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Haha, didn't stop them putting the Karin Baal interview on the Solange disc, though. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
#8383
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She didn't seem to have anything good to say about the film or Fabio Testi Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
#8385
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They don't appear to have US DVD rights for those so probably don't want to go to the effort and expense of creating different packages for each territory.
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#8386
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Does anyone else's Blu-Ray disc of Operation Titan appear DVD quality?
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A lot of the footage for that particular cut unavoidably had to be sourced from an SD master. |
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'Matinee' specs HALF MAN… HALF ANT… ALL TERROR! So says the advertising campaign for Mant!, the latest low-budget schlock-horror classic from cigar-chomping producer Lawrence Woolsey (John Goodman, The Big Lebowski), who more than makes up for his films' lack of production values by festooning them with gimmicks that would turn even William Castle (The Tingler) green with envy. But the most potent gimmick of all is accidental: Woolsey schedules a sneak preview of Mant! in Key West, Florida, in October 1962, unaware that the Cuban missile crisis is about to flare up. Will the threat of genuine nuclear war distract the locals from the movie, or will they find it doubly terrifying? Directed by the legendary Joe Dante (The ’Burbs), this delightful film isn’t just an affectionate love-letter to the sci-fi and horror films that he grew up with in the 1950s and 60s, it’s also a witty and intelligent exploration of the way that the most successful genre films worked by preying on the very real fears of their audiences about everything from Soviet satellite launches to atomic mutation. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
Details Region: B/2 Rating: PG Duration: 99 minutes Language: English Subtitles: English SDH Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audio: Mono Colour Discs: 2
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'Raising Cane' specs: Having spent the latter half of the eighties trying out new styles of filmmaking – Wise Guys’ knockabout comedy, The Untouchables’ prestige gangster pic, Casualties of War’s Vietnam movie and The Bonfire of the Vanities’ satirical misfire – Brian De Palma returned to what he knew best, the Hitchcockian psycho-thriller, for Raising Cain. John Lithgow plays three roles: child psychologist Carter, his evil twin brother Cain, and their Norwegian father, Dr Nix, who likes to experimental on the young. Carter’s wife is concerned that her husband isn’t quite paying their daughter the right kind of attention; she’s also having an affair which, upon discovery, threatens to send him into a psychotic rage… A relentless blend of murder, multiple personalities, cross-dressing, crazed parents, bizarre dream sequences and stunning cinematic assurance, Raising Cain harks back to those twin masterpieces Psycho and Peeping Tom, but is pure unadulterated De Palma. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
Details: Region: B/2 Rating: 15 Duration: 91 mins Language: English Subtitles: English SDH Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audio: TBC Colour Discs: 2
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'Dead-End Drive-In' specs (separate DVD and Blu-Ray releases) THE PRICE OF ADMISSION IS THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. One of Quentin Tarantino’s favourite directors, Brian Trenchard-Smith was a key figure in the Ozploitation movement, responsible for The Man from Hong Kong, Stunt Rock, Turkey Shoot, BMX Bandits… and dystopian cult classic Dead-End Drive In! Set in a near-future where the economy has crumbled and violent gangs play havoc in the streets, the powers-that-be have decided to lure the delinquent youth into drive-in cinemas and keep them there. No longer just a place to watch trashy movies and make out, these outdoor picture shows have become concentration camps for the unruly and unwanted. With its day-glo colour scheme, new wave soundtrack and extraordinary stunt work, Dead-End Drive-In is in the tradition of Ozploitation milestones Mad Max and The Cars That Ate Paris only very, very eighties. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
Details Region: B Rating: 15 Duration: 88 minutes Language: English Subtitles: English SDH Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audio: TBC Colour / Color Discs: 1
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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