
I picked up all except The Revenge of Angel for A$4 a piece. I guess some will be good, some so-so and some Aaaiyaaah, but that is the fun of it isn't it?

...but I was dismayed to learn one of my sources for $2 VCDs has been booted out of the mall they were in. Paper over the windows and even a notice on the door from the landlords. Too bad, cause they were one of the only places selling legit movies and music in the whole mall! Fortunately, they have two other locations in the city, one not too far from my apartment, so I'm hoping that onje or both of these shops might have taken on the excess stock.


 So I guess I have been warned.
  So I guess I have been warned.
but the girl behind the counter did warn me (out of earshot of the owner) that these are not good movies (in her opinion), except Inugami So I guess I have been warned.
 Of course, this was one of the two stores that recently closed, so I guess I'll be scrounging there no more!
 Of course, this was one of the two stores that recently closed, so I guess I'll be scrounging there no more!I envy you guys, personally I don't have access to shops that sells asian movies at reasonable prices anywhere near me, the only shop that sells asian movies does so at outrageous prices, about 300,- NOK, which is something like $50 US a movie, so that's out of the question, so I have to put my faith in online retailers, but sure would have been nice to go shuffle through them personally.
 But $50 U.S.? That's steep! Mind you, that's what the first wave of HK DVDs retailed for in Toronto's Chinese malls back in 1997, and I'm almost ashamed to admit how often I paid it!
 But $50 U.S.? That's steep! Mind you, that's what the first wave of HK DVDs retailed for in Toronto's Chinese malls back in 1997, and I'm almost ashamed to admit how often I paid it!  
 
 ) is that these often unjustly forgotten titles just weren't available in for a reasonable price (especially for old VCDs), and I was getting mostly the same new titles (but fewer reissues) as Mike was—only a few months behind, as I need to wait for the inevitable price drops—so it seemed like it would just be needless parroting, to say the least. Now, though, I'm watching so many fantastic movies for which no reviews seem to even exist on the internet because the common go-to HK movie web sites veer either to new releases or old-school martial arts (or both) with little in-between, that it's almost like starting this hobby all over again. And that's refreshing.
 ) is that these often unjustly forgotten titles just weren't available in for a reasonable price (especially for old VCDs), and I was getting mostly the same new titles (but fewer reissues) as Mike was—only a few months behind, as I need to wait for the inevitable price drops—so it seemed like it would just be needless parroting, to say the least. Now, though, I'm watching so many fantastic movies for which no reviews seem to even exist on the internet because the common go-to HK movie web sites veer either to new releases or old-school martial arts (or both) with little in-between, that it's almost like starting this hobby all over again. And that's refreshing. 

Now, though, I'm watching so many fantastic movies for which no reviews seem to even exist on the internet because the common go-to HK movie web sites veer either to new releases or old-school martial arts (or both) with little in-between, that it's almost like starting this hobby all over again. And that's refreshing
I, too, am vicariously enjoying your reports from your bin-diving exploits. Thank goodness that I don't have nearby shop to tempt me.
 But at the rate these prices have dropped, I know it won't last forever. Just gotta grab what I can, while I can. Next year's thread might be rather barren, for all I know! Of course, when I'm finally done watching a lot of these titles (which could take a while, unfortunately), many of them will likely be made available to interested parties...
 But at the rate these prices have dropped, I know it won't last forever. Just gotta grab what I can, while I can. Next year's thread might be rather barren, for all I know! Of course, when I'm finally done watching a lot of these titles (which could take a while, unfortunately), many of them will likely be made available to interested parties...   

 .
.I too enjoy everybody's pickups. I always playing catchup (technically I feel this way on all of the films I get; but I probably spread myself over too many genres; aka one Criterion film a week, one Asian film, one European film etc...) and probably always will .
 
 
 
 Considering the same $43 would have bought me about twenty-one VCDs, I'm really thinking I should've taken her advice!
 Considering the same $43 would have bought me about twenty-one VCDs, I'm really thinking I should've taken her advice!


 . There are so many movies like FATAL TERMINATION out there just waiting to be re-discovered. Here's hoping...
 . There are so many movies like FATAL TERMINATION out there just waiting to be re-discovered. Here's hoping...
 
 


 
 
 Believe it or not, I just picked that up moments ago at my favourite 7/$10 VCD haunt. The actual title of that is CRAZY FOR PIG BONE IN POT, by the way. Buyoyo's listing titles are strange sometimes.
 Believe it or not, I just picked that up moments ago at my favourite 7/$10 VCD haunt. The actual title of that is CRAZY FOR PIG BONE IN POT, by the way. Buyoyo's listing titles are strange sometimes.
 Better not make THAT a habit!) Widesight
 Better not make THAT a habit!) Widesight
 ), I'm now leaning towards these being upscale DV flicks, especially with Gordon Chan producing. Anyways, after eyeballing these in the stores for nearly four years now, here's the five I finally got today:
 ), I'm now leaning towards these being upscale DV flicks, especially with Gordon Chan producing. Anyways, after eyeballing these in the stores for nearly four years now, here's the five I finally got today:

Brian Thibodeau wrote:Wow, somebody's got a thing for Sophie Ngan. Well, I mean, besides myself.
Nice choice with BONES, Bearserk. Great minds apparently think alike!Believe it or not, I just picked that up moments ago at my favourite 7/$10 VCD haunt. The actual title of that is CRAZY FOR PIG BONE IN POT, by the way. Buyoyo's listing titles are strange sometimes.
 They certainly do
 They certainly do 
Brian Thibodeau wrote:not much from the Category III department (damn you Bearserk, damn you all to hell!), but I did get one:
LOVING GIRL (1999, Diana Pang Dan, Elvis Tsui) Winson
 


 
 
 
 

I hate to think what I paid for it 20 odd years ago.... maybe better not to think about the price back then


 (he was also in Seven Samurai the same year).
 (he was also in Seven Samurai the same year).Has anyone seen Ichikawa’s Fires on the Plain (1959)?
I also finally got to watch Gojira (Toho 1954 Japan). A recommend for men-in-monster suits genre fans. I’m not the biggest fan of this sub-genre though
 Took just under 3 hours to download on high-speed, which could probably be faster. I guess I've got seven days from last night to watch it or a girl crawls out of my TV or something, so I guess I better grab the first one off the shelf so I can at least say I watched them in order!
 Took just under 3 hours to download on high-speed, which could probably be faster. I guess I've got seven days from last night to watch it or a girl crawls out of my TV or something, so I guess I better grab the first one off the shelf so I can at least say I watched them in order! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Twist - [HKMDB] - Danny Lee, Simon Yam, Suki Kwan - Had to start with some Cat.3 title
 Suffice it to say, orifices are not pleased.
 Suffice it to say, orifices are not pleased.

 
 


Is this the Shaw horror flick from the 70's? If so, could you post a review as my friend's quite interested in seeing that one?
 I had no problems downloading the player and the movie, so my fingers are crossed that it will be a smooth view. I actually loathe watching movies on my laptop, but considering the rarity of this title on DVD, and my lack of proper cabling to hook the computer up to my TV, I'll make an exception! Plus, the clock's winding down on my viewing window, so I guess I better get crackin'...
 I had no problems downloading the player and the movie, so my fingers are crossed that it will be a smooth view. I actually loathe watching movies on my laptop, but considering the rarity of this title on DVD, and my lack of proper cabling to hook the computer up to my TV, I'll make an exception! Plus, the clock's winding down on my viewing window, so I guess I better get crackin'...
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