Mike Thomason wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:I agree media should be a small equation when discussing the merits of a film...
I'd go so far as saying that it shouldn't be ANY part of discussing the merits of a FILM; as far as I'm concerned, if you can't separate a film from the medium it was delivered to you through when discussing it then you aren't really in it for "the film". And that's where the trainspotter mentality kicks in and ruins the conversation...
I'm slightly paranoid now, as I generally mention DVD quality in every post I make . Mind you, I'm not too technically minded, so I don't think I fall foul of most of the criticism on here...
One thing I will say, though, is that in my particular case, the ONLY way to see a HK film is on home formats, so I would defend a certain amount of talk on the subject.
the relaunch appears to have deleted existing wishlists, which REALLY sucks,
I've only seen Amazon Women on the Moon. Bit of a disappointment on the whole, but does have a couple of good moments
That's gonna be tough to rebuilt, although there is talk that they are porting over wishlists from the old site later today. Where was it when I needed it!!!
I actually liked Along Comes A Tiger by Wu Ma, it definitely helps (or not) watching Once Upon A Time in the West before you watch that film. Above Taiwanese film for that time (not as good as 7 Grand Masters).
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Went out to get groceries today, and wouldn't you know, I pop into Wal-Mart and there's a $4.93 display of catalogue Columbia Tri-Star discs, so I couldn't help but grab...
FIST OF THE RED DRAGON (1993)
...which I recall someone here long ago telling me was a retitling of HERO OF HEROES. Not a bad price, that.
Isn't it English dubbed only?
sorry for raising a media-issue
Whoops, I did it again
Heh, looks like our Shaw Brothers collections are (nearly) mutually exclusive
For those interested the Poker Industries 30% coupon is still good
dleedlee wrote:The 'Fear of the Chirp' has kept me from buying any Shaw titles the past couple of years (and saved me some $$). But there are a few titles I'd like to see and I think vcd is the way to go. Another plus for vcds!
MrBooth wrote:dleedlee wrote:The 'Fear of the Chirp' has kept me from buying any Shaw titles the past couple of years (and saved me some $$). But there are a few titles I'd like to see and I think vcd is the way to go. Another plus for vcds!
The IVL Shaw Brothers DVDs have all had original mono tracks for the past year or so (probably more to cut costs in the face of declining sales than because they realised how bl**dy awful the remixed/violated 5.1 tracks were).
and Internal Affairs Trilogy online for Dragon Dynasty (apparently there will be commentary without Bey Logan, but I may be wrong).
Darn it, you just made me want to watch a Simon Loui film
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Darn it, you just made me want to watch a Simon Loui film
I'm trying to start a cult. You can pick up your druid robe and hood at the front desk.
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