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  • palitoy
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    Got the new MST3K set and "House of Dark Shadows" this week. Greatly looking forward to those.

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  • bgrimm77
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    It came out a couple ears ago but I just bought Trick or Treat.... not the old one with Ozzy... it was cool

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  • Blitzkid
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    Romero's diary of the dead,THEM!,Dance of the dead,Texas chainsaw massacre in a tin(remake) and My bloody valentine (remake) regular and 3-d version-at a local discount store ranging from $4-$7

    -Nick

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  • palitoy
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    How the MST3k box sets always correspond with my wife taking the kids away for a week I'll never know but wow, I'm grateful...

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  • ctc
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    Hmmmm....

    Mystery Science Theater 18 today! I've only had a chance to watch "The Beast Of Yucca Flats." ("This movie stops at nothing, and STAYS there.")

    Don C.

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  • ramsey37
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    I stopped at my local Big Lots this morning and found a few odds and ends:
    The Greatest American Hero Season 1 set $5.00
    AMC Cult Classics, a boxed set of six movies for $3.00:
    "Night of the Living Dead" 1968
    "House on Haunted Hill" 1958
    "Carnival of Souls" 1962
    "Night Tide" 1961
    "Bluebeard" 1944
    "Chamber of Horrors" 1940
    AMC Monsterfest Collection - Boris Karloff Classics $3.00:
    "The Ape" 1940
    "The Ghoul" 1934
    "The Terror" 1963
    "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" 1947
    This set was actually bundled with a couple of other things, a two-movie disc called Holiday Classics and one of the discs that came with the AMC Cult Classics set, which contains "Night of the Living Dead" and "House on Haunted Hill".
    Not a bad deal for $11.00 total
    George

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  • ctc
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    Hmmmm....

    One of the guys at work found me "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things;" which was better than I remembered (I haven't seen it since I was 11) and "Psychomania," which has always been one of my faves.

    Don C.

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  • wayne foundation 07
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    Got A Masters of Horror "Valerie under the Stairs".Its a pretty good series of movies if anyone has a chance to waych them.

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  • kryptosmaster
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    Watched SSSSSSS today!
    It was actually a lot better then I remembered except the end was a little goofy.
    Tried to find some more DVDs at Big Lots today but they seem to just have all the same crap they've had for the last few months now.
    Rich

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  • kryptosmaster
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    I couldn't believe the movie I found last night at Big Lots for $3. It's an old 1973 creepy movie about a guy that gets turned into a human snake. It's called SSSSSSS and stars Dirk Benedict!
    I remember getting scared watching it as a kid. I think i saw it at the drive-in.
    Rich

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  • palitoy
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    Found some "bad movie police" titles at Canadian Tire this week including "Galaxy of the Dinosaurs" which is a really weird film. Basically somebody took all the effects from "Planet of the Dinosaurs" but put his own footage. It's a bunch of "aliens" (people in street clothes) walking around what appears to be the directors backyard.

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Trip to Big Lots tonight, scored me a couple of $3 dvds. The Revenge of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) and a double feature disc: Isle of the Dead (1945) and Bedlam (1946) both starring Boris Karloff.

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Originally posted by mazinz
    yes it is
    That's the one I got. You can bet I paid a lot more than $5 for it. Sweet find, even if you did have to go to "Wallyworld" to buy it.

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  • ramsey37
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    I swung by my local Big Lots today and dug through the DVDs again. The picking were slim for genre films, but I did find the following:
    The Three Stooges in Orbit
    L. Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz (A selection of four of Baum's silent films based on the Oz books)
    Lon Chaney Jr. Collection (includes "Bride of the Gorilla", The Indestructible Man", and "The Devil's Messenger")
    George

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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by dr_cyclops
    Is that the one with the radio broadcast as a special feature?
    yes it is

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