JohnR wrote:As for US DVDs, they've been over-priced and late-released for years. Now that they've put the $1 rental boxes in the grocery stores, that's where I've been going for my US movie viewing.
cal42 wrote:I've still got a reasonable pile of films that I bought in 2007 to watch . Plus, my New Year's resolution this year is to finally watch Avenging Fist, which I bought about 5 years ago .
Brian Thibodeau wrote:cal42 wrote:I've still got a reasonable pile of films that I bought in 2007 to watch . Plus, my New Year's resolution this year is to finally watch Avenging Fist, which I bought about 5 years ago .
"The Pile" can be so daunting sometimes. I used to be troubled just looking at it, so I decided to store the unwatched stuff in a couple of those big plastic totes for now, and dig into them as necessary!
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Thought of calling it The Digital Chivvy,
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Blade Runner (you know which set );
My pile is actually in several places; probably now close to a hundred or more (wait I forgot about that pile, yes over 100, damn)
cal42 wrote:but it had this part where a Taoist priest had built an altar in the open air and this really dramatic supernatural wind storm occured.
Brian Thibodeau wrote: ...My first purchase of 2008 was a handful of Blu-Ray discs at Amazon's current (at least as I write this) Buy One Get One Free sale.
Blazing Saddles
Bullitt
Enter the Dragon
The Road Warrior
.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:All solid (I have the first three on DVD); good to see someone else like Bullitt . The two-disc set has one of my favorite extras on the second disc about the editing process (very little of it has to do with Bullitt, so it is a great extra to have for people interested in film). The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing is the name (I don't see it on the blu ray or HD DVD). I dig the Peter Yates commentary too.
Ridley Scott wrote:"I'd been travelling a lot and, notwithstanding, I'd spent a bit of time in Hong Kong, prior to skyscrapers, and the harbour was filled with, I dunno, two thousand junks with those beautiful sails, and it was incredibly impressive and that's where I tried to make the film initially, and that wouldn't stand the budget so we didn't do that. Cut a long story short, I ended up on the backlot in Culver City which is less exotic than Hong Kong. But I remembered Hong Kong and kind of applied that to the logic of, you know, if you're gonna look to 2019, the predominance of nationalities is gonna be either Hispanic or Asian, and I went for Asian. I dunno if I'll be right or wrong. It's kind of a balance at the moment, isn't it?
Mike Thomason wrote:The Black Belly of the Tarantula (Italy) (DVD)
The Bloody Judge (Italy/Spain/West Germany) (DVD)
Eugenie...the Story of Her Journey Into Perversion (Spain/West Germany) (DVD)
Marquis De Sade's Justine (Italy/West Germany) (DVD)
The Phantom of the Opera (1989) (United States) (DVD)
The Pyjama Girl Case (Italy) (DVD)
Rosemary's Killer (United States) (DVD)
Strip Nude for Your Killer (Italy) (DVD)
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Say, anyone thinking of picking up . . . LEGEND OF THE BLACK SCORPION?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00104AYGK/
Gotta love those guys . . . I think
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Since I have the rest of the DD releases I will pick it up.Fatal Contact is their next release on the 22nd of this month.
I picked up Tsui Hark's Time and Tide this weekend.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:I probably blind buy too much .
I have been wondering about Dragon Dynasty selections of late (though Rob-B-Hood was a no brainer release I think),
because I thought they would have came out with titles like The Killer, more of the Shaw Brothers, Jackie Chan and Jet Li titles that they said they were going to rerelease, etc...,
I have not seen Time and Tide yet, but it was only about four dollars for me at FYE (with discount) so I picked it up. Any feelings from you on this?
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Mike Thomason wrote:The Black Belly of the Tarantula (Italy) (DVD)
The Bloody Judge (Italy/Spain/West Germany) (DVD)
Eugenie...the Story of Her Journey Into Perversion (Spain/West Germany) (DVD)
Marquis De Sade's Justine (Italy/West Germany) (DVD)
The Phantom of the Opera (1989) (United States) (DVD)
The Pyjama Girl Case (Italy) (DVD)
Rosemary's Killer (United States) (DVD)
Strip Nude for Your Killer (Italy) (DVD)
Assuming that you've seen these, of course, just wondering what your thoughts are about PYJAMA GIRL, BLACK BELLY and STRIP NUDE.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:I'd give anything to see a remake of any of the BLIND DEAD films. The concept is a good one, as you say, but the production and pacing on most of the original four leaves a lot to be desired (probably good that you started with the last, and worst, one). Today's filmmaking techniques would do the story so much more justice. Surely there's some enterprising Spanish writer or director out there who's had the same idea?
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