Histoire(s) du Cinema

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domino harvey
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Re: Histoire(s) du Cinema

#276 Post by domino harvey »

The bad VHS dub quality of most of the clips is inherent in the original film essay, it shouldn't look any different (read: good) regardless of who releases it!
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swo17
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Re: Histoire(s) du Cinema

#277 Post by swo17 »

stagefright50 wrote:For those of you in US and interested, the Madman edition is available from DVD Planet and ImportCDs for great prices shipped.
I just got shipping confirmation for my order from DVD Planet.
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Oedipax
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Re: Histoire(s) du Cinema

#278 Post by Oedipax »

And I just got mine, finally! :)
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Black Hat
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Re: Histoire(s) du Cinema

#279 Post by Black Hat »

If anyone's interested I have a sealed Madman edition of this I'd be willing to sell... shoot me a pm, especially if you're interested and among the NYC contingent.
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Histoire(s) du Cinema

#280 Post by EddieLarkin »

Is there anywhere one can source the Madman release from these days? It doesn't ever seem to crop up on eBay and I can't find a listing for it on Amazon at all (for third party sellers).
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spectre
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Re: Histoire(s) du Cinema

#281 Post by spectre »

It might be a long shot, but if you live in Australia, my recommendation would be to call up a JB Hi-Fi store and ask if any stores in the country still have it in stock. When I worked there a few years back, my experience was that long-deleted titles would often show up in the ordering system as still sitting on a shelf at some random shop in, say, Northern Territory or South Australia, and there wouldn't be any problem in getting it posted over to your local store from there. If you're based internationally, things might get a bit trickier, but you could still call up and try your luck!

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/pages/store-finder
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