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Old 04-28-2022, 03:53 PM   #4221
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Stingray > Captain Scarlet > Everything else.

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Old 04-28-2022, 04:33 PM   #4222
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Stingray > Captain Scarlet > Everything else.

For me it's Stingray > Captain Scarlet > Thunderbirds > Joe 90 > *everything else?*

Will be picking up Stingray eventually, but not sure I want or need the deluxe edition (same predicament with Flying Circus and The Prisoner, both of which I still need to pick up...I did have The Prisoner but sold it when I was a bit skint).
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Old 04-28-2022, 04:42 PM   #4223
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I went with deluxe rather than super deluxe on the basis that I thought it would be more consistent with the CS/J90 etc collectors box editions, but now I’m not so sure, kind of wish I’d just got the super deluxe!

The Prisoner, I think I have two versions; the limited edition box set and then the white digipack - for the life of me now I can’t remember why. Was there different audio on the two releases? I vaguely remember something about the audio, but perhaps I’m mis-remembering that….
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Shame "the persuaders !" didn't get the Anderson style boxing did snag "man in a suitcase" one though very nice.
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Old 04-28-2022, 05:34 PM   #4225
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Shame "the persuaders !" didn't get the Anderson style boxing did snag "man in a suitcase" one though very nice.
It did get a book though in the first pressing.
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Old 04-28-2022, 05:47 PM   #4226
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It did get a book though in the first pressing.
Indeed and by the great Andrew pixley his talents really add to these blu ray releases.
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Old 04-28-2022, 06:46 PM   #4227
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There is a small Nigel Kneale sale just started.
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Old 04-28-2022, 09:42 PM   #4228
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Glad to see Stingray finally shipping.
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Does anyone know if there is any Nigel Kneale stuff released by Network that is NOT in their 30% off his stuff fhis week for his 100th anniversay? I have all of them having bought his sitcom & the BD of Quatermass (ie the 4th series), which were the two I didn't already have, from the site yesterday.
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Some new film releases at last:

Spanish Fly

Whoops Apocalypse

House Across the Lake

Les Miserables (1978)


Wasn't expecting a 50s noir to be the first Hammer title, but it shows they must have big plans for the catalogue.
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Old 04-29-2022, 01:18 PM   #4231
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Leslie Phillips AND Terry Thomas in the same movie…..carnage awaits!

I’ll likely pick up HOUSE ACROSS THE LAKE and LES MISERABLES.
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Old 04-29-2022, 01:22 PM   #4232
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Does anyone know if there is any Nigel Kneale stuff released by Network that is NOT in their 30% off his stuff fhis week for his 100th anniversay? I have all of them having bought his sitcom & the BD of Quatermass (ie the 4th series), which were the two I didn't already have, from the site yesterday.
I don't believe so, no.

I asked Network if there is any other surviving Kneale work that is available to them to licence, and unusually for such a question it was a firm sadly not.
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Old 04-29-2022, 01:23 PM   #4233
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Some new film releases at last:

Spanish Fly

Whoops Apocalypse

House Across the Lake

Les Miserables (1978)


Wasn't expecting a 50s noir to be the first Hammer title, but it shows they must have big plans for the catalogue.
Spanish Fly is pretty desperate stuff and Whoops Apocalypse is a very mixed bag (and very different to the TV series), but House Across the Lake is interesting with a great performance from Sid James:



Part of a co-production deal between Hammer (when they were still called Exclusive) and Robert L. Lippert to produce quota quickies, 1954’s The House Across the Lake aka Heat Wave was cast to a template that British films still all too often slavishly adhere to today: the setting and supporting players may be British, but the stars are affordable Americans who never quite made it but had enough name recognition to get the film some modest exposure in the US. In this case that means Alex Nicol and Hilary Brooke, the former best known for supporting roles in 50s westerns of varying quality, the latter perhaps best known as the boys’ friendly neighbour in the first season of The Abbott and Costello Show but here a femme fatale. She’s married to rich but unhappy Sidney James, the kind of man who thinks that “Too much money makes you miserable. At least you can be miserable in comfort,” but she wants to be more than just comfortable and sees a chance to arrange it when he strikes up an unlikely friendship with Nichol’s pulp writer who has taken a small cottage across the lake in the hope of beating both his writer’s block and his financial worries. It’s clear things will not end well for any of them…

