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I did like the Once Upon A Time In China DVD, which had a load of fight sequences from really old kung-fu films. Sort of like a violent Charlie Chaplin.
> I know what Terror Firmer is, it's one of the most ****** up films
> I've ever seen, where can you get it on DVD, I really want that film.
Hur hur someone with taste :D
I got it from www.dvdboxoffice.com
It's region 1, I doubt it'll ever get releases over here and if it does then it'll be cut to absoloute shreads.
> I think you'll find that the R2 version is just the exact same as the
> R4 version, but the R1 version does have a whole lot moew extras than
> any of the others, apart from having the DTS track dropped so that the
> extra features could be added to it.
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I think that YOU'LL find that the reason why the R2 version was delayed was because they decided to put the R1 special features on, hence the delay. Check the features yourself at Play, as far as I can see the R2 is almost identicle to the R1
> *laughs at Mystique with her inferior copy of the trilogy, as the
> R1/R2 versions have more special features*
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> Anyway, yes, Episodes 1 + 2 have great features, really good stuff.
> Matrix had some alright stuff, though some was just plain boring
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Virtually exactly the same actually, and the only difference between the R1 version and the R2/R4 versions is a commentary with Michael J Fox and maybe a couple of fifteen minute making of's.
But I don't care about the extras, I love the films and thats why I bought them.