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Toxie's Top Ten the Collector's Set

Started by CheezeFlixz, July 10, 2007, 10:54:50 PM

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CheezeFlixz

Any got this? If so is it any count? Image quality, sound, the features and all that.

(1.8) Croaked: Frog Monster From Hell ("Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake") (1975) - Brad Ellingston/Jerry Gregoris/Glenn Scherer
(2.0) Curse of the Cannibal Confederates ("The Curse of the Screaming Dead") (1982) - Steve Sandkuhler/Christopher Gummer/Rebecca Bach
(4.9) Dead Dudes in the House (1991) - Sarah Newhouse/Douglas Gibson/Victor Verhaeghe
(2.5) Deadly Daphne's Revenge (1987) - Laurie Tait Partridge/Anthony Holt/Candy Castillo
(1.8) Demented Death Farm Massacre ("Honey Britches") (1971) - George Ellis/Trudy Moore/John Carradine (uncredited)
(3.7) Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell (1990) - Mark Blanchard/Sheila Caan/Robert Tessier
(3.6) The Newlydeads (1987) - Jimmy Williams/Scott Kaske/Captain Mike
(3.2) Space Zombie Bingo (1993) - William Darkow/Ramona Provost/Hugh Crawford
(3.3) Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator (1989) - Catherine Dee/William Darne/M.R. Murphy
(4.7) Video Demons Do Psychotown ("Bloodbath in Psycho Town") (1989) - Ron Aragon/Donna Baltron

Amazon has a few used copies for $19.99

Joe

ive seen it in the store but for a heftier price than 19.99, might just get it off amazon now.

Torgo

I've seen it at Best Buy but there were wanting 29.99 for it for quite some time.
"There is no way out of here. It'll be dark soon. There is no way out of here."

Andrew

I have this, but have only viewed "Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell."  It is one heck of a boring flick.  You know the MST3K episode of "The Lost Continent" that turns into a running rock climbing joke?  This one would be driving in the desert.  That happens a lot and even the chase scenes get boring mighty fast.  If you took out the driving in the desert parts of the movie, I think it would be 15 minutes long.

The movie appears to have used a lot of poorly done "night for night" shots and I think that the DVD authors tried to brighten up the print the best that they could.  Daylight scenes look decent, though they remind me of the quality of a 70's TV flick.  Again, that is probably the master.  I did not notice any pixelation problems, including during scenes with fire or other stuff that are the usual suspects.

Fire?  Yeah, they set people on fire four or five times.  I think that every time the director realized the movie might be putting the audience to sleep, he resorted to immolating a stuntman.  "This is a boring scene.  Let's set Burt on fire again!"

The outer case of the box set is unwieldy, but all of the DVDs come in their own slimline cases so you can put them on your DVD shelf and store the tin somewhere else.  I did not notice much of anything in the way of extras. 
Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

CheezeFlixz

Oh geez .. that bad huh, might be to bad to be a bad movie. Hmmm? It's only $20, chump change on the grand skeem of things, it sound like the $20 could be better spent.

Thanks for the info!! :thumbup:

tantraman

I will look for it.  the names crack me up


Jonny Eunitis

i have it

i'd get at least one box if you can, they're supposedly OOP
i sold one of the dvds on amazon for about 40 bucks

the movies are crap (obviously, it's troma)
but if you like bad films then you'll have alot of fun with these
some parts are painful, fast forward!

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