Subversive Cinema

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Nihonophile
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Subversive Cinema

#1 Post by Nihonophile »

Subversive Cinema

Another company I'm keeping a close watch on. I can't wait for their wild blue yonder disc.
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Ashirg
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#2 Post by Ashirg »

Titles they are working on.

August 29
Savage Sinema from Down Under
Marauders
Sensitive New-Age Killer
Defenceless

September 26
Dust Devil - The Final Cut

October 31
Future-Kill

Land of Look Behind

November 14
Dynamic: 1 - The Best of DavidLynch.com
Over two hours of original content only previously available to members of DavidLynch.com

The Wild Blue Yonder

COMING SOON
Paper Tiger

Hundra

Alice in Wonderland
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miless
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#3 Post by miless »

holy CR*P... I've wanted to see this for quite a while:
Dynamic: 1 - The Best of DavidLynch.com
Over two hours of original content only previously available to members of DavidLynch.com
thank you thank you thank you. between that and Wild Blue Yonder, my eyes are both on Subversive Cinema
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Gordon
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#4 Post by Gordon »

Uh... will Alice in Wonderland feature the R-rated version and hardcore porno version? The R-rated version flows better as a story and is, in itself, an excellent telling of the story, in my own humble, yet typically bizarre opinion. I really hope that both versions are included, transfered from the best available elements.
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Ashirg
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#5 Post by Ashirg »

Almost 1 year later, Subversive Cinema finally updated their blog. Both versions of ALICE IN WONDERLAND will be included as well as a CD Soundtrack and it's coming out November 13.

I wonder what movie they may be talking about in the blog:
the worldwide DVD debut of a film that provoked a scandal that's been unmatched in modern Hollywood history!
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Feego
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#6 Post by Feego »

A whole year before a new post!

Anyway, as I'm sure you all know, Alice in Wonderland was finally released, only without the R-rated version and the soundtrack as promised. The X- and XXX-rated versions were included.

Has anyone here seen the original R-rated version. What exactly was cut or altered to secure the R-rating?
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Ashirg
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#7 Post by Ashirg »

And next week (August 26) they are releasing X-Rated Version by itself. Let see what next year will bring....

Here's a review for 2-disc version.
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#8 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

A pornographic Alice In Wonderland? I hope that Alan Moore hasn't seen it.
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#9 Post by ianungstad »

It's a musical as well!

I actually found it to be fairly amusing and entertaining. It has the same director as Flesh Gordon...they are both quite charming movies and worth watching.
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#10 Post by Person »

ianungstad wrote:It's a musical as well!

I actually found it to be fairly amusing and entertaining. It has the same director as Flesh Gordon...they are both quite charming movies and worth watching.
Agreed. I wish that porn like this was made today. Fantasy hardcore porn with a good script shouldn't be out of reach in this anything goes age.
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#11 Post by Feego »

Surprisingly, the soft-core version is actually better than the hard-core. Fun songs, too, like "What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing on a Knight Like This?" and "His Ding-a-Ling's Up"!
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Feego
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Re: Subversive Cinema

#12 Post by Feego »

Does anyone know what happened to this company? Did they go bankrupt or something? All of their releases went out of print, the ones that were set to be released never materialized, and their website is gone. Really sad, as they did some fine work on some very hard-to-find and obscure gems.
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Re: Subversive Cinema

#13 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

I'd like to know as well. I especially liked Candy Snatchers.
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