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Look at that used copy of NOTD. £45??? It's still available but some idiot thinks that's what it's worth if it was OOP. There are much rarer discs than some of these that don't fetch anywhere near that in the real world. |
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Same thing happens with all oop titles. There are also sellers who "invest" in soon to be oop titles. That's why I always try to get everything I want before it's oop or...If I notice something will be oop soon,I try to get it asap. I've learned from my past mistakes... |
#763
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..... and the fact you own the company.
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"code red IS 1,000 pressed limited disc since I do not sell more than 600 - 800 of these titles." (Bill/CR) |
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I think you can safely say I like horror films and if I get the chance I will try to check out Messiah of Evil.
__________________ From the bowels of the earth they came ... to collect DVDs! |
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The Killer Likes Candy 1968 Directed by Federico Chentrens, Maurice Cloche. An agent working for the CIA is assigned to protect a foreign diplomat on his visit to Rome, a fairly straightforward task it would seem until an assassin strikes. An interesting and entertaining fast paced Eurospy film, The Killer Likes Candy from its title sounds like a giallo but it couldn't be further from the truth. The title refers to a professional hitman who has a penchant for boiled sweets and leaves an empty sweet wrapper at every crime scene as a calling card. As the film moves along it increasingly becomes an intriguing game of cat and mouse between the agent and the hitman. The release has come under fire from some reviewers due to its poor AV quality. While the film is indeed a pan and scanned 4:3 release it is certainly watchable, although i should point out that people who look for flaws on BD's probably should leave the room now. The picture is soft in places and faded in others but this didn't detract from what is a good film. I saw no evidence of "combing" that other reviewers have mentioned either. (I watched the film on a 42" LCD tv). The soundtrack, which again has come in for critiscm, was for me excellent. Voices were extremely clear and the music had a nice clarity to it. The audio quality was as good as any sixties Italian film i have seen recently, if not better. At around the £7 delivered price, i would certainly recommend The Killer Likes Candy to all who like films such as Day of the Jackal. Not forgetting i actually bought the disc for the Barbara Bouchet film Stoney, (which incidentally looks gorgeous) The Killer Likes Candy was an unexpected bonus. |
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I understood it was a bit,... whats the word?,... shit.
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