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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Oct 20, 2023 23:44:40 GMT -5
11. The Beyond (1981)
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Post by Ludwig Kaiser’s Walk on Oct 21, 2023 1:05:42 GMT -5
20. No One Will Save You (2023)
I have a difficult time watching movies with no dialogue at home, so I think I may have been into this more at the theatre. Not really much else to say about it, but some cool aliens I reckon.
Also, starting Sunday I’ll be traveling around the East Coast of the USA, so I probably won’t keep up on the daily, but will catch up when I get back.
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Post by Ludwig Kaiser’s Walk on Oct 21, 2023 2:52:26 GMT -5
21. Slotherhouse (2023)
This shit rocked. Terribly acted, horrible puppetry, but the name and concept brought me in and then it was way more fun than I was even hoping for. Check it out on Hulu if you can, I can’t recommend this enough.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Oct 21, 2023 9:45:57 GMT -5
For years I was sure this was the first Fulci I saw. Then learned about his White Fang movies. We got showwn one of those at school when I was a kid. Today was Children of the Corn the original. After watching the what 3rd remake/reboot a few days ago I wanted to see how well the original holds up. Not that well. It's neat to see how this average film spawned a LONG running franchise. COTC is up there with Friday the 3th ,Amityville and Witchcraft for most sequels.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Oct 22, 2023 9:18:42 GMT -5
12. Bad Taste (1987)
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Post by Milkman Norm on Oct 22, 2023 10:24:10 GMT -5
Trying to watch something horror or Halloween related every night. I haven't kept a formal list. Last Night was The Shining, the night before was Halloween III: Season of the Witch. I've also been watching the classic THoHs and the Bob's Burgers Halloween episodes.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 22, 2023 20:59:56 GMT -5
14) Trauma (1993), Pan's Labyrinth (2006), Pieces (1983) Piper Laurie's death inspired me to finally check this one out on Saturday afternoon. Amazing performance by her in one of two American-shot Argento productions. What really surprised me though is that, not only was this shot in Minneapolis (where I currently live, which I knew) but there's so many scenes literally shot in my neighborhood that I walk through every day which look either identical or almost identical as they were 30 years ago. Overall I had fun with it, I get why Argento fans don't like it as the whimsical score doesn't fit it at all, and I get why non-Argento devotees don't like it because he directed it like a love story that has waaaaaay more decapitations than the average Hollywood romance. The eating disorder subplot has also aged wildly terribly, but beyond that I enjoyed it as a whodunit which I genuinely did not guess at all and I appreciate the next-level bonkers reveal of the killer and the motivation. Haven't seen "Trauma" for a few years... is that the one with the neighbor kid at the end? (I don't want to go in to more detail because I don't want to spoil it for anyone) And what did you think about the dancing girl during the end credits? I mean, I kind of know why that footage was there, but it was a very strange thing to include in the movie, wasn't it? The other two were theatrical screenings I hosted as part of the Cine Latino festival here in Minneapolis for their special midnight showings. Pan's Labyrinth is great, of course. We had a really big turnout for it, and I'm pleased that we only had seven disgusted walkouts during Pieces, which might be 'The Room' of college slasher movies.I've never thought of it that way, and that might be the greatest interpretation of "Pieces" I've heard. I love the part where the killer sneaks onto an elevator with a victim, with a running gas-powered chain saw 'hidden' behind his back... I actually don't recall the end credits dancing, I'll throw the disk on sometime this week and report my thoughts. And yeah, "Pieces" and "The Room" fall into that very small company of movies that have all the resources to make a movie but make them in a way that a movie shouldn't be made. I'd put the direct-to-video Master P directed crime drama 'MP Da Last Don' in that same category. Just kind of amazing that they were completed and released for human consumption, and entertainingly so, but with so many basic rules of filmmaking just flat-out ignored and left miles away.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 22, 2023 21:35:07 GMT -5
18) Motel Hell (1980)
- A first time watch despite it being heavily quoted throughout my entire life. Not sure why I never got around to it until now but I really enjoyed it. For something labeled a "horror comedy," I like the balance of 90% horror and 10% tops comedy. It makes the creepy moments genuinely unsettling (the vegetable garden reveal was probably the most uneasy I felt all month watching these movies) and the handful of funny moments well timed and deserved. Amazing perfect tone set by the acting performances. If you've never seen it, it's an essential for a reason.
19) Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
- Also a first time watch. This one I know why I put it off for years as I'd gone back and forth as to whether I wanted my first experience to be the theatrical cut or the producers cut, which both change some pretty big fundamental elements of the movie. Finally making my decision was a rip of a VHS Rental Screener falling into my lap that would have a running scroll through out the bottom of the film warning me that it wasn't for retail or sale and if I saw it by such a way to call an anonymous number to report it. I shared a clip of the scroll online and my buddy Rob called it only to find that the number was no longer valid. I asked if he was going to narc on me, and he said he planned if someone picked it up to pin the blame on George Santos. But anyway...
It's not a good movie, and bears all the hallmarks of everything wrong with mid-90s pre-Scream horror, but it's a fun watch. Seeing Donald P back one more time as well as a fresh faced Paul Rudd bringing what would later be his Tim and Eric acting approach to a horror movie is entertaining. I'm surprised at the level of gore considering how hard the MPAA was coming down around that time, but the quick edits (which genuinely work) probably softened that blow. It's for sure better than Halloween 5 and Halloween Kills.
20) Demons 2 (1986), All Hallow's Eve (2013)
Joe Bob's Halloween special! Also both first time watches for me. Demons 2 I think I need to rewatch and the second half of the movie's nonstop demon toddler screaming too me right the f*** out as just being ear-splittingly annoying. Like, worse than the kid in the Babadook irritating. That aside, a fun follow-up especially considering they made the entire thing from scratch in just seven months from writing page 1 of the script the night after Demons opened to the night Demons 2 opened.
All Hallow's Eve is my first time seeing an Art the Clown movie (outside his cameo in The Mutilator 2). It was better than I expected aesthetically as 2013 is right around the time indie digital movie started looking really good (I find the 2003-2009 early digital video days when all the colors are overly bright or overly dark and everything looks flat to be repellent and largely unwatchable, and I say that as someone who watches shot-on-VHS 80s horror) and for an anthology film where the anthology part was built around two already created parts it's better than it has any right to be. That said, it caught me off guard that Art the Clown is supernatural as, from what I've heard of the Terrifier films, he's a killer who happens to be dressed as a clown. What I was pleasantly surprised is that, unlike a lot of movies that try way too hard with the shocking killer clown trope, the silent Art has some genuinely funny good bits. (I absolutely lost it laughing at him holding up the "Circus" sign). All that said, f*** was I not prepared at all for that very, very ending. While I love gore, I'm not a fan of it being *that* mean-spirited so maybe the Terrifier films won't be for me. Which brings me to...
21) The Guardian (1990), Rockula (1990)
It's the Friedkin Weekend baby I'm about to have me some fun! When you direct 'The Exorcist' you sure get a lot of leeway from Hollywood for your return to the genre, and sacrificing an infant to a tree in the first eight minutes of a 1990 major release mainstream film is as "ok, we're trusting you" as it gets. A notoriously troubled production, Friedkin directed the movie as a last-minute fill-in for Sam Raimi as Friedkin was friends with the producer. Once he got the seat, he took the script (a straight forward killer nanny movie based on the novel 'The Nanny' which Friedkin himself admits to never reading) and turned it completely on its ear as an "adult fairy tale" about an evil druid of the woods who sacrifices babies to tree. We never get a reason *why* she does this, and it's an example of how much of the movie doesn't work.
That said, it's Friedkin, so there's so many amazing images and sequences that I'll forever have burned in my brain, especially the architect trapped by wolves sequence which is Friedkin at his tip top f***ing best. It's almost frustrating as there's clearly a good movie somewhere in here trying to get out (either as a straight-forward proto-"hand the rocks the cradle" thriller or a fully supernatural nature occultist horror) but he just keeps adding ingredients to the stew and it never comes out tasting right. A disharmonious movie about baby killing that I decided to cleanse my palate with by watching...
