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Name This Movie: Screencap Game

Started by addicted2dvd, June 29, 2007, 03:39:15 PM

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Najemikon

I know this film so well I refuse to name it! Mind you the American's won't get it until the remake is released...  :devil:

lovemunkey187

Quote from: Najemikon on August 21, 2007, 08:33:30 PM
I know this film so well I refuse to name it! Mind you the American's won't get it until the remake is released...  :devil:

:hysterical:

Waiter! Saucer of milk for table one.


I'll have a look to see if I can find another pic that might aid some of the other in a day or so.

Najemikon

Saucer of milk? lol! Did you not see the Get Carter problem in the Michael Caine thread?

lovemunkey187

Quote from: Najemikon on August 23, 2007, 07:49:01 PM
Saucer of milk? lol! Did you not see the Get Carter problem in the Michael Caine thread?

Nope, missed that one.  As it interesting?

Najemikon


lovemunkey187

Okay, here's 2 more pics, the spoilered one, really is a give away.



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ninehours


Najemikon

Another Brit had to answer, I see!  :tomato:

Najemikon

Quote from: Kathy on September 05, 2007, 12:17:12 AM
Even the spoiler didn't help; this movie is on my owned but never seen list!

You OWN it, but you've never SEEN it? Tch! Utterly brilliant film. One of our absolute best, I can watch it anytime.

lovemunkey187

The board belongs to Ninehours

Quote from: Najemikon on September 05, 2007, 12:21:47 AM
Quote from: Kathy on September 05, 2007, 12:17:12 AM
Even the spoiler didn't help; this movie is on my owned but never seen list!

You OWN it, but you've never SEEN it? Tch! Utterly brilliant film. One of our absolute best, I can watch it anytime.

Kathy, your mission for this weekend, is to watch it. :thundergod:

Achim

So which version should I get...?

The Criterion is sharper, but not anamorphic, while the Anchor Bay has more extras (DVDBeaver.com).

In the UK there seems to be DVDs from 2005, 2006 and one from 2007 ??? (The 2007 seems to match the R1 Anchor Bay release.)

Najemikon

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2007? Not sure. The one I have is the as what I see on sale now; 2006 25th Anniversary edition, in a rather nice metal slipcase. More importantly, it's two discs and even a DTS remix. I had the earlier single disc release and it's a big improvement. I know some people are quite precious about things like that and certainly the Predator remix is awful, but I liked this. The theme is very brash and suits being loud and enveloping!

That edition is also very cheap. I got it for £9.99 brand new, steel slipcase and everything. See http://www.find-dvd.co.uk/price.aspx?id=ABD4610 for current online prices...

"Criterion? I've shit 'em!"   ;)



Edit: I just remembered, my edition also includes the CD soundtrack. Perhaps that isn't included anymore, reflected in a new release date.

Another edit  :tomato: : I notice Get Carter is under a fiver now as well. Those of you who had some notion that Sly Stallone was Jack Carter should take the opportunity for education at that price...  :tease:

lovemunkey187

Quote from: Najemikon on September 05, 2007, 10:21:12 PMAnother edit  :tomato: : I notice Get Carter is under a fiver now as well. Those of you who had some notion that Sly Stallone was Jack Carter should take the opportunity for education at that price...  :tease:

:goodpost:

Achim

Thanks for the info, Najemikon.

The R1 release is 1 disc only, but seems to have the same special features. I would assume the transfer is the same. Not sure when I have another R2 order ready (only order from amazon.co.uk every so often), but I'll try to throw it in there. It often feels "right" to buy british films in their UK version...

Usually the Criterion is better no matter what, there is only few exceptions. However, of course some of their older release have been bettered by others studios later on...

Najemikon

The thing against Criterion is also the cost. Much as I love their releases, it can't be that much better than this current budget (well pretty much) release and so I couldn't warrant finding out.

Same with Sullivan's Travels. I recently bought the R2 for 3.99, then upgraded to a seven film Preston Sturges boxset for £12. It gets to the point that I can't afford to care what extras are on the Criterion.