Will The Love Bug be re-released?

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Will The Love Bug be re-released?

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Is there going to be a re-release of this movie with the release with the new Herbie coming out?
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Doubt it very much they did an excellent two disc release a couple of years ago.
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Never heard of the movie
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Alan wrote:Never heard of the movie
Thanks for the wonderful contribution! :thumb:

Like Mr. Toad says, I don't see a better re-release coming. It's already a two-disc set and only carries a $19.99 SRP. Much better treatment than the three sequels (two of which are fullscreen-only).

When <i>Fully Loaded</i> gets released in the fall, it's important that A) there is no slipcover and B) the spine matches the other Herbie DVDs, which astonishingly do line up properly! That spine thing is crucial. Could determine a recommendation one way or the other.
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Luke wrote:
Alan wrote:Never heard of the movie
Thanks for the wonderful contribution! :thumb:
well, then can someone tell me whats it about?
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Alan wrote:well, then can someone tell me whats it about?
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thanks
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I hope not sinc eI just bought the whole set a few months back. It's not the best of sets though but I've already expressed my criticism a while back.

So Alan, never heard of Herbie? Wow. :o Well I can't be too surprised. the other day I ran into someone who didn't know what insomnia was and the other day I was even left confused by something everyone knew but me. :oops:
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orestes. wrote:So Alan, never heard of Herbie? Wow. :o Well I can't be too surprised. the other day I ran into someone who didn't know what insomnia was and the other day I was even left confused by something everyone knew but me. :oops:
Speaking of that, here's some quotes that show just how clueless some UD members are!
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I just read a post on imdb.com about people not knowing John Candy was dead. They had just discovered.

Now I guess I could understand but it makes me feel old. It's natural I guess (time goes by) but I still think it's a shame.
Sometimes I do feel kinda smart when I know things people don't. That is usually a shock to me because I've got the low self esteem thing and believe I'm not the smartest but sheesh somethings that I do know kinda surprise me at times. (okay gettin' all babbly here... not to mention off-topic)

I really like promoting the Disney classics with people I know. I don't think they will go the way of the animated 'Gulliver's Travels' movie in my lifetime (Disney would never allow that!) but really some of their movies are really or have been really forgotten by some... (Black Cauldron until it was rereleased finally on VHS and Saludos Amigos).
To help promote I have burnt (yeah I know) some of my movies for my friend so she can get into them. She wouldn't buy them but maybe she will get hooked on them and buy them eventually (I worked my magic for 'Brother Bear', 'Robin Hood', the Fantasia movies, 'Alice in Wonderland' and about six others and she bought them all! (well I bought her 'Alice in Wonderland' for one of her OOP movies. :))

Now my friend has more Disney movies than me... it was the other way around. She only needs Cinderella and 101 Dalmations and she is done for now!
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