from wiki page for RAD:
"As of April 2010, Turner Classic Movies is taking "advance orders" for a DVD release of the film, with a stated release date of May 11, 2010."
Too bad it didn't happen, cause that would have been the best birthday gift ever.
Dave-ROR wrote:from wiki page for RAD:
"As of April 2010, Turner Classic Movies is taking "advance orders" for a DVD release of the film, with a stated release date of May 11, 2010."
Too bad it didn't happen, cause that would have been the best birthday gift ever.
dave, are you one of the 6 people that have visited this site (might be 7 now)? http://www.rad-on-dvd.com/
If nothing else you can enjoy listening to Break The Ice again. I've been curious if this version is at all worth it or if it's just awful quality.
Dave-ROR wrote:from wiki page for RAD:
"As of April 2010, Turner Classic Movies is taking "advance orders" for a DVD release of the film, with a stated release date of May 11, 2010."
Too bad it didn't happen, cause that would have been the best birthday gift ever.
dave, are you one of the 6 people that have visited this site (might be 7 now)? http://www.rad-on-dvd.com/
If nothing else you can enjoy listening to Break The Ice again. I've been curious if this version is at all worth it or if it's just awful quality.
I've been there.
I really need to send you the DVD rip from my Laserdisc copy. It's about the best quality you'll find since it wasn't the VHS version. There's a Beta version out there also, but I've never found it. I regret selling my VHS and movie posters, but they went for stupid money (I think I bought the VHS for $2-3, the poster was $5+4.95 shipping, sold the VHS for almost $40 and the poster sold for 60 or so). I still have the Laserdisc and LP soundtrack copy. Someone did buy the rights to produce the soundtrack on CD and did so. I also brough the LP into WAV at a friends home studio, I don't know where the heck that CD is though