It's been nearly a year since the last set of blu-rays, and there's still plenty to go:
The "Blofeld" trilogy of films: You Only Live Twice, On Her Majest'ys Secret Service and Diamonds Are Forever.
A few Moores: Spy Who Loved Me, Octopussy and View To A Kill....
Dalton's debut: The Living Daylights...
And Brosnan's first two, Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
That makes nine movies unreleased. Plus there's suppossed to be material that was made for a Quantum of Solace 2-disc set (As the disc that came out had nothing but the film, really).
I suppose it could be due to the same reason that Bond 23 has been delayed: MGM being sold. (But isn't Fox in charge of distribution on these?) It could also be that whole SPECTRE court mess, but Blofeld/Spectre appear in FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE and THUNDERBALL (Which are on blu-ray) so I don't see how that fits-Or perhaps it's because that so many of the Bond blu-rays had some compatability issues with certain blu-ray players.
They could be waiting for the next Bond film to better market the blu-rays, but it's obvious there's going to be a bit of a delay for that film (Won't start filming until 2011, I think). I don't think it's because of the quality of the films either-many of the most maligned Bond films-MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, MOONRAKER, LICENSE TO KILL and THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH-were released with the first set! And at least SPY WHO LOVED ME and GOLDENEYE are well-regarded...
The "Blofeld" trilogy of films: You Only Live Twice, On Her Majest'ys Secret Service and Diamonds Are Forever.
A few Moores: Spy Who Loved Me, Octopussy and View To A Kill....
Dalton's debut: The Living Daylights...
And Brosnan's first two, Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
That makes nine movies unreleased. Plus there's suppossed to be material that was made for a Quantum of Solace 2-disc set (As the disc that came out had nothing but the film, really).
I suppose it could be due to the same reason that Bond 23 has been delayed: MGM being sold. (But isn't Fox in charge of distribution on these?) It could also be that whole SPECTRE court mess, but Blofeld/Spectre appear in FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE and THUNDERBALL (Which are on blu-ray) so I don't see how that fits-Or perhaps it's because that so many of the Bond blu-rays had some compatability issues with certain blu-ray players.
They could be waiting for the next Bond film to better market the blu-rays, but it's obvious there's going to be a bit of a delay for that film (Won't start filming until 2011, I think). I don't think it's because of the quality of the films either-many of the most maligned Bond films-MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, MOONRAKER, LICENSE TO KILL and THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH-were released with the first set! And at least SPY WHO LOVED ME and GOLDENEYE are well-regarded...