DVD Date - 5/23/06
According to dvdplanet.com the release date for DVD for The Seven-Ups is May 23, 2006. Finally!
shareAccording to dvdplanet.com the release date for DVD for The Seven-Ups is May 23, 2006. Finally!
shareYep, I saw the same thing on dvdtalk.com. FINALLY!!!!!
Do you think the studios actually pay attention to the petitions?
Scroll to May 23rd!
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/bargain.php
thats great! i love that film.
the seventies has the best cop/crime films.
anyone reading this thread know "Report to the Commissioner"?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073620/
another great film in need of the dvd treatment
I sure do know Report To The Commissioner!!!! Michael Moriarty as the hapless cop Beauregard chasing Tony King through Times Square and winding up in the elevator showdown!!! That film is a classic!!! Very hard to find. I find mine at a video store where a used copy was being sold for 3.99. A true bargain!!
shareYay!!!!!!!!!!! Finally!!!!!!!!!!
I wonder if they'll be ANY extras....a commentary w/ Roy Scheider, Tony Lobianco &/or Richard Lynch would probably be too much to expect...I hope they don't take the copy from the laserdisc version which I hear sucks bad....
Cool, there are so many '70s flicks I want to see on DVD and this is one of them.
share"Cool, there are so many '70s flicks I want to see on DVD and this is one of them."
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I'm watching it on AMC tonight and the print they're showing is atrocious, so grainy that I had to flip to some other channels to convince myself my television/cable wasn't on the fritz. The DVD can't come soon enough.
I'm watching it on AMC tonight and the print they're showing is atrocious, so grainy that I had to flip to some other channels to convince myself my television/cable wasn't on the fritz. The DVD can't come soon enough.
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Yeah I watched the movie too and the picture did look like crap. And with commercials every ten minutes AH!
"Yeah I watched the movie too and the picture did look like crap. And with commercials every ten minutes AH!"
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Still, that car chase ending in Roy Scheider's near decapitation got the old blood flowing, like it does every time. One hell of an unheralded scene! That was back in the original Gone In 60 Seconds days where the stunt drivers looked truly imperiled.