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Title: overstock
Post by: Susan on May 17, 2004, 06:57:14 PM
i was browsing on overstock.com - anyone shopped there before? Anyhow i saw these "megapacks", which deepdiscount doesn't have a whole lot of. 50 movies for like $28
Here's the SCI-FI megapack:

The Incredible Petrified World: John Carradine/Queen of the Amazon: Patricia Morison/Robot Monster: George Nader/She Gods of Shark Reef: Bill Cord/The Amazing Transparent Man: Maguerite Chapman/The Atomic Brain: Bradford Dillman/Horrors of Spider Island: Harald Maresch/The Wasp Woman: Susan Cabot/Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet: Basil Rathbone/Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women: Mamie Van Doren/King of Kong Island:Brad Harris/Bride of the Gorilla: Raymond Burr/Attack of the Monsters: Christopher Murphy/Gamera the Invincible: Brain Donlevy/ Santa Claus Conquers the Martians: Pia Zadora/Teenagers From Outer Space: David Love/Crash of the Moons: Richard Crane/Menace From Outer Space: Richard Crane/Hercules Against the Moonmen: Alan Steel/Hercules and the Captive Women: Reg Park/ Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon: Peter Lupus/Hercules Unchained: Steve Reeves/Lost Jungle: Clyde Beatty/Mesa of Lost Women: Jackie Coogan/Assignment: Outer Space: Rick Van Nutter/Laser Mission: Brandon Lee/Killers From Space: Peter Graves/Phantom From Space: Ted Cooper/White Pongo: Richard Fraser/The Snow Creature: Paul Langton/Son of Hercules: The Land of Darkness: Dan Vadis/Devil of the Desert vs. Son of Hercules: Kirk Morris/First Spaceship on Venus: Yoko Tani/ Zontar, The Thing From Venus: John Agar/The Astral Factor: Robert Foxworth/The Galaxy Invader: Richard Dyszel/Battle of the Worlds: Claude Rains/Unknown World: Bruce Kellogg/Blood Tide: James Earl Jones/The Brain Machine: James Best/The Wild Women of Wongo: Jean Hawkshaw/Prehistoric Women: Laurette Luez/They Came From Beyond Space: Robert Hutton/Warning From Space: Toyomi Karita/The Phantom Planet: Dean Fredericks/Planet Outlaws:Buster Crabbe/Colossus and the Amazon Queen: Rod Taylor/Eegah:Arch Hall, Jr./Cosmos: War of the Planets: John Richardson/Destroy All Planets: Carl Craig

and the HORROR
Carnival of Souls: Candace Hilligoss/ Atom Age Vampire: Alberto Lupo/ Creature from the Haunted Sea: Robert Towne/ Nightmare Castle: Barbara Steele/ Black Dragons: Bela Lugosi/ Invisible Ghost: Bela Lugosi/ One Body Too Many: Bela Lugosi/ White Zombie: Bela Lugosi/ Attack of the Giant Leeches: Ken Clark/ The Screaming Skull: John Hudson/ Beast of Yucca Flats: Tor Johnson/ The Terror: Jack Nicholson/ Revolt of the Zombies: Dean Jagger/ The Giant Gila Monster: Don Sullivan/ The Fatal Hour: Boris Karloff/ Dead Men Walk: George Zucco/ The Mad Monster: George Zucco/ Maniac: Bill Woods/ Metropolis: Gustav Frolich/ The Vampire Bat: Melvyn Douglas/ The Ape: Boris Karloff/ The Monster Maker: J Carrol Naish/ The Killer Shrews: James Best/ The Brain That Wouldnt Die: Jason Evers/ King of the Zombies: Joan Woodbury/ Dr. Jeckyll Mr. Hyde: John Barrymore/ Bluebeard: John Carradine/ The Corpse Vanishes: Bela Lugosi/ Night of the Living Dead: Judith ODea/ Doomed to Die: Boris Karloff/ The Phantom of the Opera: Lon Chaney/ The Indestructible Man: Lon Chaney Jr./ The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Lon Chaney/ Nosferatu: Max Shreck/ Swamp Women: Mike Connors/ The World Gone Mad: Pat OBrien/ Little Shop of Horrors: Jack Nicholson/ Tormented: Richard Carlson/ The Monster Walks: Rex Lease/ Monster from a Prehistoric Planet: Tamro Kawaji/ The Gorilla: The Ritz Brothers/ A Shriek in the Night: Ginger Rogers/ Bloodlust: Robert Reed/ The Amazing Mr. X: Richard Carlson/ Last Woman on Earth: Robert Towne/ The Bat: Vincent Price/ House on Haunted Hill: Vincent Price/ The Last Man on Earth: Vincent Price/ Dementia 13: William Campbell/ Phantom from 10,000 Leagues: Kent Taylor/


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Title: Re: overstock
Post by: Scott on May 18, 2004, 12:20:36 AM
That's quite a list. I went to the website, but couldn't find the 50 for $28 deal. I think I have to look through the site more. Sounds like the whole oldies.com collection.

All good ones

Title: Re: overstock
Post by: Gerry on May 18, 2004, 03:55:02 PM
The quality of the 50 movie mega packs is supposed to be fairly decent.  Comparable to Alpha's product.
Title: Re: overstock
Post by: Scott on May 18, 2004, 11:23:08 PM
You have my attention. Alpha Video quality is quite good for the most part. Definately a good collection.

Title: Re: overstock
Post by: Susan on May 19, 2004, 07:18:05 PM
I saw those movies when i was sorted the list by discounts - supposedly the savings is like 88% ballpark. You can also sort by price,  like you can do a search for movies by price from least to greatest - sometimes you wanna find a dirt cheap movie and most sites don't allow you to sort that way. There's a pack of bela lugosi films for $3. NIght of the living dead for $3.99. Just wondering if anyone ever bought from them and if they had problems. Overall the prices seem pretty good.

I haven't checked out how they charge for shipping. I just had such a negative experience with deepdiscountdvd. They're cheap but they didn't send me quality merchandise and waiting forever for the replacement was a pain...as each shipment took WEEKS and calling their so called customer service was pointless since i spoke to the same 2 people who were probably 15.

But i was thinking holy crap, that's alot of movies for just $28

Title: Re: overstock
Post by: StatCat on May 20, 2004, 12:35:01 AM
Looks like a lot of public domain movies.  I was surprised by how many listed I've actually seen.  I've heard about these but was figuring the quality wasn't so good, don't know though. If anyone has a set like this definitely post about it.

I like DDVD by the way- I've had very few problems with them. I got a dvd stolen in the mail once (box slit right open) and they sent one out right away, no problems. I would recommend though never trying to do a replacement with anything on sites like that, maybe try returning it to a store instead.