari (1965), Hurry Sundown (1967), Skidoo (1968), WUSA (1970), Hannie Caulder (1971), Such Good Friends (1971) and a really desirable title, the 1965 Sci-Fi mini-classic Crack in the World. Let's hope our favorites are early on the release list!

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But is it any good? And is it better than Spider-Man?

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The original SOK was nearly perfect, but a remake wouldnt fly with today's movie goers. lets hear what yoy think Hollywood would do to pander to the CGI hip hop crowd??

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