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Title: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: dcj2112 on June 06, 2020, 10:40:35 AM
Things you’ve wanted forever but just haven’t been able to get for whatever reason?

The big one for me right now is the Herschell Gordon Lewis Feast Blu-ray set. I saw it selling last year for $150 and probably should have just snapped it up then. But I didn’t. Now I generally see it selling for $250-$300 and as high as almost $600! I should probably just buy it before it becomes impossible to find but even $250 is a lot for a Blu-ray set.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs?
Post by: Alex on June 06, 2020, 12:42:51 PM
A full set of all of the Phantasm movies in a silver ball. They had one out previously, but there has been more made since then. Hoping I see it updated at some point.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 07, 2020, 07:47:13 PM
i want that too, i forget how many they had made i think there was a certain number i forget. but one color they never did put out i think it was the white one i think? i can't remember. i have some of them on blu-ray i still need to get around to watching the last one though all the way through


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: bob on June 07, 2020, 09:33:58 PM
The Criterion Collection editions of The Third Man, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Grand Illusion, Forbidden Games and Spellbound

Hobgoblins 2


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Alex on June 08, 2020, 12:19:27 AM
i want that too, i forget how many they had made i think there was a certain number i forget. but one color they never did put out i think it was the white one i think? i can't remember. i have some of them on blu-ray i still need to get around to watching the last one though all the way through

5, with the final outing being Phantasm: RaVager.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 08, 2020, 12:55:21 AM
yeah that one, i started it but its one of those movies that started out with a WTF happened ? and what is going on? honestly that's a film that really needs to be longer than what we got. i wonder if there is a version of it that is in fact longer? does anyone know?


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Alex on June 08, 2020, 01:19:50 AM
I think it was a deliberate attempt to move back to the dream-like structure of the first one with jumping between two alternative realities. Or Reggie was suffering from some sort of hallucinations.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 08, 2020, 02:33:50 AM
i dunno i wish i knew but it was done so well in the 1st one and you'd think he would have used a better script i mean there were like 30 different scripts for it before he found the one he wanted. the first 4 honestly i enjoyed my favorite sequel though would be the 3rd one i think it's because that's the 1st one i did see
and actually i do have a Fan edit of the 1st film and it's i Think 5 minutes longer maybe? that's actually the one i watch over the one i have on dvd or Blu-ray.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: kornula on June 08, 2020, 01:21:54 PM
I want and need to get my hands on just about any Vinegar Syndrome set they offer.  Usually they are $250 + a pop.  right now, I gotta get my car fixed.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: dcj2112 on June 08, 2020, 02:51:14 PM
I want and need to get my hands on just about any Vinegar Syndrome set they offer.  Usually they are $250 + a pop.  right now, I gotta get my car fixed.

Haha yeah, I can kind of relate to this. I’m saving up for a down payment on a house so every cent I spend outside of this effort I see as taking away from it. Worse still I live in Massachusetts where house prices stopped being reasonable about the time the Pilgrims arrived.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: chefzombie on June 12, 2020, 03:31:39 PM
you live in mass., dc? i grew up in middleboro!  :cheers:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: dcj2112 on June 13, 2020, 07:37:09 AM
you live in mass., dc? i grew up in middleboro!  :cheers:

Very cool! Yes, born in Stoneham and have lived here most of my life. I'm currently in Waltham, but am aiming to buy in West Roxbury  :smile:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: chefzombie on June 14, 2020, 05:23:59 PM
i used to LOVE waltham when my hubby( not at the time) was living there, they have the BEST thrift stores! west roxbury did too, and somerville. i used to go to this little hole in the wall bar& grill in west roxbury called benny's, they had the most AMAZING braised beef tips...if it still exists, go there ! * in case no one told you, i'm a little obsessed with food, lol! *


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on June 15, 2020, 11:52:46 AM
I would love to have the Blood Island series in one set!
For those unfamiliar with Blood Island- there's BRIDES OF BLOOD (1968), the MAD DOCTOR OF BLOOD ISLAND, and BEAST OF BLOOD. I have BEAST OF- with a good commentary track with distributer Sam Sherman. Plus an interview with director Eddie Romero (no relation to George!). But to have a box set would be the real deal, Lucille!  :twirl:
One of my favorite horror film series ever!


