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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantnolesrule
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I've loked and looked for press releases myself, and I cannot find them. But I think the list of 3/25/1997 DVDs we've posted here that I got from the laserrot.com site is definitive. The page covers the entirety of 1997 and hasn't been updated since early 1998.

Someone should do a google search of alt.video.dvd for the term "March 25, 1997". You'll find people discussing the DVDs released on that date quite a bit, including the ones mentioned here.

I think there is more than enough evidence available to make the changes.

As opposed to most sites with databases where a CSV file with bad data could overwrite original good data, much like seems to have been the case with what's in the database here.
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mdnitoil - I thought I read you correctly., I also take the March 97 dates as accurate as they come.., .

I know where Skip is coming from with his comments of non specific press release.. He wants Hard facts..
But where did the August 97 street dates come from.., ? Inaccurate and approved early contributions from Intervocative Profiler??
  With these few dozen WB titles out of many thousands it does sound minuscule, but I would be hard pressed to believe ever, that  in a few small test markets of these early WB releases these titles did not come out in the middle of summer .
I do remember watching these and other studio titles hit the streets during  1997, which got me excited enough to go out and plunk down close to $900 for a Sony DVP S3000  in October 97' ,, many many months later.. ...........
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And I was following it from 1996 on (eventhough I did not get my first player until 1998), and I could recite the March 25, 1997 date from memory before this thread even got started. It's common knowledge for people who have been around DVD since the beginning.

It's unfortunate that all the best DVD news sites don't have archives going that far back. Most were using static webpages that were manually updated back then.
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to skip and other NO sayers. At least now i have a link for both The Road Warrior and Eraser directly from the distibutor that shows the March 25th, 1997 release date. Can't get any better source then from the Manufacturers... And I got them... take a look if you don't believe me, i have updated all my information to give as much attention to detail as possible... I really can't see how even skip can not agree with this information , I provided to him exactly what he was asking for.... I guess the next step would be to raid the headquarters of MGM, WB, NewLine,& Columbia Tristar and force the Presidents of each to write a letter of approval for my contributions... Should I pack my bags for California?????
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It's unfortunate that all the best DVD news sites don't have archives going that far back. Most were using static webpages that were manually updated back then.


Anyone know of Doug Pratt ?  I'm sure he's got the best info on everything..
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And yet another link:::  http://www.joblo.com/dvdclinic/release_dates.php?month=March&year=1997
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And yet another link:::  http://www.joblo.com/dvdclinic/release_dates.php?month=March&year=1997


That link is going into my Favourites ..
Thanks..

( BTW how many green arrows did you score so far on this post ?? )
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actually looking closer at that link I am starting to se that it may be tied into Amazon. com . If you look at the March 97 release of GoldenEye (1995)., it shows the 1999 special edition and so does amazon.com as well.. The only area I could find the original Mar 97 art cover was our own data base for the 1997 release of Goldeneye it shows the original no frills pan&scan /widescreen . whereas my version of Goldeneye is a special edition and it was released Oct 1999 ...
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The other problem with finding good weblinks is that there were no devoted sites at the time of launch.  Digital Bits only goes back to December of '97.  The rest of those early sites bit the dust.  I remember a huge fansite during those early days was www.thebigpicture.com.  Those guys got so hard up they started charging for access.  Frankly, the only place this kind of news really got followed was on laserdisk sites, which were not exactly prolific.
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i believe you are correct about tie in with amazon with last link and how do i find out how many green arrows i have gotten for this forum???
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humm wondering if i was the one who added the images for goldeneye to this site. I remember scaning the image off of my mother's scanner, emailing it to myself and quite possibly i might have contributed it. but maybe just to my private collection. 
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The best site in the very early days was run by Robert "Obi" George. It was pretty basic, but as informative as you can get. Unfortunately, the site no longer exists, and while I found it in the Wayback Machine archive, many of the links to press releases and other news sites are no longer functioning either. DVD Resource, a great site by Steve Tannehill didn't start till about the same time as The Digital Bits.
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You might also try archive.org. I see that was what you were referring to, Joe. It had been a long time since I looked at it

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... and how do i find out how many green arrows i have gotten for this forum???


At the top of the page you will see a star to the left of your name. Click on it and it will take you to your reputation page. Once there you will see a yellow and green area. In the top one (the yellow one) you can click on the first link and you can see how many green arrows you have received for posts you have made.
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You might also try archive.org. I see that was what you were referring to, Joe. It had been a long time since I looked at it

Skip


Yeah, it's always interesting what you can find there. Unfortunately, if a site relied on query strings in the URL from an internal search engine to pull up pages, it wasn't archived.
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I can see that a release date is interesting for a new or recent release, but why bother with release dates of 10 years ago? You can't go and sit in front of the shop to be the first to buy...
So unless the date in the database is off by months or years, why change it?
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