DVD!


DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!DVD!
Give us a DVD!

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Yes! I agree! Give us the DVD! I had the laserdisc for awhile...but, give us the DVD w/extras!

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You said it!

If any Criterion execs are reading this: That's three sales right there, guaranteed ! (g)

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Got a vote from me too. I love Kate and I love this film. I think her entire library needs to be updated and made available on both DVD and BlueRay disk. No excuses. No, you won't make boat loads of money as the younger crowds are not going to know much about her. But do you really want to keep her works on tape that will eventually get to fragile and break apart?? We need her library saved to digital and made available to those that want what she's done, ALL OF IT!!

Thanks for hearing me... I hope!

Richard ;-)~

---Wolff On The Prowl---

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A year later, and I second the above. Hepburn on DVD for 2010!

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Well, I need to change my tune. I've upgraded to Blu-Ray so now I want to see all of the great Kate Hepburns library of works brought to that format (as well as DVD for those that can't or won't upgrade to Blu-Ray) Trust me... Blu-Ray is A M A Z I N G ! :-)

Best,
Richard ;-)~
---Wolff On The Prowl---

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You can play regular DVDs on a Blu-Ray player, but not vice versa, so if they only want to do one type, it should be DVD.

And, YES, this should be on DVD! I emailed the Warner Archives site about it; they only have it as a media download, which is weird for them. I also voted for it on TCM.com... let's get the word out in 2011!

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Now available as a "burned on demand" DVD-R from Warner Home Archive.

I'm a totally bitchin' bio writer from Mars!

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It's available on DVD in shops, from Warner Archive Collection. Remastered.

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