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Flivver

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Amy Jeanne said:
Better not do that -- I just heard that the VHS set is going for $450 from sellers!!! Individual tapes are going for pretty high prices, too! I'm glad I got mine back in the day when it was only $70!! lol

Thanks for the heads up! I had no idea it had gone out of print and had become so expensive. I think I got my set back in 1998. I wonder if we'll ever see it on DVD?
 

Amy Jeanne

Call Me a Cab
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Flivver said:
I wonder if we'll ever see it on DVD?

From what I've heard, it was supposed to have a PAL DVD release in '05 or '06, but it never came into being because of copyright issues.
 

tallyho

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A few of my favorites are "Memphis Belle" "Thunderbolt" "Ramrod to Emden". There was another one about an RAF Lancaster crew, very similar to "Memphis Belle" but i cant remember its name. something like "S for Sugar" or something like that.
 

HadleyH

I'll Lock Up
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Amy Jeanne said:
I have so many.

Any documentary aired on TCM! It also goes without saying that Hollywood (1980) and Cinema Europe (1996) are two of my all-time favourite docs.

Of course !!! those two are a must in anybody's collection of documentaries of the era!!! I have them both and love them to pieces!!! :D :eusa_clap
 

BegintheBeguine

My Mail is Forwarded Here
By Les Blank:
Burden of Dreams, about the making of (and better than) Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo.
In Heaven There Is No Beer? I love Polka.
All of his documentaries are worth seeing, even if you have no interest in the subject.

I love Orson Welles:
F for Fake
It's All True
 

Doctor Strange

I'll Lock Up
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If you're going to count "This Is Spinal Tap", don't forget the FIRST brilliant bogus rockumentary which preceded it by several years - "The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash"!

Eric Idle as interviewer: "We're here in New Orleans to show just how expensive it is to make these documentaries." (!!!)

And anybody with even a vague interest in cinematography should be on the lookout for "Visions of Light".
 

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