(https://i.imgur.com/a5C6CDB.jpg) (https://lunapic.com)


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: chefzombie on June 15, 2020, 05:56:39 PM
i'm amazed you don't have that ronny. i got it in a trade years ago, back when we could still do that on ebay. my personal fave is brides, for some reason it just cracks me up.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 16, 2020, 03:07:26 AM
those i've actually seen, going off guesswork on my memory the first one and the last one i thought stunk but the best one was i think the 2nd one that one was i think decent. i'd have to look it in my old date books, i like to write down which movies i've seen each year and what i think of them for example my rating goes from  Classic, Stunk and Decent. Classic pretty much means i loved it not that they are classic movies per say. i've seen a little over #50 films so far this year


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: dcj2112 on June 16, 2020, 06:42:51 AM
those i've actually seen, going off guesswork on my memory the first one and the last one i thought stunk but the best one was i think the 2nd one that one was i think decent. i'd have to look it in my old date books, i like to write down which movies i've seen each year and what i think of them for example my rating goes from  Classic, Stunk and Decent. Classic pretty much means i loved it not that they are classic movies per say. i've seen a little over #50 films so far this year

I’ve also been keeping lists each year since mid 2018  :smile:

I actually did it once way back in 2003 or 2004. However, I felt compelled to give way too much info so I got burned out on it. Now I don’t even have that list anymore lol.

As for the Blood Island series I only have clear memories of seeing two, Beast of Blood and Brain of Blood. The latter isn’t even really part of the series as it’s just an Al Adamson film but I see it mentioned as part of the series here and there so figured I’d mention it. As for Beast of Blood I thought it was BORING. The opening scene with the zombie attacking on the boat is a lot of fun and the title is GREAT. So your expectations are set high going into it then quickly fall as the film slogs along. It probably didn’t help that I didn’t see the movie this is a direct sequel to, which as far as I can tell are the only two in the series that attempt any kind of continuity. Yet, even if I did I doubt it would’ve helped much.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on June 16, 2020, 12:43:39 PM
Well, I like BRAIN OF BLOOD too, so that's what kind of weird taste I have in movies. If it's an old z-budget horror film, I'll watch it.  :wink: And usually like it.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 17, 2020, 04:55:31 PM
that 2nd one though i forget which one it was wasn't painful  to sit through like the first one and the 3rd one. honestly the 3rd one had kinda of a cool idea with the head but what they really needed back than to do these movies, weren't so much a budget cause they were fine, they needed better actors and better scripts.

i'm not saying they need to be oscar contenders but care about the story and not just making the film to make money.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: The Burgomaster on June 27, 2020, 03:00:59 PM
you live in mass., dc? i grew up in middleboro!  :cheers:

Very cool! Yes, born in Stoneham and have lived here most of my life. I'm currently in Waltham, but am aiming to buy in West Roxbury  :smile:

And I am close by in Billerica


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: zelmo73 on June 27, 2020, 10:40:21 PM
I'd love to get Steven Seagal's On Deadly Ground (1994) on blu ray since it is currently very hard to find. I did manage to order Disney's Song Of The South (1946) on blu ray before the BLM people get it banned worldwide.  :cheers:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Trevor on June 28, 2020, 08:27:30 AM
A region B blu ray of An Eye For An Eye (1981): only region A available.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on June 28, 2020, 09:09:57 PM
I'd love to get Steven Seagal's On Deadly Ground (1994) on blu ray since it is currently very hard to find. I did manage to order Disney's Song Of The South (1946) on blu ray before the BLM people get it banned worldwide.  :cheers:

Ya just gotta stab Black Lives Matter, even when talking about movies.
Disney himself pulled SONG OF THE SOUTH over 50 years ago.
Your such a dick.
But take heart! You can still watch BIRTH OF A NATION (1915)!

Of course Segal is a Trump dick sucker from day one- much like you. So I'm not surprised.  :lookingup:





Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: claws on June 28, 2020, 11:41:23 PM
wtf is going on?


