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I think Alien 2 is due June / July. They should be officially announcing Amuck soon I mean it was advertised in the Burial Ground booklet so it should be soon.
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#3493
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Just received Burial Ground and although it was never one of my favourite Italian zombie films, I really got into the blu-ray far more than on previous dvd/vhs viewings. I also found the extras to be really good on this release as well, especially the commentary track. Can't really see any reason for me to double dip on this with the upcoming US release. Next one to get will be Man from Deep River as I'm looking forward to the extras and don't give a stuff that the animal scenes are cut (if anything I actually wish the remaining animal scenes that have been left in were also cut out as well. |
#3494
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Cheers, J. Much appreciated.
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#3495
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FRIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT #1 The legendary screen icon Pam Grier (COFFY) rounded off her classic era of Blaxploitation blockbusters with 1975's FRIDAY FOSTER. In this colourful classic from acclaimed B-movie director Arthur Marks (BONNIE'S KIDS/ DETROIT 9000), the ever-sexy Grier plays a magazine photographer who accidentally witnesses an assassination attempt. Stalked across town by a criminal cult, it is up to the genre's biggest star, and future JACKIE BROWN performer, to stay one step ahead of her antagonists. Also starring the great Carl Weathers (ROCKY/ ACTION JACKSON), Yaphet Kotto (LIVE AND LET DIE/ ALIEN) and chart sensation Eartha Kitt, FRIDAY FOSTER deserves a prominent placement in any collection of soul-cinema staples. Revisit FRIDAY FOSTER and remind yourself of why Grier retains her place as one of Hollywood's most feminine, and feminist, screen sirens! ImageUploadedByTapatalk1461326033.098170.jpg
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#3496
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Nice! Good to see 88 branching off into Blaxploitation territory, plus I'm liking the black cases too.
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#3497
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The 88 Films Thread
Not a fan of these new covers tbh. They look weird with the 88 Films logo up there on the front. I might be passing on a lot of their releases from now on (except the Italian & Slashers of course). ImageUploadedByTapatalk1461326125.479789.jpg
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#3498
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I'm assuming that they're not sticking with black cases for Blaxploitation either with The Couch Trip having a black case. So it's red for Slasher, clear for Italian, blue for general horror and black for anything else by the looks of it... |
#3499
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The 88 Films Thread Quote:
And Criterion style cases for the Asian collection.
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#3500
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I was thinking of buying some cheap black cases for my Odeon/Screenbound Blus (since they've started releasing in black cases now) but I might just swap the blue cases with 88's black ones instead as and when I pick the titles up. |
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