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Stephen@Cult Labs 28th December 2009 11:24 PM

If I recall correctly the release of True Romance was delayed for a while in the UK by Warners over concerns with the violence in the film. Thats when I picked up the movie on laserdisc.Crazy times.

Daemonia 29th December 2009 12:00 AM

The BBFC at the time (under Ferman) didn't like the ending of TR, they took exception to a woman committing acts of violence and disliked the idea of Clarence and Alabama living happily ever after. If I recall correctly.

Stephen@Cult Labs 29th December 2009 12:03 AM

Ah Is that what it was? I just remembered it was delayed for a while.The BBFC up to their usual tricks.

Daemonia 29th December 2009 12:43 AM

Ferman had this thing about bad guys getting their comeuppance and didn't like films where people seemingly got away with their criminal actions. At least that's what he's said in interviews.

It's odd, because Ferman actually joined the BBFC because, and I quote, 'I never wanted to see a censored film ever again'. Ferman was a one-time director and objected to censorship, so what does he do? Become the most draconian censor of all. I never liked the man and always found him a hypocrite. He'd have champagne lunches with Spielberg and *lo and behold!* films like Jurassic Park (which should rightfully have been a 12 rated film, in line with other classification decisions of the time) receive a PG certificate.

He censored horror into oblivion yet wanted hardcore pornography legalised. The guy was operating under a fundamentally flawed logic IMO. I think pornography is far, far more damaging to the psyche than some fake gore. In my opinion, anyway.

Philleh 29th December 2009 07:52 AM

Picked up District 9 yesterday, woah momma; can't begin to describe how lovely it looks!

I also watched True Romance yesterday! Ha. on SD though, but upscaled it looked lovely.

mbv 29th December 2009 09:59 AM

Yeah District 9 on BR is stunning. A perfect film

Stephen@Cult Labs 29th December 2009 10:54 AM

Took me nearly 5 mins to find my True Romance blu-ray last night.I got worried after a few minutes,thinking I had thrown it out.And believe me,i'm just stupid enough to have done that :lol:

Stephen@Cult Labs 29th December 2009 11:20 AM

Little bit off topic here but has anyone ever seen Kevin Pollack doing his impression of Christopher Walken? The guy is amazing and I laugh everytime I see it.His impression of CW starts at around the 3 min mark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eExsLq8DPFc

Daemonia 29th December 2009 11:23 AM

This week, on Blu-ray, I've watched The Matrix Reloaded which was stunning. The clarity of the image was breathtaking - absolutely incredible. Then last night I watched the US disc of The Shining which looked and sounded phenomenal - it's the first time I've seen it in widescreen too (most previous home video incarnations were open matte transfers - which was Kubrick's intention, he shot for wide but also for 4:3 so that the image wouldn't be compromised when braodcast on TV or released on VHS). I must say, I do prefer the longer version, it builds up better and fleshes out the story and characters that little bit more. And, I must say, this works much, much better with a widescreen composition. The Blu-ray is a stunner though, rest assured. :)

The Blu-ray of Creepshow arrived this morning, so I'll probably give that a spin later. I'm glad this hit Blu-ray early on, as it's one of my all-time favourite films. Can't wait to see it in glorious hi-def! :)

Philleh 29th December 2009 11:27 AM

I'm hoping my Memories of Murder BR has arrived today! Need that in my life! :)


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