The more people watching these films, the better really. If having Tarrantino ripoff art helps the cause, then so be it. Just have a reversible cover with the original poster to keep the cult audience happy. No need for any elitist attitudes.thelostdragon wrote:Isn't it just a shame that whenever Tarantino releases a film, all DVD covers try to cash in on him being inspired by old stuff?
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I can't imagine Tarantino having anything against it.thelostdragon wrote:Isn't it just a shame that whenever Tarantino releases a film, all DVD covers try to cash in on him being inspired by old stuff?
yeah, and it's not like it's something new. Remember how many movies were sold with Spielberg's name in the 80's?EvaUnit02 wrote: The more people watching these films, the better really. If having Tarrantino ripoff art helps the cause, then so be it. Just have a reversible cover with the original poster to keep the cult audience happy. No need for any elitist attitudes.
Also, see how BCI and Adness are selling their Chiba films with Chiba's name even though Chiba hardly appears in half of the movies. In Virus Chiba's role is less than three minutes, yet it was a "Sonny Chiba action pack" movie.
But that's nothing new either. Back in the 70's when these movies were released Toei would often promote them with fancy trailers using footage and action scenes from other movies.
and for the record, I think releasing "Chiba films" as grindhouse double features with trailers is a cool idea. I just wish they had included the original audio tracks too so you could choose between the grindhouse experience and the normal movie watching experience which I'm used to.
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Especially considering that Tarantino's films are 70% ripoffs of cult genre movies, 30% witty dialogue about pop culture.HungFist wrote:I can't imagine Tarantino having anything against it.thelostdragon wrote:Isn't it just a shame that whenever Tarantino releases a film, all DVD covers try to cash in on him being inspired by old stuff?
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yeah, should be anamorphic 2.35:1 and english dubbed (Sister probably having japanese audio too). But Cliff said something about them not being able to afford the japanese versions so where do the transfers come from?
The price is set very low too (7,5$ at pacific) so maybe the quality isn't gonna be that good.
The price is set very low too (7,5$ at pacific) so maybe the quality isn't gonna be that good.
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I suggest waiting for reviews before you purchase. DVDtalk will probably do one, they have reviewers who like cult genre films like these ones.HungFist wrote:yeah, should be anamorphic 2.35:1 and english dubbed (Sister probably having japanese audio too). But Cliff said something about them not being able to afford the japanese versions so where do the transfers come from?
The price is set very low too (7,5$ at pacific) so maybe the quality isn't gonna be that good.
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Nah, for two reasons
1) dvdtalk, dvdmaniacs, dvdtimes etc. reviewers don't exactly know what they're talking about as they have little idea how international, especially unsubbed releases look like (which is not to say I always know what I'm talking about)
2) For the two films I'm interested in, these are the only dvd releases available, not counting the horrifying full screen bootlegs. So, these will be improvements in any case.
in other words, I'm getting these for temporary use. I'll throw them out of the window as soon as decent releases appear. But right now, I'm actually pretty excited about finally getting to see Karate Warriors and The Bodyguard in widescreen.
1) dvdtalk, dvdmaniacs, dvdtimes etc. reviewers don't exactly know what they're talking about as they have little idea how international, especially unsubbed releases look like (which is not to say I always know what I'm talking about)
2) For the two films I'm interested in, these are the only dvd releases available, not counting the horrifying full screen bootlegs. So, these will be improvements in any case.
in other words, I'm getting these for temporary use. I'll throw them out of the window as soon as decent releases appear. But right now, I'm actually pretty excited about finally getting to see Karate Warriors and The Bodyguard in widescreen.
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Has nothing to do with being an elitist, but rather with the mere fact that nobody would be willing to watch such a film if it wasn't for Tarantino. I remember after "Kill Bill" was out at the theatre, so many people came to the video rental store I have been working at and asked for films like "36th Chamber of Shaolin". Before "Kill Bill" was out, I would recommend certain Asian films and I swear to God not one person wanted to watch them.EvaUnit02 wrote:No need for any elitist attitudes.
The usual procedure:
"Can you recommend me a film?"
"Sure. What kind of film do you wanna watch?"
"Maybe a suspenseful crime thriller."
"Have you seen Infernal Affairs?"
"No."
"It's about these undercover guys...(synopsis)."
"Wow! Sounds really good. Can I see the DVD cover?"
"Sure. Here you go."
Customer looks at it. His anticipating view changes to an irritated one as he sees Asian faces on the cover.
"Oh, I'm sorry! I'm not really into karate films".
WTF? The fact that Tarantino needs to open people's minds just shows what kind of an ignorant bunch the general Hollywood mainstream audience is. It's good Tarantino is doing this, I'm just pissed at ignorant fucks.
EDIT: BTW, I stopped recommending Asian films to the average customer. There is no point in doing that anyway. There are certain cusotmers who are like me and most of the people here at BnB and don't care about where a film is from. These are the only guys I recommend Asian films to.
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well, there may be a few exceptionsShingster wrote:You cheeky sod!HungFist wrote:1) dvdtalk, dvdmaniacs, dvdtimes etc. reviewers don't exactly know what they're talking about as they have little idea how international, especially unsubbed releases look like (which is not to say I always know what I'm talking about)
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this mint, framed, and hanging in my room. One of my all time fave posters. BTW, Soul of Chiba is coming.
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Wow, cool. I've got this on my wallLinn wrote: this mint, framed, and hanging in my room. One of my all time fave posters.
You made my day 8)Linn wrote: BTW, Soul of Chiba is coming.
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