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Old 09-01-04 | 03:18 PM
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Originally posted by Bleddyn Williams
Huh - you and me seem to be the only people who're interested in this one! I started a thread in another forum and it was roundly ignored.

mine is arriving tomorrow. it's just that I've been working over 60 hours a week and have had little time to sit at a computer.
Old 09-05-04 | 11:36 PM
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so whats the word on their release for the month of September, ALAN CLARKE COLLECTION?
Old 09-06-04 | 12:12 AM
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Originally posted by prince_of_saturn
so whats the word on their release for the month of September, ALAN CLARKE COLLECTION?
Its already out.

Its a mother of a set. The films themselves are as soberingly realistic as feature films can be, without the slightest hint of romanticism of its characters or their positions, and the performances are stunning (particularly Roth's in Made in Britain). Except for the 79 Scum, all of the films are shot in very drab 16mm, but the transfers seem pretty much perfect for the materials, so there's no room for complaint...I'm willing to say that they're the best transfers of 16mm I've seen yet. The theatrical Scum, shot in 35mm, is of similar Criterion-challenging quality, with only a few little nicks. The commentaries are excellent...the 2nd commentary on Made in Britain, with the writer and producer, is particularly illuminating, if you're in the dark about British TV movies and specifics about the social and legal climate of the era. Definitely one of the most important releases of the year.

I'm stoked about Fire and Ice now.
Old 09-11-04 | 12:26 AM
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I picked up Fast Company, Contraband, and The Final Countdown today. I previewed a bit of all of them, I can't wait!
Old 09-11-04 | 12:36 AM
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question:

is the Alan Clarke collection a limited edition?
Old 09-11-04 | 01:58 AM
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is the Alan Clarke collection a limited edition?
It certainly is.
Old 09-11-04 | 10:06 AM
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is the Alan Clarke collection a limited edition?
10,000, I believe. My copy, preordered, was 9004! No wonder I hate numbering!

I only found the number by accident, looking over the box. Its on the bottom.
Old 09-11-04 | 11:55 AM
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Originally posted by Bleddyn Williams
10,000, I believe. My copy, preordered, was 9004! No wonder I hate numbering!

I only found the number by accident, looking over the box. Its on the bottom.
I think the set might have been more popular than BU expected, and they shipped out more than the original limited supply.

I say this, because mine is number 10423.
Old 09-11-04 | 04:41 PM
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Normally BU will have the number of prints of their Limited Editions on their website, but not for this. It's not even listed as a "Limited Edition" like they do for the Larry Cohen Collection/Final Countdown/Dead & Buried...etc.

Maybe it's numbered but not so limited?
Old 09-11-04 | 04:48 PM
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Oh, I'm psyched for this release as well. I just don't have the $$$ right now with so many other, long awaited (DAWN Box) and limited edition (THRILLER) releases right now. I'm hoping it's still around in a couple of months time and then I'll pick it up.

Actually, SCUM was the first PAL DVD I bought once I went region-free. I've been a fan of the film since I saw it in NY in the early 80s and I thought, "well, here's a film that'll never see a DVD release in the U.S." Leave it to BU to prove me wrong. (BTW, the R2 release looks bad...)
Old 09-12-04 | 10:10 PM
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Is there any chance that BU's OOP titles will see print again?
Old 09-13-04 | 02:44 AM
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Is there any chance that BU's OOP titles will see print again?
what are the BU titles that have gone OOP so far?
Old 09-13-04 | 02:48 AM
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Dead & Buried and Sadomania are both OOP. Not sure why Sadomania went out, as it's not a LE.
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if somebody is looking for Dead & Buried I'll gladly trade it
Old 09-13-04 | 08:26 PM
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Dead & Buried and Sadomania are both OOP. Not sure why Sadomania went out, as it's not a LE.
but you can still pick them up on line still, as well as B & M, so dont go over paying at ebays
Old 09-13-04 | 10:07 PM
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Per hometheaterinfo.com, BABA YAGA and DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS are OOP, as well.
Old 09-13-04 | 10:11 PM
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Also, on another topic...

I was at a Los Angeles art theater (the Nu Art) the other night and saw a trailer for Van Bebber's MANSON FAMILY...presented by Blue Underground! Evidently, we can now get our BU fix away from our couches, as well...
Old 09-13-04 | 10:30 PM
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I made a mistake:

Sadomania is NOT OOP.. There was an incorrect transfer on the original version (which is now OOP), but BU is offering a new version that corrects the problem.
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Is The Spaghetti Western Collection box OOP? Nobody seems to have it online...

EDIT: I just checked the hometheaterforum list and it appears to be OOP. The question is: will it be getting a re-release?

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Old 10-04-04 | 04:36 PM
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Salon Kitty is coming in the mail (will probably be OOP soon), and hopefully I can still pick up the Alan Clarke collection before it's gone.
Old 10-04-04 | 08:59 PM
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Salon Kitty is coming in the mail (will probably be OOP soon),
EXCELLENT disc.....

If they-BU- could only get a hold of other Brass titles.....

Pro-B
Old 10-04-04 | 11:36 PM
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Im really just starting to get interested in there releases, the only title I have of theres at the moment is The Crazies. But i intend to get more thats for sure.

thinking of:

Django
Fire and Ice ---- anyone know a possible release date----
Conquest

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Old 10-04-04 | 11:54 PM
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Im really just starting to get interested in there releases, the only title I have of theres at the moment is The Crazies. But i intend to get more thats for sure.

thinking of:

Django
Fire and Ice ---- anyone know a possible release date----
Conquest
Any interest in Emanuelle in America?
Old 10-05-04 | 12:03 AM
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Any interest in Emanuelle in America?
Watch out for Pedro
Old 10-05-04 | 01:09 AM
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Emanuelle In America will be in my next DDD order, no doubt.

Sadomania, Justine, and Eugenie need some company!


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