Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

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Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Tyler » Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:46 pm

Been thinking about this and I'm wondering if we could get a lot of people to contact MGM to at least let them know there's an audience for these movies and they should at least consider releasing these in some sort of set (like Sony's H-Man/Battle in Outer Space/Mothra collection).

Might work might not but bringing it to their attention would be worth something and set things in motion for the future.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Tamura » Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:56 pm

There's no way MGM would release the three Brencos as retail titles. Hell, virtually no cult movies stand a chance at being released by a major home video company nowadays. But, I'm with you in that these should be released somehow. I can see them easily becoming MOD titles with a little demand.

I've heard that MGM's materials aren't in good condition, but I'd like to see what they have anyway. For all we know they could be OAR at the very least, which is better than those ugly pan 'n scan tapes. Whatever MGM has of these three films can't possibly be worse than KOFA's 48-minute Korean language fragment of YONGARY, its short running time being a result of hundreds of splices throughout.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby o.supreme » Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:29 pm

Unfortunatly I've already done this (postal mail & mutiple e-mails) with not response. I would also think a MOD DVD would be the way to go with these films, even offer the 3 as a set. On the old forums I had posted the mailing address for MGM, but perhaps someone needs to startan online petition? I'll definitely sign up, I just dont know how to start one.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby JVM » Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:21 am

I thought Human Vapor had already been released on DVD?
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:52 am

The H-Man has, but not the Human Vapor, I don't think.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby wataru » Fri Dec 23, 2011 9:18 am

Tamura wrote:There's no way MGM would release the three Brencos as retail titles. Hell, virtually no cult movies stand a chance at being released by a major home video company nowadays.


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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Ethan » Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:08 am

Media Blasters is not hardly "major". Escape from New York is hardly "cult", compared to Toho sci-fi films at least.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Tyler » Fri Dec 23, 2011 1:05 pm

I'm being lazy but anyone have accurate contact information?
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby wataru » Fri Dec 23, 2011 1:22 pm

Ethan wrote:Media Blasters is not hardly "major". Escape from New York is hardly "cult", compared to Toho sci-fi films at least.


Of the companies who WANT to release Godzilla films, MB is a major company.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:08 pm

Yeah, but we're talking about actually major. MGM. Not some other CM/MB level label. Metro-Goldwyn-fucking-Mayer. The only other company on their level to release these movies on DVD was Sony because they could do cheap releases and people would buy them, and Criterion because they could sell it on their brand name alone. And Universal, which owned the rights to both KKvsG and KKE anyway, and had a new Kong movie coming out to tie said films into. But the difference there is that those movies all involved marketable names. None of these movies do.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby The Dark Uniter » Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:25 pm

One way they could release the films is by releasing them on DVD on demand ( I forgot the name of the service). Pretty much, some studios are releasing films that aren't in high demand with no special features, however the film is still released. One example is the DVD release of The Green Slime.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:49 pm

Manufacture-On-Demand. I'll admit, it's a possibility. Unlikely though. I'd love to see it, don't get me wrong, but I'm doubtful.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby wataru » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:20 am

omgitsgodzilla wrote:Yeah, but we're talking about actually major. MGM. Not some other CM/MB level label. Metro-Goldwyn-fucking-Mayer. The only other company on their level to release these movies on DVD was Sony because they could do cheap releases and people would buy them, and Criterion because they could sell it on their brand name alone. And Universal, which owned the rights to both KKvsG and KKE anyway, and had a new Kong movie coming out to tie said films into. But the difference there is that those movies all involved marketable names. None of these movies do.


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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Tamura » Sat Dec 24, 2011 9:46 am

A troll?
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby wataru » Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:22 am

Tamura wrote:A troll?


If pointing out your erroneous 'factoid' is trolling, then ya :roll:
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby omgitsgodzilla » Sat Dec 24, 2011 11:53 am

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omgitsgodzilla wrote:Yeah, but we're talking about actually major. MGM. Not some other CM/MB level label. Metro-Goldwyn-fucking-Mayer. The only other company on their level to release these movies on DVD was Sony because they could do cheap releases and people would buy them, and Criterion because they could sell it on their brand name alone. And Universal, which owned the rights to both KKvsG and KKE anyway, and had a new Kong movie coming out to tie said films into. But the difference there is that those movies all involved marketable names. None of these movies do.


Yall bitch too much.

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I want to see these get released as much as anyone, but I just doubt it's going to happen. A company releases a movie if they think they can make money from it. These movies are obscure and without any particularly outstanding selling points and are therefore hard to sell to as large an audience as MGM is probably hoping to sell a given movie to. If it were Shout! Factory, Classic Media or Media Blasters, it would be another story - the money one could make selling these movies is a lot more to them than it is to MGM. They're niche companies, MGM isn't. Besides, if they WERE released, you'd have three less films you could use to advocate bootlegs. :P
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby gigan71 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:05 pm

MGM has a facebook page, maybe we can petition it on there ?

here is the link - https://www.facebook.com/#!/mgm
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Legion1979 » Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:11 am

Online petitions never work.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby TheSecondComing » Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:47 pm

Tyler wrote:Been thinking about this and I'm wondering if we could get a lot of people to contact MGM to at least let them know there's an audience for these movies and they should at least consider releasing these in some sort of set (like Sony's H-Man/Battle in Outer Space/Mothra collection).

Might work might not but bringing it to their attention would be worth something and set things in motion for the future.



Offer to buy the rights. That'll get their attention.
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Re: Writing to MGM about Human Vapor, Last War & Gorath

Postby Tohosaurus » Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:14 am

I'd really like to see these three release on DVD/BRD, especially Human Vapour and Gorath.
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