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I'm asking both for my birthday (late October) and see if my wife gets the hint... |
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I'm going to order El Vampiro too, last year's Mexico Macabre was one of my fav box sets of the year, more Mexican horror is welcomed.
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As much as I would like the Mexican horrors, I think I will have to wait until they are in the 3 for UK$15 sale !
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My copy of Creature's the World Forgot arrived Monday. Does anyone have this and can they say whether their copy does the same as mine. Basically the first two minutes of the film make the actual blu ray player get VERY noisy. Loud rattly humming for about two minutes then it stops. I've had it in the past with the odd dvd as if the player is having to work hard but never a blu ray. Sent from my SM-G780G using Tapatalk |
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Edit - No, just checked. It's absolutely silent. Must have been something else that did it. God knows what. Could have been a blu, dvd... no idea. |
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Edit: Weirdly it's not doing it tonight. Wonder if it's because the machine's been running for half or so first. |
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"As you may have seen from official channels, the initial print run of 'Guest House Paradiso' has already sold out. But because Powerhouse has a longstanding policy of not letting limited editions sell out before their release date - they're not the least bit scared of reviews, and people may entirely reasonably prefer to wait for them to appear - the number of copies in circulation have therefore been increased from 3,000 to 6,000."
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According to Blu-Ray.com... "Indicator / Powerhouse Films are preparing a Blu-ray release of Sidney Gilliat's Left Right and Centre (1959), starring Ian Carmichael, Alastair Sim, Patricia Bredin, Eric Barker, and Richard Wattis. The release is scheuduled to arrive on the market on November 19 Description: From the legendary filmmaking team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat (The Lady Vanishes, Endless Night) comes the star-studded political satire Left Right and Centre, featuring - among many others - Ian Carmichael (Lucky Jim), Alastair Sim (Hue and Cry), and Richard Wattis (The Ugly Duckling). When popular TV personality Robert Wilcot (Carmichael) is selected as the Conservative candidate for a small-town by-election, he finds himself up against headstrong Labour candidate Stella Stoker (Patricia Bredin, The Bridal Path). To the fury of Wilcot's eccentric uncle (Sim), the candidates struggle to maintain the momentum of their political battle after they begin to fall in love... With its original poster campaign declaring 'You'll howl when SEX and POLITICS collide head on!', Left Right and Centre takes a wry look at what happens when a man and a woman run for political office under the glare of the media's watchful eye. Sound familiar?" Special Features and Technical Specs:
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'Family Life' (1971) - Pre-order available at Amazon US - UK$28.57 NOTE: This is a US-only release Release date: November 19 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere) Sandy Ratcliff (Hussy), Bill Dean (Gumshoe), and Malcolm Tierney (McVicar) lead the cast of Family Life, a powerful drama from acclaimed director Ken Loach (Fatherland, Carla's Song). When rebellious Janice (Ratcliff) becomes pregnant, her controlling parents insist she has an abortion in order to avoid a scandal, causing Janice to suffer a schizophrenic episode which is exacerbated by the medical treatment she receives. Produced by Tony Garnett (Prostitute) and adapted by David Mercer (90 in the Shade) from their acclaimed R D Laing-influenced BBC TV drama 'In Two Minds', Family Life is a heartbreaking and searing indictment of familial hostility and institutional indifference." Special Features
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