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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() ![]() The first film that got me into Ti West I think. Still one of his best. Not too keen on the artwork (as usual with Second Sight) and that price point is high for a Blu-ray too. Looks like HMV (£37.99) had added 20% to their price to make up for the 20% off we all use. There's a vanilla version too. Extras: Audio commentary with Writer-Director Ti West & Actor Jocelin Donahue Audio commentary with Ti West, Producers Larry Fessenden & Peter Phok and Sound Designer Graham Reznick The Right Vibe: a new interview with Ti West Satanic Panic: a new interview with Jocelin Donahue Slowing Down is Death: a new interview with Actor AJ Bowen A Level of Ambition: a new interview with Peter Phok Hiding the Seams: a new interview with Composer Jeff Grace Writing Through Sound: a new interview with Graham Reznick This Night Changes Everything: The Making of The House of the Devil In The House of the Devil Deleted Scenes Trailer Limited Edition Contents: Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Nick Charge 70-page book with new essays by Martyn Conterio, Ariel Powers-Schaub, Jerome Reuter and Julieann Stipidis plus Behind the Scenes gallery 6 collectors' art cards Other releases: https://www.dvdcompare.net/compariso....php?fid=26954 If I buy it I'll be using the cool original UK artwork: ![]() https://secondsightfilms.co.uk/colle...ble-april-28th https://hmv.com/store/film-tv/blu-ra...dition-blu-ray https://www.rarewaves.com/products/5...imited-edition https://www.zavvi.com/blu-ray/the-ho.../16238359.html https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DYVNN3Y9/ |
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Thanks given by: | hagios (03-01-2025), Pluthero Quexos (04-08-2025) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I have it it's very cool I don't think it's mega rare.
Rarewaves have the LE for £29.97 with their 10% off RWFEB10 (ends GMT 2100 today) that makes them the cheapest at £26.97. https://www.rarewaves.com/products/5...imited-edition If that was 4K I would have ordered it by now. |
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Thanks given by: | Ste7en (03-01-2025), Trekkie313 (03-01-2025) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I remember this boring the shit out of me when I first watched it
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Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2018
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Frankly bizarre that this isn’t a 4K release. We’re supposed to be excited about a new Blu-ray release of this in the year 2025?
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Blu-ray Guru
Feb 2022
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"Bizarre" that a film shot on 16mm and finished digitally in 2K isn't on a febrile collector's format that doesn't even have 10% market penetration in the UK? Black plastic is one hell of a drug.
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Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2018
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Sorry, didn’t realize it was 16mm. Not that that has stopped such films from getting 4K releases in the past (see: Martin, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, both released by Second Sight AND IN THE UK WHERE THE FORMAT DOESN’T EVEN HAVE 10% MARKET PENETRATION), but point taken. I guess.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Well, I had a choice this morning either this release from SS or new prescription sunglasses from Goggles4U,
Sunglasses won at £32.00. I will buy the vanilla release when I see it cheap for the extras but lack of 4K and the usual cookie-cutter meh artwork = no sale. For now. |
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Frankly can't remember how good or not-so-good the old edition is. Still my favourite Ti West, might just have to watch it again. |
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I still have the VHS that was bundled with the US DVD ![]() The artwork for this should have been more retro, possibly like a VHS box or something. |
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Thanks given by: | cooey (03-01-2025), Eidolon (07-06-2025), LanceL (07-06-2025), Nitroes (03-02-2025), Pluthero Quexos (04-08-2025) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() Ordered the vanilla from Rarewaves https://www.rarewaves.com/products/5...e-of-the-devil I had a £5.00 voucher with points unfortunately that can't be stacked with yesterday's 10% off. |
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Thanks given by: | Pluthero Quexos (04-05-2025), Ste7en (03-03-2025) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Pluthero Quexos (04-29-2025) |
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Blu-ray Baron
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I really wanted one of those, as someone who still has and uses VHS.
I have a few others that came out around the same time, The Sleeper (nicely packaged in a unique combo box), Burning Moon, The Bloody Ape and the VHS2 set. Also the very limited UK VHS release on VHS, which was exclusive to an event in London House of the Devil P&S's it's VHS, giving it a real throwback feel. Sleeper and the two VHS films don't do that. Bloody Ape isn't really worth watching on VHS as it seems to have been from a compressed source that's shows maxroblocking which is absent from the dvd. The Sleeper is actually better on VHS, as it helps to hide it's shot on digital video nature, which somewhat spoils the retro attempt of the filmmakers. |
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Thanks given by: | Ste7en (04-28-2025) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2018
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Thanks given by: | jordanjabroni (05-06-2025) |
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Blu-ray Guru
Feb 2022
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Going back and remaking the entire post-production process of a film from scratch from its rushes you mean? Quite apart from the fact that would cost a six or even seven figure sum to accomplish (and really for why?), most films, even ones made only 10 or 20 years ago, don't have their complete rushes logged and archived anyway. It's rarer that they are kept than they aren't.
More people need to accept the fact that a good decade or more of English language cinema was made as - and can only exist as - 2K DIs. Either film dailies were telecined and the films were made out of those digital files, or (rarer this happened, more an early 2000s thing) films were cut rough on film, then telecined and finished/graded digitally. Something like No Country For Old Men that had a cut negative was an outlier, and there are a huge number of digitally shot films that were captured, edited and finished in 2K. The 2K DIs of this era were good enough for 35mm distribution, good enough for DVD, good enough for HDTV and good enough for Blu-ray. They are good enough now. |
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