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http://www.dvdbulletin.co.uk/reviews/129/
Just ordered it from an online retailer who will remain anonymous for obvious reasons. What's the most exciting part of it though, is all the collectables you receive. Lobby stills, black and white stills, an original Senitype, which is basically an image from the film with one frame of the corresponding 35mm film and an original theatrical full size movie poster. I couldn't click "buy" fast enough.
Anyone else have this?
> Is this the gold edition?
>
> If not, what the hell is it? I have the two disk special edition that
> came out like 50 bazillion years ago, but I saw this Gold Edition
> whilst Christmas shopping and want to know what is different.
Read my original message and find out.
> ßora† SagdiyeV wrote:
> For Jackie Chan, I would suggest First Strike, Rumble in the Bronx
> or
> Mister Nice Guy. Jackies style is very comedic, but the
> choreography
> is nothing short of unbelievable.
>
> Oh my god, way to pick the worst of his career. Cheesy hollywood crap
> and he was getting on a bit (stunts are impressive, not so much the
> fights)
>
> Try Project A, The Armour of God and Thunderbolt for awesome Jackie
> Chan!
Whaaa!! Try Wheels On Meals. That my friend, is a true classic.
If not, what the hell is it? I have the two disk special edition that came out like 50 bazillion years ago, but I saw this Gold Edition whilst Christmas shopping and want to know what is different.
> For Jackie Chan, I would suggest First Strike, Rumble in the Bronx or
> Mister Nice Guy. Jackies style is very comedic, but the choreography
> is nothing short of unbelievable.
Oh my god, way to pick the worst of his career. Cheesy hollywood crap and he was getting on a bit (stunts are impressive, not so much the fights)
Try Project A, The Armour of God and Thunderbolt for awesome Jackie Chan!
Special Reserve sell DVDs, and linking to a site that also sells them or perhaps a site that sells DVDs and other forms of media is encouraging people to visit one of their direct rivals. Perhaps I'm being a bit too cautious, perhaps not - why make such a big deal about it?
> I'm not wanting to promote rival sites on the forums
> as SR have expressed clearly that it's not what they want. Is that
> not obvious?
£50?
No fecking way :-)