Latest DVDs & BDs in My Collection

Started by geezer butler, July 19, 2014, 04:27:52 PM

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Memphremagog

Quote from: horrorhunter on May 03, 2016, 11:04:37 PM
Haven't watched it yet, geez, but I'll post a little review when I do.

I like the Monster/Western subgenre too. Some others that come to mind are:

Valley Of Gwangi
Curse Of The Undead
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter
Billy The Kid Vs. Dracula
The Beast Of Hollow Mountain
The Shadow Of Chikara

Dont forget Teenage Monster(1957)  ;)
DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

horrorhunter









I bought Zombie Pack 2 for Flesh Eater. The other two are classic Eurohorror Zombie flicks and I've had them for several years. I thought it was the old boxed pack of 3 sealed DVDs, but it's the 3 discs in one DVD case. It was nearly as cheap as Flesh Eater alone anyway.

The Embalmer/The Red Headed Corpse double feature is mainly for The Red Headed Corpse with Erika Blanc. It's the uncut film, and it was cheaper than a boot (and it's a pressed disc instead of a DVD-R). The Embalmer is an upgrade from the lousy Alpha DVD.

That Terror Tales Vol. 3 is one I didn't have. It features really awful Chinese flicks, but I buy them for the Eerie Pubs-esque artwork on the DVD cases when I can score them cheap. Still need Terror Tales Vol. 2 and Tales Of Voodoo Vol. 5.

I bought the other double feature for Dracula Blows His Cool. According to IMDb run time info it's the complete version, and it was cheaper than a boot. The version of Dr. Jekyll And The Werewolf on that disc is the crappy censored version that shows up on PD collections, but it's inconsequential for me because I have the Code Red version of the uncut movie.
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

horrorhunter

Got this today.



The DVDs for these are terrible, but the packaging is very cool for fans of Eerie Pubs monster mags. The back cover is an homage to the old Gayle House Horror Record ad that ran in so many comic books back in the '70s (complete with Gayle House Ghoul). These things were released a few years ago by VideoAsia and feature really bad Chinese horror films (and some Blaxsploitation) which are so badly presented the subtitles aren't even visible on the screen much of the time. As far as I know there are 9 of them, volumes 1-4 of Terror Tales and volumes 1-5 of Tales Of Voodoo. I still need a couple of them, but I refuse to pay over $10 for them so I may not complete the sets. The two I need seem to be more scarce and sellers want to jack up the price. They are a fun curiosity due to the packaging alone, but they certainly aren't worth very much because of the extremely poor quality DVDs.
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

horrorhunter

#633
Got these today.





Here's a pic of the entire cover for The Sinful Dwarf Blu-ray from Severin:



One of the sleaziest films ever made, that piece of crap is iconic cinematic trash. I love that over-the-top '70s Exploitation. "It's my only weakness".  >:D
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Memphremagog

DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

horrorhunter

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

horrorhunter

Got this in the mail today.



Love all things Creature;)
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Gory Glenn

Quote from: horrorhunter on May 20, 2016, 01:50:06 PM
Got this in the mail today.



Love all things Creature;)

Cool! Let us know what you think of it.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Gory Glenn on May 20, 2016, 02:48:42 PM
Cool! Let us know what you think of it.

Yeah, is there anything really new to a die hard Creature fan? I'll probably buy it, anyway, but if there's nothing special, I might wait till it's discounted.
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horrorhunter

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

horrorhunter

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

horrorhunter

Got these from Amazon today.









ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Monsters For Sale

#642
"Parents" is a little gem.



Michael:  "What are we eating?"

Mom:   "Leftovers,"

Michael
:  "But leftovers... from what? "We've had leftovers every day since we moved here, and I'd like to know what they were before they were leftovers."

Dad:  "Before they were leftovers, they were leftovers to be."
ADAM


Mike Scott

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