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Re: "Grand Prix" on DVD (Slightly OT)

To: Ronnie Day <ronday@tlabgalaxy.net>,
Subject: Re: "Grand Prix" on DVD (Slightly OT)
From: fairladyracing@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 01:33:17 +0000
Ron:

You forgot to mention "The Italian Job"

Dan & Susan

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From: Ronnie Day <ronday@tlabgalaxy.net> 

> > Gary McCormick 
> 
> > I don't know how many of you Roadsterites are also in to early Grand 
> > Prix racing - you know, /before/ paddle shifters, onboard computers, 
> > gravity-defying ground effects and 1000+ hp qualifying engines - but 
> > for those of you that are, there is good news. John Frankenheinmer's 
> > 1966 film "Grand Prix" is finally available on DVD! Amazon.com has it 
> > available for pre-order (release date 17 July) at a pretty good price - 
> > $13.95. 
> 
> I've had both Grand Prix and Le Mans (Steve McQueen) on laser disc (remember 
> those!!) since the early '90s, and they're two of the best LDs that I've 
> ever seen. I paid $90 and waited 3 months for a Japanese import copy of Le 
> Mans. IIRC, I got it from The Lasers Edge up around Chicago. They, along 
> with DVD Planet (was Ken Cranes, in Westminster, CA) are still good places 
> to shop, but half.com and Amazon are usually cheaper, if they have the 
> titles you're looking for. 
> 
> It's good to see that many of the older flicks are finally being re-released 
> on DVD. Another fairly recently released DVD title of interest to most of us 
> here is "Winning" from 1966 with Paul Newman, Robert Wagner and Joanne 
> Woodward. In Technicolor, like both Grand Prix and Lemans (I think), there's 
> some great footage of mid/late '60s sports cars and Indy cars. Last year I 
> ordered Winning, Le Mans and several IMAX titles including "Super Speedway" 
> from Amazon. What a kick on a big screen with a good sound system. 
> 
> Ahh..., the days of my yoout!! :>) 
> 
> Ron 




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