6/17/2023 0 Comments Mvd rewind![]() ![]() Shooting interviews and documentaries drive the costs up and our goal here is to bring you the movies and make them as affordable as possible. In some cases there won’t be any bonus material. We aim to correct that by marrying the previously available bonus material with our Blu-rays so you can finally get rid of those old DVDs. For both “Marquee” and “Classics”, some of these titles may have been released on DVD in the past with bonus material and then released later on a movie-only Blu-ray and the studio didn’t include the previously available bonus material. ![]() In order to do that it means using existing transfers and all previously available bonus material. Pricing: One of our goals here with these two new labels is to keep the prices down. Wilkinson explains the differences between each line and what they hope to accomplish… We wanted to create a “brand” or “home” for the films we acquire and consider to be “other” titles and “MVD Classics” fit the bill. They might be a little too “obscure” for those labels and some releases might be DVD only (if it’s a title that doesn’t exist in HD or was shot in SD). MVD CLASSICS will be titles that kinda fall in between the MVD Rewind Collection and the MVD Marquee Collection. Windtalkers (2-Disc Ultimate Edition: Theatrical Cut + Director’s Cut) īasic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction (Special Edition) Walking Tall (2004) (Special Edition) īarbershop 2: Back In Business (Special Edition) Some of these are titles that will be new to Blu-ray and some will be re-releases of titles that have gone out of print and we’re bringing back. Titles in “Marquee” might be a little too new to be considered “cult” but old enough to be “catalog”. MVD MARQUEE COLLECTION will feature a mixture of major and independent studio product for Blu-ray and DVD. Like the recently launched MVD Rewind Collection, these two new brands have their own distinct “personality” (the “Rewind” brand focuses on titles from the “video store era” and loads them with bonus content and more), but these two new labels offer something a little different… a little simpler and (in most cases) a little less expensive. MVD is proud to announce two new labels for collectors… The titles range from hit blockbusters like Barbershop to cult items such as Golden Temple Amazons. Which is why I’m happy that MVD is offering even more Blu-rays and DVDs. So if you are passionate about a film, you’re still better off buying from a quality home video label. I don’t want to call out a certain service, but Amazon Prime appears like it offers a lot of cult films, but half the time you click on them and either the image looks like it was transferred off an EP VHS tape or the sound is screwed up. Why? Because odds are when you want to watch the film, your streaming services will no longer offer it. While so much of the talk about home entertainment is focused on streaming, there’s still plenty of folks that want Blu-rays of films they enjoy. ![]()
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