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The mystery is (somewhat) solved! It arrived in the mail from Netflix today and it's the Korean Special Version (IE: Director's Cut) DVD, complete with extra scenes and shitty subtitles
so either Netflix might start carrying foreign release DVDs (which would pretty much crush all the similar companies that have sprung up recently) or they've made an exception, possibly due to lots of requests |
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Thanks man now im going to try with all my power to get this movie. Damn it would be so much easiler if i was rich
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http://www.netflix.com
http://www.ebay.com http://www.pokerindustries.com I could list more links, but I don't know what region the fifth level of Hell is. Try http://www.battleroyalefilm.net |
Re: Battle Royale DVD? WTF?!
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This movie looks very interesting. If i havent already mentioned it im going to buy the book tomorrow
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I won't say the book is better because it's a book and the movie isn't, so you can't compare the two, but I do like the book better than I like the movie, and the movie is in my top 100. But all the reasons why I like the book are mostly stuff like it gives more backstory and has more detail, and books have more time for that than movies. The biggest difference is the Kiriyama and Kawada characters. Kawada is about the same, but the book version of Kiriyama is SOOOO much better.
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well this would make sence. Mainly because some book based movies are shit or close to it such as The queen of the damned. O i feel sorry for Anne Rices work being gutted and sown back together as shit. I think the same of Dreamcatcher. I admit not even as closely bad but the book was much better. Any word on the comparison of A Clockwork Orange the book and movie? Ive seen the movie "Totaly killer" , But i havent had a chance to read the book.
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all I know about the book/movie differences with Clockwork Orange is that the endings are a lot different. And a lot of the really great movies were books first
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