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Boo Radley 17th March 2014 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 397047)
One-7 / Mya are unfortunately as near to bootleg as is legitimately possible. The quality could be absolute shite.

It's a film i would like but not until some reviews come in.

Yeah, I know, have you seen their release of Absurd aka Horrible? At least they named it correctly! But as one of the nasties that hasn't had an English friendly release, it must be mine and I can use the Dutch VHS port-over that I currently own as a coaster!

Pete 24th March 2014 11:09 PM

Werewolf and the Yet is getting a US release from One Seven Movies:

Amazon.com: Werewolf: Paul Naschy, Mercedes Molina, Silvia Solar, Gil Vidal, Luis Induni, Miguel Iglesias: Movies & TV

Susan Foreman 28th March 2014 08:20 AM

"Video Nasty is a new six part comic book series that is set in 1983, at the heart of the hysteria about horror videos that would see video stores up and down the country raided, films banned, government censorship imposed and the sort of hysterical headlines that the British people are so used to seeing demanding that something be done' and using entirely made-up facts and stories to support their case. And as we are in the grip of another moral panic – this time about internet porn – it all feels rather timely.

Mario Covone's story takes place in a slightly fictionalised – but, as anyone who was there at the time will tell you, not especially exaggerated – world, where fiction and reality seem to be colliding. A man has been killed by a monstrous figure, with a Swastika-emblazoned knife left at the scene, in Kettering of all places. A police officer, David Gorley, interviews a local neo-Nazi, who would perhaps be the prime suspect if he wasn't rather inconveniently already in jail. But the Chief Constable, infamous nutter and God's Cop James Anderton (miraculously relocated from Manchester to Northampton) wants him to look into the whole 'video nasty' angle, as the government and the press are already blaming the murder on violent videos, and while he's reluctant, he wants to keep his job. By the end of issue 2, he's rented copies of Cannibal Holocaust and Zombie Flesh Eaters."


STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING: VIDEO NASTY COMIC BOOK REVIEW

https://www.facebook.com/VideoNastyComic

anythinggoes78 21st July 2014 07:26 AM

Seriously debating whether to try collecting the Section 3 DVDs as well now after watching Video Nasties 2, altough i can guess a few will not be available

