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However, the BBFC speak of "eroticised sexual assault". I just watched the infamous scene again and I have to state that the description is simply wrong. There is no "eroticised" part within this sexual assault (i.e. rape) - the poor lady screams all the time (I listened to the Spanish track) and makes it perfectly clear that she is raped by the guy. So if the BBFC want to stick to their own guidelines, they have to give "Tombs..." the 18-rating. As you already said - the rape itself cannot be the problem as otherwise "Irreversible" would have been cut by more than ten minutes (by the way: I'm no friend of censorship, but "Irreversible" is really tough - if I would ever agree on a movie being banned, this would be a canditate; but back to the topic). Speaking of "Tombs of the Blind Dead" itself, I think that it is one of the spookiest and most enjoyable horror movies ever. I would always include it in my "10 favourite horror movies" list; it has its scary and tough scenes, but most of the time it is just about atmosphere, atmosphere, and atmosphere again. I really love it! It would be great indeed if Arrow was to release this movie, preferably on Blu-ray. I own a German Laser Paradise DVD edition (yeah, it has Spanish original audio AND it is uncut - although nearly everything else seems to be there) and its picture quality is really good. I really assume that there is some great master copy of that movie available - the DVD in some way even looks better than some Blu-ray discs of movies from the same time out there. So this might be quite a chance to release the Ultimate Edition of that cult classic. How about some nice bonus stuff? Well, there has to be the obligatory poster - I'd LOVE that artwork chosen as the traditional back of it: http://www.metal-army.com/wp-content...ad-282x400.jpg And, of course, this artwork should also be one of the four cover artworks - although I think that Arrow could come up here with a fine new artwork as well. You could add some interviews. A Jess Franco interview, for example. Subject: "As a director who mainly shot sleaze movies in the early 70s: what do you think about "Tombs of the Blind Dead"?" Or an interview with somebody from the BBFC - "Why in god's name was this movie cut in the UK until Arrow's release? And where did you see any "eroticised" rape? Come on, buddy, tell me, 'cause I wannna see that, too" No, really - you should find somebody talking about that flick - e.g. MarÃ*a Elena Arpón, one of the actresses. I wouldn't be afraid of the possible bonus - how about a featurette with Antón GarcÃ*a Abril, the creator of the really great creepy soundtrack that we all love so much? Any ideas what else we could get in a possible Arrow release? Share your ideas! Greetings! |
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I watched this entry expecting a lesser viewing experience after reading much negativity about it. But i was actually pleasantly surprised at just how much i liked the film. True, you can only go so far on the titular seafaring vessel before resorting to jumping overboard. But i believe such a claustrophobic setting heightens the suspense and benefits the onscreen activities rather than detracting from said events. I'm also in total agreement regarding the 'Blind-Dead-emerging-from-the-sea' final reel. Superb stuff. |
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If any of them had done it then it would have been an homage, something they would have probably mentioned on the commentary track as they all seem pretty forthcoming when it comes to their influences and reference points.
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As i've said, I'd love Arrow to get hold of a lot of the BCI prints, there was a lot of paul nachy films that they had with supurb prints. As for any blind dead blu-ray, well fan commentaries could be interesting, hold a competition to select the biggest blind dead fans to sit in and talk about the films... i'd enter for sure! Also someone should try and get the other amando de ossirio films out! BCI put out lorelys grasp and night of the sorcerers in supurb editions, trouble is now they are WAY overpriced. Time for a re-issue methinks! |
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I also have Blue Undergrounds Blind Dead series, fantastic box set it is too. |
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Favorite blind dead
My favorite is definitely "Night of the Seagulls". I think the atmosphere and the acting are best in this film, although I love all of them. I had "Tombs" and "Return" first on Midnite Video VHS and "Night" on a Sony VHS. Now I have them on DVD. While the quality of some of the films leave something to be desired I think the image of the Templars riding their horses in slo-mo is one of greatest horror icons of its era. |
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'Tombs' takes it for me, first and best etc. Just wish the Templars would have shown up sooner, but as others have said shots of em on horseback look superb. The transfer on the Anchor Bay discs is top notch.
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Tombs is easily my favourite. Return/Seagulls. Return, love the mean spirited scene with the kid! Seagulls has a great atmosphere. Galleon is awful - but the trailer is truly amazing!
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I'd like to see the full R-rated English version of Part 1, the US disc uses a PG-rated edit.
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