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 29, 2020, 12:23:42 AM
honestly i never thought song of the south was that racist or at all, i've seen that movie a few times i think it's a great film, why ban it? the film is over 70 years old it's part of history. also it takes place during the time when slaves still were around in short there are films out there that are far more racist than Song of the south. such as Dumbo even though i never thought at all that it was Racist. you also know what's funny i was talking to my mom about this too,

nobody has even mention Al Jolson at all my question is uh WHY? he's been dead over 70 years! but he made a living off blackface. granted i don't want his films banned too. but i hate it when any film is banned, there are films so bad that i've seen i wish they were banned not because they are racist but just so other people can't watch them. but you don't see me writing to movie company's for that to happen. i'm for BLM. but they don't need to ban films that were made over 70 years ago to make a point. Statue's of people that owned slaves i get, the confederate flag i get but why go after movies? they even complained about Gone with the Wind a film over 80 years old that again takes place during a time slaves were around. my question is this, there is a film that we have all heard of called 12 years a slave from (2013) are they going to ban that? i mean it won an  Oscar in fact many of them i believe.

i have it on blu-ray but i haven't watched it yet, i got it for like a buck i think. my point is that is film, i hate when any film is banned,  anyways Birth of a nation you are right, the (1915) that's not banned that's a great point that was actually funded by the KKK yet that one isn't banned and i've never seen it either.

but it's prolly the most racist film ever made. though i'm sure Trump and his cronies love it


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Alex on June 29, 2020, 02:22:29 AM
I'd love to get Steven Seagal's On Deadly Ground (1994) on blu ray since it is currently very hard to find. I did manage to order Disney's Song Of The South (1946) on blu ray before the BLM people get it banned worldwide.  :cheers:

Ya just gotta stab Black Lives Matter, even when talking about movies.
Disney himself pulled SONG OF THE SOUTH over 50 years ago.
Your such a dick.
But take heart! You can still watch BIRTH OF A NATION (1915)!

Of course Segal is a Trump dick sucker from day one- much like you. So I'm not surprised.  :lookingup:



RC, I suspect he knows that Song of the South was pulled by Disney and has no connection to BLM. He is just trying to get a reaction by being an a-hole.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: zelmo73 on June 29, 2020, 06:19:19 AM
there is a film that we have all heard of called 12 years a slave from (2013) are they going to ban that? i mean it won an  Oscar in fact many of them i believe.

i have it on blu-ray but i haven't watched it yet, i got it for like a buck i think. my point is that is film, i hate when any film is banned,  anyways Birth of a nation you are right, the (1915) that's not banned that's a great point that was actually funded by the KKK yet that one isn't banned and i've never seen it either.

but it's prolly the most racist film ever made. though i'm sure Trump and his cronies love it

I haven't seen the original Birth Of A Nation (1915) version yet because 3 hours and 15 minutes of a silent movie is a bit of a tall order for me. I can barely sit through 2 1/2 hours of Metropolis (1927) because that much classical music and having to read the story in the subtitles makes me drowsy. But I do own the more recent Birth Of A Nation (2016) on 4K which is a pretty good movie. Amazon Prime Video still shows the old 1915 version, so I guess that makes Amazon racist in someone's eyes here. You are seriously depriving yourself by owning 12 Years A Slave (2012) and not watching it though; that one is well-deserving of its awards.

I'm not sure why you say that "Trump and his cronies" would love the original Birth Of A Nation though. If what you say is true about the KKK funding that movie, then you ought to know that both that version of the KKK and today's BLM are both funded by the Democrat Party. This is why I try not to debate politics with the ill-informed. I have a feeling that my little boy is going to enjoy Song Of The South (1946) though. Zip-a-dee-doo-dah!  :smile:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Alex on June 29, 2020, 07:19:13 AM
RC, you know what this guy is and what he is trying to do, just ignore him mate. He really isn't worth the effort.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on June 29, 2020, 07:30:48 AM
^ Yeah, I know.  :bluesad:
He just gets my goat.  :hatred:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on June 29, 2020, 07:53:39 AM
i don't know much about the more recent birth of the nation, i said trump and his cronies because he is racist as are a lot of republicans, i'm sure some of the dems are too but i dunno which ones. but i am not surprised if the dems back than were racist, Trump even posted a video on twitter of some white idiot saying White Power. no one who isn't racist would do that. anyways

my blu-ray player refuses to play the disc i mean i got 12 years a slave for i think a buck. but i keep forgetting to try to see if my one X will play it. as for the silent versions i love silent films but it really depends which film you watch that is that long, (1916)'s Judex for example is  a brilliant serial but it's in chapters that are maybe at a half hr or and hr long. 

