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  • csstuba
    Member
    • Jun 27, 2007
    • 37

    #46
    suspiria

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    • Bo8a_Fett
      Pat Troughton in disguise
      • Nov 21, 2007
      • 3738

      #47
      Just picked up
      Ghoul School
      Turkey Shoot AKA Blood Camp Thatcher
      Patrick
      Strange Behaviour
      Creepozoids
      Vampire killer barbys
      All for £1 each

      Also got the Hammer Collection Box set for £40 in a sale
      ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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      • unataper
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 8, 2007
        • 281

        #48
        Originally posted by lepage
        I just picked up the following but have not watched them yet.
        The reaping
        Hostel 2
        NOTLD 3-d (I did watch and though its not an award winner by any means, I thought it was fun)
        black sheep
        Wrong turn #2
        Darkman 3 disk set
        Dr. giggles
        Tales from the crypt season 7
        tales from the cyptkeeper animated series
        Abandoned (the last of the 8 films to die for)
        Some great movies on your list!

        Wrong Turn 2 is hilarious! My girlfriend and I sat down to watch it and about 30 minutes into the movie she turns to me and says "I didn't realize we were going to watch a comedy!" Lots of gore though, I really liked it.

        Cecil
        For the rules of the road have been lodged, it's peoples games you have to dodge- Bob Dylan

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        • unataper
          Veteran Member
          • Sep 8, 2007
          • 281

          #49
          Horror DVD purchases

          I bought Planet Terror. I wasn't going to buy Death Proof but with the $5 off coupon in PT, I probably will. I also picked up the Russian film "DAYWATCH".

          Cecil
          For the rules of the road have been lodged, it's peoples games you have to dodge- Bob Dylan

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          • palitoy
            live. laugh. lisa needs braces
            • Jun 16, 2001
            • 59204

            #50
            I got a tip here to go to Giant Tiger (thanks Stretchandro) and I got the 75th year edition of Frankenstein for $10. It was the only copy but they had tons of Dracula (I'm sorry that movie puts me to sleep). What a great DVD set, the extras alone are worth it.

            However, the whole container just completely fell apart when I opened it.
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            • toys2cool
              Ultimate Mego Warrior
              • Nov 27, 2006
              • 28605

              #51
              I just got the Phantom of the mall Eric's revenge and the coolest part is that i contacted the Guy who plays Eric (Derek Rydall) who was also in Popcorn in the 80's and the chick Kari Whitman(who was a playmate ) and the both were really cool and said they would sign it for no charge...How cool is that?
              "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

              http://ultimatewarriorcollection.webs.com/
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              • cjefferys
                Duke of Gloat
                • Apr 23, 2006
                • 10180

                #52
                I just picked up the Asian horror anthology 3 EXTREMES for dirt cheap at Blockbuster ($2.75!). It includes short films by Park Chan-Wook ("Old Boy"), Fruit Chan ("Durian Durian") and Takashi Miike ("Audition", "Ichi the Killer"). This is supposed to be pretty twisted, and I'm especially a Miike fan, so I'm looking forward to watching this. I'm always happy to see the less mainstream stuff sell for so cheap at BB.

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                • ramsey37
                  • Jun 18, 2001
                  • 0

                  #53
                  Originally posted by palitoy
                  I got a tip here to go to Giant Tiger (thanks Stretchandro) and I got the 75th year edition of Frankenstein for $10. It was the only copy but they had tons of Dracula (I'm sorry that movie puts me to sleep). What a great DVD set, the extras alone are worth it.

                  However, the whole container just completely fell apart when I opened it.
                  I couldn't make myself buy either of the 75th Anniversary sets at original issue price, since I already have the Legacy sets for both characters. For $10.00, I'd have to bite the bullet though.
                  I agree that "Frankenstein" is definitely the better film of the two. "Dracula" has iconic performances by Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye, but the rest of the cast is pretty lackluster. Once Dracula takes up residence at Carfax Abbey, the movie moves at a glacial pace. On a totally unrelated note, I'll be adding more crosses and garlic to my room tonight, just to be safe. Nothing personal, Count!
                  George

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                  • ramsey37
                    • Jun 18, 2001
                    • 0

                    #54
                    I picked up the Universal Classic Sci-Fi Ultimate Collection and the Hellboy Director's Cut set within the last few weeks.
                    George

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                    • palitoy
                      live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                      • Jun 16, 2001
                      • 59204

                      #55
                      I agree that "Frankenstein" is definitely the better film of the two. "Dracula" has iconic performances by Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye, but the rest of the cast is pretty lackluster. Once Dracula takes up residence at Carfax Abbey, the movie moves at a glacial pace.
                      That's where my wife and I both fell asleep (mid day) on our last attempt to watch it. She's a vampire movie fanatic and her favourite is Dracula's Daughter, which I view as a better film.

                      I would like to watch the extras on the Dracula disk so I might go back and get it as well.
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                      • cjefferys
                        Duke of Gloat
                        • Apr 23, 2006
                        • 10180

                        #56
                        Originally posted by ramsey37
                        I agree that "Frankenstein" is definitely the better film of the two. "Dracula" has iconic performances by Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye, but the rest of the cast is pretty lackluster. Once Dracula takes up residence at Carfax Abbey, the movie moves at a glacial pace.
                        Oh yeah, I agree with all of this. FRANKENSTEIN is infinitely better. I just have a hard time getting through DRACULA (and I'm a fan of several other Browning films), especially the second half. The lack of music and stagebound camera work certainly doesn't help (unfortunately, these two things may have been partly because this film was an early talkie). I have yet to actually watch the Spanish version (which is supposed to be superior on all counts except lacking the iconic presence of Lugosi in the title role).

                        Is there anything substantial on the 75th Anniversary sets that isn't on the Legacy sets? I already have the latter versions, so I don't know if it's worth my while to hunt down those $10 75th Ann. sets.

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                        • ramsey37
                          • Jun 18, 2001
                          • 0

                          #57
                          Originally posted by cjefferys
                          I have yet to actually watch the Spanish version (which is supposed to be superior on all counts except lacking the iconic presence of Lugosi in the title role).
                          The Spanish version is definitely better, although Bela Lugosi was a much better Dracula. If they coulda done the Spanish version with Bela, it would've been perfect.
                          George

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                          • DocDrako
                            Formerly Doc Drako
                            • Nov 11, 2004
                            • 2813

                            #58
                            The last horror DVD I picked up was Dawn of the Dead, the original version. But that was last Halloween. I still need to pick up Day of the Dead.

                            "I prefer to remain an enigma."

                            DRAKO'S GOOD TRADERS LIST

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                            • FullerDawg
                              Super Mego Man
                              • Jan 5, 2007
                              • 138

                              #59
                              Just watched "30days of Night" Pretty cool

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                              • apes3978
                                Permanent Member
                                • Nov 19, 2005
                                • 4901

                                #60
                                I'm not quite how sure this sizes up to most of the other titles listed in this thread (which seem to be "monster" films) but I picked up PET SEMETARY in WALMART's "2 for $11.00" bin awhile back...

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