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Posted by Marc on 08/10/06 16:20
"kim" <ntscuser@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Marc" <marc@isnotforemailing.com> wrote in message
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>> "Bobby Internet" <bobbyinternet@@SPAMSPAMSPAM.hot.mail.com> wrote in
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>> > "Djinn" <djinn.666@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>> > news:le-dnaoC3eIsZ0TZRVnytg@bt.com...
>> >> Can anyone tell me if there are any online stores that specialise in
> rare
>> >> or limited edition dvd's ?
>> >>
>> >> I'm trying to track down a ltd edition of Sin City which came in the
>> >> trendy 'tin box' style packaging, and was the complete uncut version.
>> >>
>> >> I'm also after the 4 disk australian edition of Wolf Creek and also
>> >> the
>> >> 'tin' edition of Serenity
>> >
>> > Google is your friend
>> >
>> > Sin City Tin
>> >
>> > https://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/788424
>> >
>> This isn't the uncut version though. That's just the original release in
>> a
>> tin. So you didn't fully complete his request ;)
>
> There is no "uncut" version. The special edition is just a re-edit of the
> original movie into four segments with negligible extra footage. Unless
> you
> want to view the four main stories separately, the original version is
> better.
>
> (kim)
Fine, but it isn't that version either. It's the *barebones* original
release, not the 2/3 disc version available in the US, Scandanavia or Asia.
Plus you get way more extra features. But it's personal opinion which
version you prefer. I was just pointing out that the tin wasn't the special
edition.
/\/\arc
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