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  • Anyone seen this apparently English-friendly German DVD release of DAS NETZ?

    'You know, I'd almost forgotten what your eyes looked like. Still the same. Pissholes in the snow'

    http://www.paul-a-j-lewis.com (my photography website)
    'All explaining in movies can be thrown out, I think': Elmore Leonard

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    • Euro-crime: policier, polar, poliziesco all'italiana, poliziottesco/poliziott...

      Never heard of it. Sounds interesting though... enough for me to have pressed 'send this thing to me immediately' on Amazon.de
      Thanks for flagging it up, Paul. Howdja stumble upon it anyway?

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      • Originally posted by Clive Smith View Post
        Howdja stumble upon it anyway?
        Oh, I just do a semi-regular browse around on German Amazon for releases of this kind, in case any have slipped under the radar.

        I've ordered it too, though I've never seen the film.
        'You know, I'd almost forgotten what your eyes looked like. Still the same. Pissholes in the snow'

        http://www.paul-a-j-lewis.com (my photography website)
        'All explaining in movies can be thrown out, I think': Elmore Leonard

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        • Euro-crime: policier, polar, poliziesco all'italiana, poliziottesco/poliziott...

          Ah, same as me then. Just wondered in case it had been promo'd somewhere.

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          • Originally posted by Clive Smith View Post
            Ah, same as me then. Just wondered in case it had been promo'd somewhere.
            Not as far as I know. Sometimes I wish there was an easier way of getting a 'heads up' about some of these releases from companies that don't 'push' in the same way others do.

            On a related note, I've finally ordered the US Raro BD Di Leo boxed sets, as an upgrade from the Italian DVDs: they're both on offer at importcds for only $21 each!
            'You know, I'd almost forgotten what your eyes looked like. Still the same. Pissholes in the snow'

            http://www.paul-a-j-lewis.com (my photography website)
            'All explaining in movies can be thrown out, I think': Elmore Leonard

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            • Didn't notice this mentioned anywhere here but I might just be blind. Anyways, FilmArt just released a Blu-Ray of the Day of the Cobra with English audio. It is limited to 1000 copies and DTM.at and Amazon.de are already out of stock (but I would think they will get more discs).

              Screenshots (well they are in HD resolution but I don't know if the disc will look exactly like these or not...) look nice (I hope the links work, and there are a few more at their facebook page posted in last December):

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              https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...60400070_o.jpg
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              • DAY OF THE COBRA on Blu! I like that film. This may be worth tracking down. Thanks for the heads up!
                'You know, I'd almost forgotten what your eyes looked like. Still the same. Pissholes in the snow'

                http://www.paul-a-j-lewis.com (my photography website)
                'All explaining in movies can be thrown out, I think': Elmore Leonard

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                • Anthology Film Archives in NYC is having a poliziotteschi series next month, all 35mm:

                  http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/fil...s/series/42737

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                  • Originally posted by Derek Steckler View Post
                    Anthology Film Archives in NYC is having a poliziotteschi series next month, all 35mm:

                    http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/fil...s/series/42737
                    FFFFUUUCCCKKK!!! They are showing some true gems there, it's times like this I wish I lived in NYC. Damn, WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY, BANDITS IN MILAN, WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS?...and that Aldo Lado film, BORN WINNERS, never heard of that one before. That's not even mentioning the more well known classics they also are running.
                    I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.

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                    • Originally posted by Andrew Monroe View Post
                      FFFFUUUCCCKKK!!! They are showing some true gems there, it's times like this I wish I lived in NYC. Damn, WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY, BANDITS IN MILAN, WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS?...and that Aldo Lado film, BORN WINNERS, never heard of that one before. That's not even mentioning the more well known classics they also are running.
                      Born Winners is a fun little film with Joe Dallesandro, Sadly the only release I think thats out there is a greek VHS rip which I own. I really hope to see it on dvd one day.

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                      • I've kept this under my hat for months now, but the next issue of Video Watchdog has a massive Poliziotteschi article from yours truly. Quite frankly, it's the best thing I've ever written; I'm really proud of it, and I'm hoping all of you will check it out when the issue (#177) hits stands!

                        From the VW group on FB:

                        "Donna, John and I are putting the finishing touches on VW 177, which is going to be a special Italian Crime issue consisting of new contributor George Pacheco's overview of the "poliziotteschi" films of the '70s and John Charles' detailed coverage of Raro Video's two Fernando Di Leo box sets and also his review of Mike Malloy's documentary on the subject, EUROCRIME! My own contributions to this issue include an in-depth comparison of the Euro and US versions of Roger Vadim's BLOOD AND ROSES and a lengthy review of Jess Franco's 1974 kinkfest THE HOT NIGHTS OF LINDA. Also SECONDS, THE BIG GUNDOWN, THE HAUNTING, FANTASTIC VOYAGE, Kim Newman on the latest Charlie Chan releases and (I mean it) much more!"

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                        • Originally posted by Scyther View Post
                          I've kept this under my hat for months now, but the next issue of Video Watchdog has a massive Poliziotteschi article from yours truly. Quite frankly, it's the best thing I've ever written; I'm really proud of it, and I'm hoping all of you will check it out when the issue (#177) hits stands!

                          From the VW group on FB:

                          "Donna, John and I are putting the finishing touches on VW 177, which is going to be a special Italian Crime issue consisting of new contributor George Pacheco's overview of the "poliziotteschi" films of the '70s and John Charles' detailed coverage of Raro Video's two Fernando Di Leo box sets and also his review of Mike Malloy's documentary on the subject, EUROCRIME! My own contributions to this issue include an in-depth comparison of the Euro and US versions of Roger Vadim's BLOOD AND ROSES and a lengthy review of Jess Franco's 1974 kinkfest THE HOT NIGHTS OF LINDA. Also SECONDS, THE BIG GUNDOWN, THE HAUNTING, FANTASTIC VOYAGE, Kim Newman on the latest Charlie Chan releases and (I mean it) much more!"
                          Congratulations Scyther! Sounds like a great issue all around. The most recent one was so long delayed I had started to wonder if it would ever come out. I'll be looking for this for sure.
                          I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.

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                          • Originally posted by Andrew Monroe View Post
                            Congratulations Scyther! Sounds like a great issue all around. The most recent one was so long delayed I had started to wonder if it would ever come out. I'll be looking for this for sure.
                            Thanks, man! I'm dying to see the final issue myself!

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                            • I'm aware that the Raro Blu-ray of PRONTO AD UCCIDERE/MEET HIM AND DIE has its issues, but can anyone state whether or not it's a significant upgrade over the New Entertainment World DVD? Are there any screengrab comparisons online?
                              'You know, I'd almost forgotten what your eyes looked like. Still the same. Pissholes in the snow'

                              http://www.paul-a-j-lewis.com (my photography website)
                              'All explaining in movies can be thrown out, I think': Elmore Leonard

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                              • The Eurocrime issue of VW is out now, I picked up a copy last night. Love that cover! Haven't read Scyther's overview article yet but it looks very promising and it's nice and long at 12 pages. It's illustrated with some great images too, and not just the ones you see everywhere. I have to admit, it was quite a thrill to see Merli snarling at me from the magazine shelf at B&N, haha.

                                Andrew Monroe
                                Pallid Hands
                                Last edited by Andrew Monroe; 06-19-2014, 12:02 PM.
                                I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.

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