I just love this trivia about "Shallow Grave": "Such were the budgetary constraints on this shoot, the production had to auction off various props in order to raise enough money to buy essential film stock needed to complete the picture." 😆
Cool pickups , I regularly go dvd and Blu-ray hunting at the charity shops here in England, and I often see shallow grave on dvd, but I've not seen it before , and I love the artwork on the shopping mall bluray
@@EntertainmentKorner Per a 2019 Screen Rant article: _"Smith explained that Harvey and Bob Weinstein bought the film personally, outwith the control of any companies they operated, and then licensed it for theatrical and home release. The distribution deals predated the existence of streaming and have now lapsed so cannot be updated, and with it being doubtful that anyone in the film industry will now want to have anything to do with the brothers in the fallout of the scores of allegations against Harvey Weinstein, it will unfortunately most likely stay that way."_
@@CSGraves the only point I was making is that I'm pretty sure Kevin Smith would love for more people to access his movies. Dogma included. So I'm sure he wishes he had a way to get the rights back but I'm doubtful he will. Idk what you're going on about.
I just love this trivia about "Shallow Grave": "Such were the budgetary constraints on this shoot, the production had to auction off various props in order to raise enough money to buy essential film stock needed to complete the picture." 😆
Wow that's so interesting! I didn't know that!
Cool pickups , I regularly go dvd and Blu-ray hunting at the charity shops here in England, and I often see shallow grave on dvd, but I've not seen it before , and I love the artwork on the shopping mall bluray
That Dogma is worth around $200. I Loved Spider! Very underrated movie .
That Blu Ray of Dogma is pretty valuable as Kevin Smith will never reprint anything Dogma because of Harvey Weinstein
He doesn't have the rights lmao. Kevin Smith I'm sure would love to get his movies back in print.
@@EntertainmentKorner Not this one
@@casecards6018 nah
@@EntertainmentKorner Per a 2019 Screen Rant article:
_"Smith explained that Harvey and Bob Weinstein bought the film personally, outwith the control of any companies they operated, and then licensed it for theatrical and home release. The distribution deals predated the existence of streaming and have now lapsed so cannot be updated, and with it being doubtful that anyone in the film industry will now want to have anything to do with the brothers in the fallout of the scores of allegations against Harvey Weinstein, it will unfortunately most likely stay that way."_
@@CSGraves the only point I was making is that I'm pretty sure Kevin Smith would love for more people to access his movies. Dogma included. So I'm sure he wishes he had a way to get the rights back but I'm doubtful he will. Idk what you're going on about.