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Am I the only one who feels like at least a bulk of films from 1091/The Orchard need to have Blu Rays? Movies like Super Dark Times could use a Blu Ray in North America or Hunt for the Wilderpeople could be rereleased. There’s many solid flicks here and most of them will only have a limited print run licensed to a studio (like Hunt for the Wilderpeople and What We Do In The Shadows), be DVD only (like Flower) or be just on a burned DVD. (Super Dark Times; Too bad the German release is the only Blu Ray and is pretty difficult to find)
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