I'm sure this news is making it's way along the blogosphere pretty quick: Warner Bros. is now offering made-to-order DVDs and digital downloads of a number of classic films. Downloads are $14.95 and mailed DVDs are $19.95. While the films are bare-bones, no extras, they're still a welcome sight. For you Robert Montgomery fans:
h/t: Laura's Miscellaneous Musings
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8 comments:
VERY excited about Private Lives!! They're apparently doing 20 or so more each month, so hopefully more of his lesser-known films will be in those batches.
ps. that "Ralph" person has left a bunch of the exact same comments on my blog, too. You even have the word verification, too! (I don't) Weird...
I got the "Ralph" spam comment too but was able to delete it since I have to moderate my comments (long story) and I just saw it over at The Shelf, too...
Best wishes,
Laura
Ralph is outta here!
Hey what was the deal with Ralph? The only Ralph I know is a bus driver named Ralph Kramden.
Now I remember what I wanted to write yesterday before I had technical problems..
The Big House and Chester Morris who did the Boston Blackie series-does anyone know much about him? I know he had a somewhat sad ending.
Ralph was a posting from a spammer. Ralph's comment was deleted (bam, zoom - to the moon).
I've never read anything on Chester. He certainly faded out...
Yeah but he is in one of my all time favorite movies, with Bob and Norma, The Divorcee. :O) Although he plays a jerk. In Boston Blackie he is a lot of fun.
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