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blackstar

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 5:39 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
Just wanted to know if anyone has ordered stuff from http://www.blackstar.co.uk before - I am venturing into the world of region free DVD players and found some movies available at blackstar, so I was wondering if they are more reputable than, say, another universe.

:D

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 6:23 pm
by Double Espresso
definately more reputable than AU, then again who isn't!!!

I've never ordered from them, but I know people who have, and they've never had a problem. They've also been doing business for over 2 years so I'm sure their'd be bad press about if they deserved any. I believe play.com is cheaper though, that said I dunno what you're after and I think Blackstar has more stuff yeah?

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 6:39 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
Thanks for the info - play.com is definitely less expensive! I will definitely keep that in mind.

(I am embarrassed to admit that I couldn't wait so I ordered through blackstar and now I see that I would have saved $10+ if I had waited for a reply and ordered through play.com - damn my OCD!)

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 7:49 pm
by fnordboy
candygirl wrote:Thanks for the info - play.com is definitely less expensive! I will definitely keep that in mind.

(I am embarrassed to admit that I couldn't wait so I ordered through blackstar and now I see that I would have saved $10+ if I had waited for a reply and ordered through play.com - damn my OCD!)
what did you order? :D

BTW welcome to the world of region-free-dom

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 8:13 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
Another embarrassing detail of my foray into region-free-dom: I bought Breakin' (known as Breakdance in Europe) and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.

Ohhhh, the shame! My sister and I used to watch those movies all the time when we were young and they were rerun on cable. Can you believe that classic movies such as this have not been released on DVD in the US?

Laugh all you want, but "Freakshow on the Dance Floor" still brings me back to the sunny day when Adam introduces Kelly to Ozone and Turbo.

:D

Besides, Breakin' introduced me to Ice-T. Yup I'm gonna keep rationalizing why I bought these damn movies. My guilty pleasures!

:oops:

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 8:41 pm
by fnordboy
candygirl wrote:Another embarrassing detail of my foray into region-free-dom: I bought Breakin' (known as Breakdance in Europe) and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
damn, i didn't know that they were released r2. Now i might have to make that purchase :D

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 8:44 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
Are you mocking me?

:wink:

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 9:03 pm
by fnordboy
candygirl wrote:Are you mocking me?

:wink:
LOL I wish i was, but i was a huge fan of those movies too as was my girlfriend (though she prefers Krush Groove).

It is funny though, I recently watched B2:EB on tv and I always remembered the characters as being tough and cool. Wow was I completely wrong.

No way, Breakin 2 comes with a a "B-boy battle score sheet", you can not get a cooler extra than that (though the Heathers ruler almost ties it in coolness).

Posted: Jan 6th 2003, 9:25 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
I thought that people admitting they liked the Mariah Carey Christmas song was a triumph, but this is bliss - someone else who would actually pay money to own a movie with the words "Electric Boogaloo" in the title!

I hadn't watched either movie for years - six or eight? I can't even remember the last time I watched them. Anyway, while I was home for Christmas, I pulled out our old copy of Breakin' (taped off HBO in the 80s) and watched it at 2am. I too remember thinking that Ozone was so tough and cool, but watching it again gave me some perspective. He's still cool though.

And the acting. Just watching Kelly say, "You're afraid!" made me cringe.

Anyway, I had known about the R2 DVDs since last year but I wasn't privy to all the region-free information that I now have at my fingertips :wink: so I was reluctant to buy them and then have no way of watching them. I pictured myself holding the case and touching the disc, then putting it away as I sang "You can be what you want to..."

After I bought the region free player for my dad, I figured what the heck? Time to move into the 21st century and scrap the piece of crap DVD player that I have now. I didn't even know about the B-boy battle score sheet until I looked at play.com today - you know I was excited when I saw that!

And I don't have a Heathers ruler - I tried to convince my sister to buy the special edition Heathers DVD for my birthday last year, but I ended up buying the regular version at Target. I was really looking forward to the mini yearbook.

*sigh*

I'll have to settle for my Breakin' score sheet. I bet it's freaking awesome!

:D

blackstar

Posted: Jan 7th 2003, 10:16 am
by lance
Candygirl,

My good friend Mek has been ordering from Blackstar for years. He has never had any problems with them. He told me that they usually ship to him in under a week. So far he has ordered and received from them: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Seasons 2-5, Angel Seasons 1 & 2, South Park Seasons 1-4. He is currently waiting for South Park Season 5 which is being delayed due to Warner International.

This just in....he just handed me a packet of information on a good Region Free DVD player that you might want to look into. It is the JVC XV-S500BK Progressive Scan Code Free & Region Free DVD Player.

Hope this helps.

Lance Man

Re: blackstar

Posted: Jan 7th 2003, 10:22 am
by fnordboy
lance wrote:This just in....he just handed me a packet of information on a good Region Free DVD player that you might want to look into. It is the JVC XV-S500BK Progressive Scan Code Free & Region Free DVD Player.
I actually have the JVC XV-SA602, and it is a great region free player. Played anything i've thrown at it, and has the best picture quality. Perfect PAL > NTSC conversion. Picked mine up from jvbdigital.com a few months back. Amazing player. Pricey when compared to the Cyber Home that does the same thing for only 60 bucks. But the quality is better by far.

I almost picked up the JVC S500 but opted for the 602 at the last minute, offered a fe wmore playability options (that i will probably rarely if ever use).

Region Free

Posted: Jan 7th 2003, 10:33 am
by lance
Sweet.

Lance Man

Posted: Jan 7th 2003, 9:31 pm
by MovieMac
candygirl wrote:Another embarrassing detail of my foray into region-free-dom: I bought Breakin' (known as Breakdance in Europe) and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
Just to let you know, Breakin' 2 has been announced for R1 today, but Breakin' (1) has not. Breakin' 2 will be released on April 15 by MGM along with quite a few more 80s musicals. Retail for all titles is $14.95.

Source: DVDFile

Posted: Jan 7th 2003, 9:39 pm
by fnordboy
MovieMac wrote:
candygirl wrote:Another embarrassing detail of my foray into region-free-dom: I bought Breakin' (known as Breakdance in Europe) and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
Just to let you know, Breakin' 2 has been announced for R1 today, but Breakin' (1) has not. Breakin' 2 will be released on April 15 by MGM along with quite a few more 80s musicals. Retail for all titles is $14.95.

Source: DVDFile
Unfortunately though, the R1 release is fullscreen only, though the R2 might be also, Blackstar didn't say on their site, and i'm too lazy too look elsewhere at this moment.

I do wonder if the R1 will have the same extras, if any. (hip-hop timeline, b-boy battle score sheet, cast and crew bios, phot gallery, and a how-to breakdance instructional)

talk about timing!

Posted: Jan 8th 2003, 3:00 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
No offense to Turbo's girlfriend (because she was really hot!), but if I had to choose only one of the Breakin' movies, it would be the original so I'm not TOO upset over the news. I'm kicking myself a little bit (still haven't bought the region free DVD player yet), but I'm okay with it. Must...keep...rationalizing...

:D

(I can't believe that less than a week after I ordered these R2 DVDs, they announce that they are releasing one of the movies in R1 - grrrr!)