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Started by Andrew, April 29, 2007, 07:35:56 AM

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Andrew

Quote from: Magnus on November 26, 2008, 09:59:38 PM
I have never seen Sugar Hill but a Blacksploitation film about a women who raises an army of zombies to take on the mob who killer her boyfriend sounded to good to pass up  :buggedout:

Was the "Sugar Hill" DVD a DVD-R?  I have been waiting ages for a legit DVD release of that film and do not know of one.
Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Trevor

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I found a copy of Anthony M Dawson's Fuga dall' archipelago maledetto a.k.a. Tiger Joe (1982) with David Warbeck and Tony King. I got it from www.impactvideo.co.za and I'm not sure if it is 100% kosher or not, as the DVD copy seems to have been made from a very used 16mm print. That, and the fact that the film was shot in Cinemascope and this non-letterboxed copy makes everyone look very thin indeed.  :buggedout:

Anyhooo, I'm glad to have the film.  even though the cover picture isn't from that film but from Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire. :buggedout:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Magnus


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Was the "Sugar Hill" DVD a DVD-R?  I have been waiting ages for a legit DVD release of that film and do not know of one.
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I'm not sure it is a legit release.  I did not see a production company listed on the box.  I have not watched it yet but I will let you know when I do.   

Andrew

Quote from: Magnus on November 27, 2008, 12:37:58 PM

QuoteWas the "Sugar Hill" DVD a DVD-R?  I have been waiting ages for a legit DVD release of that film and do not know of one.

I'm not sure it is a legit release.  I did not see a production company listed on the box.  I have not watched it yet but I will let you know when I do.   

Good to go, thank you.  There are quite a few films lost in release limbo that I'd love to see released, even just basic DVD releases (from a decent original print).
Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Magnus

I hear you.  I am actually thankful for some of the 50 ... movie collections just because some entertainingly bad films have not only been preserved but released. 

Joe the Destroyer

I was very disappointed with the DVD selection at Wal-Mart this year.  $2 DVD's are nifty, but they're all full screen.  Bleh.  I just wound up going with a $9 copy of Doomsday instead.

Tyler M

My recent purchases include, Anthropophagus, The intruder within, jungle holoaust, RATS, and red water. Any one see the intruder within??? its pretty hard to find but realy bad, a made for TV monster flick.

Gorosaurus101

my recent purchases include, anthropophagus, the intruder within, spawn of the slithis, jungle holocaust, dont go near the park, and RATS. Has anyone seen spawn of the slithis?? its a great little sea monster flick, along with octaman!!!

WilliamWeird1313

i've seen slithis... i thought it was, as movie, just okay (at best)... but the monster itself is great
"On a mountain of skulls in a castle of pain, I sat on a throne of blood. What was will be, what is will be no more. Now is the season of evil." - Vigo (former Carpathian warlord and one-time Slayer lyric-writer)

Poker Joker

About a month ago, I was at a pawn shop and I found a copy of "Deathrow Gameshow" for $3.00.  Sure, it was on VHS, but it was a MUST HAVE! 

Rat-Bat-Spider

In a shocking triple-shame purchase, I bought Bloodsucking Freaks, a somewhat self-mocking woman-sploitation Grand Guignol horror movie from the far away year of 1976, Thr3e, a hideous Christ-sploitation rip-off of Se7en and its ilk (think Saw but with less corpses and more theology teachers. I was offended, and I'm a die-hard atheist!), and Next, a suck-sploitation anti-thriller starring the God of Wet Blankets, Nicholas Cage, who plays a blowhard Vegas loser (what a stretch, a***ole) with the amazing ability to see three whole minutes into the future! Out of the three, I laughed the most at Bloodsucking Freaks, got p**sed off the most at Thr3e, and put more guns to my head while watching Next.
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Joe the Destroyer

Scoured the $2 movies at Wal-Mart post Black Friday again to see if there was anything worth grabbing that wasn't full screen.  I happened upon The Devil's Advocate, Boiler Room, Knockaround Guys, Taking Lives, and Last Man Standing.  I also ordered, and finally got in, a copy of Beast from Haunted Cave.

RCMerchant

I was gone fer awhile...got a slew of junk to post...
.HOLLWOOD vs. the MOB-A 3 disc doc on how Hollywood portrays mobsters on film. Good stuff!
.SPOOKS RUN WILD with the Bowery Boys and Bela lugosi and Angelo Rossitto!
.ANGELS HARD AS THEY COME-Biker madness with Scott Glen ,Charles Dirkoph and A very young Gary Busey!
.The THREE STOOGES-Vol.4 1943-1945
.A HUGE box set of the TV series ONE STEP BEYOND!!!
.BATTLE for the PLANET of the APES
.Double Feature: The MONSTER MAKER and DEAD MEN WALK-with George Zucco!
.TOPPER RETURNS
.MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE-with Bob Hope,Lon Chaney and Peter Lorre!
.The BLACK DALHIA
 
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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WilliamWeird1313



I just picked up Dead Heat the other day.

Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo in a zombie buddy-cop flick. Oi.

"On a mountain of skulls in a castle of pain, I sat on a throne of blood. What was will be, what is will be no more. Now is the season of evil." - Vigo (former Carpathian warlord and one-time Slayer lyric-writer)

packmule

Recent purchases:

On Blu-Ray DVD:
Dawn Of The Dead(1978)
Diary Of The Dead(2007)
Enter The Dragon(1973)
Cloverfield(2008)

On DVD:
Pumpkinhead(1988)-Collector's Edition
Hellboy II: The Golden Army(2008)