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That's not even fit to be called HD!
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Definitely.

The UK Tartan SD DVD "box set version" is definitely still the best English friendly version (R3 Korean Remastered has no English subs). Annoyingly the separate release is still the Mandarin dub version:

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDCompar ... rsgoby.htm
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Cheers CM, may pick this up but i'm in no hurry,it was a decent movie rather than a great one imo.
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Yay!! 2 disc Ip Man for me :)
2010 - The return of the HK movie industry :)
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over £24 at yesasia for the BD :(
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Ichi the Killer BD from Media Blasters
http://www.rightstuf.com/mailing-preorder/tsbd0911
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"Johnny" from DDDHouse's customer service just told me that Ip Man will be region locked!
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Got my copies of the Australian release of House of Flying Daggers and Fearless yesterday... both are the French releases, which means for HOFD, it's the fully uncut version.

Only problem is - it's still got some fairly dodgy video quality, with that horrible telecine wobble still prevalent throughout.

On Ip Man, I'd love to get the Blu-ray, but it's way too expensive for my taste (and now apparently Region locked, which ends that option anyway).

Hopefully a Western distributor picks up the rights and releases it on Blu-ray too.
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Don't all versions of HOFD have the telecine wobble, including the Japanese DVD? I cannot notice it. So HOFD AU is a port of the French BD? Surely Fearless would be a port of the UK BD?
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Yeah the Aus HOFD IS the French HOFD, meaning fully uncut, and also french on the disc, and french menu options... (you can select English though, of course).

As for Fearless, looks like it's the same version World wide on Blu-ray actually, so yes probably a port of the UK BD as well.
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Thanks. Actually I think the French BD has English (or French) menus too. I'd get the Aussie BD but it probably costs loads more than the UK BD and I'm happy with that, despite cuts.
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Can anyone recommend somewhere I can get Akira Blu-ray whilst avoiding the wrath of customs?

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gasteropod wrote:Can anyone recommend somewhere I can get Akira Blu-ray whilst avoiding the wrath of customs?

Thanks.
Not sure about England, but didnt import-customs loosen up a whole lot since last fall!? Shouldnt cause any problems if it's under 100 pounds.
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I thought the customs limit stayed at £18 but I might be wrong?! :?
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Here in Holland it loosened up to about 150 euro orso (from 22-23 euro before)
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I'm not aware of the customs limit here changing, I'll see if I can find out.
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Import VAT is payable on all internet shopping bought from outside the EU where the value is above €22 (£18).

Customs duty is payable on imported goods with a value of €150 (£120), although payment is waived if the amount of duty is less than €10 (£7).
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Stupid emoticon!!
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Wow.... that sucks.

Here in Holland it's loosened. I thought it was for more countries in the EU, and I believe people here on the board also mentioned it changing for the UK.
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That was what we thought but I thought Brad said it stayed the same (effectively) :?
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I'm confused now Gastero - does what you quoted mean an end to customs charges if the item is above £18? :?
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How do you read that? The first line is pretty clear. We thought it was going to be increased but it turns out it was Customs not Import Duty :(.
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