View Full Version : Genevieve "SE", Gone With The Wind "Box Set"
feverpitch96
12-10-2001, 08:41
What is the point of distributors announcing and releasing SEs and Box Sets if they're going to treat all the DETAILS (like, what's ON or IN the sets) as a jealously-guarded secret? Who's going to pay £45-50 for a version of GWTW which, from the information grudgingly relinquished so far, only has the same material as the £18 basic disc released on the same day (i.e. just the movie)?? It must have really hurt them just to let us know they were thinking about the vague chance of contemplating the remote possibility of considering releasing the disc...
Does anyone have any information on these alleged titles? Please? Anyone?
:(
Michael Brooke
12-10-2001, 12:20
Well, <I>Gone with the Wind</I> is a romantic epic set against the backdrop of the US Civil War, while <I>Genevieve</I> is a comedy set against the backdrop of the London to Brighton car rally...
...shall I get me coat? :D
feverpitch96
12-10-2001, 14:09
Originally posted by Michael Brooke
Well, <I>Gone with the Wind</I> is a romantic epic set against the backdrop of the US Civil War, while <I>Genevieve</I> is a comedy set against the backdrop of the London to Brighton car rally...
...shall I get me coat? :D
So it's goodnight from me...
Originally posted by Michael Brooke
Well, <I>Gone with the Wind</I> is a romantic epic set against the backdrop of the US Civil War, while <I>Genevieve</I> is a comedy set against the backdrop of the London to Brighton car rally...
...shall I get me coat? :D
Is yours the silver parka? :D
No idea about Genevieve, but I'd be willing to bet GWTW is just another of those huge boxes with the standard disc, a book, soundtrack, some stills & a film cel.
Cap'n Al
12-10-2001, 14:43
Originally posted by Michael Brooke
Well, <I>Gone with the Wind</I> is a romantic epic set against the backdrop of the US Civil War, while <I>Genevieve</I> is a comedy set against the backdrop of the London to Brighton car rally...
Or, depending on taste, you could see Genevive as a romantic epic and GWTW as a comedy...
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