Rockula! MGM+ is free for Xfinity Comcast subscribers this week so I was very surprised to see this among the horror offering, my first vampire movie of the month. It's a fairly hard to find film - microscopic theatrical release followed by a proportionate VHS release, then never got a DVD release and the Blu release was super limited to I believe under 1,500 units. Even in the VHS and Blu releases, there's numerous reports of certain scenes looking choppy and damaged - so imagine my further surprise when this puppy screening in glorious HD looking positively flawless.
There's not a lot written about Rockula, so indulge me for a second. It's probably most known for its title and poster. It's starts as a late-80s teen comedy about a vampire virgin trying to get laid but then pretty quickly morphs into a love story about a vampire whose love get reincarnated and killed every 22 years by someone dressed as a pirate, so now he's determined to break the curse for the first time. There's a lot of musical performances, but it's *not* a music as all the songs are diegetic and either performed by bands on stage, in music videos or in private performances with bands or records backing them. They don't add to the plot, but they range from passable-for-the-time to genuinely good (and when I mean for the time, I mean 1988 when the film was shot and not 1990 when it was released as the music world took some giant steps in those incredibly consequential two years) so it doesn't take away from the film.
And this cast! It's know Toni Basil has a major role (And she's amazing in it, as she is in everything) but holy shit: Thomas Dolby is the antagonist and the supporting roles are one of the greatest guitarists of all time in Bo Diddley and Andy Warhol Factory regular Susan Tyrrell (within a decade of her doing 'Forbidden Zone' and 'Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker') plus a brief role from champion arm wrestler and 'Over the Top' baddie Rick Zumwalt.
Super light-hearted and the humor starts corny but becomes quite fun. If you have the MGM+ free trial for the month, definitely check it out.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Oct 23, 2023 4:09:30 GMT -5
13. Evil Ed (1995)
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Oct 23, 2023 9:49:50 GMT -5
TITLE-Nightmare Sisters SOURCE-VS Blu Ray
I have always been a big fan of the 80s era Scream Queens. And when I learned like Sorority Babes in the Slime Ball Bowl a Rama that Nightmare Sisters had Linnea Quigley,Michelle Bauer and my favorite Brinke Stevens I had to see it. No video store had a copy of the VHS.
It wasn't until the film aired on the old USA Network Up All Night program that I got a chance to see it. And I had no clue then what I was seeing had new scenes shot just for the TV version.Glad I got this packed Blu Ray/DVD combo pack.
Brinke,Linnea and Michelle are the nerdy and/or fat sorority sisters. Stuck at the house while all the other sorority members are off with their boyfriends. Some nerdy guys from a near by frat come over. A possessed crystal ball,once owned by Dookie Flyswatter,enters the house. And evil spirts,succubi,enter the three nerdy ladies.
Before they get possessed with a low budget the film tries to make the three ladies as unattractive as they can. Linnea gets fitted with some huge buck teeth. Michelle they put into a fat suit. Brinke has the simplest change. They toss some glasses on her. Put her hair back in a pony tail . And boom Nerdy Brinke.
After being possessed the girls are trying to kill not only the three nerds that came over but a few other members of the same frat.
I mentioned how the TV version had new scenes shot. The main thing replaced is a almost 15 minute long scene. All three ladies pile into a bath tub. Where while they are bathing,when they soap up their breasts squeeky balloon noises were added in post,the three nerdy frat dudes are outside peeking in on them.
In the TV version they couldn't show this scene. But needed to replace it. So when it cuts to the girls now they are in lingere and playing with balloons!!! LOL. That is to explain the squeeky balloon noises when the boys are peeking in.
The Blu Ray looks great and sounds good. Both the TV version and the normal version. The only real extra,besides the tv version,is a commentary with the director and Linnea.
