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Old 09-28-2024, 06:10 PM   #21
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What's the differences between the UK cut and the main cut? I can't seem to find info anywhere, except for the title difference.
There is a song in the UK cut that wasn't included in any subsequent cuts.
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Old 09-29-2024, 09:35 AM   #22
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Hey guys, I'm Liam Regan from the boutique Blu-ray label Refuse Films. I wish to clear up some confusion regarding our Refuse Films TromArchive Collection release and Vinegar Syndrome's Degausser Video release of Trey Parker's Cannibal! The Musical

Refuse Films is a small UK production company. We've produced and self-distributed the Blu-ray titles My Bloody Banjo and Eating Miss Campbell. Once my 13-year day job was terminated, I decided to extend our production company to a homegrown Blu-ray label, offering boutique Blu-ray releases to underground genre movies.

Due to my lifelong love and relationship with Troma Entertainment, I wanted to release comprehensive editions of their most popular titles and hidden gems in their catalogue and give these movies (which I've been watching since I was only 11 years old) the high-quality boutique Blu-ray treatment they deserve.

Our main breakout title was always going to be Cannibal! The Musical and Refuse Films licensed this title, along with The Toxic Avenger & Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD back in May 2023.

From May 2023 onwards, Refuse Films has been working with producer Jason McHugh on this Blu-ray release; I journeyed from the UK to Colorado, Los Angeles, and New York to unarchive the never-before-seen footage, behind-the-scenes clips and interview as many of the cast and crew as we could for our Blu-ray release.

Vinegar Syndrome's vague announcement regarding its contents, transfer, and special features has raised many questions about the similarities between the two labels and their releases of Cannibal! The Musical

Refuse Films is a tiny, independent boutique Blu-ray label. We currently have five titles available, and many more are slated for release each quarter. Your support of our release of Cannibal! The Musical will help us release more significant titles in the future. We thank everybody who has taken a chance on a Refuse Films Blu-ray release, and we promise to give each release the love and respect it deserves.

You can pre-order Cannibal! The Musical on Blu-ray from RefuseFilms.com

Please feel free to ask any questions below; I'll happily answer them as much as possible.


i have two questions;

1: how similar is your release to the 13th anniversary Shpidoinkle edition i have? (missing features wont prevent my purchase just curious)

2: I originally signed up for pre-order notice through the QR code on the CD I bought, did you guys have any hand in the audio restoration on the latest CD or is the mixing mastering possibly similar on the bluray release?
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Old 09-29-2024, 07:53 PM   #23
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There is a song in the UK cut that wasn't included in any subsequent cuts.
Thank you for the info
BTW; Will the UK cut be the new restoration with the extra scene inserted ? (either via seamless branching or it's own encode), or will the UK version of the film be an entire different scan from a british source (vhs) ?
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Old 09-29-2024, 08:43 PM   #24
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Hmmmm $72 for a bluray after shipping to canada, i really dont think i can justify that.
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Old 09-29-2024, 09:53 PM   #25
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Thank you for the info
BTW; Will the UK cut be the new restoration with the extra scene inserted ? (either via seamless branching or it's own encode), or will the UK version of the film be an entire different scan from a british source (vhs) ?
It's an SD transfer taken from the UK DVD.
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Old 09-30-2024, 07:56 AM   #26
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Will this be available from Amazon?
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Old 09-30-2024, 04:05 PM   #27
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Will this be available from Amazon?
Unfortunately their fees make it difficult at the moment. Perhaps in the future. At the moment the best way is to buy direct. We ship in sturdy boxes to protect your purchase.
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Old 10-01-2024, 08:20 AM   #28
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Unfortunately their fees make it difficult at the moment. Perhaps in the future. At the moment the best way is to buy direct. We ship in sturdy boxes to protect your purchase.
Thanks. I prefer Amazon because of import fees to Norway. But I will probably go for the bundle then. Hope for more great titles in the future.
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Old 10-01-2024, 08:44 AM   #29
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Shame it's not from the original 16mm elements, gotta look better than my ancient Troma DVD though right?
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Old 10-03-2024, 04:16 AM   #30
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Shame it's not from the original 16mm elements, gotta look better than my ancient Troma DVD though right?
I've personally spent years looking for these elements. I'd love if they would turn up some day. That said, it looks incredible compared to any previous release of the film. Does it rival a first-class 4K transfer of Casablanca or Blade Runner or something? Nope. But it looks far better than it has any right to look, especially given the constraints that we had to work with.
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Old 10-03-2024, 04:47 AM   #31
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[Show spoiler]Hey guys, I'm Liam Regan from the boutique Blu-ray label Refuse Films. I wish to clear up some confusion regarding our Refuse Films TromArchive Collection release and Vinegar Syndrome's Degausser Video release of Trey Parker's Cannibal! The Musical

Refuse Films is a small UK production company. We've produced and self-distributed the Blu-ray titles My Bloody Banjo and Eating Miss Campbell. Once my 13-year day job was terminated, I decided to extend our production company to a homegrown Blu-ray label, offering boutique Blu-ray releases to underground genre movies.

Due to my lifelong love and relationship with Troma Entertainment, I wanted to release comprehensive editions of their most popular titles and hidden gems in their catalogue and give these movies (which I've been watching since I was only 11 years old) the high-quality boutique Blu-ray treatment they deserve.

Our main breakout title was always going to be Cannibal! The Musical and Refuse Films licensed this title, along with The Toxic Avenger & Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD back in May 2023.

