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    enandalusiskhund
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  • enandalusiskhund
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    I recently got an e-mail where Nucleus wanted their backers to double check wether their name was correct in the credits. Oddly satisfying seeing your name in there. Can't wait for this.

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  • John Bernhard
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    Outside of making it look like the deceased sick cousin it actually is?
    Cult has the short cut in poor quality, and no extras to speak of.

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  • Matt H.
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  • Matt H.
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    Does anyone know how Nucleus' DEATH LAID AN EGG will be different from the recent Cult Epics release?

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  • Ian Jane
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  • Ian Jane
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    Update here.

    Also, here's the front cover art.

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  • John Bernhard
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  • John Bernhard
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    And now this...sounding very much like a great release.

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  • Tom Clark
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  • Tom Clark
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    https://www.facebook.com/NucleusFilm...37851729570020

    Exciting news!
    Today we received the brand new restored master of LADY FRANKENSTEIN! We'll be doing some checks to see if everything is there, and will report back shortly with comments and screencaps.
    We'd like to offer our sincere thanks for your patience on this project, which has sadly taken much longer than we anticipated - but it will be well worth the wait!
    We can now finally get cracking with audio commentaries, and then onto Blu-ray disc authoring etc.
    Once again, thank you all!
    Marc & Jake
    Nucleus Films Ltd

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  • Darcy Parker
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  • Darcy Parker
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    Originally posted by Jason C View Post
    I doubt many physical media collectors are concerned about the long-term secondary market value of these releases. I see value in having pretty things on my shelves and take comfort in knowing my film viewing options will not rely on the whims of streaming providers anytime in the foreseeable future. You should be thankful for those willing to pay upfront for these gimmicks or many of these releases you are hoping to get on the cheap may not get released at all.
    Too any people these days seem to think that speculating is collecting.

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  • Jason C
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  • Jason C
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    Originally posted by Bogart View Post
    No im referring to the slipcase gimmick and false "limited" status when in fact its just the cardboard which is. but no matter just my opinion, im not going to get excited about some cardboard. especially as these things will be worth nothing when everyone is streaming with ease in true HD at some point in the future and all movies cease having any value except through the revenue from the adverts which are tagged on at the beginning like youtube videos.

    edit: guess im in a mood today
    I doubt many physical media collectors are concerned about the long-term secondary market value of these releases. I see value in having pretty things on my shelves and take comfort in knowing my film viewing options will not rely on the whims of streaming providers anytime in the foreseeable future. You should be thankful for those willing to pay upfront for these gimmicks or many of these releases you are hoping to get on the cheap may not get released at all.

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  • Darcy Parker
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  • Darcy Parker
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    Originally posted by Alex K. View Post
    Some people, not pointing fingers at anyone here, seem to think millennials are going to sneak into their homes to destroy their BD/DVD collections and erase their digital downloads. Then they're going to wakeup to see all their shit destroyed but there's going to be a Netflix/Hulu/Shudder/Amazon Prime coupon left in their wake with a scrawled message "Too bad fucker!" Left behind.
    Between the quality difference and the maddeningly impermanent library of Netflix, if I really care about something I buy the disc. With bandwidth in much of The World not even up to a proper 1080p with 5.1 HD audio stream, physical won't die off for a long time, and honestly, most of the “Death to physical media!” Types I have encountered seem to be the kind who don't really value quality.

    Video games, however, I have gone almost completely digital, as there is no difference in quality and I love the convenience.

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  • Alex K.
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  • Alex K.
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    Originally posted by Matt H. View Post
    I'm not sure why people keep saying that "everyone will be streaming" and things to the that effect: its not like my physical collection is going to vanish into thin air just because the majority of people are streaming. It may be the only way to see new films (outside of theaters and VOD) but it doesn't mean I won't still have all of the DVDs and Blu-rays I've acquired over the years. It isn't about what they're worth, either; I don't care because I'm not planning on selling them.
    Some people, not pointing fingers at anyone here, seem to think millennials are going to sneak into their homes to destroy their BD/DVD collections and erase their digital downloads. Then they're going to wakeup to see all their shit destroyed but there's going to be a Netflix/Hulu/Shudder/Amazon Prime coupon left in their wake with a scrawled message "Too bad fucker!" Left behind.

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  • Matt H.
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  • Matt H.
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    Originally posted by Bogart View Post
    especially as these things will be worth nothing when everyone is streaming with ease in true HD at some point in the future and all movies cease having any value
    I'm not sure why people keep saying that "everyone will be streaming" and things to the that effect: its not like my physical collection is going to vanish into thin air just because the majority of people are streaming. It may be the only way to see new films (outside of theaters and VOD) but it doesn't mean I won't still have all of the DVDs and Blu-rays I've acquired over the years. It isn't about what they're worth, either; I don't care because I'm not planning on selling them.

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  • Bogart
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  • Bogart
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    Originally posted by ropo1 View Post
    Alright good to hear, been checking amazon on and off for it to appear and kinda started wondering. But I guess it will eventually then
    ok. but im not in the know or anything its just my hunch.

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  • Bogart
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  • Bogart
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    Originally posted by John Bernhard View Post
    That is exactly what these are, fully loaded with commentaries and special features, and new scans of the films from their OCN's.

    You seem to be refering to other companies releases?
    No im referring to the slipcase gimmick and false "limited" status when in fact its just the cardboard which is. but no matter just my opinion, im not going to get excited about some cardboard. especially as these things will be worth nothing when everyone is streaming with ease in true HD at some point in the future and all movies cease having any value except through the revenue from the adverts which are tagged on at the beginning like youtube videos.

    edit: guess im in a mood today
    Bogart
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    Last edited by Bogart; 07-16-2017, 03:57 PM.

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  • ropo1
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  • ropo1
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    Originally posted by Bogart View Post
    Without a doubt. They will be available for a while yet in whatever form. They are not going to do all the work behind the scenes and then make it unavailable for sale. Which is why a lot of these L.E.s are B.S. and your just paying a lot more for a bit of extra cardboard. They do it to get more money in up front rather than people waiting around to buy it (or to take money from stupid people)
    Alright good to hear, been checking amazon on and off for it to appear and kinda started wondering. But I guess it will eventually then

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  • ropo1
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  • ropo1
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    Originally posted by enandalusiskhund View Post
    The film fans who always wait for extreme price drops before buying, are the real stupid people, at least if they enjoy these cult releases.
    Won't make a long argument about it, but I think your way off.

    With the current retailprices most companies go for today, you either get a few releases or you get some more by trying to make some great deals here and there, and that means waiting for some overpriced released (which most are)

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