Abducted (Don Jones, 1973)
Aftermath, The (Steve Barkett, 1980)
Black Room, The (Elly Kenner & Norman Thaddeus Vane, 1981)
Blood Lust (Marijan Vajda, 1976)
Blood Song (Alan J. Levi, 1974)
Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll, The (Carlos Aured, 1973)
Brutes and Savages (Arthur Davis, 1977)
Cannibal (Ruggero Deodato, 1976)
Cannibals (Jess Franco, 1980)
Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, The (Fred Schepisi, 1978)
Child, The (Robert Voskanian, 1977)
Christmas Evil (Lewis Jackson, 1980)
Communion (Alfred Sole, 1976)
Dawn of the Mummy (Farouk Agrama as Frank Agrama, 1981)
Dead Kids (Michel Laughlin, 1981)
Death Weekend (William Fruet, 1976)
Deep Red (Dario Argento, 1975)
Demented (Arthur Jeffreys, 1980)
Demons, The (Jess Franco as Clifford Brown, 1972)
Don’t Answer the Phone! (Robert Hammer, 1979)
Eaten Alive (Umberto Lenzi, 1980)
Enter the Devil (Frank Q. Dobbs, 1972)
Erotic Rites of Frankenstein, The (Jess Franco, 1972)
Evil, The (Gus Trikonis, 1977)
Executioner, The (Dominico Miceli as Duke Mitchell, 1978)
Final Exam (Jimmy Huston, 1981)
Foxy Brown (Jack Hill, 1974)
Friday the 13th (Sean S. Cunningham, 1980)
Friday the 13th 2 (Steve Miner, 1981)
G.B.H. (David Kent-Watson, 1983)
Graduation Day (Herb Freed, 1981)
Happy Birthday to Me (J. Lee-Thompson, 1980)
Headless Eyes (Kent Bateman, 1971)
Hell Prison (Eduardo Mulargia as Edward G. Muller, 1979)
Hills Have Eyes, The (Wes Craven, 1977)
Home Sweet Home (Nettie Peña, 1980)
Honeymoon Horror (Harry Preston, 1982)
Inseminoid (Norman J. Warren, 1980)
Invasion of the Blood Farmers (Ed Adlum, 1972)
Killing Hour, The (Armand Mastroianni, 1982)
Last Horror Film (David Winters, 1982)
Last Hunter (Antonio Margheriti as Anthony M. Dawson, 1980)
Love Butcher, The (Mikel Angel & Don Jones, 1975)
Mad Foxes (Paul Grau, 1981)
Mark of the Devil (Michael Armstrong, 1969)
Martin (George A. Romero, 1976)
Massacre Mansion (Michael Pataki, 1975)
Mausoleum (Michael Dugan, 1982)
Midnight (John Russo, 1980)
Naked Fist (Cirio H. Santiago, 1981)
Nesting, The (Armand Weston, 1980)
New Adventures of Snow White (Rolf Thiele, 1969)
Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968)
NightBeast (Donald M. Dohler, 1982)
Nightmare City (Umberto Lenzi, 1980)
Oasis of the Zombies (Jess Franco, 1981)
Parasite (Charles Band, 1982)
Phantasm (Don Coscarelli, 1977)
Pigs (Marc Lawrence, 1972)
Prey (Norman J. Warren, 1977)
Prom Night (Paul Lynch, 1980)
Rabid (David Cronenberg, 1976)
Rosemary’s Killer (Joseph Zito, 1981)
Savage Terror (Sisworo Gautama Putra, 1979)
Scanners (David Cronenberg, 1980)
Scream for Vengeance (Bob Bliss, 1979)
Shogun Assassin (Robert Houston, 1972)
Street Killers (Sergio Grieco, 1977)
Suicide Cult (James Glickenhaus, 1977)
Superstition (James W. Roberson, 1982)
Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977)
Terror (Norman J. Warren, 1978)
Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Tobe Hooper, 1974)
Thing, The (John Carpenter, 1982)
Tomb of the Living Dead (Gerardo De Leon & Eddie Romero, 1968)
Toy Box, The (Ron Garcia, 1970)
Werewolf Woman (Rino Di Silvestro, 1976)
Wrong Way (Ray Williams (as Ron Kelly, 1972)
Xtro (Harry Bromley Davenport, 1982)
Zombie Holocaust (Marino Girolami (as Frank Martin, 1980)
Zombies Dawn of the Dead (George A. Romero, 1978)
Zombies’ Lake (Jean Rollin & Julian de Laserna, 1980

fuzzymctiger 21st July 2014 11:53 AM

I just made a section 3 list on imdb for easy reference if anyone is interested

IMDb: Video Nasties Section 3 - a list by fuzzymctiger

Vampix 21st July 2014 01:31 PM

I don't have the video nasties docos. What was Section 3?

Demoncrat 21st July 2014 01:33 PM

Good luck getting GBH then, anything.......;)

Demoncrat 21st July 2014 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vampix (Post 411355)
I don't have the video nasties docos. What was Section 3?

See list that anythingoes78 has just put up.

anythinggoes78 21st July 2014 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vampix (Post 411355)
I don't have the video nasties docos. What was Section 3?

The DPP section 3 list of video nasties is a list of 80 films that it was believed could get a conviction under the lesser section three of the Obscene Publication Act. This would mean the confiscation and destroying of video tapes ordered by a magistrate.

These were films that were not considered to be capable of getting a conviction at the High Court but had got guilty pleas at Magistrates Court.

The list is considered to be why there is confusion between people on what was actually on the Video Nasties list.

DPP Section 3 List | Video Nasties Podcast

Vampix 21st July 2014 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anythinggoes78 (Post 411299)
Seriously debating whether to try collecting the Section 3 DVDs as well now after watching Video Nasties 2, altough i can guess a few will not be available

