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platostotal 4th August 2011 12:03 PM

Just saw 'Hobo with a Shotgun' on DVD in Sainsburys!!! for £8.99, to skint at the mo to grab it tho.:doh:

the blob 4th August 2011 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by platostotal (Post 171527)
Just saw 'Hobo with a Shotgun' on DVD in Sainsburys!!! for £8.99, to skint at the mo to grab it tho.:doh:

£8 in my local Asda if you want to save an extra quid. :)

platostotal 4th August 2011 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by the blob (Post 171529)
£8 in my local Asda if you want to save an extra quid. :)

Cool, good spot.

Demoncrat 4th August 2011 02:20 PM

my local asda always had a better selection of "our" stuff than the other store.
havent been up for a while but im sure there will be something to grab when i do.

the blob 6th August 2011 03:00 AM

The last two missing films from the AB Tigon collection are getting a rerelease from Odeon next month.

http://www.moviemail-online.co.uk/fi...in-the-Cellar/

http://www.moviemail-online.co.uk/fi...Body-Stealers/

Not sure if they're Moviemail exclusives as I can't seem to find them anywhere else.

I wonder if they have any more Tigons in the works. The UK could do with reissues of The Sorcerers and the DD titles.

Actually, forgot about Haunted House Of Horror so maybe that'll be next..

Mojo 6th August 2011 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bgart13 (Post 170283)
With the new Icon dvds coming of Hammer movies (ones that DD had released), the story is that they'll be authored better than the originals. I already have QUATERMASS XPERIMENT and the two-fer of CAPTAIN KRONOS/FRANKENSTEIN AND THE MONSTER FROM HELL, but I haven't noticed anything "wrong" with those.

Can anyone explain what this authoring issue is/was?

As I recall, Monster From Hell was originally issued in a faulty disc ( the image appeared 'stretched' ) and was missing a scene showing Peter Cushing stitching a hand and wrist together.

The disc was reissued corrected and with the missing scene restored.

Don't recall any other problems. I have a few of the DD Hammer ( and other UK horror ) dvds and thought they were excellently presented.

the blob 6th August 2011 07:15 PM

I saw a comparison somewhere of The Creeping Flesh between the Sony and DD discs and I remember the Sony one looking quite a bit better.

Wasn't DD's Blood Beast Terror the wrong AR as well?

Mojo 8th August 2011 12:56 PM

I've never seen the Sony disc for comparison, but DD's Creeping Flesh disc looks pretty good.

I'm not sure The Blood Beast Terror was in the wrong AR, although the pq isn't great. Not as bad as the film itself though. How Peter Cushing kept a straight face during this one I'll never know :D

bgart13 8th August 2011 10:19 PM

Thanks, Mojo.

dream demon 9th August 2011 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the blob (Post 171978)
The last two missing films from the AB Tigon collection are getting a rerelease from Odeon next month.

The Beast in the Cellar DVD | British Film | Films by Movie Mail UK

The Body Stealers DVD | British Film | Films by Movie Mail UK

Not sure if they're Moviemail exclusives as I can't seem to find them anywhere else.

I wonder if they have any more Tigons in the works. The UK could do with reissues of The Sorcerers and the DD titles.

Actually, forgot about Haunted House Of Horror so maybe that'll be next..

Well spotted. :thumb: It's nice to see the Tigon releases getting individual releases as I have been after The Beast In The Cellar for some time now. :nod:

I have just pre-ordered them from HMV (no sign of them on Amazon as yet).

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