yes your son will love song of the south i didn't see it as a kid and it's a great film. i got mad because when something happens in the world they go overboard in removing stuff that will offend people, after 9-11 they went and removed the image of the towers in old episodes of Seinfeld and any other show on tv pre 9-11.

that's going way overboard. i'm for them writing it in shows on what did happen but removing it from anything on tv pre 9-11 that's messed up. that's why i got mad because i'm just tired of them doing something like that, that's all


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on June 29, 2020, 08:44:54 AM
TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE is a good movie.  But knowing Zelmo- I doubt he watched it either. And if he did-he  obviously don't have the brains, the morals, (or he's just plain trolling) to understand of what it represents.
I think he enjoys just being a dick. Which he is.  :lookingup:
Myself- I don't think he ever watched it. He just threw that in there to say- "Hey! See! I'm not racist! I liked Twelve Years a Slave!" Horses**t. The shmuck is transparent.
I don't think any film should be banned, either. Don't mean I'm gonna watch it.
I have seen BIRTH OF A NATION (1915). I sat threw the whole f**king thing. Zelmo doesn't have the attention span, so I don't suppose he would watch it all. And no, Zelmo, it just carries the same title as the new version. The old one has the KKK rescuing a white women from a guy in blackface who raped her.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Alex on June 29, 2020, 08:57:54 AM
I agree with Pennywise that I don't think SoS is racist myself. It is set after the American civil war and the people in it aren't slaves. I picked up a copy of it for Kristi last year.

I can't say I've watched either '12 Years a Slave' or 'Birth of a Nation'. Unlike say the Human Centipede movies they aren't ones I've deliberately avoided, I just haven't randomly come across them or been interested enough to seek them out. Maybe one day the mood will strike me to sit down and put them on, but most of the time I'd rather just watch something fun over something serious.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on June 29, 2020, 09:03:13 AM
I agree with Pennywise that I don't think SoS is racist myself. It is set after the American civil war and the people in it aren't slaves. I picked up a copy of it for Kristi last year.

I can't say I've watched either '12 Years a Slave' or 'Birth of a Nation'. Unlike say the Human Centipede movies they aren't ones I've deliberately avoided, I just haven't randomly come across them or been interested enough to seek them out. Maybe one day the mood will strike me to sit down and put them on, but most of the time I'd rather just watch something fun over something serious.

I understand that. Me too. I would much rather watch I DRINK YOUR BLOOD, but Tiana is very interested in black history- so we watch it. I'm glad I do.
I don't think SONG OF THE SOUTH is racist either. But lotsa black folks-even way back then- thought it portrayed blacks as being "Yessuh" servants.

"Since its original release, Song of the South has remained a subject of controversy. Some critics have described the film's portrayal of African Americans as racist and offensive, maintaining that the black vernacular and other qualities are stereotypes. In addition, the plantation setting is sometimes criticized as idyllic and glorified. Because of this controversy, Disney has not released Song of the South on any home video format in the United States.
"
Even after the Civil War, blacks still had the status of not worthy people. Just like American Indians. Just like Mexicans. Just like anybody who isn't a rich old white guy like the scumbag who is President.  I can understand the frustration of poor white people.  I'm one myself. But other races aren't our enemy.  The enemy is this spoiled brat sitting in the White House.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: chefzombie on June 30, 2020, 06:41:52 PM
yes,trump IS the enemy, and so are dbags like zelmo. alex is right, ronny, we need to try to ignore him, he doesn't deserve a response. he's just an ignorant troll who should NOT be raising/brainwashing a child. i hope his son is smart enough to know that daddy is a racist pig.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on July 01, 2020, 04:50:48 AM
i hope so too, Dumbo has those Crows that as a kid i never thought was racist but than i never thought about it at all. than listening to a podcast a couple years back they were saying how racist those crows were. it's been a long time since i saw so i am still not sure.

but on that same podcast just a different episode from a couple years back they were saving that one thing people never talk about is what did happen after the slaves were freed by Lincoln, if what they say is true and ya know what i do believe it, some stayed with their family's they were slaves to for 1. they did really feel like family and for another they had no other place to go and some did leave and they had a hard time finding work. they didn't have any book they got it from or anything but they never do a film about any of that stuff well not that i think can think of.

