I recently moved and while unpacking realized that I have 7 different Night of the Living Dead dvds. What ones does everyone else have (just counting the original version not the 1990 one)?
I have:
Official Releases
The Millennium Edition
30th anniversary edition
Rifftrax version
Elvira's movie macabre with I eat your skin
Laugh Track version
Others
Count Gore De Vol horror host version
night of the day of the dawn...redub version
3.
Cheap dvd edition.
Old vhs edition.
25th Anniversary vhs edition with NIGHT OF THE LIVING BREAD short.
ZERO
One (Mill Creek Horror Pack)
Elvira version
Prism DVD release.
Well, I guess since it's Public Domain, doesnt EVERYBODY own it?
:wink:
One is on a mill creek pack and the other is one of those 88 cents digiview DVD's.
2.
1 as a standalone movie, the other as part of a horror classics collection. Sorry, but I can't check the box for the distributor since all but two of my DVDs are in another city right now.
Three: A standalone copy, a copy in the 'Elvira' box set and a copy on a disc with "Revenge Of The Zombies".
Quote from: Flick James on September 09, 2011, 06:43:57 PM
Well, I guess since it's Public Domain, doesnt EVERYBODY own it?
:wink:
No! Circus aint got it! I will send him one of mine. What th fug? :question:
Another nobody from nowhere and we all can't resist... I was watching the first 15 minutes or so tonight!!! But that was on YouTube!! I had 2 or 3... I know I have a deluxe-a-me-bob. :smile: Great movie.
Only one, the Millennium Edition.
Though I have tons of cheap DVD sets but none actually includes Night of the Living Dead.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on September 11, 2011, 03:20:38 AM
Another nobody from nowhere and we all can't resist... I was watching the first 15 minutes or so tonight!!! But that was on YouTube!! I had 2 or 3... I know I have a deluxe-a-me-bob. :smile: Great movie.
Yer so negative. You give REAL bad people a bad image. :tongueout:
Double Feature with Reefer Madness on VHS
In the Ultimate Horror 3D Collection also with Dementia 13 and Little Shop of Horrors
also, the 3D remake with Sid Haig
the re-dub Night of the Dawn of the Day of the... on a bootleg DVD which I bought for 5 bucks
I think thats it...
... should I count the Sid Haig one?
I don't know exactly but I know it's more than one. The Millennium's Edition the best though and with the most extras. The rest are all on cheapo Public Domain boxed sets.
- Millinium Edition
- 40th Anniversary Edition (Dimension Extreme)
- Colorized with Mike Nelson Commentary (Fox)
- Mill Creek 9 movie pack
There's a good feature length doc on the 40th "One For The Fire"
I bought the Creek pack without hesitation because I thought it was the only
way I'd ever see Messiah Of Evil. Year or so later Code Red put out a SE.
None, unfortunately. :bluesad:
Edit
-Millennium
-St. Clair Vision 9 movie pack
I knew that, but seeing everyone else say Mill Creek, plus, just last
night I watched some "Hey, Vern, It's Ernest" which is by Mill Creek.
:drink: knowhutimean?
* I have at least one version in a Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack
* One stand-alone DVD
* The crappy version (I think it's 30th anniversary DVD or something) where they inserted some newly-filmed scenes and changed the music. Blasphemy.
* Years ago, I had a colorized VHS copy. I watched it in color once or twice, then just turned the color down on my TV and watched it in black & white.
I had it on VHS years ago but the only DVD version I own is in a Mill Creek "50 Horror Classics" pack.
I have a cheap vhs version I got many years ago - the cover art was just a still from the movie - that's it. I never bothered picking up a dvd even though it's probably my favorite movie of all time. Kinda weird now that I've said that. :question:
Zero. Good enough movie, but not something I really need to have in my collection. Netflix has it available for streaming so I can watch it anytime I want anyway.