Advantages: At last uncut and available to buy on high street shelves Disadvantages: Few have heard of it, and as a result few will buy it
Shameless films 9th release is one of the original "Video Nasties" banned back in 1984, when the department of public prosecutions with help from scum newspapers The Daily Mail & Daily Express decided to act as the voice of the people (controversially the same scum newspapers have been at it again this last weekend).
Having received some well deserved acclaim for Who Saw Her Die? Italian director Aldo Lado embarked on his next movie. Night Train Murders (AKA Second House On The Left, La Bête tue de sang-froid, Le Dernier train de la nuit, Don't Ride on LateNight Trains etc. etc.) turned out to be a much bigger movie for Lado; unfortunately the marvellous work he had done in the past, was about to be buried under something far more controversial.
Roberto Infascelli had been to America and had seen a movie by Wes Craven (Scream ...
merchandise slowly beginning to make its way its way into the shops. First off we had the book, 'Girls Night In', and the DVD 'The Very Best Of...', both of which are truly wonderful. But I wanted more...
Then last month the new book, 'Here Come The Girls' was released, giving me yet another fix of Loose Women. And then...this morning, I received a DVD I preordered the month previous. Yes, it is 'LateNight with Loose Women'!
The DVD can be recognised by its wonderful cover. It has a main red colour, very bright and matches the book. On the front you can see a picture of four Loose Women: Andrea, Jane, Sherrie and Carol. I did wonder where the rest were, but luckily that was soon revealed. On the back there are some images from shows, making everything seem so much more exciting. I couldn't wait!
When the DVD starts up, the Loose Women theme tune ...