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Old 23rd April 2011, 09:04 AM
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Thanks SO MUCH!! Just ordered this 5 minutes ago from movietyme..£13.99.


MovieTyme DVDs

Highly reccomended site, as they list EVERY item with its region code, so finding out which blu-rays stand a chance of running on my ps3 has never been easier. Normally for the dvd's I use amazon (cheaper) but neither amazon.com or amazon.co.uk are listing the dammned disc anywhere!

For the record Code red have NEVER let me down on any of my discs, they occasionally get whiney complaints online about scratchy prints, but they use the best available prints for these films the besty they can. consequently I have a rather large code red collection (just got bigger!)
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http://www.horrordvds.com/vb3forum/s...35135&page=106
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You can also count me as a fan of Hal Holbrook . I love his performance in Magnum Force.
Holbrook is indeed on fine form in MF but also check out his equally memorable work in Creepshow and The Fog.
Lawrence Dane and Robin Gammell are also renowned Canadian actors too with the former in Scanners and Bride Of Chucky among others and the latter thespian starring in Highpoint, Bells and most recently Skyline.

My copy of Rituals came yesterday and that's another title i can't wait to watch when the opportunity arises.
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Watched my copy of Code Red's Rituals a couple of days ago and,yes,while there's still much damage to the materials,it's still easily the best print I've seen and well worth picking up.As for the movie itself,I'm a huge fan,and it was just as good as I remembered it to be.
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Old 1st May 2011, 11:22 AM
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I'd never seen it before, but I bought the dvd as everyone rates it so highly. I watched it and found it a little underwhelming. Oh well, luckily the extras were rather good. Kind of made up for the film I found......
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Watched my copy of Code Red's Rituals a couple of days ago and,yes,while there's still much damage to the materials,it's still easily the best print I've seen and well worth picking up.As for the movie itself,I'm a huge fan,and it was just as good as I remembered it to be.
I'll agree there.
Apparently the lab screwed up the print during the cabin scene!
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I prefer Rituals to Just before Dawn, while JBD made a great effort in choosing the location, I think the sense of being stranded in the wilderness is so much greater in Rituals.
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Old 5th May 2011, 06:00 PM
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Pleased to see the film has so many fans.Despite the damage it's the best version of the film I've seen to date.
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I prefer Rituals to Just before Dawn, while JBD made a great effort in choosing the location, I think the sense of being stranded in the wilderness is so much greater in Rituals.
Far more expansive that Canadian wilderness,isn't it?

When Holbrook and Dane are at the top of that hill,it's like 'Woah!-They're getting nowhere!'
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Pleased to see the film has so many fans.Despite the damage it's the best version of the film I've seen to date.
Nice to see another fan Mark!
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