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    Hot on the heels of the “Adventures of” DVDs, I notice that SEX PLAY, a 1974 British sex comedy directed by Jack “The Incredible Shrinking Man” Arnold and co-starring Ed “UFO” Bishop is coming out on DVD in the US on August the 26th,under its AKA title “Games Girls Play”. Up until now this has been a very obscure title, so ahem I cant vouch for it being any good you understand.




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    name='Mr Flash']Hot on the heels of the “Adventures of” DVDs, I notice that SEX PLAY, a 1974 British sex comedy directed by Jack “The Incredible Shrinking Man” Arnold and co-starring Ed “UFO” Bishop is coming out on DVD in the US on August the 26th,under its AKA title “Games Girls Play”. Up until now this has been a very obscure title, so ahem I cant vouch for it being any good you understand.





    its one of the better examples of the genre ............so ive been told anyway !no seriously ive got a bootleg of it .is this new release on the jezebel label ?

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    I shouldn't think 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' would be very popular with the ladies? :-D

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    name='Briant']I shouldn't think 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' would be very popular with the ladies? :-D


    He might be with very petite ladies.

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    name='Briant']I shouldn't think 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' would be very popular with the ladies? :-D


    They are all looking at his eyes though

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    name='davidb']is this new release on the jezebel label ?


    its released on the 'dark sky films' label, not heard of them before.

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    name='Mr Flash']its released on the 'dark sky films' label, not heard of them before.


    I believe that's an Australian label .... my copy of Django is on Dark Sky and I got that from OZ.

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    name='batman']I believe that's an Australian label


    No, it's American, and is devoted mainly to horror. They're doing the up-coming Blu-Ray TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.



    DJANGO was released by Anchor Bay and then Blue Underground.

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    name='davidb']its one of the better examples of the genre ............so ive been told anyway !


    I'd recommed Val Guest's AU PAIR GIRLS as one of the better not-so-sexy 70's Britcoms. Pete Walker's COOL IT CAROL is so good I hesitate to lump it in with these.

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    name='asiamiles']No, it's American, and is devoted mainly to horror. They're doing the up-coming Blu-Ray TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.



    DJANGO was released by Anchor Bay and then Blue Underground.


    I checked my copy of Django and it is on the Blue Sky label, which is Australian. I was getting my Darks and my Blues muddled.



    Incidentally I have seen both the AB and BU editions of Django and my Blue Sky copy has the best transfer!

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