While the DVD here is kind of lame because of those thngs I mentioned, it's definitely an improvement over videotape -- no video noise, no grain, etc. So even though it's not widescreen, at least the important things are still there. It's not very expensive to buy, i remember -- i think the one I bought cost considerably less than the normal $20 disc. But at the top ofthe comments here, Christy posts a link to a site in Oz that offers it for not too much in US dollars, and it doesn't say whether the disc is any better, or widescreen, but it might be worth checking on.
It's cool to find so many people who've liked it. I think that's going to be one of the funner things about writing about obscure movies -- meeting people who have seen them. And, of course, if I can get even a couple people to try out something I love, that always makes me unbelievably happy. I get so weirdly excited when I can share things.
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It's cool to find so many people who've liked it. I think that's going to be one of the funner things about writing about obscure movies -- meeting people who have seen them. And, of course, if I can get even a couple people to try out something I love, that always makes me unbelievably happy. I get so weirdly excited when I can share things.