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I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE - WHERE TO BUY THE UNCUT VERSION???

jedi mind tricks (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 5th August 2004, 22:41

I hear that this film is heavily cut on the uk version. does any1 know where i can buy the full uncut version with special features?

cheers

RE: I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE - WHERE TO BUY THE UNCUT VERSION???

el_duderino (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 5th August 2004, 23:40

The anchor bay millenium version (Region 1) is uncut and has an audio com and special features. 2 discs I think......

RE: I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE - WHERE TO BUY THE UNCUT VERSION???

Butterfield8 (Elite) posted this on Friday, 6th August 2004, 08:34

Dark, I have pm`d you fella.

Got in trouble for posting the site address a while back I think ;-)



They are a great outfit that have been used by a good few people on here - happy watching mate - especially the Jap Cinema range!





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RE: I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE - WHERE TO BUY THE UNCUT VERSION???

Mike G (Elite) posted this on Friday, 6th August 2004, 11:01

DVD Pacific have both versions in stock (the Millennium Edition, and the old one without the extras). You`d be taking a chance with Customs of course...

Mike

RE: I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE - WHERE TO BUY THE UNCUT VERSION???

zesja (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 8th August 2004, 13:28

DVD Pacific are great, I order from them regularly. I`m my experience if you ensure you order total is below about £20 not including shipping and have priority air mail you shouldn`t be liable for any import duty.

RE: I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE - WHERE TO BUY THE UNCUT VERSION???

Mike G (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 8th August 2004, 15:07

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I`m my experience if you ensure you order total is below about £20 not including shipping and have priority air mail you shouldn`t be liable for any import duty.


You`re right (the limit is £18 actually) - but I didn`t mean that, I was thinking of the Customs restrictions on importing "indecent and obscene" material. I Spit was once considered a "video nasty", so Customs might have a problem with it.

That said, packages from mainstream retailers like DVD Pacific are unlikely to get opened and checked in the first place, so it`s probably not worth worrying about.

Mike

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