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VOTE FOR WORLDWEIRD CINEMA!
Topic Started: May 23 2009, 06:24 AM (3,171 Views)
cinehound
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Great news !!!
:cheers:
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Jared
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Thanks guys! At least two of you give a shit ...
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...More shit from a third one dude!
Hang on as Kadin Dusmani is on its way to you...

But it could be worse...
Like, trying to sell dvd's and seeing that "give a shit" means cash.

Now, over 2 weeks after release date, I've sold the astronomical number of 8 copies on ebay, while in 2 weeks I sold over 20 of Karanlik Sular my worst seller ever (till now...)

So, cheer up as there's worse shit in these parts...
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Lars Jacobsson
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Holy shit! Only eight copies? What the hell id wrong with people? I can understand (sort of) that maybe not all people would go crazy for something like TARZAN ISTANBULDA but this is one one of the Onar releases that i've personally been most psyched about in a long time and it also appears to be one of the most commercial films in the catalog (except maybe some of the superhero flicks and possibly CELLAT). It should be a bigseller. Where is the world going?

...and the financial crisis obviously isn't stopping people from buying 25 year old videotapes for astronomical sums...
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Jared
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Jun 12 2009, 07:32 PM
...More shit from a third one dude!
Hang on as Kadin Dusmani is on its way to you...

But it could be worse...
Like, trying to sell dvd's and seeing that "give a shit" means cash.

Now, over 2 weeks after release date, I've sold the astronomical number of 8 copies on ebay, while in 2 weeks I sold over 20 of Karanlik Sular my worst seller ever (till now...)

So, cheer up as there's worse shit in these parts...

Oy vey! How horrible!
I'm sure my review will change all that! :D
Well, I'd like to think it would, but fans indifference to anything different would seem to trump all of our efforts.
Bill, your fortitude in the face of such crushing indifference is a real inspiration to me. Thanks again for doing what you do.
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Jared
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Another new post up. Just doing my part to support the Greek economy!
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Jared
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Well, as soon as it started, it may be over again. I've just been locked and declared a "spam site". This is fucking stupid, I am so fucking angry about this.
Didn't this happen to Andrew Leavold and his Weng Weng blog? What did he do about it?
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cinehound
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What do you mean you have been locked? From whom? :blink:
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Stephen Gladwin
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Hey! Glad I checked this thread or I'd never know about this Turkish giallo flick Kadin Dusmani! In fact, I was so psyched I just bought it blind! I'm definitely happy to support Onar films! Bangarang!

Anyways, Kadin Dusmani looks like great fun. In fact, it looks more like one of those classic German Krimis than a giallo to me, judging from the trailer. For some reason I was more reminded of the Alfred Vohrer classic THE MONK WITH A WHIP than a giallo!

To Onar Films: Are there any other "true" Turkish horror films like this? I'm well aware of the Turkish fantasy/superhero Kilink films, but I'm not too interested in those. I'm a horror guy through and through, and I've never really come across a true Turkish horror film before Kadin Dusmani.

Do you plan on releasing more Turkish horror films?
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cinehound
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Onar Films has also released the TURKISH HORROR DOUBLE BILL DVD with two Turkish horror/giallo masterpieces! Also if you check the site he has imported some very nice newer Turkish horror DVDs too! All in low prices!
http://www.onarfilms.com

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