King Of The Hill (Steven Soderbergh)

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Gordon
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#1 Post by Gordon »

Soderbergh's 1993 drama will finally recieves a DVD release on 28th May in the UK.
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domino harvey
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#2 Post by domino harvey »

is this out in R1?
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Gordon
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#3 Post by Gordon »

No R1 edition - in fact, this will be the first-ever DVD release anywhere in the world.
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#4 Post by domino harvey »

That's what I thought. Love Soderbergh, will definitely be importing this one
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Gordon
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#5 Post by Gordon »

Yeah, I really dig the dude, too, though I have not seen King Of The Hill due to the lack of DVD, so this was a most welcome discovery today.

Also, in case you didn't know, Kafka is available in France, Sweden and (for less money) Germany, the former was reviewed by DVD Beaver. Why a UK or US edition has yet to appear may be due to the rumour that Soderbergh has considered re-editing the film.
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#6 Post by domino harvey »

Oh wow I didn't know, I wish I'd seen that when I placed my Amazon.fr order last week
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#7 Post by miless »

Gordon wrote:Why a UK or US edition has yet to appear may be due to the rumour that Soderbergh has considered re-editing the film.
The last I heard, Soderbergh was going to recut Kafka and present both edits on DVD sometime in the next year or so (at least that's what he said in an interview I read a couple months ago)
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