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Posted by Arthur Lipscomb on 05/31/06 02:22
"Derek Janssen" <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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> With their classic MGM catalog now over at Sony, Warner has gone back to
> *asking* us which movies we'd like to see on disk, by clicking on "vote"
> links at:
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/165670011/103-5791593-9184620
>
> The categories are:
> - Action -
> * Al Capone
> * Cimarron (1960)
> * Gymkata
> * The Hand (Oliver Stone)
> * The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
> * Operation Crossbow
> * Up Periscope (1959)
>
> - Comedy/Musical
> * Angels in the Outfield (1951)
> * April in Paris
> * Best Foot Forward
> * Blume in Love
> * The Eddie Cantor Story
> * Get to Know Your Rabbit
> * Not with My Wife You Don't
> * Presenting Lily Mars
> * You're a Big Boy Now
>
> - Drama
> * All Fall Down
> * The Arrangment
> * Band of Angels
> * Bhowani Junction
> * Carny
> * The Illustrated Man
> * Looker
> * Madame Curie
> * Made in Heaven (1987)
> * Mike's Murder
> * One Trick Pony
> * Sphinx
> * Sunrise at Campobello
> * There Was a Crooked Man... (1970)
>
>
> (Just to give you an idea of how far Warner's gotten to the bottom of
> their lists, unless they're planning a "60's Early-Cult" collection...)
>
> Derek Janssen
> ejanss@comcast.net
Other than a slight interest in The Illustrated Man, I'm not interested in
any of those. Not that they're bad movies, But I've just never heard of
most of them. Hopefully next time they do this, they'll put Electric Dreams
on the list. I'd be curious to see how that does in one of their polls.
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