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The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 11th April 2022 04:09 PM

Picked up NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR today.Cracking set as always.

Will pick up The Proposition set at the weekend-I've never seen it.

It'll make a good Oz marathon with MAD DOG MORGAN,STONE,andNED KELLY (Jagger).

Susan Foreman 22nd April 2022 09:02 PM

'Get Carter' (1971) - 4K UHD + Blu-ray pre-order available from Amazon UK - £29.94 or BFI direct - £29:99

Release date: July 25

"Michael Caine is Jack Carter, the London gangland enforcer who returns to his hometown of Newcastle to avenge his brother's death. Rarely has the criminal underworld been so realistically portrayed as in this 1971 masterpiece. Shot on location, resulting in a devastatingly authentic snapshot of life in the north east of England in the late-industrial period, Get Carter remains arguably the grittiest and greatest of all British crime films. Newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative by the BFI, and approved by director Mike Hodges, Get Carter is back, looking and sounding better than ever."

Special features:
  • Limited edition 2-disc set
  • 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
  • Audio commentary featuring Michael Caine, Mike Hodges and Wolfgang Suschitzky (2009)
  • Newly recorded audio commentary featuring Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw
  • Isolated score by Roy Budd
  • Mike Hodges in Conversation (2022)
  • Johnny Trunk on Roy Budd (2022): the founder of cult label Trunk Records revisits Roy Budd’s iconic score
  • Interview with Petra Markham (2022): newly recorded interview with the actress who recalls her work on Get Carter
  • Interview with Tony Klinger (2022): newly recorded interview with the son of the legendary Michael Klinger, producer of Get Carter
  • The Ship Hotel – Tyne Main (1967, 33 mins): Philip Trevelyan’s wonderful film about a pub on the banks of the River Tyne and the colourful cast of regulars who frequent it
  • International theatrical trailer
  • Michael Caine’s message to premiere attendees (1971, 1 min)
  • 2022 theatrical trailer
  • Script gallery
  • 80-page perfect-bound book featuring new writing by Mark Kermode, Tim Pelan, John Oliver and Jason Wood. Also includes Alex Cox's original Moviedrome intro, extracts from the original press book, production stills and notes on the restoration by the BFI's Douglas Weir
  • Double-sided poster featuring the original US one-sheet and original UK quad
  • A set of postcards featuring iconic characters from the film
  • Newly created English subtitles for the Deaf and partial hearing
  • Newly created audio description track

All extras are TBC and subject to change**


MrBarlow 22nd April 2022 09:05 PM

Oh Heck Yeah :woot::pop2:

Susan Foreman 19th May 2022 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 666555)
'Targets' (1968) - Blu-Ray pre-order available from BFI direct - £17:99

Release date: June 20

"Peter Bogdanovich’s landmark crime drama on Blu-ray for the very first time"

Special features:
TBC

“We are sorry to announce that our planned release of Peter Bogdanovich's Targets is being suspended, due to on-going issues regarding the materials required for the release.

We sincerely apologise for the disappointment this news will bring but feel this decision is necessary in to order to maintain the quality and integrity customers should expect from the BFI label.

We do still hope to release the title on Blu-ray at some point in the future but are currently unable to confirm when this will be. Further announcements will be made once the situation becomes clearer.

All customers who have pre-ordered via the BFI Shop will be contacted and receive a full refund.

Thank you for you continued support of the label.”

MrBarlow 8th July 2022 03:22 PM

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Mary, Queen of Scots
On BFI Blu-ray from Monday
'Two of Britain's finest actors shine in tailor-made roles'
Radio Times

The historical rivalry between two of Britain’s most fascinating monarchs is brought brilliantly to life in this thrilling period drama.

Featuring acclaimed performances by Glenda Jackson and Dame Vanessa Redgrave, this Oscar®-nominated period drama is available on BFI Blu-ray from Monday.

Special feaures include John Barry's score, isolated with audio commentary, interviews, an illustrated booklet and reversible sleeve.

Justin101 8th July 2022 03:34 PM

I'll be buying that but week after next when I get paid :lol:

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 8th July 2022 05:35 PM

Re-bought LEGENDS AND WITCHES and SHORT SHARP 1&2 for 28 quid in HMV.

Was gonna buy Requiem for a village,but I want the PH US release.....

MrBarlow 11th July 2022 02:51 PM

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The Appointment
Out now on BFI Blu-ray
‘The rules do not apply here... brace yourself'
Horrified Magazine

An evil and enigmatic entity throws a family into turmoil in Lindsey C. Vickers' much sought-after cult horror.

The latest addition to our popular BFI Flipside collection, The Appointment is presented on Blu-ray for the first time with a new director's commentary, cast and crew interviews, archive materials and a fully-illustrated booklet

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 11th July 2022 08:04 PM

Bought it today.
Really looking forward to watching it.:nod:

Stephen@Cult Labs 11th July 2022 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MrBarlow (Post 673122)

The Appointment
Out now on BFI Blu-ray
‘The rules do not apply here... brace yourself'
Horrified Magazine

An evil and enigmatic entity throws a family into turmoil in Lindsey C. Vickers' much sought-after cult horror.

The latest addition to our popular BFI Flipside collection, The Appointment is presented on Blu-ray for the first time with a new director's commentary, cast and crew interviews, archive materials and a fully-illustrated booklet


Nice to see no (if very few) complaints online about it being an upscale. May not be true HD, but since the original film elements can't be located, they obviously think the materials that are available would look better upscaled than just slapping it on dvd.


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