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  • #61
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    • #62
      I was wondering which blu-ray of bloodsucking freaks is the one to get - troma or 88 films? are there any differences in (picture)quality and extras? I couldn't find any detailed comparison.

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      • #63
        I personally plan on getting the Troma release. Usually 88 Films is the one to get though. Extras are a little different between the two, but what sold me on Troma's release is the Chris Jericho interview (big wrestling fan here) and more importantly the two different versions offered on the Troma release. Admittedly the longer cut only amounts to about 43 seconds of footage, but I'm almost always all about having the longest version of a movie available. If you're concerned with audio quality, the 88 Films release is lossless while the Troma release lossy DD. I'm not too sure about video quality as I haven't ran across any information on that, but I'm guessing they're pretty much the same.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by killer must kill again View Post
          I was wondering which blu-ray of bloodsucking freaks is the one to get - troma or 88 films? are there any differences in (picture)quality and extras? I couldn't find any detailed comparison.
          Like Shinya said, the Troma disc is a better bet in terms of exras, whilst the UK discs's sole unique selling point is its lossless audio. I believe both are pretty much identical in terms of the presentation of the film itself, though there may be differences in the encodes used on the two releases.
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          • #65
            The restored scene had me on the floor, & that alone makes the Troma the way to go for me.
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            • #66
              Joel done goofed.

              http://nypost.com/2015/01/02/81-year...king-neighbor/

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              • #67
                Haha....good bit of promotion for the release then!

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                • #68
                  Screw promotion. This should be the story line for his next film!
                  BLOODSUCKING HICKIES?
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                  • #69
                    If you are friends with Joel on Facebook or know him in person then you will know that that article doesn't tell the whole story. But still...

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Ian Jane View Post
                      If you are friends with Joel on Facebook or know him in person then you will know that that article doesn't tell the whole story. But still...

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                      Come on then....spill the beans

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Shinya View Post
                        I personally plan on getting the Troma release. Usually 88 Films is the one to get though. Extras are a little different between the two, but what sold me on Troma's release is the Chris Jericho interview (big wrestling fan here) and more importantly the two different versions offered on the Troma release. Admittedly the longer cut only amounts to about 43 seconds of footage, but I'm almost always all about having the longest version of a movie available. If you're concerned with audio quality, the 88 Films release is lossless while the Troma release lossy DD. I'm not too sure about video quality as I haven't ran across any information on that, but I'm guessing they're pretty much the same.
                        chris jericho + longer version = sold!
                        still I'm a little bit concerned about the video quality.

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                        • #72
                          The 88 release is going out of print (along with a few other titles).

                          https://88-films.myshopify.com/colle...-chance-to-buy
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