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Todays Wanderings

Started by Scott, October 22, 2003, 02:04:09 PM

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Scott

Well, I went to Curcuit City today and picked up RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON for $6.99 it's distributed by Platinum and the quality is good. The DVD has 12 episodes and after watching just two episodes I can't wait to see the rest as this is my first viewing of these serials from 1952.  You have to get a look at the Commando Cody in his torpedo helmeted space suit and jet pack. He takes off much like Superman. Anyway he's involved in a struggle against men from the moon. The land vehicles, dialogue, and lunar surface (Southwest Desert), and Commander Cody's space vehicle is much like FLASH GORDONS old one. This is a real gem and I will proudly place it with SAMSON AND THE VAMPIRE WOMEN, SAMSON IN THE WAX MUSEUM, BELA LUGOSI: HORROR CLASSICS, PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE.

Curcuit City also had Jean Rollins box set for $39. I almost bought it, but for now I'll keep my eye one it. It's a vampire collection of his best stuff from what I've read. I have yet to see any of his films. I spent $60 bucks on my Speghetti Western box set last spring and though I love it, it was to much money. I also have that Coffin Joe set on my mind. Maybe someday.

Also I went to Walmart where they are having great deals on some good movies. Prices were $6 dollars. Its a good place to start your DVD library. On the display I seen. ROAD WARRIOR and KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS/NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD(sealed together for $6), and many others. Worth a stop by. I didn't purchase anything because I bought RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON down the road.


Susan

Must be a regional thing with walmart, everytime I try and dig through their cheap bins I find nothing worthwhile


The Burgomaster

I have a bunch of Jean Rollin's movies . . . they range from very entertaining to pretty boring. If you want a good amount of blood and gore, check out THE LIVING DEAD GIRL. If you want to fall asleep, check out REQUIEM FOR A VAMPIRE (which has almost no dialogue after the first few minutes).

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Scott

Yea, the Jean Rollin Box set included

Rape of the Vampire (1967)
Shiver of the Vampire (1970)
Requiem for a Vampire (1971)

$39.00

He's one of the directors that I have never seen a film of yet.