By the way, it shows how much more disciplined the Japanese are, whereas if the DVD had come out elsewhere it would have been pirated and uploaded online in no time...
Re: FEMALE FIGHT CLUB (Miguel A. Ferrer, 2016)
Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 11:51
by enigma777666
dude the dvd is like $40 that's like double the price of any other DVD!
Re: FEMALE FIGHT CLUB (Miguel A. Ferrer, 2016)
Posted: 18 Feb 2017, 18:02
by Jox
'Dude',
I know how much is costs since I bought it, this is the average price of DVDs in Japan...
If you find it's too much (and you're right) and don't want it this badly to pay that, have a little patience and wait for the DVD to come out in Europe (May 2 in Sweden) or the US or Netflix.
Not only what your asking is illegal but I don't support it and it's killing these films and my line of business.
Forgive me for being harsh but I find pretty rude of you to just come here for the first time and ask for favors.
Thank you for your understanding.
Re: FEMALE FIGHT CLUB (Miguel A. Ferrer, 2016)
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 07:38
by enigma777666
I totally understand. I hate it when I buy something then post it all over the internet for free, but what shipping do you suggest for it, and can you tell me how many female fights and how many dolph fights are there?
Any other updates concerning this film? For awhile I was getting it mixed up with the similar production FIGHT VALLEY which had a similar focus and premise.
Re: FEMALE FIGHT CLUB (Miguel A. Ferrer, 2016)
Posted: 01 Jun 2017, 10:10
by Jox
Waiting for a new Swedish date and Lionsgate to announce the US release...
The trailer is rather nice (again) and even if it spoils a little, it seems like Dolph has a good part. I'm kinda looking forward to it.
Re: FEMALE FIGHT CLUB (Miguel A. Ferrer, 2016)
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 14:33
by Jox
Yeah, it kinda spoils a couple things...
Dolph's role isn't huge but it's intricate to the plot and his appearances are balanced throughout the film which is honestly decent, gritty, and the best recent one aside from DON'T KILL IT (haven't got to watch my WELCOME TO WILLITS DVD yet which is saying how much I'm not rushing to see the latest DL titles).
Thankfully the "female fighting" aspect isn't too exploitative even though that's probably the thing that brings the movie down for me (but I wouldn't care if it were men either, just not into fighting movies anymore and even less about MAA / UFC fighting)