Frank is on blu-ray on December 9 in US
http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Domhnall-Gleeson/dp/B00ND0DCMW/ref=sr_1_2? s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1413130490&sr=1-2&keywords=Fra nk
I've preordered.
http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Domhnall-Gleeson/dp/B00ND0DCMW/ref=sr_1_2? s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1413130490&sr=1-2&keywords=Fra nk
I've preordered.
That's funny how you post this here, and no one (but me...LOL :)...) has responded.
Lena
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Can't wait to get this, even though the cover art's a mess that poorly conveys the theme and message (just like how Magnolia fudged up the art for "To the Wonder").
shareYep...already pre-ordered it. Warning...the blu.ray from the UK will not work on US PS3s...thought they were.region free, my error.
shareAwesome. Can't wait to get it.
That cover art is seriously terrible though. Looks cheap and doesn't even fit with the theme.
That's Magnolia Home Entertainment for you. Speaking from my position as an individual with a fascination with marketing and promotion, I'm at a loss as to how their theatrical division makes some pretty damn good posters that reflect the tone of the film while their home video designs are messy and muddle what to expect. One of their recent worse designs, including "Frank", are "Stage Fright" and "Filth". Compare the theatrical and home video arts and see which ones better convey what to expect.
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