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Tarfumes.com - Parrish

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List Price: $19.98
Our Price: $46.95
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Claudette Colbert, Troy Donahue, Karl Malden, Dean Jagger, Connie Stevens Directed By: Delmer Daves
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Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302986334 Format: Color ISBN: 6302986338 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1995-01-31 Running Time: 138 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1961-05-04
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Customer Rating:      Summary: When?? Comment: This movie is 60's classic. I notice the last post on this forum was in 2000! Here it is 2008 and still no DVD! I agree with the majority of reviewers that the junk that is out on DVD is just that...junk. We don't want these classics to be forgotten. Copy it to DVD before the next iteration of technology emerges.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Where is the DVD Comment: I agree with so many of the reviewers, this movie is fantastic and I cannot believe the DVD has not been released.
Customer Rating:      Summary: give us more Warner Bros Comment: I agree with other people on here. Warner Bros have finally released A SUMMER PLACE on dvd but what about Palm Springs Weekend, Susan Slade, Sex and the Single Girl and all those other wonderful Warner films of the 60s. I also get sick and tired of the flood of films for those under 25 but it is us older viewers who want to see these cinema classics. Please give them to us Warner Bros as the 20th Century Fox films have.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Still looking for DVD version Comment: This was a major film in 1961 and I find it hard to believe it
isn't available yet in DVD form - hurry up!
Customer Rating:      Summary: parrish Comment: This DVD has been in this status for at least six months. What is the holdup? Why has this classic 1961 film not yet been recorded in DVD? Why has the status been not yet released suggesting that it is intended to be when the status hasn't changed in actually longer than six months? Are the producers just pulling our chain? Will somebody make a decision now! I think there has been enough stalling on moving on this. Make it a DVD now! It is better than the multitude of garbage I see today on DVD that linger on the rental shelfs for eternity. Anybody who knows great films and appreciates films throughout the era of filmmaking knows of this film and wants it on DVD. So act now and stop the indecisiveness that seems to have the producers in the grip of indecision. There are many more great films that should have by now been on DVD.
And, Why can't the producers make a complete version of the films recorded on DVD instead of their sham of placing the deleted scenes on another section of the disk calling it a extra feature when the real version would be the extra feature. I want the original uncut, entire undeleted version of the movie and not this scam feature that actually is a deleted artificial version of the true film. This a is borderline crime to movie watchers. What's up with these people who seem to want the original version for themselves to possibly make money on later.
It is done in the disguise of censorship. Most movies I am talking about children don't watch. Second, the undeleted version is shown in the theaters. There are deletions that are done before relesase into the public. Why is there not director's cuts on every movie made? This sounds like greed or ignorance in action. It is about money. Make the full film and skip the feature of deleted scenes on another section of the disk. This is disingenuious to all movie watchers.
I think "Parrish" has run into this because they are deciding which scenes to delete from the classic DVD because with the TV technology people will not have to see movies in theaters anymore when they can have a simulation of the theater in their home. Also they want to decide what scenes are deemed unsuitable for children when children won't watch them but even if they do, there are no unsuitable scenes. It's called don't let the people enjoy the movies, just think about how much more money they can make on them by reshowing the true uncut version in a movie theater later. These films will never be reshown in theaters again but later they can sell the true version and make people buy another copy, and they know people will buy another copy. This is conservative thoughtlessness in action. This is hypocrisy. Summing up we have inaction,ignorance, hypocrisy, greed and thoughtlessness, That sounds like the GOP, like many of those people with money. That's why "Parrish" is not on DVD yet.
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