Nightmare Sisters gets a B.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 23, 2023 11:45:37 GMT -5
TITLE-Nightmare Sisters SOURCE-VS Blu Ray I have always been a big fan of the 80s era Scream Queens. And when I learned like Sorority Babes in the Slime Ball Bowl a Rama that Nightmare Sisters had Linnea Quigley,Michelle Bauer and my favorite Brinke Stevens I had to see it. No video store had a copy of the VHS. It wasn't until the film aired on the old USA Network Up All Night program that I got a chance to see it. And I had no clue then what I was seeing had new scenes shot just for the TV version.Glad I got this packed Blu Ray/DVD combo pack. Brinke,Linnea and Michelle are the nerdy and/or fat sorority sisters. Stuck at the house while all the other sorority members are off with their boyfriends. Some nerdy guys from a near by frat come over. A possessed crystal ball,once owned by Dookie Flyswatter,enters the house. And evil spirts,succubi,enter the three nerdy ladies. Before they get possessed with a low budget the film tries to make the three ladies as unattractive as they can. Linnea gets fitted with some huge buck teeth. Michelle they put into a fat suit. Brinke has the simplest change. They toss some glasses on her. Put her hair back in a pony tail . And boom Nerdy Brinke. After being possessed the girls are trying to kill not only the three nerds that came over but a few other members of the same frat. I mentioned how the TV version had new scenes shot. The main thing replaced is a almost 15 minute long scene. All three ladies pile into a bath tub. Where while they are bathing,when they soap up their breasts squeeky balloon noises were added in post,the three nerdy frat dudes are outside peeking in on them. In the TV version they couldn't show this scene. But needed to replace it. So when it cuts to the girls now they are in lingere and playing with balloons!!! LOL. That is to explain the squeeky balloon noises when the boys are peeking in. The Blu Ray looks great and sounds good. Both the TV version and the normal version. The only real extra,besides the tv version,is a commentary with the director and Linnea. Nightmare Sisters gets a B. I have that same blu ray and I like it a lot. I watched the TV version right after the director's cut as I had to see how they got something like that on television and director DDC got pretty creative. Like, the scenes with wall-to-wall nudity he kept the original soundtrack but reshot them two years later with just the Sisters as POV shots from the guys with just from the shoulders up. In addition to making it broadcast compliant, it added a cool different intimacy to the scenes and an engaging creativity that made it worth watching in addition to the original.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 23, 2023 11:46:26 GMT -5
Just curious, what format did you catch this on? It's been plagued with censored versions accidentally being placed in uncut packaging and vice versa its entire existence.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Oct 24, 2023 3:53:26 GMT -5
Just curious, what format did you catch this on? It's been plagued with censored versions accidentally being placed in uncut packaging and vice versa its entire existence. I watched the Arrow video blu-ray release, which was the 99-minute Director's Cut.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Oct 24, 2023 5:41:31 GMT -5
Just curious, what format did you catch this on? It's been plagued with censored versions accidentally being placed in uncut packaging and vice versa its entire existence. Yea rented it at least 2 times box said unrated and it was the R rated cut. Then going on 20 years ago someone tracked down the uncut VHS ripped it and put it up on Tracker 3. Took that rip and converted it to dvd format. That wwas a film that Fango,and i think it was Dr Cyclops majorly hyped. But wasn't easy to find in video stores. Yea sure Suncoast had it for sale. Wasn't spending 30 bucks on a b horror from what Sweden? Today's film was Svengoolie's airing of Ghoulies. DVRed it back in the summer. Great poster and I guess that sold it enough to spawn what 3 sequels. Still a mostly boring film. Part 2 and 3 are much better. Watched about half of Joe Bob's recent,i think these aired on Saturday,Demons 2. Gimmick this year is Darcy was in charge of guests and the set. Danhausen appears. Why not have him revive Monstervision on TNT. Or was tht TBS? No clue I never watched it. Sorry I get that for many it was their first exposure to b horror/horror hosts and all that. I was a die hard fan of Joe Bob on TMC and seeing him show cut films packed with ads and Joe having to majorly tone down his act.... Yea I just never got into Monstervision. Danhausen would be the perfect host for a cut for cable/tv horror host show.
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Post by Ludwig Kaiser’s Walk on Oct 25, 2023 23:34:53 GMT -5
22. Buried (2010)
For someone with claustrophobia, this was horrifying.
