Shout! Factory / Scream Factory
- Finch
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Sick is a lot of fun.
- TechnicolorAcid
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Yes! Holy shit this is my all time favorite film and this is something I never expected to actually happen. I just hope this means that we’re getting the extras from the UK disc and not the barebones US Blu-Ray.
- Aunt Peg
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- TechnicolorAcid
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- colinr0380
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I'm not that familiar with the Slam Dunk series, but The First Slam Dunk was the highest grossing film of the Japanese box office in 2023.
- knives
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The series is very good. It’s been regularly voted in Japan as the greatest comic series of all time.
- jazzo
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The book is wonderful but waaaayyy too long to catch up with, and many of the volumes are probably out of print. It doesn’t matter. The film, The First Slam Dunk, which is written and directed by the original mangaka, Takehiko Inoue, is completely independent of the series and can be thoroughly enjoyed solely on its own.
And, Colin, I do think you will enjoy it. Inoue (a first time director!) masterfully animates it, and it is very, very touching.
And if you do like it, I can’t recommend Inoue’s incredible samurai manga series, Vagabond, enough. It chronicles, in beautiful epic detail, the technical development and spiritual journey of the samurai, Musashi Miyamoto (the historical figure who was the basis for the Samurai Trilogy from 1954-56). That, and his deeply moving wheelchair basketball series, Real, are truly incredible works of comics.
And, Colin, I do think you will enjoy it. Inoue (a first time director!) masterfully animates it, and it is very, very touching.
And if you do like it, I can’t recommend Inoue’s incredible samurai manga series, Vagabond, enough. It chronicles, in beautiful epic detail, the technical development and spiritual journey of the samurai, Musashi Miyamoto (the historical figure who was the basis for the Samurai Trilogy from 1954-56). That, and his deeply moving wheelchair basketball series, Real, are truly incredible works of comics.
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- Aunt Peg
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The whole experience was phenomenal. I'd never seen Tommy on the big screen and over and over again on VHS/DVD/Blu Ray over the decades.TechnicolorAcid wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 7:31 pmDid it overwhelm as the end approached you or make your lungs hold breath inside?
Funnily enough it is playing again in Sydney this coming Sunday & Wednesday at the Randwick Ritz!
- dwk
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:10 pm
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Another February release:
Chinese Odyssey Parts 1 and 2 (1995) Blu-ray (Shout Select)
Chinese Odyssey Parts 1 and 2 (1995) Blu-ray (Shout Select)
- Mr Sausage
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:02 pm
- Location: Canada
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Oh, lovely. This is routinely cited as one of the best and/or most important Hong Kong films ever made. Critic Jessica Yeung on Letterboxd even reads it as a difficult, densely allusive movie. Sounds fascinating. A good opportunity for me to further explore Stephen Chow after an inadvertent introduction to him earlier this year as part of my attempt to fill in my Corey Yuen gaps.dwk wrote:Another February release:
Chinese Odyssey Parts 1 and 2 (1995) Blu-ray (Shout Select)
- yoloswegmaster
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I recall the first part being relatively straightforward but the second part being really confusing, It probably didn't help that I had no frame of reference towards the source material that it was loosely adapted from.
- Mr Sausage
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I think the second part is also a parody of Ashes of Time? I haven’t read the source material, but a friend in high school made me sit down and watch a famous 80s tv adaptation on Chinese VCDs, so I have some frame of reference.
Jessica Yeung’s rec has me interested:
Jessica Yeung’s rec has me interested:
“Jessuca Yeung” wrote:Still think this's Chow's best and most difficult film - taking considerations of its allusions, real-life references (Athena Chu as Chow's love interest), and Buddhist philosophy.
- colinr0380
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I have the first three-in-one paperback volume of the Vagabond series, entirely bought on impulse just after finally watching the Samurai Trilogy a few years back, and being interested to see another take on the Musashi Miyamoto material. That was before I got into my more recent manga-buying phase though so it stayed at just that volume for a while. Though I note that in the new year Viz is going to be bringing the series out in a run of larger hardback deluxe editions, so that may just prove to be the incentive to collect it!jazzo wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 7:56 pmAnd if you do like it, I can’t recommend Inoue’s incredible samurai manga series, Vagabond, enough. It chronicles, in beautiful epic detail, the technical development and spiritual journey of the samurai, Musashi Miyamoto (the historical figure who was the basis for the Samurai Trilogy from 1954-56). That, and his deeply moving wheelchair basketball series, Real, are truly incredible works of comics.
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No one seems to have reviewed the 4K "Aguirre the Wrath of God" Issued by Shout! Factory. Does it look better than the bfi Blu Ray from their Herzog box? Is the Blu Ray included with the 4K the same as what was in the Shout! Herzog box, or is it different? Do we think the bfi will follow with their own4K version? I am surprised that this was completely ignored.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Disappointingly, according to the disc’s producer on Twitter, Robert Rodriguez refused to participate in any extras for the forthcoming edition of the Faculty (though he approved the final package)
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I really wish these disc producers would try to get more screenwriter commentaries (unless, of course, they turned down the chance as well).domino harvey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 4:33 pmDisappointingly, according to the disc’s producer on Twitter, Robert Rodriguez refused to participate in any extras for the forthcoming edition of the Faculty (though he approved the final package)
- dwk
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MifuneFan has started to find Shout/Scream's March releases:
Night of the Creeps UHD
Being it On UHD
Night of the Creeps UHD
Being it On UHD