dleedlee wrote:Generally, you can't go wrong with any of the Cathay titles, imo.
dleedlee wrote:The only one I would go out of my way to dis-recommend is Spring Time Affairs which isn't on your list. Besides being cropped, it's just dull.
Btw, it's not just DDDHouse that have dropped the price on these titles -- it's pretty much all of the online HK retailers (whilst overseas importers have kept the prices high per their original list prices).
Looks like it's Cathay country for me!!!
dleedlee wrote:On the cropping, the martial arts titles are from what I've read. (Those I didn't pick up...no interest.) Magic Lamp is from what I've read and I think it was Cinderella and Her Little Angels, can't remember but it wasn't painfully noticeable. The early color releases might be suspect but it's been so long since I watched them and, as I said, I didn't notice it at the time.
The news items refers to a Malaysian distributer, Panorama still has the HK rights, I assume. Magic Lamp and Darling Stay at Home were issued earlier this year (as I recall) so hopefully, the pipeline is not dry yet. I'd be curious to see the Malay titles if they are English subbed.
Yeah, I liked Air Hostess a lot too (Dolly So - swooon) but I didn't want to list all of the titles.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Some of the Cathays I have are, from what I've read, cropped to full-screen, a move I could never understand in this day and age.
they're not adverse to dropping the retail price on their back catalogue items. If you have any doubts, check out some of the big titles they've released in the last twelve to eighteen months -- you'll see that most are priced between HK$40 and $60 now, whereas the majority of those releases were priced in the HK$80 to $105 range on original release. Thus, there's nothing mysterious or odd about the re-pricing; just natural attrition like the company always does.
In a perfect (film buff's) world a lot of those materials would have kept and preserved, but the fact is that some of the Asian territories just didn't see their film industries as anything more than a disposable medium
Brian Thibodeau wrote:It should be interesting to see how many of those 230 Malaysian films will see the light of day under the new deal, especially with the on-going issues of piracy killing sales, etc. Perhaps Mike will be the only one enjoying them on his jaunts back to his in-laws if they only end up being shown on TV!
I'd hazard a guess that a lot of the early Cathay titles were shot in the Academy ratio (1.33:1), which is what we refer to as 4:3 these days -- which is why you'll have a hard time "seeing" cropping, as there won't be any.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:—but do you know if Panorama plans to release any Cathay titles beyond what they've done so far? The pickings, while wonderful, have been rather slim as of late. And what's the track record like for Malaysian DVDs of any kind having English subtitles? Good? Bad?
Buyoyo still have the entire released range of titles at HK$39 a piece;
MrBooth wrote:Still over-priced for the quality, from the little I've seen
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