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Old 11th September 2011, 02:10 PM
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From "The 2010 Golden Gavel Awards" (Dvd Verdict)

DVD Verdict - The 2010 Golden Gavel Awards

"SANTA MONICA, CA (31 Dec 2010) As we wind down yet another year in home entertainment, the Verdict staff once again offers up a look at the best DVD and Blu-ray releases gracing retail store shelves. Our list may appear conventionally mainstream and heavy on high definition, but the rationale behind these decisions couldn't be more sound.

**) Studio Commendation: Code Red
We begin this year's list with a new tradition, honoring a studio or distributor that has gone above and beyond the call of duty in preserving films most mainstream audiences don't even know exist and could care less about. These are the anti-blockbusters from years past which hold a special place in the hearts of minds of true movie lovers. And to award this year's winner, I turn the podium over to Judge Tom Becker: "While Horror High: 35th Anniversary Edition, Madman: 30-Year Anniversary Edition, The Black Klansman, Death Journey, Stigma, and The Carrier would never warrant a place on a 10 Best List, together they are a unique and formidable group. Taking up the mantle that Something Weird Video seems to have dropped in favor of downloadables, Code Red has put out some killer special editions for films that might never see the light of day or would otherwise be relegated to the cut-out bin. These releases are genuinely fun, each one like a weird little surprise package. While the big studios so often lard their special editions with consumer-friendly, EPK-style supplements, Code Red is giving us bizarre and hilarious commentary tracks (Horror High, Death Journey), cool retrospective featurettes (Madman), interviews with lesser-known but still-interesting supporting players, "alternate" openings (historically important from an exploitation standpoint, as these films often played under various names), and the best trailer collections, usually with a self-mocking reference on the menu screen ("More Pointless Code Red Trailers"). Code Red has always added a little something extra to their releases, but this year -- particularly with Horror High, Madman, and the forthcoming Black Klansman -- they've really stepped up their game. And for that, we salute you!""
You wrote that, you just attribute it to DVD verdict.
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Old 11th September 2011, 06:46 PM
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I even took the trouble of making a complete fake site...

Btw just adjusted the link to the trailer of Mardi Gras Massacre.
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Old 11th September 2011, 06:55 PM
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Finally watched Mardi Gras Massacre and I liked it!

A more complete review will follow when I've finished the extras.

Btw the soundtrack has a lot of music from the "Cosmic Wind" album by The Mike Theodore Orchestra,an album I bought when I was very young and played a lot!



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Old 11th September 2011, 06:57 PM
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You wrote that, you just attribute it to DVD verdict.
Any minute now, Planet Axel and OMG will be announced as a tie for Best Supplier too.
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Old 11th September 2011, 07:06 PM
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Finally watched Mardi Gras Massacre and I liked it!

A more complete review will follow when I've finished the extras.

Btw the soundtrack has a lot of music from the "Cosmic Wind" album by The Mike Theodore Orchestra,an album I bought when I was very young and played a lot!



Glad you enjoyed it b; were you sober throughout, though?

The soundtrack to Mardi Gras Massacre is a strange one... it sort of reminded me of a porn film.
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Old 11th September 2011, 07:14 PM
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Yep I was sober!
Seems all the music came from the Westbound Label.
Googled a bit and just found this:
TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK: MARDI GRAS MASSACRE -- The Soundtrack!
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Old 11th September 2011, 07:37 PM
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Yep I was sober!
Seems all the music came from the Westbound Label.
Googled a bit and just found this:
TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK: MARDI GRAS MASSACRE -- The Soundtrack!
I like Dennis Coffey, although his early 1970's stuff was better. More funky and less disco/boogie inspired.
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Old 11th September 2011, 09:07 PM
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New Nightmare cover (second pressing):

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Old 11th September 2011, 10:31 PM
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New Nightmare cover (second pressing):

Isn't that just the same cover without the limited edition blurb?

Strange move, considering he's running such a tight budget as I'm sure it would have cost more, however little, to get new artwork prepped at the printers.
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Old 11th September 2011, 10:38 PM
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£11 is the cheapest I can find Night of the Demon but not sure if I wanna pay that much for it.
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