Abducted (Don Jones, 1973)
Aftermath, The (Steve Barkett, 1980)
Black Room, The (Elly Kenner & Norman Thaddeus Vane, 1981)
Blood Lust (Marijan Vajda, 1976)
Blood Song (Alan J. Levi, 1974)
Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll, The (Carlos Aured, 1973)
Brutes and Savages (Arthur Davis, 1977)
Cannibal (Ruggero Deodato, 1976)
Cannibals (Jess Franco, 1980)
Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, The (Fred Schepisi, 1978)
Child, The (Robert Voskanian, 1977)
Christmas Evil (Lewis Jackson, 1980)
Communion (Alfred Sole, 1976)
Dawn of the Mummy (Farouk Agrama as Frank Agrama, 1981)
Dead Kids (Michel Laughlin, 1981)
Death Weekend (William Fruet, 1976)
Deep Red (Dario Argento, 1975)
Demented (Arthur Jeffreys, 1980)
Demons, The (Jess Franco as Clifford Brown, 1972)
Don’t Answer the Phone! (Robert Hammer, 1979)
Eaten Alive (Umberto Lenzi, 1980)
Enter the Devil (Frank Q. Dobbs, 1972)
Erotic Rites of Frankenstein, The (Jess Franco, 1972)
Evil, The (Gus Trikonis, 1977)
Executioner, The (Dominico Miceli as Duke Mitchell, 1978)
Final Exam (Jimmy Huston, 1981)
Foxy Brown (Jack Hill, 1974)
Friday the 13th (Sean S. Cunningham, 1980)
Friday the 13th 2 (Steve Miner, 1981)
G.B.H. (David Kent-Watson, 1983)
Graduation Day (Herb Freed, 1981)
Happy Birthday to Me (J. Lee-Thompson, 1980)
Headless Eyes (Kent Bateman, 1971)
Hell Prison (Eduardo Mulargia as Edward G. Muller, 1979)
Hills Have Eyes, The (Wes Craven, 1977)
Home Sweet Home (Nettie Peña, 1980)
Honeymoon Horror (Harry Preston, 1982)
Inseminoid (Norman J. Warren, 1980)
Invasion of the Blood Farmers (Ed Adlum, 1972)
Killing Hour, The (Armand Mastroianni, 1982)
Last Horror Film (David Winters, 1982)
Last Hunter (Antonio Margheriti as Anthony M. Dawson, 1980)
Love Butcher, The (Mikel Angel & Don Jones, 1975)
Mad Foxes (Paul Grau, 1981)
Mark of the Devil (Michael Armstrong, 1969)
Martin (George A. Romero, 1976)
Massacre Mansion (Michael Pataki, 1975)
Mausoleum (Michael Dugan, 1982)
Midnight (John Russo, 1980)
Naked Fist (Cirio H. Santiago, 1981)
Nesting, The (Armand Weston, 1980)
New Adventures of Snow White (Rolf Thiele, 1969)
Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968)
NightBeast (Donald M. Dohler, 1982)
Nightmare City (Umberto Lenzi, 1980)
Oasis of the Zombies (Jess Franco, 1981)
Parasite (Charles Band, 1982)
Phantasm (Don Coscarelli, 1977)
Pigs (Marc Lawrence, 1972)
Prey (Norman J. Warren, 1977)
Prom Night (Paul Lynch, 1980)
Rabid (David Cronenberg, 1976)
Rosemary’s Killer (Joseph Zito, 1981)
Savage Terror (Sisworo Gautama Putra, 1979)
Scanners (David Cronenberg, 1980)
Scream for Vengeance (Bob Bliss, 1979)
Shogun Assassin (Robert Houston, 1972)
Street Killers (Sergio Grieco, 1977)
Suicide Cult (James Glickenhaus, 1977)
Superstition (James W. Roberson, 1982)
Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977)
Terror (Norman J. Warren, 1978)
Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Tobe Hooper, 1974)
Thing, The (John Carpenter, 1982)
Tomb of the Living Dead (Gerardo De Leon & Eddie Romero, 1968)
Toy Box, The (Ron Garcia, 1970)
Werewolf Woman (Rino Di Silvestro, 1976)
Wrong Way (Ray Williams (as Ron Kelly, 1972)
Xtro (Harry Bromley Davenport, 1982)
Zombie Holocaust (Marino Girolami (as Frank Martin, 1980)
Zombies Dawn of the Dead (George A. Romero, 1978)
Zombies’ Lake (Jean Rollin & Julian de Laserna, 1980

I'm quite surprised there's no City of the Living Dead on here. I would have thought it would have at least made this list considering it didn't make the official 'nasties' list. I remember the Inter-Light video only had the head drilling cut out of it. It also had a sticker on the tape: 'Persons of a nervous disposition should not view this film'. :D


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