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I didn't realise they had a spine thing going on! Too bad I all ready own Deathsport from a previous release and have no desire to own a couple of the others...hmmmm, I just haven't got this collecting thing down properly yet! |
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I've no idea -- it was the only (and still is the only) title released without a picture at the top of the spine so it doesn't quite fit in as much as I'd like it to.
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There's a spine picture on the (superior, IMO) reverse artwork.
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I like the original artwork but, because of the picture on the spine, I think it's time to give that baby a little reversal! In terms of collecting, I think the secret is not to mind buying two or even three copies of the same title even if there's nothing wrong with the one you own, purely for the sake of having everything in one set. It can be expensive, but to have DVDs on Blu-ray Discs as you only vice makes it very manageable! I might upload some new photos with the reverse House by the Cemetery artwork plus the four Arrow Video BDs -- I realise this will take until I have the City of the Living Dead BD but it should look good with the two Romero movies and Caligula.
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Here are the details for the Shout Factory blu-ray releases of Forbidden World and Galaxy Of Terror.I assume the dvds will include the same features.FW includes the R-rated theatrical cut on blu-ray and a never-before-seen unrated Director's Cut in full-frame on a second dvd) Forbidden World Interview with producer Roger Corman Interviews with cast and crew including director Allan Holzman, composer Susan Justin and actor Jesse Vint A look at the special effects of Forbidden World with John Carl Buechler, Robert Skotak, Tony Randal and R. Christopher Biggs Poster and still Gallery Original theatrical trailer Additional New World trailers Audio commentary with director Allan Holzman on the director's cut Galaxy of Terror Commentary with Cast and Crew New Worlds: producer Roger Corman, screenwriter Marc Siegler and director Bruce D. Clark discuss the origins of the film The Crew Of The Quest: Actors Robert Englund, Sid Haig, Taaffe O'Connell and Grace Zabriskie discuss their experiences as crew members of the U.S.S. Quest Planet of Horrors: A detailed look into the creation of the film's memorable sets and alien landscapes Future King: Memories of co-production designer (and future visionary filmmaker) James Cameron from members of the cast and crew Old School: A journey into the complicated mechanical and makeup effects with artists Allan A. Apone, Douglas J. White, Alec Gillis and others Launch Sequence: Co-editor R.J. Kizer walks us through postproduction and a profile on composer Barry Schrader Theatrical trailers Extensive photo galleries including posters, production sketches and designs Theatrical trailer with commentary from writer/director Joel Olsen, courtesy of Trailersfromhell.com Original screenplay |
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Fantastic discs! Roll on June?
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