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FatFreddysCat

Quote from: bob on December 09, 2011, 05:07:08 AM

Evil Bong is great  :thumbup:

I was planning to watch "Demonic Toys" first but after checking out the trailer for Evil Bong on YouTube, I changed my mind. THAT is gonna be the first one outta the chute when I get around to it. I was dyin'.  :bouncegiggle:
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joejoe

picked up a copy of "The Town that Dreaded Sundown"

1977 from American International Pictures

stars Ben Johnson, Dawn Wells and Andrew Prine

not a bad movie
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ChaosTheory

Blind-bought TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL (last one on the shelf, suckaz!) and watched it last night.  Lots of fun  :teddyr:
Also picked up JANE EYRE (2011) because hey, Fassbender.
Through the darkness of future past
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the Rev. J. Darkside

I recently purchased Coffy, Left for Dead, Yo-Yo Girl Cop, Foster Friday, The Quick and the Undead, Foxy Brown, Black Cobra I-III, Lust for Dracula, Hoboken Hollow, Tokyo Zombie and lots of other flicks thanks to Movie Gallery closing down. I could get them for about $0.5 each. I got there late, so most of the b-films were still there. I missed out on Robocop but I was able to snag Tremors. At a flea market, I was able to find a copy of Hell Comes to Frogtown, which, when added to my previous viewing of They Live, makes me sad that Roddy Piper didn't do an assload of flicks in the 1980's and 1990's.
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Jack



It took several years but I finally made it through most of the movies in the Nightmare Worlds set.  They're kind of nice for those boring evenings when you're in the mood for something "relaxing".  So it was time for another batch.  Fifty movies for fourteen bucks   :thumbup:
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Trevor

Quote from: ChaosTheory on December 12, 2011, 01:40:34 PM
Blind-bought TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL (last one on the shelf, suckaz!) and watched it last night.  Lots of fun  :teddyr:

I haven't seen that as yet but one scene that was described to me made me ROFLMAO: the scene where the lady's friends think she's being forced to dig her own grave, but she's actually helping them dig a latrine.  :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

The Burgomaster

Quote from: Jack on December 21, 2011, 07:47:25 AM


It took several years but I finally made it through most of the movies in the Nightmare Worlds set.  They're kind of nice for those boring evenings when you're in the mood for something "relaxing".  So it was time for another batch.  Fifty movies for fourteen bucks   :thumbup:

Oooooh . . . I didn't know about this one.  Some of the movies are included in other Mill Creek 50 movie packs I own, but there are enough different ones to make this worth buying.  It's on my list!

"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."

Trevor

Quote from: The Burgomaster on December 21, 2011, 10:26:54 AM
Quote from: Jack on December 21, 2011, 07:47:25 AM


It took several years but I finally made it through most of the movies in the Nightmare Worlds set.  They're kind of nice for those boring evenings when you're in the mood for something "relaxing".  So it was time for another batch.  Fifty movies for fourteen bucks   :thumbup:

Oooooh . . . I didn't know about this one.  Some of the movies are included in other Mill Creek 50 movie packs I own, but there are enough different ones to make this worth buying.  It's on my list!

I see the film that gave us the cheerful song He Tried To Kill Me With A Forklift is on there.  :wink:


We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

InformationGeek



Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind Blu-Ray & DVD Combo Pack

Finally!  They dropped the price enough in the store in my town that I could finally buy it.
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major jay

DON'T OPEN TILL CHRISTMAS (the Mondo Macabro release)
It was a little expensive but it looks great, and the extras are what sold me.
There's a making of feature that was made during filming, also the Wild Wild World of Dick Randall. :thumbup:

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joejoe

found the after christmas sale at Target. came home with;

1. 1001 vintage TV comercials from the '50s,'60s,and'70s
saw comercials for old toys that I didn't know existed.

2. drive in cult classics collection.
32 movies on dvd

it's one of those movie packs that contains the old Crown International Pictures movies.
already had some of the movies but,

Now I can say I own a copy of "The Pink Angels" and torment my friends with it.
when in doubt,  plan E.   EXPLOSIVES!!

Pilgermann

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Quote from: joejoe on January 02, 2012, 03:01:28 AM
2. drive in cult classics collection.
32 movies on dvd

I have the same set.  I haven't explored much of it yet but make sure you give high priority to Malibu High!

I've gotten a big darn mess of things since I haven't posted in a while.  Probably leaving some stuff out but whatever:



Blu-rays for Christmas:

The Dark Knight
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Got these at a flea market for super cheap:

The Golden Age of Television - looks like new, less than $4
Rashomon - also like new, about $1.50
Iron Man Blu-ray - like new aside from something written on the slipcover; about $3.50

This stuff is on order:

Blu-ray (this site had a big sale on Blue Underground stuff recently)
Django
Deep Red
Inferno

DVD:
Hey Vern, It's Ernest complete series
Nightbeast
Terrifying Girl's High School
Sledgehammer

Phew, I'm never gonna catch up on all the crap I need to watch.
 

diamondwaspvenom

MST3K-20th Anniversary Edition