my point is that films back than did have a lot of racist stuff that was okay back than. back in the 20's and 30's it was really common that a lot of people were racist. and so they black actors cast as servants and so forth, but there are a crap load of films that take place during the civil war and before during which slaves were around are they going to bad those? or as i was talking to my mom recently she made a good point what about Roots? the mini series they remade it a few years back and than there's the Original and its' sequel and is that going to be banned as well?

anyways didn't Disney put on VHS back in the 80's song of the south? i've seen it on VHS but not to have it in my hands. with a film like Song of the south or even the video Nasties or Silent Night, Deadly night they would ban certain movies without even watching them and that really sets me off.

as for Trump i will never understand how anyone can not see that he's racist, a lot of them in congress is Racist such as Pence i think too i mean he could not even say black lives matter instead he said all lives matter to me that sounded like a cop out from the whitest guy on the face of the planet. i swear a freaking albino is less white than that guy is.

but ya know what on both sides no doubt there are prolly racists on both sides and some of them i think do actually hide that side of themselves  than you have trump who hid it for a long time and just no longer cares who knows that he's racist even though he denies that he is.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: zelmo73 on July 04, 2020, 12:39:17 AM
TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE is a good movie.  But knowing Zelmo- I doubt he watched it either. And if he did-he  obviously don't have the brains, the morals, (or he's just plain trolling) to understand of what it represents.
I think he enjoys just being a dick. Which he is.  :lookingup:
Myself- I don't think he ever watched it. He just threw that in there to say- "Hey! See! I'm not racist! I liked Twelve Years a Slave!" Horses**t. The shmuck is transparent.
I don't think any film should be banned, either. Don't mean I'm gonna watch it.
I have seen BIRTH OF A NATION (1915). I sat threw the whole f**king thing. Zelmo doesn't have the attention span, so I don't suppose he would watch it all. And no, Zelmo, it just carries the same title as the new version. The old one has the KKK rescuing a white women from a guy in blackface who raped her.

Sorry, you old grumpy cow, but I do own 12 Years A Slave (2013) on blu ray, as Chiwetel Ejiofor has been one of my favorite actors ever since he went from a hardcore gangsta villain in Four Brothers (2004) to articulate and educated cold-blooded assassin in Serenity (2005); the range that he has as an actor is something that I haven't seen since Gary Oldman in his early days. As for the rest of what you said, how dare you refer to a person of color (me) as a racist? I have more in kind with BLM than you ever will; true I am not black either, just like you ain't though I can tell that you really want to be for some reason (white guilt maybe?) But I am Native American; I just have a laugh at people that pretend to be more oppressed than my people have been and continue to be, and will continue to be so long as people like you remain on my land. If you really love Africa so much, RC, then I suggest that you move there and see how they treat you.  :cheers:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: zelmo73 on July 04, 2020, 12:47:46 AM
I agree with Pennywise that I don't think SoS is racist myself. It is set after the American civil war and the people in it aren't slaves. I picked up a copy of it for Kristi last year.

I can't say I've watched either '12 Years a Slave' or 'Birth of a Nation'. Unlike say the Human Centipede movies they aren't ones I've deliberately avoided, I just haven't randomly come across them or been interested enough to seek them out. Maybe one day the mood will strike me to sit down and put them on, but most of the time I'd rather just watch something fun over something serious.

My little boy loved the movie. The blu ray 1080p transfer turned out surprisingly well for a bootleg. It is an imported blu ray from overseas with a big disclaimer on the back of the package; kind of an F.U. to Disney for wimping out and not releasing Song Of The South (1946) on Disney+ last year. It is still in a 4:3 aspect ratio for being such an old film, but the 1080p screen resolution looks great on a 4K TV.

That being said, I can see why Disney wimped out on releasing it on their streaming channel. I don't agree with them pulling the plug on it, but I understand why they chickened out. When you leave the English subtitles on, they are phonetically accurate when it comes to the Deep South pronunciations of the English dialect. For example: "Yes sir, that's the way with Br'er Rabbit, sure as I'm named Remus. About the time he get it stuck in his mind that there ain't nobody can outdo him, up somebody'd jump an' do him scan'lous. "What you laughin' 'bout?" says Br'er Fox, says he. An' Br'er Rabbit, he couldn't say nothin'. "Well, then," says Br'er Fox, says he, "I'll settle your hash right now!" And with that, he grab Br'er Rabbit by the tail and made for to dash 'im agin' the ground. But just then, Br'er Rabbit's tail snap off real short, an' he tuck through the cotton patch like the dogs was after 'im. An' from that day to this, the only tail that Br'er Rabbit's got to his name was a little ol' ball o' cotton."

