Brian Thibodeau wrote:I probably shouldn't have, but I picked up Dragon Dynasty's ROYAL TRAMP COLLECTION (new) for $4.99CDN at a bargain department store on the way home tonight. Heard rough things about the quality of the set, but from Dragon Dynasty I'd expect no less than a mixed bag. I've seen these before, so this will be an affordable revisit at the very least!
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:The Wolf Man (Special Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) (1941): Have seen several times. Found upgrade for cheap.
sharkeysbar wrote:After a far too long hiatus, I picked up a few of the "more senior" Hong Kong titles
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:The Wolf Man (Special Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) (1941): Have seen several times. Found upgrade for cheap.
Any chance they had more copies that could be ordered online?
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:you got a pretty good bunch of stuff Brian.
Harlock wrote:V-IVL110207 DVD-Cinema Hong Kong (60 minutes x 3 Episodes KUNG FU, SWORD FIGHTING, THE BEAUTIES OF SHAW STUDIO)
sharkeysbar wrote:Raging phoenix (2009)
sharkeysbar wrote:After this load of 20 films, I thought that will do me for a while (as if ) but as luck would have it I found a store selling many old films from the PRC in Chinatown, so I have started furiously saving my pennies to go and pick up some old Chinese titles real soon. It also means more late nights (or early mornings?) but definitely worth the lack of sleep .
Brian Thibodeau wrote:sharkeysbar wrote:Raging phoenix (2009)
Does this version have English subs by any chance? The Thai edition doesn't, as far as I can tell, and I'd really like to see this.
sharkeysbar wrote:Yes this edition does have English subtitles,it is a Cine Asia (UK) release, http://www.cine-asia.co.uk/Raging-Phoenix-DVD/125/ so it is region 2. They have some other good titles, like Chocolate, another great Thai film, starring "Jeeja" . . .
sharkeysbar wrote:One shopkeeper suggested that it would be quicker for me to learn Thai (no matter how bad a student) than wait for subtitled versions to be released. Maybe I should have followed his advice.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Most of the below is stuff I got for my b-day end of last month.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Several of the films in the quad sets I already have, but glad to have these sets anyways. I'll check later to see if there are any extras or how these were ported.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:...The discs in these sets are identical to the original releases, and thus retain all the supplements . In cases where the original was a two-disc set, the second disc has been dropped, but those were few and far between in the Fox Cinema Classics series. PEYTON PLACE is a two-sided disc, movie on one side, bonus materials on the other and, as you noted in your list, the LES MISERABLE disc contains two versions of the film. I'm sure other sets will have discs like this. For $8.99, these are must-haves for anyone wanting to brush up on studio and filmmaking history (commentaries galore!). So far, 15 of these 4-packs have been released or announced, and I'm really hoping Target will stock more of them at these prices. I've heard they're also selling the TCM GREATEST CLASSIC MOVIES collections for $9.99, but I haven't bothered to look for those as I have most of them already.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote: Lost Keaton was a pre-order and I still haven't received (Deep Discount).
cal42 wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote: Lost Keaton was a pre-order and I still haven't received (Deep Discount).
I'd be interested to know what you think of this when you eventually get it!
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