Few selections of the Grand Masters of Cinema...
I will like to see all Sergio Leone films released on Blu-Rays.
I also will like to see all Federico Fellini films also released on Blu-Rays.
And I will love to see all Giuseppe Tornatore: "Cinema Paradiso" and "The Legend od 1900" films released on Blu-Rays.
And Michelangelo Antonioni: "Zabriskie Point", on Blu-Ray.
And some films from Bernardo Bertolucci: "Before the Revolution", "The Conformist", "1900", "The Last Emperor" and "The Sheltering Sky" on Blu-Rays.
And some films from Francis Ford Coppola: "Apocalypse Now", "The Conversation", "The Cotton Club", and "Hearts of Darkness" by his wife, on Blu-Rays.
And some of Brian De Palma: "Scarface", Casualties of War" and "Femme Fatale" on Blu-Rays.
Some Frank Capra films too on Blu-Rays.
Some Ingmar Bergman films too on Blu-Rays.
James Cameron: "Titanic", "Aliens", "The Abyss" and "True Lies" on Blu-Rays.
Some David Cronenberg films on Blu-Rays.
Some Jonathan Demme films on Blu-Rays.
John Frankenheimer: "The Train" and "Year of the Gun" on Blu-Rays.
"The Exorcist", "Sorcerer", "The Brink's Job" and " To Live and Die in L.A." on Blu-Rays, from William Friedkin.
Terry Gilliam most of his films on Blu-Rays.
Some of Howard Hawks films on Blu-Rays.
Alfred Hitchcock most of his films on Blu-Rays.
Several films from John Hughes on Blu-Rays too.
Some of John Huston films on Blu-Rays.
Most films from Akira Kurosawa on Blu-Rays.
Some of John Landis films on Blu-Ray discs too.
Most films from David Lean.
Spike Lee films too.
Some of Sidney Lumet films too on Blu-Rays.
Of Course George Lucas: All "Star War" films.
Peter Jackson Films, including "LOTR Extended Editions".
David Lynch films on Blu-Rays.
Michael Mann films on Blu-Rays.
Roman Polanski several films on Blu-Rays.
All Martin Scorsese films on blu-Rays.
All Steven Spielberg films on Blu-Rays.
All Ridley Scott films on Blu-Rays, including "Gladiator", "Alien", "Thelma and Louise", "1492: Conquest of Paradise" and "White Squall".
Most if not all Oliver Stone films on Blu-Rays.
Quentin Tarantino: "Pulp Fiction" and "Jackie Brown" on Blu-Rays.
Several films of Francois Truffault on Blu-Rays.
Several films from Orson Welles on Blu-Rays.
Some of Peter Weir films on Blu-Rays.
Some films from Robert Zemeckis on Blu-Rays.
And some films from Fred Zinnemann on Blu-Rays.
* Just to name few that are important for me to see released on Blu-Ray discs. I guess it's just normal, after all they are all few of the very big names in our Cinema History.
They all need the best transfers possible.
Bob