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bdc 10th March 2011 07:44 PM

Received a mail from French dvd company Le Chat qui Fume that all their blaxploitation dvd's have optional French subs. :)

- Darktown Strutters (1975)
- The Final Comedown (1972)
- The Black Godfather (1974)
- Black Samurai (1977)
- The Klansman (1974)

bdc 26th August 2011 06:15 PM

Guess what's coming from MGM (MOD line) in September? :)

http://b.dv1.us/p1/766/170766-d0.jpg

Make Them Die Slowly 26th August 2011 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bdc (Post 177029)
Guess what's coming from MGM (MOD line) in September? :)

http://b.dv1.us/p1/766/170766-d0.jpg

I've wanted to see this for years, cheers for the heads up.

Pete 26th August 2011 09:22 PM

Does anyone own the UK DVD of SUGAR HILL and, if so, is the quality any good?

Make Them Die Slowly 26th August 2011 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 177073)
Does anyone own the UK DVD of SUGAR HILL and, if so, is the quality any good?

Oddly even though I've wanted to see this for years I've never actually bothered looking for it.:crazy: I keep thinking that it will never live up to some of the spooky looking stills I've seen and might spoil those images if I watch it.

bdc 26th August 2011 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete (Post 177073)
Does anyone own the UK DVD of SUGAR HILL and, if so, is the quality any good?

Possibly a boot? (Edit: the UK dvd is legit it seems)
Has good pic quality but the film is presented fullscreen if I remember correctly.
The old US Blax dvd is definitely a boot btw.
The new MGM mod dvd will be widescreen.

Pete 26th August 2011 10:36 PM

It was released by ILC, who had an agreement with MGM to release certain titles. They also released: EMPIRE OF THE ANTS, GALAXY OF TERROR, MOTEL HELL, THE VAMPIRE LOVERS and a few more which I can't remember at the moment.

bdc 27th August 2011 08:48 AM

Ah,so the UK dvd wasn't a boot then. :)

Btw just found this review (with caps) of the UK dvd:
http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/1...gar-hill-1974/

The pic quality looks ok-ish but not great judging from the caps.

napalm-in-the-morning 27th August 2011 10:47 AM

New Lines Platinum Region 1 edition of Max Julien's The Mack is about as good as it's going to look. Good commentary track too. Don't know if it's OOP but probably cheap eBay / Amazon. Richard Pryor must have been a nightmare to work with!

platostotal 27th August 2011 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by napalm-in-the-morning (Post 177150)
New Lines Platinum Region 1 edition of Max Julien's The Mack is about as good as it's going to look. Good commentary track too. Don't know if it's OOP but probably cheap eBay / Amazon. Richard Pryor must have been a nightmare to work with!

Once he got into crystal meth/crack he would have been grim to be around no doubt, but in the 70s probably just a coke fiend, so just a bit jangley and babbling a lot, but yeah, must have driven directors mad.


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