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keirarts 15th January 2012 02:55 PM

that said, anyone fancies sticking prince of darkness to blu-ray would probably make a few quid.

Great movie.

Demdike@Cult Labs 15th January 2012 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by keirarts (Post 209594)
vinyard is tons of fun, the boulevard entertainment release is basically the anchor bay us release so great picture quality.

Excellent news. Thanks Keirarts.

keirarts 15th January 2012 03:28 PM

Just seen this available for pre-order!

The origional and bst version as well!!

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Blu-ray 1974: Amazon.co.uk: Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam, Héctor Elizondo, Earl Hindman, Joseph Sargent: Film & TV

antmumford 15th January 2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by keirarts (Post 209616)

Wow and only £7.99 too

Prince_Vajda 16th January 2012 10:53 AM

Can anybody tell me which is the odd one out? :smokin:

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Greetings!

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 16th January 2012 11:33 AM

Frankenhooker wasn't released by Eureka, so I guess that's the odd one out! Also, despite the fashions and hairdos, it's not a historical adventure movie.

Demdike@Cult Labs 16th January 2012 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Prince_Vajda (Post 209711)

Frankenhooker.

The other two are good films. ;)

keirarts 16th January 2012 12:05 PM

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Bought Salvage today from a charity shop for £2 :)

I'm always wary of purchasing films from charity shops cause it normally means they're going to be rubbish! However I remember there being a thread about it on here recently so thought I'd give it a go. If it's no good then I haven't lost much :)

Any thoughts on it?

Excellent little british horror movie!

Don't right off charity shops, on my daily scavenger hunt I came across the complete LWT series of the goodies factory sealed for £2!

Also went into cash generator (our local heroin converters) and they were flooging their dvd's 10 for £10.

Treated myself to....

k2
Rider on the rain (released by optimum and starring chuck bronson)
body heat (shame on me for not owning this one yet!)
Jackie chan and the kung fu kid.
Topaz.
Marnie.
guest house paradiso.
spellbound.
The trouble with harry.
Bats human harvest.


Also my shout factory vampires mummies and monsters collection turned up this morning.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0055CP9HW


Velvet vampire looks stunning, and is clearly influenced by jean rollin movies, its widescreen and has a commentary track. Havent seen this in years, not since I found a pre-cert vhs in a 2nd hand shop in preston as a teenage horror fanatic.

Lady frankenstein. Best presentation i've seen. In what looks to be the correct widescreen ration with the u.s. and international cut it also appears to be totally uncut. The PQ still isn't fantastic and theres no italian language option but compared to previous public domain releases its the bees knees.

Time walker. I've been wanting to see this again probably much longer than velvet vampire, my dad either rented it or it was on tv and I could never remember the films name, just the weird green killer fungus and the mummy! Great PQ and widescreen, plus a commentary.

Grotesque. Same as the uk release, fullscreen, no extras, still a fun little movie with linda blair and tab hunter though and not unwelcome on the set.

Susan Foreman 16th January 2012 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Prince_Vajda (Post 209711)

If only Kyle's weekly competitions were as easy as this!

keirarts 16th January 2012 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by antmumford (Post 209619)
Wow and only £7.99 too

for anyone whose not seen it yet, the origional taking of pelham with robert shaw and walter matthau is a fanastic piece of cinema. Its been remade twice. Once for tv (ok, but not great) and again more recently (and much more entertainingly) by tony scott. The origional is still the best though.


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