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bdc 6th September 2015 07:07 PM

Just won the oop German Adrenafilm dvd of Intruder (1997) for 1 Euro! :woot:

trebor8273 6th September 2015 07:58 PM

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All not seen before

Gold6082 6th September 2015 08:41 PM

I pre ordered

Hitch Hike & Live like a cop,die like a man (88 blu's)

Ghost Story Blu (Scream Factory)

Phase IV (Olive Blu)

& Vinegar Syndrome's Blu of Nightmare Weekend.

Cooties,I spit on your grave 3, & The Gift


every single one of the above is a blind buy :peep::pray:

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 7th September 2015 08:04 AM

You haven't seen The Big Lebowski, Trebor? I'm surprised, but really hope you enjoy it because it's a terrific movie and Jeff Bridges' The Dude is all the all-time great film characters. I don't think it's the Coen brothers' best (that honour goes to Miller's Crossing), but it's perhaps the most consistently funny and quotable of their varied and very distinguished oeuvre.

trebor8273 7th September 2015 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 461387)
You haven't seen The Big Lebowski, Trebor? I'm surprised, but really hope you enjoy it because it's a terrific movie and Jeff Bridges' The Dude is all the all-time great film characters. I don't think it's the Coen brothers' best (that honour goes to Miller's Crossing), but it's perhaps the most consistently funny and quotable of their varied and very distinguished oeuvre.

I don't think I've seen any Coen brothers movies

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 7th September 2015 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 461388)
I don't think I've seen any Coen brothers movies

You have a hell of a lot of catching up to do. Everything they have made is well worth watching; most of them truly great movies. I don't think you need to do it in a chronological order, but starting with Blood Simple wouldn't be a bad idea. They are heavily influenced by film noir, with Blood Simple, The Man Who Wasn't There, Miller's Crossing and even The Big Lebowski easily classifiable as 'neo-noir' films.

Frankenhooker 7th September 2015 11:17 AM

I thoroughly recommend 'O Brother, Where Art Thou ?'

Personally, I think it's the best film they've made thus far. It's just an absolute joy throughout, if ever I'm feeling a bit under the weather, O Brother is guaranteed to cheer me up.

The Coen's have only made a couple of films I'd be reluctant to recommend. Ridiculously consistent.

bdc 7th September 2015 11:26 AM

Some new arrivals from Hong Kong (DDDHouse) and 2 French collectors.
Tiger on Beat on blu (English friendly) and a really cheap (like new) One Armed Swordsman Trilogy French blu boxset (not English friendly though...but if you know what the HK blu box set goes for: US$91.49 + shipping,paid less than 21 Euro all in for the French one).
Luckily Mandarin with French subs is no problem here.

Also picked up the French dvd of weird and wonderful Taiwan flick Magic Curse,unfortunately it's not English friendly (French audio only) but it's the only dvd worldwide...It arrived sealed with a pricetag of 9 Euro but I only paid 0.9 Euro (plus shipping). :thumb:

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Susan Foreman 7th September 2015 12:38 PM

Must admit that the only Coen Brothers film I truly like is the one they wrote for Sam Raimi - 'Crimewave'

Is that me banned from the forum?

J Harker 7th September 2015 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 461389)
You have a hell of a lot of catching up to do. Everything they have made is well worth watching; most of them truly great movies. I don't think you need to do it in a chronological order, but starting with Blood Simple wouldn't be a bad idea. They are heavily influenced by film noir, with Blood Simple, The Man Who Wasn't There, Miller's Crossing and even The Big Lebowski easily classifiable as 'neo-noir' films.

Millers Crossing is superb and long overdue a rewatch. Lebowski is ridiculously entertaining given nothing much happens. I also highly rate Fargo and i think I'm one of the few that likes their remake of Ealings The Ladykillers. O Brother Where Art Thou, on the other hand i hated.


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