Sweden's STORM DVD: someone help please
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Sweden's STORM DVD: someone help please
Can anyone confirm that this 2-disc Steelcase dvd has English subtitles. They list English under some text section of the DVD specs. I assume that it's english subtitles?
Does anyone know if www.discshop.se ships to USA or does someone recommend another Swedish online shop that ships DVDs to USA?
Here's the link of the DVD:
http://www.discshop.se/shop/ds_produ...=movies&&ref=#
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Well, no one will tell you for sure if the disc does indeed come with English subs since no Swedish sites have reviewed it yet (and it is not out until the end of August). Yet...the official specs (not courtesy of Discshop.se) indicate English subs and the source is 100% proven. So you could fire away!
I would recommend that you request the disc at CD-wow.se ....they are a very good offshoot of the main site....since you do not want to bother with Swedish vendors.
Ciao,
Pro-B
I would recommend that you request the disc at CD-wow.se ....they are a very good offshoot of the main site....since you do not want to bother with Swedish vendors.
Ciao,
Pro-B
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You could also try Megastore.se.
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My two cents........just watched "Storm" and found it to be very enjoyable. I had some doubts early on but ultimately I found it to be both entertaining and interesting for the vast majority of its runtime. I'm happy to have it as part of my collection as it does have replay value for me.
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I thought STORM was a very fair movie. It started off interesting and then got lost the second and third parts. I'm so sick of Scandinavia's pyscho-babble sci-fi films, such as Reconstruction, Allegro, and now Storm. Why is Scandinavia so obsessed with psychology and crazy people? All their recent movies seem to have some theme relating to psychology and craziness and mental institutions...it really shows how most Scandinavian filmmakers are totally influenced by Lars Van Trier whether they realize it or not.
Storm is definitely better than Allegro and Recontruction, due to the nice filmmaking and being somewhat entertaining. But it's still an unpolished film. If the middle and end parts had the same pace and style as the first part, it would have been a really good film.
I would give it 6 out of 10.
Storm is definitely better than Allegro and Recontruction, due to the nice filmmaking and being somewhat entertaining. But it's still an unpolished film. If the middle and end parts had the same pace and style as the first part, it would have been a really good film.
I would give it 6 out of 10.
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toddly it seems you've been dissapointed with most of the recent scandinavian releases. sorry man. Hey, if your not interested in keeping it I'll take it off your hands.
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email me your dvd(or anything else) trade list or a price for Storm at [email protected] if you seriously want it...