If you've never seen the 1953 film "The 5000 Fingers of Dr T" you can get it from the same company:
https://www.powerhousefilms.co...0-fingers-of-dr-t-le
A children's film which was years ahead of its time and must have been an influence on people like Roald Dahl and Tim Burton.
It so happens I do own that title @El Loro. In fact over the last year or so I have purchased almost every title from that company. I really do need a couple of years off work to watch them all. I have started to use their "bundle" offer, which applies to just the new release window and gives 10% off. When you add in the titles I pick up from Criterion, Arrow, Eureka and BFI, I'm swamped !!! I don't want to even mention the mainstream films I buy from the regular studios. The upside is, that I'm looking forward to many great films (given the reviews, recommendations and classic status).
I am currently sitting at work and deciding if I can get my boos to allow me to take al of January off as annual leave (we get a lot of leave here).
Clearly, you have a big interest in film, I would be interested to hear your thoughts generally on what you purchase, the types of films you really enjoy, what you don't like and your thoughts on contemporary cinema.
The last film I watched, last week was "Three Billboards...". It had some interesting characters and a few surprises. Sam Rockwell in particular had me hating his character, especially in a couple of scenes, but I'll not elaborate if you have not seen it yet.