This was the second film I saw at the cinema and left a huge impression on me as a six year old - I freakin' love this movie despite what most people have to say about it! Thanks for the post
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DealsonFeals
26 Jul 17#16
Thank you fella - it worked :smile:
spatter
25 Jul 17#15
I went to the Krull world premiere in Leicester Square when I was about ten. I thought it was sheet then! But I'd watch it again for Lysette Anthony's finest performance
imdave
25 Jul 171#14
If you're ever not sure about a US release, if its A locked, search for it on blu-ray.com and you'll generally be able to find out its region coding. Howard the Duck for example, is confirmed ABC aka region free on its page.
Universal blu-rays are usually region free, but there are some exceptions. For example, a few of the Studio Ghibli films released by Universal/GKIDS are region A locked.
Just in general though, Blu-rays are a lot more likely to be region free than locked vs DVDs where region 0 DVDs were in the minority. So its worth looking further afield when buying blu-rays.
By the way, all European & Australian blu-rays will play in UK players (we are all region B, as is Africa & Middle East). So if for example you wanted Tom Savini's 1990 remake of "Night of the Living Dead", the Australian region free blu-ray is very affordable. Only other release is an OOP US release which was region A locked. Although even if Australian blu-ray had been locked, it would have still played in UK players.
wiggywig
24 Jul 17#13
I posted a deal on the Krull bluray a while back , so dunno if you got it then, but as mentioned you just have to hit the top menu button or square on a ps3/4 and it will bypass to the movies menu. Its a glitch in the release .
pr10rflanker
24 Jul 17#12
If you really need your Krull HD fix, it is available to stream, and usually for leas than a fiver, depending on your platform.
When the region warning pops up, press the Top Menu on your remote, it will take you to the main menu for the movie.
cheapskate25
23 Jul 171#5
Don't worry it's a Universal release and region free (nearly all their titles are). The one with the different cover is the Australian release. The disclaimer is a standard warning.
DealsonFeals to cheapskate25
24 Jul 17#8
The standard warning saw me getting Krull - which I couldn't play :[
wolfman78
23 Jul 171#7
What a classic...heat
Doo24
23 Jul 173#6
This was the second film I saw at the cinema and left a huge impression on me as a six year old - I freakin' love this movie despite what most people have to say about it! Thanks for the post
grilli
23 Jul 17#3
Please be advised. Unless otherwise stated, all BLU-RAY are REGION A and all DVD are REGION 1 encoding
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Universal blu-rays are usually region free, but there are some exceptions. For example, a few of the Studio Ghibli films released by Universal/GKIDS are region A locked.
Just in general though, Blu-rays are a lot more likely to be region free than locked vs DVDs where region 0 DVDs were in the minority. So its worth looking further afield when buying blu-rays.
By the way, all European & Australian blu-rays will play in UK players (we are all region B, as is Africa & Middle East). So if for example you wanted Tom Savini's 1990 remake of "Night of the Living Dead", the Australian region free blu-ray is very affordable. Only other release is an OOP US release which was region A locked. Although even if Australian blu-ray had been locked, it would have still played in UK players.
http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=33788
There's 2 versions on Amazon - the Region A (same cover) is only £4.66 (from their US store) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Howard-the-Duck-Blu-ray/dp/B019OI2B32/ref=sr_1_1_twi_blu_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500839301&sr=8-1&keywords=howard+the+duck+blu+ray
But the Region Free one (Different cover) is £8.87 (+£1.26pp)