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I keep a list on my PDA and every once in a while I check to see if they have been released:

* WW & the Dixie Dancekings
* The Keep
* Until the End of the World <--- Available for rental/digital download at Amazon
* The Car <--- Now on DVD
* Last Holiday (1950 with Alec Guinness) <--- Now on DVD
* Conrack <--- Currently available on Watch Instantly

Some of those are crap, some are a little obscure and even available in different regions, but the last two should qualify for the AFI Top 100 in my opinion!

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I love Until The End Of the World. I have the Region 2 director's cut that breaks it up into a four hour trilogy. I'm not sure its better than the theatrical cut but I am glad to have it.

I'm waiting for Looking for Mr Goodbar. 1970s flick with a young Richard Gere and Diane Keaton. It can be added to the queue but has never been released on DVD to my knowledge.

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"Looking for Mr Goodbar" -- Good catch! That's another good movie!

I like "Until the End of the World" so much that I've considered buying a Region 2 copy myself. What do you use to play it?

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for some reason not many of Wim Wenders movies are available in the states. Being UTEOTW was in English, i've alwasy thought it would have been his most easily accessible.

some jerk stole my copy of hte soundtrack back in college. need to track down another one.....

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I love that soundtrack...almost more than the film

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I checked those out on IMDB.com - they both sound VERY interesting.

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I saw the VHS copy of The Telephone so many times at my local video store that I can STILL see the cover art simply by closing my eyes !

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I'm pretty sure there's another company distributing a DVD of both those Warhol films despite the Criterion editions being OOP. Netflix carries both, Frankenstein is even on watch instantly, awesomely enough.

What about Warhol's Batman Dracula?

Does that even exist on film anymore?!

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Isn't Andy Warhol's Dracula on DVD? Unless it's another name Ive rented and watched this via Netflix two years ago. The really strange movie where he's trying to find a virgin in the house of mainly slutty women?

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Flesh for Frankenstein
aka Andy Warhol's Frankenstein

Blood for Dracula
aka Andy Warhol's Dracula

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"Rebecca" (1940) - Hitchcock, won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

and

"The Harder They Come" (1972)

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How can anything that won the Academy Award NOT be available!?!?!?

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I'll have ot double check, but are you sure REBECCA isnt' still available from Criterion? I picked my copy up just a few months ago.

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