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View Poll Results: Which label do you think will have a great 2014?
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Arrow 12 52.17%
Artificial Eye 3 13.04%
BFI 1 4.35%
EntertainmentOne 1 4.35%
Lionsgate Films 0 0%
MOC/Eureka 4 17.39%
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Second Sight 2 8.70%
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Old 08-29-2013, 07:48 PM   #7
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Arrow has made a stunning turn around in 2013 from releasing mostly obscure horror nasties to well known cult and cinema classics. Their Q4 line up is to die for. If they can keep that up, they're the label to beat.

MoC had a stellar year in 2012, but this year saw mostly HD upgrades from their SD catalogue. They released some fine films, but they haven't added a lot of new films to their catalogue and few that one can truely call cinema classics. I hope next year will be better for Eureka, but lately my interest in MoC has waned.

BFI and AE are unpredictable when it comes to their catalogue. BFI does strive to add value to their releases with informative booklets and features. AE neglect to do this most of the time.

I'd say 2014 will be Arrow's year. MoC will be second.
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