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Rik 9th August 2013 10:28 PM

Pre-ordered this from Arrow (hoping that they ship it out earlier than the slightly cheaper Amazon)

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...JL._AA160_.jpg

Pre-ordered this from Sainsbury's (wanted the steelbook, but couldn't resist the extra exclusive disc)

https://www.sainsburysentertainment....ge-7666696.jpg

And finally, ordered this from Sainsbury's for £9

https://www.sainsburysentertainment....ge-7616063.jpg

That's it for a bit, got a wedding to attend next week, £50 already going on a hotel room before I've even hit the bar!

keirarts 9th August 2013 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by troggi (Post 357679)
Just went to the chemists to get me drugs, man! I take so many tablets that I rattle when I walk! I called in "The Rowan's Hospice" charity shop and found:

"The Producers" Special Edition 1968 for £3
http://i43.tower.com/images/mm107106...-cover-art.jpg
And:
"The Hammer House of Horror" 1980 for £4
http://www.fantastique-arts.com/posters/3313.jpg

Both in very good condition. Who's a 'appy troggi then?

My favorite Hammer-related charity shop find was both volumes of Hammer house of mystery and suspense at £5.99 each. Sounds dear for a charity shop until you see the price they were on amazon at the time and your eyes start to bleed!

Nordicdusk 9th August 2013 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RedEyeTheCylon (Post 357730)

Thats a mighty haul some great films and that figurine looks great maybe a review is in the pipeline :tongue1:

Sorry Red Eye im not stopping until you revive your figurine review thread

:lol:

Sam 9th August 2013 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by tele1962 (Post 357342)
just picked up V.H.S for a fiver new from Grainger Games. Blind buy so any comments most welcome.:)

Picked this up from Grainger Games today myself. For me, V/H/S is one of the best horror films of recent years but it does seem to divide opinion.

Nordicdusk 9th August 2013 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rik (Post 357732)
Pre-ordered this from Arrow (hoping that they ship it out earlier than the slightly cheaper Amazon)

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...JL._AA160_.jpg

Pre-ordered this from Sainsbury's (wanted the steelbook, but couldn't resist the extra exclusive disc)

https://www.sainsburysentertainment....ge-7666696.jpg

And finally, ordered this from Sainsbury's for £9

https://www.sainsburysentertainment....ge-7616063.jpg

That's it for a bit, got a wedding to attend next week, £50 already going on a hotel room before I've even hit the bar!

Is Evil Dead good Rik i seen it today i was gonna pick it up but i taught id ask here first.

Rik 9th August 2013 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nordicdusk (Post 357739)
Is Evil Dead good Rik i seen it today i was gonna pick it up but i taught id ask here first.

Yeah, I loved it personally, obviously not as good as the original trilogy, but definitely one of the better remakes of recent times

it'smebilly 9th August 2013 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by nordicdusk (Post 357739)
Is Evil Dead good Rik i seen it today i was gonna pick it up but i taught id ask here first.

I know you're not asking me but I thought it was a pretty good remake, though not as good as the maniac remake.

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Nordicdusk 9th August 2013 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by it'smebilly (Post 357742)
I know you're not asking me but I thought it was a pretty good remake, though not as good as the maniac remake.

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Cheers. Would it of been better if it was a stand alone horror without the Evil Dead tag or is it an actual remake.

Still not seen Maniac remake but seems to only get good reviews.

Frankenhooker 9th August 2013 11:23 PM

I've also got a wedding to attend, although this one is two weeks, so I've been ordered by the other half to stop spending money on films and buy a suit. Well, luckily there was a second hand shop near the tailors so I picked up the following (and hid them as I snuck them in the house, like the coward I am).

Kairo (Pulse) - I've never seen this, my brother seems to think it's a good film. Cost me 50p

Brick - I used to own this, but I'll be damned if I can remember what happened to it. Remember really liking it. 50p.

Gangster No.1 - Kind of got lost amongst the 'Lock, Stock' clones, but it's a different animal completely. Some great performances. £1.

The Funeral - I've watched a bunch of films directed by Abel Ferrara, The Funeral is one I haven't seen. Cost me a massive 50p.

I also had Dark Skies drop through the letterbox, couldn't hide that one.

it'smebilly 9th August 2013 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by nordicdusk (Post 357743)
Cheers. Would it of been better if it was a stand alone horror without the Evil Dead tag or is it an actual remake.

Still not seen Maniac remake but seems to only get good reviews.

You know I think it would have been better as a stand alone flick, certainly not as fun as the original trilogy but more intense and serious in tone.

I do think it suffered due to a lack of Bruce Campbell's Ash character as well. Overall, not bad though n

I definitely recommend maniac, again intense like the original but slick and stylish with a top drawer soundtrack.;)

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