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Old 10th February 2013, 11:34 PM
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Yes. Solid picture quality. And it has two versions of the movie.

Anguish | Blu-ray: AT vs. DVD: US
Cheers for that. Looks like I'll be picking this up soon then.
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Old 11th February 2013, 01:52 AM
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Recently picked up the German BD releases of 'Absentia' and 'Yellow Brick Road'. Haven't watched yet, but can check the pq & aq if you're interested?
Have to say, the service from amazon.de was outstanding - those discs had a loooong way to travel, and they landed in about a week.
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Old 11th February 2013, 06:05 AM
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Some good recommendations going on here. I can't seem to find Videodrome or Mark of the Devil on Amazon.de, so where can they be had from?
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Old 11th February 2013, 06:48 AM
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Here are the German blu rays I have in my collection and wouldn't be without:

THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN (mathau - 1973)
CUBA (connery - 1979)
THE SEVEN UPS ( scheider - 1973)
BLACK RAIN STEELBOOK (ridley scott - 1989)
THE NAKED FACE (roger moore / cannon - 1984)
SALVADOR (oliver stone - 1986)
AGAINST ALL FLAGS (flynn / o'hara - 1952)
SECRET OF SANTA VITTORIA (anthony quinn - 1969)

HAUNTING OF HELL HOUSE (roddy mcdowell - 1973)
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (robert englund - 1989)
SILVERSADDLE (fulci - 1978)
NAVAJO JOE (corbucci - 1966)
THE BIG GUNDOWN DIGIBOOK (sollima - 1966)
DEATH RACE 2000 (corman/carradine - 1975)
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Old 11th February 2013, 07:19 AM
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Here are the German blu rays I have in my collection and wouldn't be without:
HAUNTING OF HELL HOUSE (roddy mcdowell - 1973)
Shame all the current DVD and one Blu release of this is the edited version.
Would have liked to seen the uncut version shown theatrically back in 73.
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Old 11th February 2013, 12:16 PM
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Seems like I have to give y'all a short history lesson: Germany and Austria are no longer one (and thank God for that, if I may add that )

The problem with german DVDs / BDs is that we have a ridiculous censorship going on here, nicely camouflaged under the youth protection label, since censorship is not allowed here, based on bad experiences during the dark ages (yeah, exactly, when Germany and Austria were still united! ) - but we have a lot of people who would pay anything to get a German dubbed version of a film - hence the many shops in Austria with all the big editions for sometimes pretty astronomical prices.

My tip to most here, since I do not think you need the German dub: Avoid German releases as they might be cut (check www.ofdb.de yeah, it is in German, but in the list of versions for a film, you can see a scissors symbol for the cut versions!) and avoid the Austrian releases if they are too expensive...

I am really amused as I hunt the world for editions to avoid our crap, or the dung from the alps next door But yeah, some fine stuff gets released here once every other moon - that TCM release really is a beauty and the fight the label fought for it was excellent!
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Old 11th February 2013, 07:05 PM
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Seems like I have to give y'all a short history lesson: Germany and Austria are no longer one (and thank God for that, if I may add that )

The problem with german DVDs / BDs is that we have a ridiculous censorship going on here, nicely camouflaged under the youth protection label, since censorship is not allowed here, based on bad experiences during the dark ages (yeah, exactly, when Germany and Austria were still united! ) - but we have a lot of people who would pay anything to get a German dubbed version of a film - hence the many shops in Austria with all the big editions for sometimes pretty astronomical prices.

My tip to most here, since I do not think you need the German dub: Avoid German releases as they might be cut (check www.ofdb.de yeah, it is in German, but in the list of versions for a film, you can see a scissors symbol for the cut versions!) and avoid the Austrian releases if they are too expensive...

I am really amused as I hunt the world for editions to avoid our crap, or the dung from the alps next door But yeah, some fine stuff gets released here once every other moon - that TCM release really is a beauty and the fight the label fought for it was excellent!
Don't be so hard on your homegrown and neighbour grown There have been a number instances where German or Austrian releases have been the only way to go. I still remember how pleased I was to get an English language DVD of Anthropophagous over ten years ago on the Astro label...and then there's the Guinea Pig box set, Deranged, the 156min novelty Dawn (albeit auf Deutsch) and many others.
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DON'T touch the German BD of Carpenter's Vampires.
As I found out to my cost....
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Old 11th February 2013, 09:12 PM
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DON'T touch the German BD of Carpenter's Vampires.
As I found out to my cost....
The French release on the other hand is superb.
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Old 11th February 2013, 09:59 PM
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The French release on the other hand is superb.
Yep. An excellent release.

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