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NEWS: Kaleidescape Introduces Exclusive Leonard Maltin Recommends Collection of Movies

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PRESS RELEASE:

Kaleidescape Introduces Exclusive Leonard Maltin Recommends Collection of Movies
New Collection Curated by Acclaimed Film Critic

INDIANAPOLIS, CEDIA EXPO ? September 6, 2012 ? September 6, 2012 ? Kaleidescape, the market leader in movie servers, has partnered with respected film critic Leonard Maltin to curate a unique compilation of historically significant films, and modern movies you may have missed. Available exclusively from Kaleidescape, the Leonard Maltin Recommends collection assists in the creation of the ultimate home cinema experience by identifying great films to add to your collection of movies.

Kaleidescape is producing exclusive video commentary in which Leonard Maltin will share his thoughts, personal anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes tidbits about each movie in the collection. Additional commentary will be added weekly, and the videos can be viewed on the Kaleidescape website.

?Living in a Big Way was one of Gene Kelly?s rare commercial flops, but I selected it because it contains two of the most entertaining musical numbers he ever put on film,? said Leonard Maltin. ?These pearly gems are rescued by Kaleidescape?s video bookmarks because you can simply select ?Fido and Me? or ?Playground Medley? to skip directly to the beginning of these innovative dances.?

?Kaleidescape System owners are voracious consumers of movies, buying on average 51 titles per year,? said Michael Malcolm, Kaleidescape?s chairman, founder, and CEO. ?We?re thrilled to be working with Mr. Maltin; his insightful commentary will help our customers discover and appreciate these lesser known films.?

Leonard Maltin Recommends is available on DVD (26 titles) and Blu-ray Disc (17 titles) at suggested retail prices of $545 and $445 respectively. Additional titles will be added to the collection quarterly.

About Leonard Maltin
Leonard Maltin, noted film critic and historian, is the editor of the long-running and influential reference Leonard Maltin?s Movie Guide and the companion volume, Leonard Maltin?s Classic Movie Guide. He currently hosts the weekly ReelzChannel television show Maltin on Movies, and teaches at the University of Southern California?s School of Cinematic Arts.

About Kaleidescape
Kaleidescape designs and manufactures the world's leading movie servers, products that deliver the premier movie-watching experience for your home. The Kaleidescape System, renowned for its intuitive user interface, presents your entire collection of DVD and Blu-ray movies on any TV in any room, and forever changes the way you enjoy movies. Kaleidescape's innovative products and services are protected by 73 patents issued and pending. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Kaleidescape sells its movie servers through custom audio and video installers throughout the world. For more information, visit www.kaleidescape.com.

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Hi all,

what a news... from September 2011 till today there is only a collection and some reviews available?

Best regards,

Patrick
 
Hi all,

what a news... from September 2011 till today there is only a collection and some reviews available?

Best regards,

Patrick


Yes, but the "Store" will open soon, and that required a significant amount of resources to bring it all together.


Jim
 
Still, disappointing that the store wasn't announced at CEDIA.


While it is true that they did not "announce" the opening of the store, they did provide info about the store's existence and that it will open "soon."

Personally, I had expected the official announcement at CEDIA and the opening within a couple weeks, but an updated briefing made it clear that would be pushed back slightly while some final details were worked out.


Jim
 
They aren't really going to email us every week for the next six months to announce all 26 titles individually, are they?
 
Back to the original subject of this thread, K announced additional titles added to the Leonard Maltin Recommends collection, for those interested.


Jim
 
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