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Old 21st March 2017, 05:52 PM
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Desperate Living has just never clicked with me, Flamingos, Female Trouble and Polyester are three that I would love to see given HD / blu releases.
More Divine in HD please!
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Old 21st March 2017, 08:32 PM
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the rest of Criterion's June slate
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UK June titles are apparently The Fisher King and Les Diaboliques. Arrow have confirmed that they have lost the rights to the latter so anyone wanting to pick up their version may be best doing so sooner rather than later.
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The Criterion Edition is the dogs anyway......

Preordered for pick up of LONE WOLF set at HMV on Monday.
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Glad Criterion has really taken off in the UK.
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Desperate Living has just never clicked with me, Flamingos, Female Trouble and Polyester are three that I would love to see given HD / blu releases.
More Divine in HD please!
DL has a sour tone throughout
Easily his nastiest film

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It's the Lone Wolf and Cub set and John Water's Multiple Maniacs for a March release - I'll be buying both!

Never did I think I would see MM on UK shelves ....


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Old 28th March 2017, 07:21 AM
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If you lift up the end flap on the Lone Wolf box you'll find a little physical easter egg. I can't take the glory for the find someone else did haha.

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The Criterion 2 for £25 offer is back on at HMV.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 11:45 PM
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Have very much enjoyed slowly working my way through all 6 of the original Lone Wolf and Cub films on the recent Criterion UK blu-ray boxset. Although I have to say that I think that the first 3 films are superior. Thought that the picture quality was of a VERY high quality throughout, especially considering the age of these early 1970's films (and that it's also 3 movies per disc). We're probably really lucky that these Japanese films were preserved so well.

Just the very well-dubbed, Shogun Assassin English language movie adaption remaining to watch now. Will view it tomorrow night. I also really enjoyed checking out the extras (but I didn't watch the no-dialogue making of a sword featurette, just didn't seem very appealing). £21.75 for a newly released Lone Wolf & Cub Criterion seven film boxset - still impressed with that bargain.

Would have informed more people about that mis-price but I honestly expected it to be cancelled. I was pretty flabbergasted that Hive chose to honour it! They must have been losing considerable money with transactions like that.
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