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  1. Jamie Summers

    Isn't it about time for The African Queen?

    it's out in the uk, has been for years, and very cheap. we have to order tons of stuff from you lot, so why not do as we do and get it from abroad eh?
  2. Jamie Summers

    Chinatown SE?

    definitely agree with Don't Look Now and Harold & Maude, the second has a particularly washed out print. Jamie
  3. Jamie Summers

    Great scenes on the big screen...

    That's one of the only Lynch films I haven't seen on the big screen, keep hoping my local arthouse will get around to it as they've shown all his others in the last few years. Jamie
  4. Jamie Summers

    Chinatown SE?

    very annoying. the original dvd with the original quad poster art on it was far better, and this rerelease has the exact same extras. Jamie
  5. Jamie Summers

    Have any older Warner titles been reissued in keep cases?

    In the UK I think nearly all of the snappers have now been replaced. Jamie
  6. Jamie Summers

    Chinatown SE?

    Have to agree. Watched it last week and it seemed VERY washed out. Then watched another Mia film, Shadows and Fog, and thought the same. stunning cinematography ruined by a shitty print. Very annoying. Jamie
  7. Jamie Summers

    Chinatown SE?

    After posting that High Society thread, it got me thinking that it also seems rather bizarre that Chinatown hasn't been scheduled for a special edition...from what I can remember the current print could possibly do with a cleanup too? I know along with Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf this is...
  8. Jamie Summers

    Great scenes on the big screen...

    for sheer beauty a good print of Blue Velvet on the big screen is incredible. ditto the redux prints of Apocalypse Now were stunningly beautiful and the sound design in a theatre with good sound was beyond belief. Jamie
  9. Jamie Summers

    WB Noir in Region 2?

    Anyone got any idea why the noir sets haven't come out in the UK or in region 2 at all? Seems a bit odd when most if not all of the signature sets have been, and when Fox are selling their noir titles over here. I've got a multiregion player so could always import them but i'm just curious...
  10. Jamie Summers

    Cube (anamorphic) - How did this slip by me?

    It's a genuinely clever and innovative film considering the extremely low budget. Unfortunately the two followups, 2002's Hypercube and 2004's Cube Zero are both a bit of a mess and ruin the mystery of the first one. Anyone know if Cube's director (Vincenzo Natali) has done anything really...
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