#671
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It was that price when i ordered it from HMV a couple of weeks ago.
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#672
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Was £29.99 when I first pre-ordered on Amazon.
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#673
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Really? I barely look at Amazon anymore for discs. |
#674
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Same. HMV's always my first (and usually last!) place to check when I'm ordering any UK discs. |
#675
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Ordered mine in-store at HMV. Paid for it already. |
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Have night of the demon and william castle box on order at hmv, hoping they keep them over the 2 weeks as am on holiday when they come out & back november 5th.
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#677
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To be released on November 19th, 2018 'Age Of Consent' - Amazon pre-order price £21.09 "Based on Norman Lindsay's controversial autobiographical 1935 novel, Age of Consent is the story of an artist (James Mason), grown tired of producing art for wealthy Americans, who moves to the wilds of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef where he meets Cora (Helen Mirren), a teenage girl who inspires him and becomes his muse – as well as the object of his desire. The penultimate film from the great Michael Powell (Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes, Peeping Tom) Age of Consent explores the obsessive nature of an artist approaching the twilight of his career. Misjudged and mis-handled on its initial release (when the distributor removed key scenes and re-scored the film), Age of Consent is now regarded as one of Powell’s key works. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES: • Two presentations of the film: The Film Foundation's 2005 restoration of the original 106-minute Director's Cut; and the 96-minute 1969 Theatrical Version • The John Player Lecture with Michael Powell: The Beauty of the Image (1971): archival audio recording of the celebrated filmmaker in conversation with Kevin Gough-Yates at London’s National Film Theatre • The Guardian Interview with Michael Powell (1986): archival audio recording of the filmmaker in conversation with Sheila Whitaker at the National Film Theatre • Audio commentary with film historian Kent Jones (2009) • Ian Christie on Michael Powell and ‘Age of Consent’ (2018): the respected academic and author of Arrows of Desire: Films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger discusses Powell’s life and work • Making 'Age of Consent' (2009, 17 mins): Kevin Powell, composer Peter Sculthorpe and editor Anthony Buckley recall the turbulent production and release history of the film • Martin Scorsese on ‘Age of Consent’ (2009, 6 mins): the acclaimed director discusses the impact and legacy of Powell’s film • Helen Mirren: A Conversation with Cora (2009, 13 mins): the award-winning actor reflects on one of her earliest and most memorable film roles • Down Under with Ron and Valerie Taylor (2009, 10 mins): a conversation with the celebrated underwater photographers • Original theatrical trailer • Image gallery: promotional photography and publicity material • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing • Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Samm Deighan, an overview of contemporary critical responses and historic articles on the film • UK premiere on Blu-ray • Limited Edition of 3,000 copies"
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
#678
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To be released on November 19th, 2018 'Charlie Bubbles' - Amazon pre-order price £21.09 "After achieving international renown as one of the finest actors of his generation in films such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) and Tom Jones (1963), Albert Finney turned director for this surreal comic twist on the 'kitchen sink' dramas in which he'd made his name. Finney plays Charlie Bubbles, a successful writer suffering a mid-life crisis, who attempts to re-connect with his northern working-class roots and estranged family. Based on a screenplay by Shelagh Delaney (A Taste of Honey), the script clearly references both her and Finney's personal experience of their shared working-class origins (both were Salford natives), and the consequences of achieving great success. Extras: INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES:
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
#679
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To be released on November 19th, 2018 'The Wrong Box' "Two warring elderly brothers and their respective heirs are determined that each will outlive the other in an attempt to hold onto the family fortune and will stop at nothing - even murder - to achieve their goal. Bryan Forbes' riotous black comedy, based on the 1889 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, stars some of the greatest talents of the day, including Peter Sellers, Michael Caine, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Tony Hancock, Ralph Richardson, Nanette Newman and John Mills. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
#680
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To be released on November 19th, 2018 'Georgy Girl' - Amazon pre-order price £21.09 "One of the defining films of the 1960s, Silvio Narizzano’s adaptation of Margaret Foster’s 1965 novel stars Lynn Redgrave in an Oscar-nominated role as the put-upon teenager Georgy Parkin. Awkward and full of self-doubt, Georgy finds herself forever just outside of the ‘Swinging Sixties’ London life she craves. Marked by a wonderfully warm and appealing central performance from Redgrave, and with its superb supporting cast including Charlotte Rampling (Death in Venice, The Night Porter), Alan Bates (A Kind of Loving, Women in Love) and the great James Mason (The Reckless Moment, Age of Consent, The Deadly Affair), Georgy Girl captures the spirit of the era – and boasts one of the all-time great film theme tunes. Extras:
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