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Post by Ludwig Kaiser’s Walk on Oct 26, 2023 0:08:16 GMT -5
Literally my favorite movie ever. Beautiful choice.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 26, 2023 2:20:52 GMT -5
22) The Monster of Camp Sunshine (1964), The Curious Dr Humpp (1969)
- Realized I hadn't done any 60s movies yet, so I did these both back to back on Sunday night. Both are absolute outthere non-stop weirdness. 'Monster at Camp Sunshine' is a nudist camp monster movie that just keeps upping the ante. Made by absolute maniacs who left their master print at the New York FilmLab in the 60s and never picked it up, it was found when the labs were closed in the 90s with no contact info on it and resurrected through underground channels. Proto-Monty Python humor, really was ahead of its time. Worth seeking out.
As is 'The Curious Dr Humpp,' which you may have heard sampled on a number of Rob Zombie songs. Argentinian film about a mad scientist who has found the secret to eternal life by stealing the essence from couples having sex. He has an assortment of monsters and his assistant is an evil brain in a jar who talks in a loud angry German accent. Loved it.
23) The Last Horror Film (1982)
- I saw this in the early 2000s under the name 'The Fanatic,' this is the absolutely masterful release of the film from earlier this year and it's fantastic. Joe Spinell and Caroline Monroe star in a movie shot largely guerrilla style at the 1981 Cannes film festival about a disturbed New Yorkk cabbie wanting to make a movie with a top starlet so he flies to France with his camera and the bodies start being stacked to the sky. This is the best the film has ever looked and honestly may be a Top 10 all time Troma film after seeing it in such a proper way. Highly recommended.
24) The Last Slumber Party (1988), The Mummy (1932)
- The worst movie I've seen all month, 'The Last Slumber Party' is a below the bottom of the underside of the barrel slasher. Filmed in Louisiana, the bad went past good and back to bad again. There's one genuinely cool dead body revealed in a closet shot, and there is a funny Rifftrax that salvages as much of it as possible, but f*** this was bad.
Thankfully, I was able to cleanse my brain after with the original 'The Mummy.' It's probably the one classic Universal Monster movie I've seen the least amount compared to the others, but it's so outstandingly good and has aged so, so well with the critique of the role of museums' stealing vs science. Unlike Frankenstein, Dracula, and his fellow Universal Monster icons, I don't think any of the other Mummy movies in the near-century since really captures what makes the Mummy in this one so classic. The power of his curses, his deep intelligence of 3,000+ years of wisdom and plotting, forbidden romance driving him to madness - it's a masterful Karloff performance leading a perfect cast. I think 'Invisible Man' is still my favorite but this is exceptionally excellent. If you've never seen it, watch it immeadiately.
25) Dracula Sucks (1979), Dracula the Dirty Old Man (1969)
Erotic Dracula night! Neither of these are really my kind of movie, but I respect them. 'Dracula Sucks,' I guess I was expected something closer to a sexploitation vibe. It's a hardcore film from a highpoint of the x-rated chic era so the production value at a castle and the script is pretty impressive. The last half hour has some damn inspired performances, as the screenwriter was a huge fan of the original novel and the Lugosi classic so he found a loophole to make a Dracula movie by making an adult film version. That said, locations of some of the vampire bites is a really mood killer personally so it didn't do anything for me erotically. Fascinating watch though.
