
STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
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STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
One of the great cult bad movies of all-time, in 4K!

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Re: STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
Trailer showcasing Stallone at work directing the film:
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Re: STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
Staying Alive on 4K, but we're still waiting for The Abyss and True Lies on standard Blu. 

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Re: STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
Well, as I've said many a time over the years, they release what they have available to them. The frustration should be directed at James Cameron alone on those, he's the entire and sole reason why they've never been released.
As for STAYING ALIVE, it's never been out on Blu-Ray so why not do 4K UHD while they're at it.
I am excited a cult movie for bad movie buffs is coming out. Spread the wealth in this format around a little.

As for STAYING ALIVE, it's never been out on Blu-Ray so why not do 4K UHD while they're at it.
I am excited a cult movie for bad movie buffs is coming out. Spread the wealth in this format around a little.

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Re: STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
I love how the trailer has several "behind-the-scenes" shots of Stallone, to try and fool people into thinking he's actually in the movie!
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Re: STAYING ALIVE Coming to 4K UHD From Kino
Exactly! I remember seeing that trailer back in 1983, and was like, whoa, Rocky is in it!Paul MacLean wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 2:36 pm I love how the trailer has several "behind-the-scenes" shots of Stallone, to try and fool people into thinking he's actually in the movie!

Not sure there's ever been a trailer with director on-screen so much as a sales pitch in the modern era (Hitchcock aside).