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  1. Eric Huffstutler

    Are DVD companies terrified of NUCLEAR WAR...?

    Can someone comment on the below? Does anyone know the difference between the US and UK versions? Yes, the Region 2 did have a couple of different scenes that was edited for US broadcast during a time when TV standards were more stricter for family viewing. What I do find odd is that a...
  2. Eric Huffstutler

    Are DVD companies terrified of NUCLEAR WAR...?

    Unfortunately, when I got home with the disc I found out that it is a Region 2. Either they changed their minds in the middle of pressing the discs or it is an error on both the cover and disc saying "All Regions"? I am asking them now what happened? I was able to play it though on my PC and...
  3. Eric Huffstutler

    Are DVD companies terrified of NUCLEAR WAR...?

    Ok guys... good news. I decided to bite the bullet and buy the extended copy of The Day After available in England. All sales sites indicate this is a Region 2 disc but a great surprise when I opened it up. The cover and silkscreen art says it is an All-Region (region 0) disc! I have noticed...
  4. Eric Huffstutler

    Are DVD companies terrified of NUCLEAR WAR...?

    There is one movie people haven't mentioned yet and wonder if it will ever be on disc? Panic in Year Zero was released in 1962 and considered the first nuclear disaster movie. I see that it is an AIP film and guess that MGM (Midnite Movie series) has the rights to it?
  5. Eric Huffstutler

    Are DVD companies terrified of NUCLEAR WAR...?

    I too am a fan of these types of movies and was hoping desperately that Anchor bay would have put "The Day After" out before the switch. Some of the above mentioned movies are "psychological" thrillers rather than out-and-out nuclear disaster movies. "On the Beach" you never see an explosion...
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