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- From: wlrc@uhura.neoucom.edu (William R. Cruce)
- Subject: Re: SOLARIS on LD - Need Help Finding
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.075102.21463@uhura.neoucom.edu>
- Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
- References: <1992Dec15.175109.7236@uhura.neoucom.edu> <1992Dec16.205043.19403@wri.com>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 07:51:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec16.205043.19403@wri.com> andre@rurutu.wri.com (Andre Kuzniarek) writes:
- >wlrc@uhura.neoucom.edu (William R. Cruce) writes:
- >
- >> If anyone sees an extra copy of SOLARIS in a local laserdisc store
- >
- >It would have to be a case where I spot 2 copies, as I'm still looking for
- >one of my own. Is there any hope of a repressing?
-
- I have called about a half dozen mail order stores. Only two claim to
- have seen the disc. The others swore it had not been released because
- their orders had not arrived! Image must have pressed an incredibly
- small number (maybe 100 :-). They would be crazy not to press more.
-
- I sometimes wonder if the executives in charge of these decisions
- ever read movie reviews. This is a disc that received a ***1/2
- rating by Maltin. And it is science fiction (a big favorite of LD
- fanatics). And yet Image has released hundreds of poorly rated or
- totally unknown films to LD (and now they fill the cut-out bins).
-
-
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- The answer is never simple and is always changing.
- William L.R. (Bill) Cruce INTERNET: wlrc@uhura.neoucom.edu
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