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For discussion of Tomas Alfredson's Film Låt den rätte komma in




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ZWD40
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by ZWD40 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:13 am
Just got my blu ray LtROI today for $24, which is great, considering the shipment costs could have easily doubled that should it have been shipped from elsewhere

I was informed this is the UK release
There's no pamphlet
Only problem is, I don't have blu-ray player(not even ps3)
hurrah!
infection: makes you buy stuff you can't even use
... she looks like a kid who has just been overindulgent with chocolate cake or a messy candy bar...
I could just picture Arnold planting a bloody kiss on Oskar telling him "I'll be back."
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Nicro
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by Nicro » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:19 am
That cover=Amazing
Death changes everything, sweeps everything away. Even mistakes.
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ayaparis
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by ayaparis » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:49 am
ZWD40 wrote:
There's no pamphlet

Yeppers, no insert covers (not one

) from all media -- UK Blu-ray, DVD or the U.S. releases. Sent them as gift to friends, left the U.K. BD for myself but no BD Player
The U.S. release of Blu-ray and dvd plays the movie in English dub by default. If you are sending it to a friend leave a note, It was too late for me

"YOU'RE GONNA CARRY THAT WEIGHT."
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Ash
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by Ash » Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:09 am
The cover- Brutal and Brilliant

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Casper
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by Casper » Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:38 am
Does the British version have TA's comments? if so are they in English?
Carpe Noctem
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Ash
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by Ash » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:08 am
That BluRay cover is identical to one advertised as Let the Right One In, UK Blu-ray re-release-
* Commentary with director Tomas Alfredson and author John Ajvide Lindqviste
* Deleted scenes
* Exclusive interview with Oskar and Eli (new)
* Exclusive 40-minute featurette: The Phenomenon of Let The Right One In (new)
* Collector's booklet (new)
That would be nice.

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DMt.
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by DMt. » Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:11 am
I hope someone puts that 'Phenomenon' doc on YouTube soon...

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Nicro
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by Nicro » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:53 pm
Ash wrote:That BluRay cover is identical to one advertised as Let the Right One In, UK Blu-ray re-release-
* Commentary with director Tomas Alfredson and author John Ajvide Lindqviste
* Deleted scenes
* Exclusive interview with Oskar and Eli (new)
* Exclusive 40-minute featurette: The Phenomenon of Let The Right One In (new)
* Collector's booklet (new)
That would be nice.

Does it really have all that?
I'm already planning to get the UK bluray but if this is the case then I'm getting on top of that NOW
Death changes everything, sweeps everything away. Even mistakes.
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randwill
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by randwill » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:03 pm
Nicro wrote:Ash wrote:That BluRay cover is identical to one advertised as Let the Right One In, UK Blu-ray re-release-
* Commentary with director Tomas Alfredson and author John Ajvide Lindqviste
* Deleted scenes
* Exclusive interview with Oskar and Eli (new)
* Exclusive 40-minute featurette: The Phenomenon of Let The Right One In (new)
* Collector's booklet (new)
That would be nice.

Does it really have all that?
I'm already planning to get the UK bluray but if this is the case then I'm getting on top of that NOW
No. None of that stuff actually materialized. Maybe in an alternate universe they have that version of the Blu-ray.
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Alaska
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by Alaska » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:03 pm
Wow that DVD looks awesome! I want it too, too bad I don't have blu-ray.