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I don't think it's spoken from the "future". I think she is just saying that the experience brought them closer together and she feels she should let her loved ones know how she feels. Because, a werewolf can take you at any second.
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Thanks given by: | Monroville (02-12-2018), The Great Owl (02-10-2018) |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Archduke
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The only time I noticed white noise was during the outdoors scene where Gary Busey is looking at the paint on the wheelchair fender. Even then, it wasn't anything that interfered with my enjoyment of the movie. It's still a solid good presentation that is a faithful representation in terms of colors and overall appearance, despite some print imperfections. I think that a lot of the dark scenes look great. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Not to stray off topic too much but Umbrella releasing both Silver Bullet and Orca on region free bluray gives me hope they could get their hands on Dragonslayer, The Ghost and the Darkness, and Prophecy as well. I'd definitely double dip if Scream got their hands on any of the above.
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Thanks given by: | Monroville (02-12-2018) |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Since Orca was mentioned as well, I'll double-post my review that I just posted in the International sub-forum...
![]() When his pregnant mate meets a horrific accidental death at the hands of fishermen off the coast of Newfoundland, a killer whale seeks vengeance by wreaking havoc in the waters around the harbor. Captain Nolan, played by Richard Harris (Unforgiven), is remorseful about his actions, and relates to the whale, since his own wife and unborn child were killed by a drunk driver years ago, but he is initially reluctant to face the whale at sea until his friends and fellow fishermen are targeted as a way of luring him into battle. With the help of a cetologist, played by Charlotte Rampling (Never Let Me Go), and a Native American lore expert, played by Will Sampson (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Nolan embarks on the ultimate deadly adventure. The 1977 film, Orca, which was directed by Michael Anderson (Logan's Run), has always drawn repeated comparisons to Steven Spielberg's Jaws for surface level reasons. In truth, however, it comes across more as a remake of Death Wish, with a killer whale taking the place of Charles Bronson's character. I first saw this movie during childhood, and I was intrigued by the fact that none of the characters are villains, and that they all have their underlying reasons for taking various actions. The notion of a killer whale exacting calculated revenge against humans is implausible, to say the least, but the filmmakers pull us through the story with such enthusiasm that one cannot help but step aboard and let this story take us where it may. Harris is quite convincing as his captain character realizes the severity of the situation. When a killer whale has marked you for death, there's nothing that you can possibly do. Despite its short running time, Orca drags somewhat during the final half hour, when Nolan gets down to business and decides to take to sea for the showdown. For the most part, though, it's a solidly engaging when-animals-attack film mixed with 1970s ecological themes. Be on the lookout for Bo Derek (Bolero, Tommy Boy) as a fishing boat crew member. Also take notice of the always-amazing Keenan Wynn (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) as an elderly fisherman. Finally, Robert Carradine (Revenge of the Nerds) appears as a research assistant. The Umbrella Entertainment Blu-ray shines with an above-average picture quality. The movie would have benefited from more disc space, but what we've got is nicely filmic. The audio quality is an impressive spot-on match. The historian commentary track, which I'm listening to now, is pretty entertaining. |
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Thanks given by: | Mr. Thomsen (02-11-2018), splintersan (02-11-2018) |
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Paramount holds worldwide rights to The Ghost and the Darkness and Prophecy, but I think Disney holds the international rights to Dragonslayer. |
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Thanks given by: | RalphoR (02-11-2018) |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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(Those Disney Club exclusive titles usually end up becoming available through Amazon third party sellers, but still...) |
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Blu-ray Baron
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According to George Reis on the 'Hammer Horror on Blu-ray' Facebook group, Scream have 'a couple of Hammer films' at least (open up the comments section):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1677...4828879422081/ As he says underneath they don't seem to have From Beyond the Grave (which I'm very surprised about given their interest in portmanteau horrors - maybe Warner plan on releasing it themselves?), presumably he's talking about Warner titles, in which case I imagine they'll be Dracula AD 1972 and The Satanic Rites of Dracula. I suspect Warner plan on releasing Curse of Frankenstein and Dracula themselves, given that they must have done a fair bit of restoration work on them by now (at least I presume they have). Last edited by BarnDoor; 02-11-2018 at 04:33 PM. |
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What other Hammers do Warner have other than Dracula AD 1972, Satanic Rites, Horror of Dracula and Curse of Frankenstein that haven't been released? We already got Taste the Blood of Dracula and Dracula Has Risen, plus The Mummy and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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I believe Hysteria, Crescendo, She and Moon Zero Two are the other Hammer films Warner have that they've yet to release on Blu (aside from those you've listed obviously), though I can't see Scream going after the latter two.
Oh and there's also Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires, a co-production with Shaw Bros of course. I wouldn't be surprised if Scream had that. Last edited by BarnDoor; 02-11-2018 at 04:40 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | LeeFanatic007 (02-12-2018) |
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Blu-ray Count
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Thanks given by: | BarnDoor (02-11-2018) |
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Blu-ray Champion
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Blu-ray Duke
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Assuming the Warner hype is real and Scream Factory hasn't been told that some titles are off limits, we may know soon enough if a Nightmare collection is coming this year. Using the Halloween Complete Collection as our example, We could know between Mid May and Mid June whether a Freddy set would be coming in September or October of this year.
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Thanks given by: | cbas593 (02-11-2018), hanshotfirst1138 (02-11-2018) |
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