Let me tell you really....what I don't like about Edie movies out on DVD reasoning for me is that I don't like how everything is just so accessible so easily these days without any mystery or passion.I'm like this about Edie Sedgwick and music really-my two LOVES.
I just cherrish the times through the years I spent building up my collections,traveling to find and see things pertaining to the subjects....hoping to find books,photos,movies-ANYTHING!!!!And it was fun and brings to me great memories.No,I don't think it has to be that way for everyone but it is so much fun.
-Back in the early nineties Ciao Manhatten was VERY HARD to find.I knew that if any Edie movie could be found it was this one.I went to L.A -not just looking for Edie things but just part of life BUT THERE IT WAS-for $70.00 behind glass at the checkout counter on Melrose and I HAD TO HAVE IT,even though I was so broke I could hardly live in the horrible hotel I was staying at.Of course I got it and rushed back to the crusty hotel where fellow residents had the manager play their odd and cheap p*rn on video night and day and he let me watch Ciao for the first time.LOVED IT-I wonder what the other residents thought?But,little moments like this-silly but fun and memorable are what I love about my Edie OBSESSION and to just walk into a usual music/video store and find these DVD boxsets so easily just kinda numbs me.I still LOVE my music on albums too....but of course if Edie's movies ever came out on DVD I could not be stopped from buying them-I'm just sensitive.
But,noone can tell anyone else if they are a true fan or not,that's just ridiculous and childish and makes that person sound like they have major issues.