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Yeah I was unaware of a third film too. Thought the first was decent enough. Heard the sequel is better . . .
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Just noticed 4 Digital have released a remastered version of MAD DOG MORGAN |
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Latest Redemption release: Apparently it's a dark experimental film with lesbians - so no doubt of interest to many on here. |
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What nae nuns?? dis-grace-ful! |
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XERO is a masterful stylistic tribute to freaky Japanese grindhouse flicks crashing into cutting edge, ultra graphic girl girl sex from JackThe Zipper, considered the godfather of the modern porn movement Cut by over 12 minutes too... Title « British Board of Film Classification Now has a huge runtime of 48 mins.. |
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Has anyone heard of this? Sounds right up my street! Voice Over Unseen for decades, Christopher Monger’s controversial feature Voice Over (1981) is released by BFI Flipside in a new HD transfer, mastered from the only surviving print elements. Packaged in a Dual Format Edition (DVD & Blu-ray discs together), it also contains Monger’s rare experimental feature-length thriller Repeater (1979). 'Fats' Bannerman is enjoying success as the writer and presenter of Thus Engaged, a romantic radio serial about the lives and loves of a Regency heroine. But when grim reality violently intrudes into Fats' life, his frail fantasies become unbalanced and his ability to separate fact from fiction breaks down, with devastating consequences. Featuring a compelling central performance from the great British screen actor Ian McNeice (A Life Less Ordinary; Oliver Twist; Doctor Who), this early film from the award-winning Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Monger (The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain and writer of the multi-award winning HBO production Temple Grandin, starring Claire Danes) caused a sensation upon its original release, when its subject matter was attacked by feminist groups. Features include: Region 0 / 1.33:1 / English HOH subtitles Disc 1: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps / PCM mono audio (48k/16-bit) Disc 2: DVD9 / PAL / Dolby Digital mono audio (320 kbps) Both films presented in High Definition and Standard Definition Newly mastered, under the supervision of director of photography Roland Denning, from the best available archive materials Repeater (Christopher Monger, 1979, 76 mins): deconstructed crime thriller, inspired by the French New Wave, in which a woman’s confession of murder is not as simple as it seems 34-page illustrated booklet with newly commissioned essays, biographies, original promotional materials, and recollections by Christopher Monger and Ian McNeice
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It can't be any worse than Nature Morte. The last piece of excrement they released, sorry experimental.
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