From May 2023 onwards, Refuse Films has been working with producer Jason McHugh on this Blu-ray release; I journeyed from the UK to Colorado, Los Angeles, and New York to unarchive the never-before-seen footage, behind-the-scenes clips and interview as many of the cast and crew as we could for our Blu-ray release.

Vinegar Syndrome's vague announcement regarding its contents, transfer, and special features has raised many questions about the similarities between the two labels and their releases of Cannibal! The Musical

Refuse Films is a tiny, independent boutique Blu-ray label. We currently have five titles available, and many more are slated for release each quarter. Your support of our release of Cannibal! The Musical will help us release more significant titles in the future. We thank everybody who has taken a chance on a Refuse Films Blu-ray release, and we promise to give each release the love and respect it deserves.

You can pre-order Cannibal! The Musical on Blu-ray from RefuseFilms.com

Please feel free to ask any questions below; I'll happily answer them as much as possible.

Why are there two releases?

The Digital Bits broke the news about our World Blu-ray Premiere of Cannibal! The Musical on Monday morning, and around six hours later, Vinegar Syndrome posted its announcement, even though their announcement was initially scheduled for November.

Even though we are a UK-based company, we believe in producing and creating Blu-ray releases that can be shipped worldwide, much like every other boutique Blu-ray company, including Vinegar Syndrome.

International imports have always been part of the physical media culture and predate the internet. Unfortunately, Vinegar Syndrome's knee-jerk announcement has caused many people to request the cancellation of our Blu-ray release of Cannibal! The Musical.

Are you using the same transfer?

Refuse Films located the original Betacam master tape in the Summer of 2023 while travelling to the Troma archives in NYC. We digitised the master tape and then worked alongside Mark Brindle of Maniac Films to manually remaster Cannibal! The Musical in high definition. The Refuse Films release is also a frame-by-frame remaster, which took six months to complete.

For more information regarding the remastering process, please read Mark Brindle's process in The Digital Bits article. I can confirm that Robert Muratore, the director of photography of Cannibal, has approved our high-definition transfer! The Musical, and it is exclusive to Refuse Films.

Why does shipping cost $16?

We are a UK-based company, and the cheapest we can send a Blu-ray in a trackable way is $16. Our shipping includes a sturdy cardboard box and bubble wrap to protect the Blu-ray. Our shipping is fully trackable for our customers and is requested to be signed for, too. Shipping usually takes 5 to 7 working days to be received internationally from the UK.

Are the special features different on each release?

Our new in-house-produced special features are exclusive to our Refuse Films release. These include but are not limited to a new audio commentary with producer Jason McHugh, cast and crew interviews, an optional remastered stereo track, and a brand new HD remaster of the movie, approved by the director of photography, Robert Muratore.

To reflect our TromArchive Collection brand, we sourced all the adjacent footage from the darkest depths of the Troma archives. This footage features fully uncut interviews with Trey Parker and Matt Stone, which have only been available in short edited extras on past releases. We also include all the special features that have appeared on previous DVD and VHS releases of Cannibal! The Musical.

Will the UK release of Alferd Packer: The Musical be available on the Vinegar Syndrome release?

We can't confirm what's on the Vinegar Syndrome release of the movie. Still, I can confirm that we're using the original 1993 UK master from the now-defunct British distribution label Screen Edge. Screen Edge was the first distributor for the movie, and Refuse Films came full circle as the first distributor to license and release the movie on the Blu-ray format.

Will the original inebriated audio commentary featuring Trey Parker & Matt Stone from 2000 be available on the Blu-ray?

All audio commentaries, including a brand-new audio commentary, will be available on our release.

Does your release come with a slipcover?

All our Blu-ray releases come in an American-sized slipcover, just like all your favourite boutique Blu-ray labels.

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I'm sold! Just pre-ordered (I will say, I personally hate having to sign for mail because I'm often not home when it arrives and it becomes a hassle to get it... I may be in the minority on that, I'm not sure)
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This is now also available from Cannibal! producer Jason McHugh's CannibalTheStore:

https://cannibalthestore.com/product...ships-12-12-24
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Old 10-04-2024, 01:36 AM   #33
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With the 10% off coupon on this site and cheaper shipping to USA it makes more sense to order it on this site


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https://cannibalthestore.com/product...ships-12-12-24
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Old 10-04-2024, 04:40 PM   #34
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This is now available from Grindhouse Video!

https://grindhousevideo.com/products...dition-blu-ray
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Old 10-18-2024, 08:57 PM   #35
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I have my preorder in for the Refuse release and was probably gonna skip the VS release but hmm…i have multiple versions of other Troma films so why not this one?

Will never be a fan of a company blocking retailers from selling other versions though.
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Old 10-20-2024, 01:35 AM   #36
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Wouldn't this almost be in theory better than the source being used for the UK release since the tape hadn't been barely degraded at that time? Wouldn't they had to have made some color adjustments for it as well before transferring to film?
No, because the print has been constantly used for theatrical screenings around the world since 1998. The digibeta master has not been touched since then.
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Old 10-29-2024, 09:45 AM   #37
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I would've really loved to buy this release, but 55€ to Germany for one movie is simply unacceptable for me.
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Old 10-31-2024, 02:14 PM   #38
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I ordered the grind house “refuse” one and I’ll probably get the vinegar one. It’s one of my fav films ever and it sounds like the extras will be different enough to be worth it even if the transfers may be mostly the same.
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Old 11-01-2024, 08:26 PM   #39
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Another note: the Refuse Films release is the only one to use the original digibeta master tape. We then went frame-by-frame and corrected video artifacts and various other issues.
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Old 11-01-2024, 08:37 PM   #40
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Yeah, now I’m confused further…what’s the difference between these two “tape masters”?
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