I have yet to buy any version of the film over the years, I may own the Rental VHS in the loft. I still remember seeing it in the cinema, the people I was with, the things we said and things that went on, as if it was yesterday
What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out of 5
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Thanks for the link, does look a fair bit like the UK Blu Ray, dark and grainy
still I am sure they will get caps up soon of exact same moments from the discs and then we can see if they are indeed better 
I have yet to buy any version of the film over the years, I may own the Rental VHS in the loft. I still remember seeing it in the cinema, the people I was with, the things we said and things that went on, as if it was yesterday
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I have yet to buy any version of the film over the years, I may own the Rental VHS in the loft. I still remember seeing it in the cinema, the people I was with, the things we said and things that went on, as if it was yesterday
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That's obscene! It's a decent film but £31? I hope you didn't pay that for Transporter 1-2saltysam wrote:i paid a ridiculous amount,something like £31 from Yesasia
No, it's not stupid at all. £10 is too much for 24 minutes and especially an fricking extra!HungFist wrote:I was trying to show you how stupid you were being saying there's no way you'd pay £10 for 24 minutes :x
I'd not even pay a fiver for what is essentially an extra.
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Engrossing, if convoluted French thriller about a doctor who's supposedly murdered wife reappears some eight years later. Not up to the standards of Hitchcock, despite what some critics claim, but well worth a look.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Quite good thriller in which evil bankers are the bad guys. So just like real life then. Even the normally plank-line Clive Owen is OK in this. Memorable shootout in New York's Guggenheim Museum. The ending feels anti-climactic... but perhaps it needed to be that way?
Engrossing, if convoluted French thriller about a doctor who's supposedly murdered wife reappears some eight years later. Not up to the standards of Hitchcock, despite what some critics claim, but well worth a look.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Quite good thriller in which evil bankers are the bad guys. So just like real life then. Even the normally plank-line Clive Owen is OK in this. Memorable shootout in New York's Guggenheim Museum. The ending feels anti-climactic... but perhaps it needed to be that way?
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i respectfully say you've been owned there BradHungFist wrote:Didn't you just say:bradavon wrote:No, it's not stupid at all. £10 is too much for 24 minutesHungFist wrote:I was trying to show you how stupid you were being saying there's no way you'd pay £10 for 24 minutes :x
bradavon wrote:You cannot equate price to minutes, that's just dumb.
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That's way less than I paid for this beauty... I did manage to avoid the customs though. EMS believe anything you tell them. Just need to have a low value printed in the package...saltysam wrote:maddest purchase was probably the Longstreet boxset from cdjapan, £80 then a £25 customs hit on top
The Fog (USA, 1980) - 3,5/5
Very atmospheric horror film, although not on par with Carpenter's best movies. The final part of the film is quite short but also effective. Good soundtrack as you'd expect from Carpenter. Stars mother and daughter Janet Leigh and Jamie Lee Curtis.
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I thought it was bloody excellent. Up there with Hitchcock? Maybe not but it does it have to be? (rhetorical question).Markgway wrote:TELL NO ONE
Engrossing, if convoluted French thriller about a doctor who's supposedly murdered wife reappears some eight years later. Not up to the standards of Hitchcock, despite what some critics claim, but well worth a look.
Okay good point. I'll try and explain my illogical point so it's somewhat logical.HungFist wrote:Didn't you just say:
24 minutes for £10 is absurd as it's bloody 24 minutes, that's nothing but when you're getting into 100+ minutes we're talking about a proper film length and as such you cannot jump the price up forever.
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The Crow BD (Jap) 5/5
Though the film itself is far from perfect (some weak performances in the supporting roles for example) it nevertheless is a film i can keep going back to.plenty of atmosphere and a superb title role performance from the late Brandon Lee.he completely owns the role and none of the other "Crows" have got anywhere near his quality,closest probably being Mark Dacascous. The jap BD looks great to my eyes,the film is dark & smokey and the 1080p avc transfer at an average bitrate of 36mps captures it well.
Though the film itself is far from perfect (some weak performances in the supporting roles for example) it nevertheless is a film i can keep going back to.plenty of atmosphere and a superb title role performance from the late Brandon Lee.he completely owns the role and none of the other "Crows" have got anywhere near his quality,closest probably being Mark Dacascous. The jap BD looks great to my eyes,the film is dark & smokey and the 1080p avc transfer at an average bitrate of 36mps captures it well.
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he was very good but i wasn't referring to him.the likes of Sara's mother and the supposedly bad ass lieutenant on Ernie Hudson's case were bland in the extreme.EvaUnit02 wrote:Michael Wincott fucking owned every scene that he was in.saltysam wrote:(some weak performances in the supporting roles for example)
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