I think I've seen somewhere between 15-25 Video Nasties. |
At the end of the day I think we all agree that many movies from the list are pretty mediocre, some of them even being utter doodoo. However, there are a few gems on the list which every Horror movie fan should have watched at least once in his or her life. Silly fun Blood Feast Bloody Moon Contamination The Evil Dead Hell Of The Living Dead Masterpieces The Burning The House By The Cemetery Tenebrae A Bay Of Blood Zombie Flesh Eaters The Beyond Inferno The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue Disturbing House On The Edge Of The Park I Spit On Your Grave The Last House On The Left Mountain Of The Cannibal God* Cannibal Ferox* Cannibal Holocaust* * I'd only pick one of them - that's more than enough. Note: this is my personal breakdown of the list. It's by no means objective. It is meant as a little help for newcomers. Feel free to disagree. |
Is there any word on Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker? One of the better nasties that I would love to have on a two-disc set so I can finally retire my old Atlantis video. A very underrated movie that deserves to be seen by a wider audience. Ouch!, that car crash still gets me every time. :fear::) |
I was quite impressed never actually looked at what films where on the DPP list ive got 25 without even trying, now to make a move on the last 47, my challenge for next year or so i suppose. |
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When I started collecting them I had about 40 dvd-r's to complete the collection, now there is only a few that haven't had a release somewhere. (Delirium, Human Experiments, I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses, Nightmare Maker, Poor White Trash 2, Night School/Terror Eyes - is available as MGM burn on demand DVD-r - and Werewolf and the Yeti.) And 3 of those (HE, NM, PWT2) are meant to be coming out......in the near-ish future. A couple are only available in an uncut form on Blu ray. The Dorm That Dripped Blood aka Pranks and House on Straw Hill aka Expose. Be very careful though, it can become obsessive..:eek: |
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As for Scum of the Earth, it's directed by notable schlock-meister S.F. Brownrigg, who was responsible for giving us notably scuzzy gems such as 'Don't Look in the Basement' and 'Don't Open the Door'. The 'Poor White Trash Part 2' title was used for US home video market in an attempt to capitalise on the drive-in success of Harold Daniels' 1957 hicksploitation film 'Bayou' which was later marketed as 'Poor White Trash' on the drive-in circuit in the US and is pretty infamous, mainly in regards to the sexual themes present involving a 15 year old girl (although this is not explored as much as the ad campaigns would of had you believe) plus also Timothy Carey's stand-out performance of Ulysses. |
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