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![]() As soon as they get stock in. Some people have already received their February releases even though they're officially not out until the 21st.
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I'm going to grab five for forty plus Voices and The Devil's Men. |
#1503
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I’ll definitely be ordering direct from them again. |
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Watched THE DEVIL'S MEN on Saturday night. Superb release.
__________________ ![]() Teddy, I'm a Scotch drinker - you know that. I just have the occasional brandy when I'm not drinking. |
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![]() I recieved VOICES and THE DEVIL'S MEN last Thursday. ![]()
__________________ ![]() Teddy, I'm a Scotch drinker - you know that. I just have the occasional brandy when I'm not drinking. |
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This forthcoming set looks interesting. Quote:
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'Murphy's Law' (1971) - Blu-Ray pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - £15:99 Release date: March 23 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (UK Blu-ray premiere) Peter O’Toole (The Ruling Class) gives one of his most spirited and memorable performances in Murphy’s War, a blood-and-thunder adventure film directed with grit by Peter Yates (The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The Deep). O’Toole is the titular Irish merchant seaman, whose ship is attacked by a German U-boat on the Orinoco river in Venezuela during the dying days of World War II. The sole survivor, Murphy is picked up by a French oil engineer (Philippe Noiret, Cinema Paradiso) and taken to a native village hospital where he is treated by the pacifist Quaker Dr Hayden (Siân Phillips, Becket, Dune). During his convalescence, Murphy plots his one man war on the enemy U-boat that callously slaughtered his shipmates… Filmed on location in infamously uncompromising conditions, Murphy’s War combines impressively staged action with harsh realism and good humour. Presented on Blu-ray for the first time, and accompanied by a wealth of new and archival extras, along with a booklet containing new writing on the film" INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'Connecting Rooms' (1970) - Blu-Ray pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - £15:99 Release date: March 23 "Limited Edition Blu-ray When enigmatic school master James Wallraven (Michael Redgrave, Time Without Pity) rents a small room adjacent to Wanda's (Bette Davis, The Nanny), an ageing cellist, he soon realises that the privacy he seeks is clearly unattainable. From there begins a parade of revolving doors through which the occupants of this seedy West London boarding house – a sleazy young musician (Alexis Kanner, Goodbye Gemini), a snooping landlady (Kay Walsh, The Rainbow Jacket) – all seemingly stuck in purgatories of their own making, desperately attempt to find their place in a tainted society. Featuring a pair of screen legends and based on the stage play The Cellist by Marion Hart, Connecting Rooms is presented on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK, and is accompanied by a wealth of archival extras, including a rare recording of Bette Davis in conversation, and two short films by director Franklin Gollings." INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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![]() Full details 'The Pemini Organisation' (1972-1974) - Blu-Ray pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - £29:99 Release date: March 23 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (World Blu-ray premieres) In the early 1970s, three ambitious friends – Peter Crane, Michael Sloan and Nigel Hodgson – combined the first letters of each of their names and set up the Pemini Organisation, a young and vital independent British film production company. Active between 1972 and 1974, Pemini produced one mid-length film, 'Hunted' (Peter Crane, 1972), a high-suspense thriller starring Edward Woodward and June Ritchie, and two feature films: 'Assassin' (Peter Crane, 1973), a grimly realistic spy film starring Ian Hendry, Edward Judd, Frank Windsor, Ray Brooks and Mike Pratt; and 'Moments' (Peter Crane, 1974), an enigmatic romantic mystery starring Keith Michell and Angharad Rees. When Pemini disbanded, the films disappeared into the ether... Now, these three lost works, made by one of the most vibrant independent production companies of the era, have been rescued from the archives to be given their first ever home entertainment release in this deluxe, individually numbered Limited Edition Blu-ray set, accompanied by a wealth of newly produced extras, including feature-length director commentaries, cast and crew interviews, and an 80-page book." INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 2 x BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Watched VOICES at the weekend.Nice little chiller. Shymalan may have watched this in his younger days..... Anyone know if ‘filters’ were used during the interior scenes? Picture looks a bit more fuzzy than the outdoor scenes.....
__________________ ![]() Teddy, I'm a Scotch drinker - you know that. I just have the occasional brandy when I'm not drinking. |
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