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How do i get a copy of this to the uk?


This short sound like the best thing ever! I must have a copy of this film ne idea where i could get a copy of it to the uk?

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You'll have to talk with the people that made the movie and the dvd: [email protected]

http://www.illseeyouinmydreams.com/english/default.htm

It's worth it!








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well i think i may buy it at www.dvdlx.com or at Fnac site www.fnac.pt

Realmente esta curta é do melhor que já vi (dentro do género, claro).

Hasta

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I think that for the moment one must pay at the door, on delivery by the Postal Office, which is tough for most people - I'm speaking for myself, and I just ordered it.
I saw the film yesterday in a special session at the Portuguese National Film Archive, the session was outdoors and the night chilly, but believe me, everybody was happy, laughing, clapping hands, and expressing their appreciation for the people sitting next to them.
Wonderful result of co-operation - mostly Spanish crew and Portuguese actors (two top actresses seen without zombie prosthetics, and promise of more in the DVD's cut scenes) - will keep us entertained, and thrilled to the last horrendous gaping laugh.
The DVD is in four different languages, so the Portuguese dialogue will not be a barrier to foreigners.
For the time being, try following the Official Site link in IMDb.

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As a portuguese, i'm happy to know that somebody outside this lusitanian shores found this movie a good one. I just hope the humour of it translates well into other languages, as i found this movie, frankly, more funny then scary (though it has very good scares and great zombie SFX)... not to mention the very imaginative photography. The scene that made me laugh more then any other was whn the one-eyed patched priest gets his brains blow out... mostly of the humour cames form who plays that character, the very popular TV host and all arround very funny comedian Rui Unas. Rui Unas having his brains blown all over the place right at the begining of the movie is a pure must to anybody that digs the man as host/comedian. Good show, all around. If only portuguese cinema could hit and made a splash worldwise!

"A good movie is three good scenes and no bad scenes" Howard Hawks

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