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Old 27th April 2008, 06:54 PM
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OK how about any of these -

ABSURD 1981
BLAZING MAGNUM 1976
DEADLY STRANGERS 1974
EXPOSE 1975
FLESH FEAST 1970
HUNTER?S BLOOD 1987
IMPULSE 1974
LAST MERCENARY, THE (ROLF) 1983
MARDI GRAS MASSACRE 1978
MESSIAH OF EVIL 1973
NAKED FIST (FIRECRACKER) 1981
NIGHT OF THE DEMON 1980
NIGHT OF THE JUGGLER 1980
OPEN SEASON (RECON GAME) 1974
PACIFIC CONNECTION, THE (STICKFIGHTER) 1975
PASSAGE, THE 1979
PRAY FOR DEATH 1986
RITUALS 1977
SPASMS 1983
STRIKE COMMANDO 1987
UNMAN, WITTERING AND ZIGO 1971
WELCOME TO ARROW BEACH 1973
WELCOME TO BLOOD CITY 1977
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Old 27th April 2008, 07:04 PM
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Expose is already available though in a pre-cut version. Night Of The Demon is the topic of one of our polls here.

Absurd is annoyingly owned by a major (think it's MGM) and an uncut release is long overdue. Especially if doubled up with the complete Anthropophagous: The Beast instead of the heavily cut Grim Reaper print (which seemed to turn up on a multitude of Hollywood DVD releases).

Mardi Gras Massacre is hilariously abysmal but a surefire hit due to its video nasty status. I loved Deadly Strangers and it would be good to see a release of the full Welcome To Arrow Beach. The old VHS was the shorter print minus 15 mins of distributor edits.
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Old 27th April 2008, 07:26 PM
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Expose is already available though in a pre-cut version.

Anthropophagous: The Beast instead of the heavily cut Grim Reaper print (which seemed to turn up on a multitude of Hollywood DVD releases).
Yes Expose is available (Oddyssey ) but as a BBFC version minus approx 51s,some state that there is approx.3 mins missing but that is untrue.

Anthropophagous The Beast is already available as a 2 Disc set from Media Blasters/Shriek Show and the R2 Austrian release includes a slightly longer cut of the film compared to the Italian-release.
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Old 27th April 2008, 07:53 PM
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The 3m refers to the UK cinema version. They cut a lot more than just the shower murder and the rape scene. I have the cuts, will post them later.
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Old 27th April 2008, 08:14 PM
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That's very interesting, Angel. The info I have states that they were primarily the same cuts (the rape and the shower murder), though it isn't exactly reliable at times. Look forward to these.

I never saw the original cinema version alas. This film seems to have a bewildering variety of running times.
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Old 27th April 2008, 08:50 PM
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Impulse (1974) - the William Grefe/Bill Shatner film? This has already been released, albeit on a cheap label.
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Old 27th April 2008, 11:36 PM
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I have Impulse on 23rd century dvd though I haven't watched it yet so I don't know if its the same film. Its been sitting there for ages.

I'd love to see a good dvd release of 'How Sleep the Brave' as my big box vhs got knicked and its one of the best war films i've sceen, and the music's fantastic, so peaceful yet tragic.

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Impulse (1974) - the William Grefe/Bill Shatner film? This has already been released, albeit on a cheap label.
Impulse from 1974 is indeed the one starring William Shatner.

Other films called Impulse,one stars Theresa Russell and another that stars Meg Tilly.
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Old 28th April 2008, 12:15 AM
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Just checked, mines Meg Tilly, any good.?
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Old 28th April 2008, 12:22 AM
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Is this the one where everyone in a town goes loopy and the guy pees all over the car?
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