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Old 7th November 2020, 11:01 AM
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I dunno i kinda preferred Wrong Turn and while it's a thriller rather than a slasher I really thought Joy Ride/roadkill was the best of the scream cash ins.

I'm wondering how many more of these sony 90's boxsets/collections they'll be and if so what of?

a special edition of Wild Things would be welcome, but not sure i could justify buying it with the sequels which as far as i'm aware were only made for teenage boys who didnt have access to the internet.

Cruel Intentions while not iconic like Scream & American Pie has still remained popular and aged well with todays younger crowd (seen many posts of people saying they got into the Verve and Placebo because of the films soundtrack), not sure if it would be popular with the 88's typical crowd though.

I dont know if sony has the rights to the first starship troopers or if thats with disney.

The Sniper franchise seems to be the children of the corn of the action genre (dont know anyone who's a fan of the series and yet they keep making more and more of them) cant see a full collection but maybe the first 3.

There's Bats, can't remember it well but know it had a sequel.

8mm (think the sequel was just some acquisition that sony changed the title to)

Dont know if they have the uk rights to the first Fortress film but a special edition of that would be very much welcome (the sequel can burn in heck)

have i missed any other sony franchises out from that era? (cant see sony giving them men in black or bad boys wouldnt buy them anyway.)
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Old 7th November 2020, 02:23 PM
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Old 7th November 2020, 05:28 PM
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"THOSE LOCOS KICK YOUR ASS, THOSE LOCOS KICK YOUR FACE, THOSE LOCOS KICK YOUR BALLS INTO OUTER SPACE!!!"

One of my most watched childhood films!!!
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Old 8th November 2020, 02:00 AM
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"THOSE LOCOS KICK YOUR ASS, THOSE LOCOS KICK YOUR FACE, THOSE LOCOS KICK YOUR BALLS INTO OUTER SPACE!!!"

One of my most watched childhood films!!!
It must be uncut now, surely. I didn't call you that.
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Old 9th November 2020, 08:35 PM
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Guessing this will be the next batch of announcements?

Have 88 got a deal with Sony/RCA Columbia Pictures? If so there are some decent unreleased 80's content from that label.

What's this Blind Date? I know of the ones with Bruce Willis and Kirsty Allie. This looks like a different one.

Short Circuit 2 is an interesting one.
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Old 9th November 2020, 09:11 PM
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It's the Kirstie Alley one....

It's a good wee thriller.I have it on R1 which is offski as soon as this appears.....
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Old 9th November 2020, 09:13 PM
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Murphy's Law!

Glad I sold the TT disc with the shite artwork!
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No Universal Soldier 2 today in either HMV or Fopp....
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Old 9th November 2020, 10:46 PM
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It's the Kirstie Alley one....

It's a good wee thriller.I have it on R1 which is offski as soon as this appears.....
I'm sure Hollywood DVD released this one
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Old 9th November 2020, 10:48 PM
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I'm sure Hollywood DVD released this one
Yes they did. I have it knocking about somewhere.
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