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Ah Raquel Welch :x that reminds me I have not watched another film of hers in a while Fathom, Raquel spends most of the film in a bikini in that too.
DUEL (Steven Spielberg, 1971)
THE SHINING (Stanley Kubrick, 1980)
MARS ATTACKS! (Tim Burton, 1996)
Not familiar with the first film though I own the other 3 films, great choices there.
And for anyone interested, here is the full film with English subtitles. (English title: LAKE OF THE DEAD)
I watched the review, a possible inspiration to Crystal Lake and Jason perhaps.
Duel is a good one. I watched it again on DVD not too long ago myself. Spielberg's first major film.
enjoy a silly over the top action romp.
Fun movie, I have it on Bluray, good idea for a box set.
Wow, nice. Is that available in Region 2? If so, I might invest in it.
You'll love those two Palmer films. Funeral is a pretty straight Cold War spy film and Brain is more akin to one of the more outlandish Bond films.
I actually managed to find Billion Dollar Brain on Daily Motion and started streaming it.
I know more or less the plot for both films, so not watching them in order doesn't really bother me.
I'm more interested in the stylistic differences between the three movies.
From what I've seen so far, I know I'm in for some outlandish stuff with this one.
Now me, I had a pleasant surprise today while doing a bit of shopping after receiving my shot :
No, the movie failed to appear in France (along with Mulan and Wonder Woman 84), so it's Direct to Video for it. Me, I think that movies this size should be released in theaters, but what do I know ? Plus, the fact that I found it today, when it was scheduled for wednesday, IIRC. Puzzling, that.
Qiu Yuen plays a great character in Kung Fu Hustle.
SCARY MOVIE 2
SCARY MOVIE 3
SCARY MOVIE 5
THE EXORCIST
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
Purgatory (1988) € 1,00
Starring Tanya Roberts (AVTAK)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - 3 disc Limited Edition Digipack include 2 disc SE and Artist/Score Soundtrack cd. € 2,95
CALL OF THE WILD
FANTASTIC FOUR
FAR TIL FIRE-I SOLEN
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE
GHOST RIDER
HUSET
JACKIE BROWN
JØRGEN+ANNE=SANT
LOST HIGHWAY
MACHETE KILLS
GOODFELLAS
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
SUPERHERO MOVIE
TERKEL I KNIPE
THE CONJURING
THE CONJURING 2
THE UNTOUCHABLES
FANTASTIC FOUR
FAR TIL FIRE-I SOLEN
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE
GHOST RIDER
HUSET
JACKIE BROWN
JØRGEN+ANNE=SANT
LOST HIGHWAY
MACHETE KILLS
GOODFELLAS
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
SUPERHERO MOVIE
TERKEL I KNIPE
THE CONJURING
THE CONJURING 2
THE UNTOUCHABLES
@Thunderfinger good selection, the ones in bold are the ones I also own. Some absolute classics and a few so bad they are good movies there.
Machete Kills is a lot of fun, Mel Gibson is great as a Hugo Drax like villain.
Agreed. I have seen it, but only owned the first one. They are both just a lot of senseless fun.
Is that a new Bluray of A Clockwork Orange? I have it as a Bluray but as part of a Stanley Kubrick boxset. 2021 is the 50th anniversary year for the film so maybe that's been released to celebrate that? I like the Moloko Plus text on the front cover by the way!
It will be their twelfth release. They only release steelbooks in so called Premium packages that often include (rather useless) pins and other goodies.
Both their designs and choice of titles are somewhat 'unusual' and tend to divide opinions as to the logic behind their selection.
To give you an idea of what I mean, here is their catalogue so far:
1. Blade Runner
2. Wonder Woman
3. Mad Max: Fury Road
4. Ready Player One
5. 2001: A Space Odyssey
6. Goodfellas
7. V For Vendetta
8. Pacific Rim
9. Batman
10. Space Jam (!)
11. The Goonies - upcoming release
12. A Clockwork Orange - upcoming release
13. The Matrix - upcoming release
Clockwork will be the first edition I buy from this company as I adore this movie and I quite like the design they chose, though I will probably end up only keeping the steelbook and throw away everything else, including their cheaply made plastic slipbox (which admittedly, looks pretty nice on the photo).
That's the steelbook itself:
There is also an upcoming steelbook to be released by Best Buy around the same time (indeed to celebrate the film's 50th anniversary) which is also nice but I opted for the ToC edition as I prefer their more unusual design.
Both editions include 4K and Blu-ray discs.
Thanks, @R1s1ngs0n. That's good to know.
Do you need a different sort of player to play 4K then? I don't know much about these sorts of things unfortunately.
I got good condition secondhand steelbooks of Skyfall and Spectre a few months ago at prices I couldn't pass up.
Ah, I see. Thanks. I suspected so. I don't have either as yet but I do have a Blu-ray player and I'm happy enough with that at the minute! :)