Howdy all,
I am new here though I figure I will fit in just fine with the crazy happnens and such.
Anyways I just wanted to share with you guys a sweet little haul I scored the other day
Night of the Living dead (1968) & Day of the Dead for 10 bucks :buggedout:
also picked up
Night of the Lepus, Return of the living dead, snake people and the mummy (1959) all for another 20. :thumbup:
Thanks
Jeremy
Welcome aboard and those are some good ones. "Night of the Lepus" is amazing, because there is no way a sane person can understand how such a film ever got a green light. I mean, how do you pitch a movie about huge killer rabbits to a bunch of studio execs and get them to say, "Yes" to making it?
Tax writeoff.
Photos of said execs with dead hookers.
Today about 25 DVDs came in the mail. While most were my wife's picks (The Devil Wears Prada :bluesad:, Mona Lisa Smile, Tango & Cash and others) I did manage to sneak in Graveyard Shift and Coneheads.
Plus some trades from Andrew arrived today.
Quote from: Shadowfyre on January 18, 2007, 06:55:22 PM
Today about 25 DVDs came in the mail. While most were my wife's picks (The Devil Wears Prada
Not the movie I was hoping for, but still, Anne Hathaway is so lovely.
Ugly Betty is funnier, but Meryl Streep is so wonderfully understated in
Prada that I almost like the woman as an actress.
Desperation? It was MGM in the early 70s. Or did producer AC Lyles put his own money into it. Most of his production credits were westerns up to this.
Drugs? Again it was the 70s.
Career death wish?
An extreme hatred of rabbits?
Deep and abidding love of the source novel? Anyone read it? Could it be the book equivalent of the movie, making it worth finding?