Oh, it's the Millcreek reissues of the BK Columbia horrors. I have the Columbia label DVDs.
It was issued through Criterion.
We've been frequently pleased with the Millcreek cheapo sets of PD films
Only problem might be with compression.
I think you're referring to "Monsters and Madmen". I was talking about this one.
What can you say about a flick like this? I was expecting a low budget, settle for any talent that's willing to do this, type of a movie. Well I'm here to say it was very well put together. From the acting, to the lighting, camera work, everything, I like this movie, some parts made me feel a bit uncomfortable but that's what its meant to do. If it didn't then there is something seriously wrong with you. It's about snuff, and whether or not you believe it's out there. Also, this is a warning, it's not for kids.
......some parts made me feel a bit uncomfortable but that's what its meant to do. If it didn't then there is something seriously wrong with you.
I didn't find it all that disturbing; When there are "real monsters" in the world, a movie cannot begin to show anything that hasn't actually been done by some depraved human being at some point. Just found it "shocking" for the sake of being so.
This Scream Factory edition of "Army of Darkness" comes with 3 versions of the film, theatrical, international and directors cut, all on 3 blu-ray disks. Not to mention a boat load of special features. If your a fan of the "Evil Dead Trilogy" then this is a must have. One more thing, there was a problem with one of the disks, can't remember what, but if you want to make sure you get the corrected copy, do what I did and order it directly from Scream Factory.
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