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Shing, you're spoiling the film pretty effectively for those who haven't seen it.

Certainly one reason why Saw was so well received was that when it came out it was something new. I can't remember if it was the first, but it was at least one of the first new hard R horror films that came out after those 700 pg-13 horror films...
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Edited my post now. :D
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Alien 3 Extended (Workprint) Cut is a quite good film, easily a fine piece of work, very underrated. Mind you, I've never seen the theatrical cut.

Being on a planet with no traditional ballistic weapons and the fast moving bipedal dog-alien make for quite an entertaining scenario.

One change for the better in the TC is the origin of the dog-alien. Xenomorphs take on traits of their host species. In the Workprint it's birthed from a Ox, which doesn't make any sense, because Alien 3's Xenomorph is definitely not bulky nor slow moving. In the TC, the host is well, a dog.
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EvaUnit02 wrote:Alien 3 Extended (Workprint) Cut is a quite good film, easily a fine piece of work, very underrated. Mind you, I've never seen the theatrical cut.
Give the theatrical cut a watch, well worth it just so see the large amount of changes. I alternate between the two, as the work print is a bit tatty quality at times and does kind of pull me out of the film once in a while.
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Shing you could put SPOILER TEXT HERE like this. Its lucky I scrolled past your post fast ;)
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I forgot we had spoiler tags on these boards, tis done now. :D
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If a mod doesn't know, we're screwed ;).
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We just have to work together and combine our knowledge. Grim knows how to use spoiler tags, I know how to use the search engine... :D
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I found the TC of Alien 3 to be a more satisfying, less bloated experience, but I know a lot of fanboys disagree.

And Se7en is definately a better film than Saw.
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Downfall: UK BD -

* According to this it sneaked out 12/02/09 - http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDet ... sku=838316
* £11.37: http://www.dvd.co.uk/DVD/Downfall-Blu-R ... roduct.htm

A review: http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.ph ... how=review

Oddly it's only DD5.1. Not even DTS from the UK DVD, although taking into account the DVDs DTS is probably half-rate, it likely matches the DD5.1 anyway. It also looks like they've replicated most/all of the 2 Disc SE DVD extras and even fixed the subtitles (HoH on the UK DVD). The USA DVD commentary is still missing but I wasn't expecting that.

I'm definitely interested in this, it's fantastic.
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Maria Full Of Grace: UK BD -

£10.49: http://www.blahdvd.com/DVD/Maria-Full-O ... roduct.htm

I cannot find this anywhere except online shops. It looks like it came out last month.
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The US release of American History X has been listed as region free, so we don't need to settle for any EiV shite! Rejoice!

http://www.blurayregioncodes.com/
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Still never seen American X yet, always wanted to but for some reason never got round to it (dont think I own it haha). I even looked on Ebay for it the other day, evil EIV discs put me off haha
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gasteropod wrote:The US release of American History X has been listed as region free, so we don't need to settle for any EiV shite! Rejoice!
Since Warners ditched the New Line label their BDs have been Reg Free.
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'Lord of the Rings' Box Art Revealed, Pre-Orders Up:

http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/2700

The cheeky fuckers are releasing the theatrical cuts first. I can wait!
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I Got the X-Men Trilogy BD set (uk) today and the packaging states coded for A/B/C. Also got Transporter 3 BD (UK) and that is region-free as well.
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Do Fox use region coding any more? Clearly they've finally learnt it was just hurting the uptake of BD.
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bradavon wrote:Do Fox use region coding claymore? Clearly they've finally learnt it was just hurting the uptake of BD.
Think they still Code for Region A (ie French Connection 1 & 2 Coded A, uk release free) and new releases.
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bradavon wrote:Do Fox use region coding claymore?
Is that when a disc explodes in your player if its the wrong region?
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Shingster wrote:
bradavon wrote:Do Fox use region coding claymore?
Is that when a disc explodes in your player if its the wrong region?
No, Brad's referring to massive two-handed swords from Scotland.
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EvaUnit02 wrote:
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bradavon wrote:Do Fox use region coding claymore?
Is that when a disc explodes in your player if its the wrong region?
No, Brad's referring to massive two-handed swords from Scotland.
What like a King Size Spam Javalin.
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Quite how I managed to type claymore is bloody beyond me :D.
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Sony Bundles Up 'Crouching Tiger' in Blu-ray Box Set:

http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/2764

About bloody time. It better get a single disc release soon after. I already own Curse and House is cut in the US, plus it's a piss poor BD. I've been waiting for this one for ages.

Curse is Region A btw but House isn't. I hope it Mandarin PCM or TrueHD, some new extras would be nice too. Oh and a proper clean-up this time.

I'd love the original R3 subs were included but I'm not expecting this one.
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bradavon wrote:
About bloody time. It better get a single disc release soon after.
http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/1130 ... chsource=0
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Fantastic, thanks.
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