@McFlick5150@CerealMidnight Frank Tarsi, who made Olive, is now behind Kino Lorber. In one of the recent video interviews he did, he said he'll continue to re-release as many of the films he did under Olive for KLSC as he can.
@machinehead76 @etkralicesi @CerealMidnight The main guy behind Olive Films was Frank Tarsi, who's now the primary force for Kino Lorber Studio Classics. Which is why KL has and will continue to re-release some of films he did under Olive.
@Karendole82@paramountplus Copyright reasons likely due to music in the episodes. Many older shows are incomplete on streaming due to that. Nothing Paramount can really do about it since they don't own the show.
Update. I gave this movie a rewatch after thinking about it more. Now that I knew what to expect going in, I very much enjoyed it.
Go watch Fascination by Jean Rollin (1979).
@Spongillidae@BoundaryBreak Double Dash holds up really well, but is limited content-wise. DS is the only one with all of the single player missions and boss battles. It has twice the tracks, and the first time you could play Battle Mode with CPUs if you didn't have anyone to play with.
@JamesTheFilmGuy@KLStudioClassic A lot of times if they give no details on the new transfer in their announcement beyond "Brand new Transfer", there's a good chance it's at least a year out. When they make announcements and say "New transfer from x" or "new 2024 transfer" it's likely to come out sooner.
@MrCSReed @PhysicalMedia_ The movies are the most talked about horror movies of the past few years. Spirit Halloween is filled with Art the Clown stuff and kids wanting pictures with it. The movies went mainstream without changing a thing.