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Old 07-30-2013, 12:42 PM   #5
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What! They release this, but can't be bothered to release Journey To The Centre Of The Earth. What's going on! Actually this is a bit of a guilty pleasure, along with The Lost Word '61 (& that never did get a DVD release in the UK). A lot of these should really be double-bills, but I suppose they're trying to make as much money as possible, I can't blame them for that in these hard times.

I recorded Journey in HD from Film Four, it looks nice, not stunning, I'd buy a Blu, I'm sure a German release will show up sooner or later.
It is being released in Australia in September. Pretty cheap for one of their releases as well. Is under customs limit.

http://www.ezydvd.com.au/blu-ray/jou...rth/dp/6143124

The problem with a wider release is Fox licensed this to Twilight Time in the US and that sold out in a few months as was a 3,000 copy limited edition. TT have a 3 year exclusive window in the US on the titles they license. However nothing to stop Fox releasing elsewhere as we are now seeing in Australia.
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