My guess is that Disney just didn't want to deal with all the complaining from the BLM and BLM sympathizing types out there. You know, the RCs of the world.  :cheers:


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Alex on July 04, 2020, 03:52:26 AM
One does not have to be white to be racist.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Rev. Powell on July 04, 2020, 10:03:11 AM
This thread seems to have gone a little off track. Let's return to discussing Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 04, 2020, 01:09:50 PM
^Yeah. Sorry, Rev.
As far as you, Zelmo- black, white, red or any other color- your still an idiot.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 04, 2020, 03:04:53 PM
I would LOVE to find PSYCHED BY THE 4-D WITCH on Dvd!

I had it on vhs from Something Weird- but it's long gone.  :bluesad:

http://youtu.be/KbbaB2foJsw (http://youtu.be/KbbaB2foJsw)


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: dcj2112 on August 04, 2020, 09:58:00 AM
I finally pulled the trigger and got that Herschell Gordon Lewis box set I mentioned in the OP. USPS has been way behind on shipments lately so hopefully I get it before the end of the month  :smile:

Looking forward to seeing some of the more obscure stuff the box set includes. Also, the improved picture quality on his gore films. I’ve been watching the old Something Weird DVDs of his movies and the picture quality between the two releases is like night and day!


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: kornula on October 22, 2020, 06:19:48 PM
I'd love to get Steven Seagal's On Deadly Ground (1994) on blu ray since it is currently very hard to find. I did manage to order Disney's Song Of The South (1946) on blu ray before the BLM people get it banned worldwide.  :cheers:

I was an extra in "ON DEADLY GROUND"  In the opening scene where the oil rig is on fire.  Segal is a bigger a***ole than the media portrays him.  And yes, they don't paint a pretty picture of him to begin with.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: pennywise37 on October 25, 2020, 01:05:50 AM
really? i enjoy that one to be honest and i didn't know he was even worse than he's already portrayed weather it's by the media or just people who've worked with him. as an actor i like him but in my family we now call him on what he looks like today The fat guy my dad came up with that one. though hard to kill (1990) is my favorite of his.

as for movies i want on blu-ray oh there are so many currently i want to get the Friday the 13th set (1980-2009) but that one can wait for now


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: The Burgomaster on November 06, 2020, 02:14:27 PM
you live in mass., dc? i grew up in middleboro!  :cheers:

Very cool! Yes, born in Stoneham and have lived here most of my life. I'm currently in Waltham, but am aiming to buy in West Roxbury  :smile:

A mini-group of Ma***oles. I'm in Billerica.



Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: Ticonderoga 64 on November 08, 2020, 03:47:01 PM
you live in mass., dc? i grew up in middleboro!  :cheers:

Very cool! Yes, born in Stoneham and have lived here most of my life. I'm currently in Waltham, but am aiming to buy in West Roxbury  :smile:

A mini-group of Ma***oles. I'm in Billerica.



I am as well, born in Jamaica Plain and living in Boston most of my life to date.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: beat_truck on November 13, 2020, 02:18:15 PM
There are some movies that I wish would have official DVD or Bluray releases already. 

Moonrunners (1975), which is the movie that the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard was based on, is one of them.  All that was ever available on home media is the current bootleg DVD that's on Ebay.  I have been thinking about emailing MGM / UA and asking them if they could properly release it already. :lookingup:

I have never watched it all the way through, but for anyone interested, a restored version of Song of the South was and probably still is available and free to download on archive.org.  If you really want it on DVD, you could download it and burn it on a disc.


Title: Re: What Are Your Most Sought After DVDs/Blu-rays?
Post by: bob on November 13, 2020, 10:17:10 PM
The Criterion Collection editions of The Third Man, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Grand Illusion, Forbidden Games and Spellbound

Hobgoblins 2

I have acquired The Criterion Collection edition of The Third Man

 :teddyr: