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Yep one of the best films I've seen this year and the best horror followed closely by The Invisible Man IMO.Is the film any good? Always open to watching a new horror if it’s good
They did. Check out the Taiwan version......Invisible man was great. Why didn’t they make a nice steel for that. And no, not just “An invisible man!” Could have had a clear slip with something cool like the what lies beneath clear slipcase.
Why does uk always get standard versions of everything? I’m waiting for a USA style ghost in the shell with similar slip too.They did. Check out the Taiwan version......
I don't know how accurate it is but a Zavvi rep on the chat told me this is coming out in December.
Base has it listed for the end of December but I was unsure whether this was just a placeholder.I don't know how accurate it is but a Zavvi rep on the chat told me this is coming out in December.
Base?Base has it listed for the end of December but I was unsure whether this was just a placeholder.
It's pronounced Baa-Zay. It's a super high-end retailer of steelbooks that caters to the ultra wealthy and charges about 4 times what others charge because they can. Ok, I'll stop right here because you'll never believe my bullsh*t.Base?
Here's the link: Saint Maud [Blu-ray] [2020]Base?
This is a slooooowww burn horror film very different from Invisible Man.@Binary_Page
Is it in anyway artsy fartsy? Or just straight forward thrilling like The Invisible Man?
For what it's worth, this and The Invisible Man are amongst my favourite films this year, but they couldn't be more different. It's certainly more artsy fartsy than Invisible Man, but I wouldn't call it artsy fartsy on it's own terms, if that makes any sense?! Anyway, seen it twice at the cinema and can't wait for the steelbook!This is a slooooowww burn horror film very different from Invisible Man.