Almodovar on DVD

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Ovader
Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:56 am
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#151 Post by Ovader »

Lino wrote:
zombeaner wrote:I can't find a readily availble version of High Heels.
Here you go, kid.
Any reviews for this Optimum edition of High Heels which was released last year in August compared to the German edition?
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R0lf
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Re: Almodovar on DVD

#152 Post by R0lf »

I bought the three UK boxsets (about thirty five pounds all up) then High Heels, Volver, Labyrinth of Passion and Broken Embraces individually (About five pounds each - more for Broken Embraces because I didn't wait for the price drop). It was a really cheap way to get all his movies and I'm really happy with the picture on them all.

Re the UK High Heels I think it looks great. Its bright and detailed with a small amount of grain. The only imperfections I could see are those little flickers you would get from dust on the film.
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rohmerin
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Re: Almodovar on DVD

#153 Post by rohmerin »

Except Matador, Laberinto and Pepi, all his films have been remastered in HD and released by Cameo both in Blu Ray and DVD, but sadly there are no extras and not English subtitles. I'm waiting for a good foreign BR edition of All about my mother and Talk to her.
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