While Nichol is the lead, an effectively cast against type James is by far the most interesting character in the film, which makes it a pity he’s so obviously marked out to not make it anywhere near the end credits. Throwing parties full of guests who owe him something and resent him for being in a position to help them do something they can’t do themselves that he avoids in favour of solitary drinking like a Home Counties Gatsby, he’s used to being used: “You know the first thing I ask myself when I meet somebody? What does he want out of me? And believe me, it isn’t before I’m being tapped in one way or another.” And he’s used to his wife collecting artists like others collect butterflies. Right now it’s a pianist. “Vincent won’t last long, they never do. Pity in a way. That piano cost me twelve hundred pounds. He’s the first person who’s been able to play it properly.” He puts up with it because he’s still in love with her, but “Carol’s in love with Carol.” Naturally she convinces Nichol that she might be in love with him, but when her opportunity strikes she plans to use him as an alibi rather than a killer – she’s more than capable of doing her own dirty work…

Framed in flashback with healthy doses of doom laden narration it’s clearly influenced by noir but has none of the genre’s signature visual style: even though writer-director Ken Hughes does a more than capable job this is more a decent British programmer aimed at padding out the bottom half of a double bill (the 68-minute running time is the giveaway). But then with a hero who introduces himself as a hack novelist trying to breathe some life into a dying novel, it’s clear that Hughes knew what he was hired to do and did it rather better than many of his contemporaries churning out second features. If you adjust your expectations accordingly there’s more than enough here to reward a viewing, especially James in the days when he was still a character actor playing a wide variety of roles rather than an eternal chancer and Carry On icon. Be warned that the trailer includes one very big spoiler and is best viewed after the film.

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Old 04-29-2022, 01:24 PM   #4234
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Wasn't expecting a 50s noir to be the first Hammer title, but it shows they must have big plans for the catalogue.
That's probably just coincidental and not part of the new Hammer relationship, since they already released that film on DVD earlier last decade from the Studiocanal deal.
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Old 04-29-2022, 01:47 PM   #4235
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I went with deluxe rather than super deluxe on the basis that I thought it would be more consistent with the CS/J90 etc collectors box editions, but now I’m not so sure, kind of wish I’d just got the super deluxe!

The Prisoner, I think I have two versions; the limited edition box set and then the white digipack - for the life of me now I can’t remember why. Was there different audio on the two releases? I vaguely remember something about the audio, but perhaps I’m mis-remembering that….
If you are OCD on box size they don't seem to match up from pictures I have seen online.

Stingray is closer to the Fireball and Supercar Deluxe releases in terms of box size but not identical.

The Super Deluxe has the Deluxe inside the box along with the extra stuff although the vinyl single is separate in a card envelope as it's too big for the box.

The Captain Scarlet etc. Deluxe boxes for the single disc volume releases are a different size again.
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If you are OCD on box size they don't seem to match up from pictures I have seen online.

Stingray is closer to the Fireball and Supercar Deluxe releases in terms of box size but not identical.

The Super Deluxe has the Deluxe inside the box along with the extra stuff although the vinyl single is separate in a card envelope as it's too big for the box.

The Captain Scarlet etc. Deluxe boxes for the single disc volume releases are a different size again.
My deluxe edition turned up this morning. I went to try and compare the sizes only to find that I’ve put the others in storage…..

It looks fine. Different size, but close enough for me not to worry too much about it.

Watched the first episode, looks great
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My Stingray, Fireball, Scarlet and Joe 90 are from eye all the same length and width. It's just the depth that's bigger on Stingray. So it's not odd on the shelf IMO.

I don't have the super-deluxe, but presume that does add a few mm to the length and width.
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My Stingray, Fireball, Scarlet and Joe 90 are from eye all the same length and width. It's just the depth that's bigger on Stingray. So it's not odd on the shelf IMO.

I don't have the super-deluxe, but presume that does add a few mm to the length and width.
That’s what I suspected and wanted to check against the other boxes but couldn’t. If it’s just depth then that doesn’t bother me at all. If it’s slightly different then it would bother me a little, but with the super deluxe, with it being a box in a box, I assumed it would be even less consistent than the deluxe box, so opted for deluxe on that basis.

Either way, I think I’ve made it sound like this was much more of an issue for me than it actually is!
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Definitely interested still, but obviously can't wait for the inevitable Quatermass set...
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Just opened the deluxe Stingray and very nice it is too. Troy Tempest got sent to Aquatraz!

The delightful charm of it all, definitely pulls my strings.
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