As they have done the last two years, Warner has listed 30 catalog titles and will release the top 10 vote-getters of that group. Voting is now going on until the end of the month:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/br ... 71-0337734
Al Capone ~ Richard Wilson
All Fall Down ~ John Frankenheimer
Angels in the Outfield ~ Clarence Brown
April in Paris ~ David Butler
The Arrangement ~ Elia Kazan
Band of Angels ~ Raoul Walsh
Best Foot Forward ~ Edward Buzzell
Bhowani Junction ~ George Cukor
Blume in Love
Carny ~ Robert Kaylor
Cimarron ~ Charles Walters
The Eddie Cantor Story ~ Alfred E. Green
Get to Know Your Rabbit ~ Brian De Palma
Gymkata ~ Robert Clouse
The Hand
The Illustrated Man ~ Jack Smight
Madame Curie ~ Mervyn LeRoy
Made in Heaven ~ Alan Rudolph
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing ~ Richard C. Sarafian
Not with My Wife, You Don't! ~ Norman Panama
One Trick Pony ~ Robert M. Young
Operation Crossbow ~ Michael Anderson
Presenting Lily Mars ~ Norman Taurog
Sphinx ~ Franklin J. Schaffner
Sunrise at Campobello ~ Vincent J. Donehue
There Was a Crooked Man... ~ Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Up Periscope ~ Gordon Douglas
You're a Big Boy Now ~ Francis Ford Coppola
Warner Wants Your Vote For 10 Catalog Titles: DVDecision '06
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What about Revolution (arguably the most unfairly-knocked movie of all time...of which The Patriot was virtually a remake)?
Of course I'd want a director and cinematographer commentary and an interview with John Corigliano in the special features.
Not that it would happen, but it would be nice.
Paul
Of course I'd want a director and cinematographer commentary and an interview with John Corigliano in the special features.
Not that it would happen, but it would be nice.
Paul