Where is the DVD???????


It seams that there are a number other films that were released around the same time as this one and have been release on to DVD, but this is NO WHERE TO BE FOUND ON DVD........


Does any on know what the release process is for a film to be released to DVD and or when this film is due to be release on DVD.......


Thanks for your input,


An old Max Dugan FAN!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well I e-mailed Fox Movies and this is the response I received....

Hello,
Fox has no plans to release the title in question at this time. I will forward your request onto our corporate office so they can see what the public would like to see on DVD.

Thank you,

Fox Consumer

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Smith
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:16 PM
To: FoxDrop
Subject: Questions about movie release.

Dear Reviewer,

I have been looking for “MAX DUGAN REUTRNS” to come out on DVD. Does 20th Century FOX have any plans on releasing this movie on DVD?

Thanks in advance for your prompt response,

Warm regards,

Mike Smith

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Yeah man I love this movie, if you ever hear of the release, please shoot me an e-mail, this is the first time I ran across this site. I joined, being so overwhelmed, that all these other folks are wondering the same thing, where is that flick.. Also Where is "arby Ogil and the Little people".

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So I sent this back to them .......

Thank you for your response.

Here is a link with a petition with nearly 200 additional people that would like to have “MAX DUGAN RETURNS” on DVD.

http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?maxdugan&1


Please forward this to your corporate office too.

Thank you,
Mike Smith

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I am amazed that this film is not out on DVD as of today! Point the finger at the execs of 20th Century Fox. But then again some is better than none. And 20th Century Fox is slowly opening it's gates to more DVD releases but it does not have the bravery and adventurous nature of Warner Bros. who has released just about every movie on my list with the movie catalogues that they own. Warner is the pioneer. Fox is a lazy self-centered follower. Their motto is "we don't release it if it's not gonna make us tons of money...me me me". I don't mean to get off track but look at Paramount releasing about 40 DVDs (each priced roughly about $18 a DVD) for the original Star Trek. Warner released the Season Sets in compacted/neat boxed editions and every other studios followed. The only thing WB never got right was their ridiculous DVD cardboard packaging. I'd be very entertain to imagine that a Fox exec (who is responsible for releasing DVDs) to say "hey everyone, Max Dugan Returns is a good fun film let's get it DVD".

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