Video and DVD
This is a list of some of the best home video/DVD sources on the web:
If you're looking for any videos or DVD, both in and out of print, your best bet is usually:
If you're strictly interested in out of print materials, check out:
For a chance at a better deal on out of print DVDs, video and 8mm films, you can try your luck at:
This is the best source for hard to find silent film titles, as well as foreign films and world cinema. This company
offers excellent quality and a wide range of selection, and is one of the most highly recommended among film buffs:
This company, based in France, does excellent restoration work. Recently, they released a DVD of the much-needed restored
print of "The Flying Deuces":
Looking for hard to find old B movies? This site is the one for you. Despite the cheap prices, their discs are actually
of decent quality for a public domain company:
This company specializes in top-of-the-line quality on top-of-the-line titles. Their releases of a wide variety of great
films, both old and new, is highly impressive:
Something Weird Video
Unknown Video
Troma Entertainment
Redfield Arts
Transit Film
Mk2
Turner Home Video
Nostalgia Family Video
Fox video
RKO
Universal Home Video
Columbia Pictures home video
Paramount home video
DVD Reviews:
Undecided if that new bluelight edition of Lawrence of Arabia is really that much better than the one
you bought three months ago? Can't decide between the Milestone, Image, Kino or Alpha editions of Lon Chaney's The Phantom
of the Opera? Are you one of those people who wants to buy the special edition of a DVD for $19.95 after you just
yesterday purchased the bare bones edition for $14.95? Stuck between the Criterion edition or Image/Corinth edition
of Fellini's 8 1/2? Well, the following sites will help you make your choice: