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  • wolfie
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    Just watched the Zombie episode on You Tube, there seem's to be a few on there.

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  • tay666
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    Originally posted by DCSTING
    Does anyone think this will ever get released on Blu-Ray?

    I doubt it personally but just wondering if anyone has any insight. I already own the standard definition DVD's and actually don't own a Blu-ray player yet. If this ever get's released on Blu-Ray, I may take the plunge.
    I really doubt it.
    I think the only reason they even finally got around to a DVD release was because the remake TV series that was starting around that time.
    Thought they could get some mileage out of it then.

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  • megoapesnut
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    I always thought they picked the actor for the first movie as a nod to Dark Shadows as the vampire looks quite a bit like Barnabas Collins.

    The Rakshasa episode was Horror in the Heights and I believe the headless motorcycle dude ep was Chopper

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  • johnnystorm
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    One of my all-time favorite series! My favorite episodes were the Zombie, the Swamp Monster, the headless Motorcyclist, and the Rakshasa (where he shoots "Miss Emily" in the gut with an arrow!)

    Moonstone Comics has been doing a Kolchak comic book for awhile now, it's quality is up & down, but hey, it's the real deal not that imposter from a couple years ago. Best so far was the meeting of Kolchak & Barnabas Collins. They just did an adaption of the Night Strangler movie. The did the first movie a couple years ago.


    Kolchak: the Night Stalker

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  • megoapesnut
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    I would seriously doubt that the studio would spend the money to clean these up for a blu-ray release. I can't see it selling well enough to keep that from being a loss, and I am betting the studio would think the same, even if this would pop up on their radar. I'd be all over it if they did though. However, this is one of the few movies/shows that doesn't really bother me all that much. The old grainy picture gives it that 70's feel and I love to watch it regardless.

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  • DCSTING
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    Does anyone think this will ever get released on Blu-Ray?

    I doubt it personally but just wondering if anyone has any insight. I already own the standard definition DVD's and actually don't own a Blu-ray player yet. If this ever get's released on Blu-Ray, I may take the plunge.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Just watched The Night Strangler last night. That has to be my favorite "episode", even though it was a movie. I LOVE the secret, undiscovered part of underground Seattle. How many of us would have loved to discover some place like that when we were kids!

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  • ctc
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    Hmmmm....

    Kolchak still rocks! You gotta give 'em some slack for 1970's tv level effects; but the stories are great. I liked how they went back to the actual legends for the monsters; such as the zombie, or the Rakshasa.

    Don C.

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  • YoungOnce
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    I'd like to try it out again. I wish that they'd re-release it on better discs. Some of the Amazon reviews say that the two-sided discs can have glitches. I've held off because of that. (Always held off on the WKRP in Cincinnatti discs too, because the original music was extracted)

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  • Remco Monster
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    One of my all time favorite shows. I wish someone would make an action figure already!

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  • alex
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    Beiing U.k , its great U lot start these threads, because I find out lots of things that I missed, have to say downloaded the TV movies and really enjoyed them, waiting for the series now

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  • Joe90
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    Originally posted by YoungOnce
    It might not hold up for me, but my memories of it are great!
    I'm with megoapesnut on this. The series is really well done. If you enjoyed it then, you'll still enjoy it now.

    I remember Darren McGavin from a great television series in the late 1960's called The Outsider. He plays a down in the dump Private Eye who drove an old car. Sort of a PI version of Kolchak.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by YoungOnce
    Great memories... I loved this show growing up... haven't seen any in ages. I remember him filling a zombie's mouth with salt and attempting to sew it closed, all in the close confines of the back of some old car. It might not hold up for me, but my memories of it are great!
    The Zombie, another of my fav eps. Try it, I think it will have held up for you. It did for me big time.

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  • YoungOnce
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    Great memories... I loved this show growing up... haven't seen any in ages. I remember him filling a zombie's mouth with salt and attempting to sew it closed, all in the close confines of the back of some old car. It might not hold up for me, but my memories of it are great!

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  • Type3Toys
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    Great show. I will have to check this out for sure.

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