by dleedlee » Mon Oct 11, 2004 12:00 pm
I went to a local Chinese book and video fair this weekend and saw copies of Flying Dagger. It listed Chinese and English subs, but the covers were obviously bootleg quality. And under the wrapping there was a big white sticker over where the audio language would be (next to the subs info) that said 'Chinese'. At first I thought it was a boot of the legit mainland release but not sure why the legit cover would say with Eng. subs. I was tempted but passed. I didn't notice the supposed label but I don't think it was Zoke.
** off topic **
I did pick up some nice 2CD sets of Teresa Teng, Cai Qin/Tsui Kam,A*Mei and Faye Wong (supposedly SACD!) though @ 3/$20. The sourcing might be questionable, but the quality is excellent. I also found a 2CD collection of martial arts movie/TV themes featuring (Sam Hui,Roman Tam, Jackie Chan, et al). All in all, I got 7 sets for $40, the nice lady not charging for the 7th set.
My dad picked up a couple TV series, one from Tai Seng (Detective Files II). When we got home, the discs were the blue tint variety which I gather means 'homemade'. They were also packaged in a case so that 10 discs stacked on a spindle. I think the way the pricing worked in general was the legit TV series were @ .90/disc and the bootlegs were @.60/disc.
Weird sidenote, I played the Tsui Kam CD while I stayed for dinner and in the process discovered that my dad was a Zhou Xuan fan! Man, what a surprise that was. (Zhou Xuan was a famous songstress/actress from the '30s and '40s who met a sad end.) I've been a fan of hers for quite awhile now and to learn that my Dad was also a fan is a strange convergency.