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Richard Pryor’s First Two Albums Set to Get Extended Cuts Released

January 5, 2021
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Just yesterday, it was announced that Chris Rock’s last special Tamborine from a few years ago was going to get an extended/remixed cut released via Netflix and how that was perhaps a sign of things to come.

Perhaps coincidentally, perhaps not, Omnivore Recordings announced earlier today that they will rerelease the first two albums of the most legendary comedian of all time, Richard Pryor. The new extended versions of Richard Pryor and Craps (After Hours) will 25 tracks worth of extra bits, sketches, and outtakes by Pryor (many of which are from the out-of-print compilation album, Evolution/Revolution: The Early Years: 1966-1974) as approved by Richard Pryor’s estate.

Whether there is a lack of new comedy albums/specials to release due to a historically devastating pandemic or not, more Pryor that you’ve probably never heard would most certainly be worth a listen, if not several. Yet, COVID-19 keeps the great majority of the world indoors and isolated and unheard bits of the one and only Richard Pryor are definitely more than a nice surprise for all comedy fans alike.

As to whether 2021 will bring about a big trend of extended/remixed/etc. releases for comedy is something that only time will tell (but we’re betting with ourselves that it’ll happen).

These new editions of Richard Pryor and Craps are set to be released on Feb. 26th and you can (and should) go get them here, fresh from Omnivore Recordings.

Sing Street Getting Rereleased for 4th of July Weekend

June 30, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Yeah, watch this over everything else that’s coming out this weekend even if you’ve seen it.

John Carney’s Sing Street is hands down one of our favorite films of the year. Having falling in love with in its solid, initial U.S. run, we firmly believe that it’s still criminally unseen. 

Luckily, The Weinstein Company is giving Sing Street another shot by rereleasing it for this extended 4th of July weekend. 

It may not be the most American movie to be playing in theaters, but it wil be definitely the best feel-good movie wherever it’s screening.

Ghostbusters Getting Theatrical Re-Release in August

June 5, 2014
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Ghostbusters Getting Theatrical Re-Release in August

Aug. 29th will see the re-release of a remastered Ghostbusters over 700 theaters.

RIP Harold Ramis and make sure you go to see a comedy classic in theaters.

Monty Python Are Recording Brand New Songs

March 19, 2014
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Monty Python Are Recording Brand New Songs

Eric Idle tweeted out yesterday that as part of the rerelease of Monty Python Sings, Monty Python are going to record 5 new songs too.

The Internet kind of needs to prepare when one of the tracks will hit YouTube in May.

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