Dracula the Dirty Old Man is a Texploitation film in the style of 'What's Up Tiger Lily' or 'Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters' where a horny Dracula movie with its lost sound was given an entirely new soundtrack that seems largely improv-ed. The first fifteen minutes are amusing, with Dracula dubbed over as a borscht-belt comedian, but it wore out its welcome pretty quick with me.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Oct 26, 2023 9:50:33 GMT -5
25) Dracula Sucks (1979), Dracula the Dirty Old Man (1969) Erotic Dracula night! Neither of these are really my kind of movie, but I respect them. 'Dracula Sucks,' I guess I was expected something closer to a sexploitation vibe. It's a hardcore film from a highpoint of the x-rated chic era so the production value at a castle and the script is pretty impressive. The last half hour has some damn inspired performances, as the screenwriter was a huge fan of the original novel and the Lugosi classic so he found a loophole to make a Dracula movie by making an adult film version. That said, locations of some of the vampire bites is a really mood killer personally so it didn't do anything for me erotically. Fascinating watch though. Dracula the Dirty Old Man is a Texploitation film in the style of 'What's Up Tiger Lily' or 'Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters' where a horny Dracula movie with its lost sound was given an entirely new soundtrack that seems largely improv-ed. The first fifteen minutes are amusing, with Dracula dubbed over as a borscht-belt comedian, but it wore out its welcome pretty quick with me. Got the double feature SWV dvd of those two. Was odd found it in a pawn shop outside of town. The place is pretty mucha gun store that also operatess as a pawn shop. Between the 22 still sealed copies of It's the Easter Beagle Charlie brown was a sealed copy of the double feature. They are decent for what they are. Is your copy a pressed or dvd-r? Pretty sure mine is dvd-r.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 27, 2023 12:15:49 GMT -5
25) Dracula Sucks (1979), Dracula the Dirty Old Man (1969) Erotic Dracula night! Neither of these are really my kind of movie, but I respect them. 'Dracula Sucks,' I guess I was expected something closer to a sexploitation vibe. It's a hardcore film from a highpoint of the x-rated chic era so the production value at a castle and the script is pretty impressive. The last half hour has some damn inspired performances, as the screenwriter was a huge fan of the original novel and the Lugosi classic so he found a loophole to make a Dracula movie by making an adult film version. That said, locations of some of the vampire bites is a really mood killer personally so it didn't do anything for me erotically. Fascinating watch though. Dracula the Dirty Old Man is a Texploitation film in the style of 'What's Up Tiger Lily' or 'Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters' where a horny Dracula movie with its lost sound was given an entirely new soundtrack that seems largely improv-ed. The first fifteen minutes are amusing, with Dracula dubbed over as a borscht-belt comedian, but it wore out its welcome pretty quick with me. Got the double feature SWV dvd of those two. Was odd found it in a pawn shop outside of town. The place is pretty mucha gun store that also operatess as a pawn shop. Between the 22 still sealed copies of It's the Easter Beagle Charlie brown was a sealed copy of the double feature. They are decent for what they are. Is your copy a pressed or dvd-r? Pretty sure mine is dvd-r. I think the SWV DVD paired 'Dirty Old Man' with a different horny Dracula film. 'Dracula Sucks' is the hardcore one that I don't think SWV had the rights to, but I could be wrong. Both my copies are blu ray, with the Dracula Sucks containing a 4K disk as well, both were released within the last two years. That's also wild that a pawn shop gun store had 22 sealed copies of 'It's the Easter Beagle' and in the middle was 'Dracula the Dirty Old Man' - I'd love to hear the lore of how that disk ended up exactly there.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Oct 27, 2023 13:16:44 GMT -5
Got the double feature SWV dvd of those two. Was odd found it in a pawn shop outside of town. The place is pretty mucha gun store that also operatess as a pawn shop. Between the 22 still sealed copies of It's the Easter Beagle Charlie brown was a sealed copy of the double feature. They are decent for what they are. Is your copy a pressed or dvd-r? Pretty sure mine is dvd-r. I think the SWV DVD paired 'Dirty Old Man' with a different horny Dracula film. 'Dracula Sucks' is the hardcore one that I don't think SWV had the rights to, but I could be wrong. Both my copies are blu ray, with the Dracula Sucks containing a 4K disk as well, both were released within the last two years. That's also wild that a pawn shop gun store had 22 sealed copies of 'It's the Easter Beagle' and in the middle was 'Dracula the Dirty Old Man' - I'd love to hear the lore of how that disk ended up exactly there. Yep I got titles mixed up. Well this pawn shop I am sure handles "hot" merch. Cause who would have 22 sealed copies of easter beagle and then pawn them for 25 cents each. One time at another pawn I found what had to be a local cult film collector's collection. Why else was tehre a shelf of Miike,Michael Haneke and other cult director films.
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