House of Wax" on DVD
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"Keep 3D Alive! Is 3-D important to you? No"
"sdf Is 3-D important to you? No"
"waiting... wanting...wanting...waiting...I love this movie and I love Vincent Price Is 3-D important to you? No"
"been waiting for years for this Is 3-D important to you? No"
"Id like to buy other Warners 3-d movies released on DVD as well Is 3-D important to you? No"
"The House of Wax was produced in 1953. Its 50 years old! Warner should road show this movie in theatres When this film has been shown at the BFI in London it has attracted sell out audiences and friends who I have dragged along have been astounded at spec"
"i can't believe it's not already on dvd ! Is 3-D important to you? No"
"Please include the 3-D option as well. Successful 3-D films like "Friday the 13th Part 3" and "Creature from the Black Lagoon" failed to include a 3-D option, and I feel that the inimitable "House of Wax" should not make this mistake. Is 3-D important to"
"hurry up!!!!! Is 3-D important to you? No"
"I have fond memories of my Dad taking me to see this great classic on a school night. It was somewhat out of character for him to do this. It is especially important to me since my Dad is no longer living. Is 3-D important to you? No"
"a lot of great Warner horrror classics need a DVD release Is 3-D important to you? No"
"It is important to release all 3D movies on DVD before the two prints are lost as is already beginning to happen with some films originally shot in 3D. Is 3-D important to you? No"
"Warners also owns several other 3D titles - the studio was at the forefront of promoting this technology in the 1950's. Other 3D titles include "Charge at Feather River" "The Moonlighter" "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" "The Command" (released in Warnerscope,"
"would like to see this great film in field sequential format Is 3-D important to you? No"