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In Reply to: Att: Jack and Tosh. That article on Korean film linked by Tosh posted by tinear on February 24, 2006 at 04:54:20:
I've seen most of the ones mentioned. Good luck with netflix, they may have some of the movies, but not all. They won't have any of the ones I listed below. IMO, that's more than enough justification to get an all-region player.
Jack
Follow Ups:
buying the tapes, right?
I don't like to own stuff.
No, buy the discs. :-)
I don't mind owning. It does open up ALOT of possiblities that would be closed otherwise. Most of my import collection never made it to R1, despite having English subtitles. Aren't you the one complaing about the lack of talent in Hollywood? There's talent out there, but the movies don't always make it over here. Finding a US destributor can be a hassle, but things are finally getting better. I suspect you are relatively new to Asian movies, but the choice is yours.
Not to mention, many of the imported movies are heavily edited by the US distributors. Mirimax is famous for turning imports into jiberish. I was looking at copies of "The Legend of Zu", and saw that the US version has 25 minutes cut out. I'll try to find an import version.
To each his own.
Jack
I'd not appreciated much before "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... Spring."
My wife spent six years in Japan and she introduced me.
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