Friday Foster (Arthur Marks, 1975)

Messenger of Death (J. Lee Thompson, 1988)

Beyond the Darkness (Joe D'Amato, 1979)











New release date according to the email Amazon sent me is September 12thdomino harvey wrote:Amazon just sent me an email saying that Olivia's been delayed. Luckily my OOP DVD hasn't sold yet in case this isn't coming, but has anyone heard anything?
Something is clearly up, as the release date's been pushed again to December 12thdomino harvey wrote:New release date according to the email Amazon sent me is September 12thdomino harvey wrote:Amazon just sent me an email saying that Olivia's been delayed. Luckily my OOP DVD hasn't sold yet in case this isn't coming, but has anyone heard anything?
Noooooooooofeihong wrote:Just got 88 Films bluray/dvd combo pack of the Shaw Bros horror picture, Hex. I carefully examined the disc I was putting in to make sure it was the blu ray, but when the picture came up on screen I had to double-check again. It was in fact the blu ray disc, but holy cow, was it terrible. DNR swamped the picture, flattening the image almost completely and creating a distracting motion jitter in literally every shot of the film. The color is dour because of the moiring, even though there are clearly some very colorful shots hiding behind the destruction of the image.
This disc is a complete mess. I have blu rays from Germany and the US of Celestial Shaw Brothers films, which prove there's real picture quality to be had from these films. It can't just be Celestial delivering poor masters; this picture quality looks like some of the worst I've seen on blu ray; it looks like murder.
It's really too bad, because 88 films has House of Traps coming soon. I was hoping most of these places had got beyond this hideous noise reduction, but it's sad to see new companies plunging into the blu ray market and delivering the same mistakes people were making five years ago.
There are some Bey Logan extra features on the disc, but I didn't bother to look into them. I've heard Bey talk about the Shaw Brothers quite a lot. If there was a commentary on the film itself, I would keep the disc for that reason, but there's no good reason to hold onto it. The IVL DVD is an easier watch than this stuttering, macroblocking, slimy piece of junk.
Appears to be available now.domino harvey wrote:Something is clearly up, as the release date's been pushed again to December 12thdomino harvey wrote:New release date according to the email Amazon sent me is September 12thdomino harvey wrote:Amazon just sent me an email saying that Olivia's been delayed. Luckily my OOP DVD hasn't sold yet in case this isn't coming, but has anyone heard anything?
I watched mine tonight and I have to say I agree with this for the most part. I didn't get stuttering or really even notice the ghosting. So, yeah, dated transfer and obviously an upscale. But hardly the disaster i was expecting.Orlac wrote:I don't recall it stuttering on my player. The murky ghosting is less of an issue when I turn down the brightness on the monitor - it's got poor black levels. Even so, it's very dated and weak looking.
The biggest issue I have that was potentially correctable was that the subs are timed for the Mandarin track (not present on the 88 films release), not the Cantonese - a common Celestial issue.