ewaffle wrote:A real fan of Hong Kong film faces some of the same difficulties as does the opera afficianado. There are some classic movies (these four aren't classics, of course) that can only be seen on cropped, sped up, dubbed and choppily edited versions but the flash of genius that shines through is worth it. Much the same with some opera performances. If someone wants to hear "La Traviata" with Maria Callas from Mexico City in 1952, he will have to listen to a dupe of the original tape made from backstage with all its imperfections.
That those moments come shining through all the crud indeed makes even the worst transfers bearable. These are not movies that will likely see reissues any time soon, so if you wanna see 'em, you have to find 'em where you can. And short of digging up an old made-in-Hong Kong VHS or VCD or LD release in the musty corners of some Chinatown shop or while poking around the recesses of various Asian online dealers, this is about the only option available. I've seen HOLY VIRGIN and DARK CITY, but haven't seen the other two, so this set might be a (cheap) purchase if I knew I could get even a modest price at resale (since it doesn't sound like a keeper). Unfortunately, no Netflix here in Canada, and the service we do have, zip.ca, isn't the greatest . . .