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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #135 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 20:05 »

ok... any places you'd recommend to look at? and any info on how much you'd pay for them when they were released?
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« Reply #136 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 20:50 »

ok... any places you'd recommend to look at? and any info on how much you'd pay for them when they were released?
The Cynic, The Rat And The Fist was from amazon.de and was 23.99e plus postage and Brothers Till We Die was from eBay, just over £20 if I remember rightly. Seems you've found them for a nicer price anyway  :D
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« Reply #137 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 21:03 »

Logboy, where are you? If you're here in the UK you could try Strange Vice.
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« Reply #138 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 21:16 »

Logboy, where are you? If you're here in the UK you could try Strange Vice.

In the uk too. looked at strange vice. bit perplexed by the options on the shipping - suggest they might apply to some items they sell, but not to DVDs. also, suggests insurance on £20 disc, when standard post will cover upto £20 automatically. makes me wary.

...good selection & knowledge on display in that shop, though!

someone on ebay has cynic for £21. mire than I'd pay for most, especially these days and for DVDs, but I like lenzi a lot.
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« Reply #139 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 21:23 »

Strange Vice are very trustworthy. I've spoken to one the owners and they run the shop out of pure passion for cult film. I would imagine that statement is for nefarious types that play the "I haven't received my package" game, trying to get a refund or a free second copy.  I order a lot of stuff from them over £20 and have had no trouble as of yet. It's just there to protect them.
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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #140 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 21:36 »

Never had any problems with Strangevice. Support the little companies i say.
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« Reply #141 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 21:39 »

Never had any problems with Strangevice. Support the little companies i say.

sure, lots of small companies out there, but I've no idea about suppliers of German discs - they're rarely english-friendly releases, they're expensive (& usually dvd only) and I don't like watching english dubs. subs all the way.

anyone got German retailers they'd recommend, let me know.

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« Reply #142 on: 17 Sep 2014 - 22:09 »

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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #143 on: 18 Sep 2014 - 08:16 »

They just announced Giallo number 7....NIGHT RIPPER (not sure which film that is) but they're looking for help with the English audio.
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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #144 on: 18 Sep 2014 - 16:57 »

I use DTM: http://shop.dtm.at

that's a good shop. already spotted it. seems popular and on the ball.

... i found 'cynic, rat, fist' on ebay for £21 all in, from the UK. gone for it. v expensive compared to what i usually pay these days. i like lenzi a lot though, so ... still, i find it harder these days to find the same pleasure in a film as lots of the mystery has gone. still waiting for the excitement to kick back in.
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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #145 on: 18 Sep 2014 - 18:06 »

They just announced Giallo number 7....NIGHT RIPPER (not sure which film that is) but they're looking for help with the English audio.
It's the (IMHO rather lifeless) Cesare Ferrario film from 1986. Not the best follow-up to what they've released so far, but at least I am confident the presentation of the film will be spotless.
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« Reply #146 on: 18 Sep 2014 - 20:00 »

I thought NIGHT RIPPER was the German title for IL MOSTRO DI FIRENZE. I've got the shitty German DVD release from Madison Home Video. Didn't think an English dub existed for this one. The story the film is based on is much more interesting:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Florence

Wonder if they will license one of the many documentaries on the case as an extra?
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« Reply #147 on: 19 Sep 2014 - 09:47 »

To echo Oli's comments - I've used Strange Vice two or three times and have been really impressed. I've exchanged emails with one of the guys there and they're really friendly and accommodating too.

Without being rude you need to bite the bullet and pay for titles like this. These aren't mass produced by a big firm or colossal studio, every sale counts and unless some div decides to sell theirs at a ridiculously cheap price on eBay, you're never going to see much of a price drop. If you truly love these films, my advice is to prioritise releases like this - they're not going to be around forever and you'll be supporting a firm like FilmArt to release more obscure titles.

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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #148 on: 19 Sep 2014 - 14:41 »

I've never ever had an issue with Strange vice. Great guys.
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Re: FilmArt (Germany)
« Reply #149 on: 19 Sep 2014 - 15:01 »

Guys at Strange Vice are great. I fully back that label. Traveled down to Manchester last year for my Eurocrime day. Best independent retailer in the UK for me
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