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Old 30th June 2011, 05:34 PM
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To the best of my knowledge, it is Region A, like the other BDs in the Roger Corman Cult Collection range.
Star Crash was Region All though mate, so this one could be too...
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Old 30th June 2011, 06:42 PM
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Has anyone got Up from the Depths / Demon of Paradise and Jackson County Jail / Caged Heat ?

Quite fancy them, but never seen any of them, are they decent films?
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Star Crash was Region All though mate, so this one could be too...
it could be, but the profile on DVD Profiler says Region A at the moment. If it changes, I'll let you know or maybe my disc will arrive before then!
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Old 30th June 2011, 07:29 PM
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I think you'll enjoy Battle Beyond The Stars Nos. Robert Vaughn, George Peppard as a Space Cowboy, and Sybil Danning at her bosomy best!


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Star Crash was Region All.
Apparently Planet Axel confirms the above info too and this ravishing release must surely be the Starcrash edition to rule them all.

The aforementioned retailer has also shipped my copies of Battle Beyond The Stars and Damnation Alley. Can't wait to get 'em!

A lottery bonus ball syndicate win at work recently also finally allowed yours truly to afford S!F's BRs of Humanoids From The Deep ('80), Galaxy Of Terror, Forbidden World, Death Race 2000 and '78's Piranha. I'd been trying to buy these titles for over a year but there was always a spanner thrown in the works.

I've not long pre-ordered the Mummies, Vampires And Monsters Collection in the Roger Corman Cult Classics range. Although, to be honest regarding this release i'm only really interested in seeing Lady Frankenstein and more importantly, Time Walker. I've never caught the former and the latter i haven't seen for years. Maybe even since TW's TV screening in the '80s when the movie's ending was altered if i recall rightly.
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Old 3rd July 2011, 03:13 PM
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I enjoyed Time Walker as well.
Lady Frankenstein will be the longest version on dvd (composite with an option to play the original US version).
I'm also excited about The Velvet Vampire getting a decent release.
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I enjoyed Time Walker as well.
Lady Frankenstein will be the longest version on dvd (composite with an option to play the original US version).
I'm also excited about The Velvet Vampire getting a decent release.
Lady Frankenstein is excellent even on my cut Alpha disc. Now that does have a little grain.

A must buy for me Bdc.
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Apparently Planet Axel confirms the above info too and this ravishing release must surely be the Starcrash edition to rule them all.

The aforementioned retailer has also shipped my copies of Battle Beyond The Stars and Damnation Alley. Can't wait to get 'em!

A lottery bonus ball syndicate win at work recently also finally allowed yours truly to afford S!F's BRs of Humanoids From The Deep ('80), Galaxy Of Terror, Forbidden World, Death Race 2000 and '78's Piranha. I'd been trying to buy these titles for over a year but there was always a spanner thrown in the works.

I've not long pre-ordered the Mummies, Vampires And Monsters Collection in the Roger Corman Cult Classics range. Although, to be honest regarding this release i'm only really interested in seeing Lady Frankenstein and more importantly, Time Walker. I've never caught the former and the latter i haven't seen for years. Maybe even since TW's TV screening in the '80s when the movie's ending was altered if i recall rightly.
Congratulations on your lottery win. It looks like you'll have plenty of films to occupy your time now!
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Has anyone got Up from the Depths / Demon of Paradise and Jackson County Jail / Caged Heat ?

Quite fancy them, but never seen any of them, are they decent films?
Both are great and well worth a purchase. "Depth" is a bit slow for my liking but goofy enough that it's not total waste. There also some really quality extras (including a Jonathan Demme commentary on "Caged Heat").
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Congratulations on your lottery win.
Thanks and once i realised my luck was in those RCCC BRs were first on the agenda as the relevant releases were on my mind for over a year and i was just determined to buy 'em this time!
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