what dvds are we buying?
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The Devil's Chair
Just ordered The Devil's Chair - out in a few weeks on R1 from Sony.
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=68925
Directed by the UK's Adam Mason I quite like the look of this one and like to support as many British flicks as possible. Plus, it has some Art Direction by the delightful and talented Melanie Light - who also just happens to be a FrightFester herself - so see this one if you can folks.
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=68925
Directed by the UK's Adam Mason I quite like the look of this one and like to support as many British flicks as possible. Plus, it has some Art Direction by the delightful and talented Melanie Light - who also just happens to be a FrightFester herself - so see this one if you can folks.
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I feel like going off on a random tangent...giles edwards wrote:Cracking good giallo that is too, sir.
Hmmmm.....giallo.....halloween coming up...'Gialloween'.
Gialloween - an idea for a film surely. Keen to see Argento's 'Giallo', but don't think the Euro starlet totty factor is high enough for it. Gialloween could change that.... Tuva Navotny (Stoned/Sweden), Sophie Guillemin (Harry, He's Here To Help/France), Martina Gedeck (Atomised/Germany and potential vilainess material), Anna-Kristiina Juuso (The Cuckoo/Finland), Katie Lyons (Boy A/UK). Obviously to be a proper Giallo it neess a US leading lady - I'd go with Maggie Gyllenhaal.
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If the lottery group I'm in at work does win a massive jackpot I will fund it.giles edwards wrote:With Edwige Fenech in a pivitol role, of course. Something comparable with the the Alida Valli role from Suspiria.
This *must* happen.
Actually I was thinking recently that if I did win a bundle then splashing out £1m on a horror film could potentially be a good investment. Especially if they rent enough at Blockbusters and sell anough at Woolies. Looking at the complete crap that is being knocked out for a fast buck there is room for trying to bring in some straight to video class.
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I just felt the need to splurge mildly on some DVDs and nabbed a nice threesome from Play.com:
SAW 4 (Extreme Edition), which completes the series so far for a fiver, and will make a nice seven hours of screaming bloody torture for me to sit through in preparation for the upcoming Halloween treat that is Saw 5
DUST DEVIL, a terrific film I should have bought ages ago but it's £4 just now (not bothered by the 5-disc Region 1 set with loads of unrelated Richard Stanley documentaries and the crazy soundtrack which of course I already have on CD)
DAWN OF THE MUMMY, which I dimly remember from the heavily cut Apex Video release but the DVD has all previous cuts waived, and it is set in Africa AND all this for £3.
SAW 4 (Extreme Edition), which completes the series so far for a fiver, and will make a nice seven hours of screaming bloody torture for me to sit through in preparation for the upcoming Halloween treat that is Saw 5
DUST DEVIL, a terrific film I should have bought ages ago but it's £4 just now (not bothered by the 5-disc Region 1 set with loads of unrelated Richard Stanley documentaries and the crazy soundtrack which of course I already have on CD)
DAWN OF THE MUMMY, which I dimly remember from the heavily cut Apex Video release but the DVD has all previous cuts waived, and it is set in Africa AND all this for £3.
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Here are my treats for this month :
Maniac
Wild Zero
Five Accross The Eyes
The Hamiltons
House of 1000 Corpses
Hard Candy
Hidden
Dead and Buried
Don't Look Now
Dead Mans Shoes
Diary Of The Dead
Frontiers
Breathing Room
Switchblade Romance
Dust Devil
Trauma
All The Boys Love Mandy lane
All for the pricely sum of about £75
Maniac
Wild Zero
Five Accross The Eyes
The Hamiltons
House of 1000 Corpses
Hard Candy
Hidden
Dead and Buried
Don't Look Now
Dead Mans Shoes
Diary Of The Dead
Frontiers
Breathing Room
Switchblade Romance
Dust Devil
Trauma
All The Boys Love Mandy lane
All for the pricely sum of about £75
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Rummaging through a pile of 1.99 dvds in BBusters and ended up with Maniac Cop my dvd player nearly spat this back out at me,a synergy dvd,that claimed to have a commentary from the cast,Bah its poor quality straight from a badly worn VHS tape,just avoid that dvd release so thats going back.
On a good note Basic Instinct 2disc anniversary edition for 1.99 and The Replacement killers extended cut,if you have the collectors edition stick with that its better.
On a good note Basic Instinct 2disc anniversary edition for 1.99 and The Replacement killers extended cut,if you have the collectors edition stick with that its better.
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