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Elite Entertainment released Night of the Living Dead on LaserDisc in November 1994 in a 2-disc set. [ 4 ] The company continued to release a series of cult horror films on LaserDisc throughout the 1990s, including The Evil Dead , Evil Dead 2 , A Nightmare on Elm Street , A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge , God Told Me To , Invaders ...
Individual titles and series originally or primarily released on LaserDisc. For the format as a whole, see Category:LaserDisc See also: Category:LaserDisc video games
DVL-919E can play both PAL and NTSC laser discs. NTSC discs can also be output in PAL 60 format. The face plate of DVL-919E is made of aluminum (same as DVL-909) while DVL-919's face plate is made of plastic. [1] On January 14, 2009, Pioneer announced that it would stop manufacturing the DVL-919 and other laser disc players. [2]
Anime collectors in every country in which the LaserDisc format was released (which included both North America and Japan) also quickly became familiar with this format, and sought the higher video and sound quality of LaserDisc and the availability of numerous titles not available on VHS. (They were also encouraged by Pioneer's in-house ...
Limited edition, collectors box features all 6 seasons with over 4.5 hrs of bonus features This boxset was only released in the US, it is available in Canada as an import. You can also get it in Australia, through Atomic Movies [1] plus, seasons 4, 5 & 6 by import.
Trancers was released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1985, DVD in 2000, and Blu-ray in 2014. On October 18, 2022, a two-disc collector's edition of the film was released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, containing the director's commentary, the Trancers: City of Lost Angels short, behind-the-scenes, and more.
Voyager introduced the release of special editions on LaserDisc. [1] In 1986 it decided to make it company policy to only release widescreen films on LaserDisc in their original aspect ratio rather than pan and scan formats that was common for home media releases at the time. Many other labels followed suit.
A LaserDisc release of the Collector's Edition, on July 14, 1998, includes a new 101-minute documentary, The Making of Close Encounters, which was produced in 1997 and features interviews with Spielberg, the main cast, and notable crew members. Many other alternative versions were made for network and syndicated television, and the Criterion ...