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Old 5th September 2010, 08:38 AM
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Cool art, looks better than the film....lol.

I saw this on VHS yonks ago .
I think your right Reap's , likeable film and good fun but it wouldn't sell well , even Mike Lee had the sense not to release this one.
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I'd buy it for sure.

Another favourite of mine is........
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Old 5th September 2010, 09:46 AM
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Also known as NIGHT OF THE ZOMBIES Vip's.
Yeah,zero budget but I liked it as well.
It stars Porn stud Jamie Gillis as the FBI agent!

The artwork shown below is one of the best designs ever!

Although it probably wouldn't sell many copies,this would make a terrific Arrow release......

One of those one's you'd release for your love of the genre....

Ooooh. Yes please Arrow!!!!!
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Old 5th September 2010, 09:54 AM
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You tell 'em Kyle!

The er,disc I have is obviously straight from a vhs tape and it's impossible to see what's happening at night!
A nice clean,scrubbed up transfer would be nice.

Who could resist that cover sitting on a shelf?

Another two I'd love to see Arrow revamp is OASIS OF THE ZOMBIES and ZOMBIE LAKE.
Classics of euro horror both.(Depending on which cut of Oasis you watch.)
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Imagine an Arrow box set of those three Nazi Zombie films, Reaps! Complete with posters, postcards, tonnes of extras. C'mon Arrow, make those dreams come true! Heil zombies!
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You tell 'em Kyle!

The er,disc I have is obviously straight from a vhs tape and it's impossible to see what's happening at night!
A nice clean,scrubbed up transfer would be nice.

Who could resist that cover sitting on a shelf?

Another two I'd love to see Arrow revamp is OASIS OF THE ZOMBIES and ZOMBIE LAKE.
Classics of euro horror both.(Depending on which cut of Oasis you watch.)
Im with you on those 2 Reap's, as well as Burial Ground/Zombie Dead. I think Zombie Dead will be my next BT buy.

Is the versions of Oasis you refer to the Spanish cut and the International cut.?
I believe the Spanish cut has different actors playing two of the films characters (Brit officer and German gold hunter , i think) and more gore.
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Favorite zombie film: Well, I voted for ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS, but out of the films that are on the list, my absolute favourite film would be RE-ANIMATOR.
Followed closely by DAY OF THE DEAD. Rhodes was hilarious in that film, you can even see his co-stars sniggering in the background.
You can't get more "zombie" than ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS.
I've never thought of RE-ANIMATOR as a zombie film before myself.
I guess it is really, isn't it. Dead people coming back to life, etc..
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My favorite is, and always has been, DAY OF THE DEAD.

It was the first zombie film I had ever seen, the first horror film I had ever seen at the ripe ol' age of 5 and from there I was hooked.

I think part of the reason I always like DAY so much was when I was a kid, I always thought the zombies and the scientists were the good guys. The zombies never kill any of the scientists, in case no one's ever noticed, just the soldiers who basically make life hell for everyone.

So when I was a kid, watching them getting killed and ripped apart was no different to me than in SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS when the Queen is killed or in THE WIZARD OF OZ when the wicked witch melts. Only difference is those films actually scared me! Films like DAY OF THE DEAD and the like never bothered me.
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My favorite is, and always has been, DAY OF THE DEAD.

It was the first zombie film I had ever seen, the first horror film I had ever seen at the ripe ol' age of 5 and from there I was hooked.

I think part of the reason I always like DAY so much was when I was a kid, I always thought the zombies and the scientists were the good guys. The zombies never kill any of the scientists, in case no one's ever noticed, just the soldiers who basically make life hell for everyone.

So when I was a kid, watching them getting killed and ripped apart was no different to me than in SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS when the Queen is killed or in THE WIZARD OF OZ when the wicked witch melts. Only difference is those films actually scared me! Films like DAY OF THE DEAD and the like never bothered me.
It's certainly the most graphically gruesome of the series.
Beats watching CARE BEARS, thats for sure...
I loved discovering cool new horror movies when I was a child, staying up late to see one on television etc..
Had a nightmare over horror movies when I was a child once. The nightmare consisted of Freddy, Jason, Pinhead, and the Bradley twins, all standing over me while I was in bed. They just stood there staring at me. Nearly s**t a brick!
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Old 10th September 2010, 10:19 PM
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Night of the Living Dead will always be my favorite zombie flick. To me it's the blueprint for everything that followed it. Yes, there are better zombie based movies, but without NOTLD they would have no goal to reach or bar to raise.
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