What if...? The Plain Archive wish list

Jan 19, 2013
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Hi-as most of the people on here have the rather excellent Wrestler-PA steelbook I was wondering what titles people would like to see PA create next?

let's start;

-The Fountain
-Black Swan
-Memento
-Babel
-Brotherhood of the Wolf

let me know (in theory) what title you would like to see as a plain archive steel

thanks
 
They don't have to be steelbook, but I would like to see the following...

- Spring Breakers (hate it or love it movie and I love it)
- Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind
- Drive (likely not to happen: as per 17 april 2014 >> Kimchi+PA are releasing this! YES!!!''!!!)
- Gladiator (not really a title for PA, but would love to see what they come up with regarding artwork)j
- Irreversible
- Dallas Buyers Club
- Silence of the Lambs
- Candy (Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish, a true gem of cinema)
 
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They don't have to be steelbook, but I would like to see the following...

- Spring Breakers (hate it or love it movie and I love it)
- Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind
- Drive (likely not to happen)
- Gladiator (not really a title for PA, but would love to see what they come up with regarding artwork)j
- Irreversible
- Dallas Buyers Club
- Silence of the Lambs
- Candy (Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish, a true gem of cinema)

couldn't agree more
 
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2001 (i can imagine stunning artwork potential)
Enter the Dragon
Dr. Strangelove or how ....
Memento
An Hitchcock Classic
Gojira (1954) would be a good time this year!
Hero (Jet Li)
The Third Man (1949)
Royal Tennenbaums or Grand Budapest Hotel (or any Wes A. Movie)
Moon
and so many more......
 
Office Space
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Sex, Lies, and Videotape
Delicatessen
Reservoir Dogs
The Crying Game
The Piano
Clerks
Il Postino
Chungking Express
Trainspotting
Go
Swingers
Life is Beautiful
The Artist
Badlands
Chocolat
Babe
The Blair Witch Project
The Full Monty
Death at a Funeral (UK)
 
- Angel Heart
- Pope Of Greenwich Village
- One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- The Truman Show
- 12 Monkeys
- Heat
- Cape Fear
- Casino (1995)
- The King Of Comedy
- Insomnia
 
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Moulin Rouge
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Ed Wood
Idiocracy
Hulk / Incredible Hulk
The Mummy
Indiana Jones Trilogy (individual)
Ghostbusters 1+2
The Ring (original or remake or both)
LA Confidential
The Birds
Vertigo
Citizen Kane
Name of the Rose
 
[QUOTE=Snollygoster;1005187]- Angel Heart
- Pope Of Greenwich Village
- One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- The Truman Show
- 12 Monkeys
- Heat
- Cape Fear
- Casino (1995)
- The King Of Comedy
- Insomnia[/QUOTE]



all good choices-especially since the angel heart & cape fear blu ray releases are currently vanillas
 
I second these:

Babel
Go
The Truman Show
12 Monkeys

And add:

Boys Don't Cry
Gone Baby Gone
Boogie Nights
The Machinist
Magnolia
Fruitvale Station
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
The Social Network
A Serious Man
Brick
Adaptation
Dog Day Afternoon
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
Jacob's Ladder
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Dead Man Walking
 
I second these:

Babel
Go
The Truman Show
12 Monkeys

And add:

Boys Don't Cry
Gone Baby Gone
Boogie Nights
The Machinist
Magnolia
Fruitvale Station
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
The Social Network
A Serious Man
Brick
Adaptation
Dog Day Afternoon
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
Jacob's Ladder
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Dead Man Walking

If you're talking about Brick: the neo-noir film with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, then I definitely second that.

Also a big "yes please" for Gone Baby Gone and another vote for Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.
 
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thor and iron man maybe? :D:p


just kidding,
i think dallas buyers club might be a movie (havent seen it yet) that might fit PA's profile...

from older movies, i'd like to see lost in translation in a steelbook one day.


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Jurassic Park
John Carter
October Sky
National Treasure
Kingdom of Heaven
 
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Probably the two films that I most wanted them to do they have announced in the past week, (The Master and I Saw the Devil) so I am pretty damn happy anyway, but I would love to see what Plain Archive could do with these:

Punch Drunk Love
Magnolia
Pi
Under the Skin
Mad Detective
A Prophet
The Thin Red Line
The Lives of Others
Babel
Biutiful
The Beat That My Heart Skipped

There are too many to list really aren't there? Like previously mentioned though The Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine would be pretty amazing too.
 
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I feel like the entirety of Wes Anderson's filmography could be handled stupendously by Plain Archive, along with that of Paul Thomas Anderson (not really Paul W S Anderson though, which is a shame, as his name is like a perfect fusion of the two). Maybe a snazzy release of Blue Velvet, too.
 
I feel like the entirety of Wes Anderson's filmography could be handled stupendously by Plain Archive, along with that of Paul Thomas Anderson (not really Paul W S Anderson though, which is a shame, as his name is like a perfect fusion of the two). Maybe a snazzy release of Blue Velvet, too.

I can only imagine a velvet slipcover in the colour blue ;-)

Would be fan-tas-tic!
 
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just rewatched these-would have to add the following Takeshi Kitano hits-Violent Cop,Sonatine,Hana Bi & Brother-kitano is very under represented on blu-ray

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If you're talking about Brick: the neo-noir film with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, then I definitely second that.

Also a big "yes please" for Gone Baby Gone and another vote for Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.

Brick is sooooooooooooooo underrated!