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Old 01-28-2005, 06:57 PM
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Yes!! It finally got here!!

I cant wait to watch some, mostly Carnival of Souls and Last Man on Earth...
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there's a couple of price films on there
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there's a couple of price films on there
Ive seen them all except Last Man on Earth:D
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Your gonna LOVE that movie.
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Your gonna LOVE that movie.
Oh, I did. I definatly did! Best Price movie Ive seen other than Pit and the Pendulum:D
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...and a year and a bit later, I've pretty near finished off that set. I think theres oly like 10 left that I havent watched. Now I have my eye on aother set from the same company...basically the same thing, only different, more recent films. Heres some info:


Chilling Classics - 50 Movie Set

Get ready for a gut-wrenching journey into terror and madness that is strewn with bloody corpses and rocked by terrifying creatures in a relentlessly horrific universe. Find humanity transformed into fast food in Peter Jackson's (Lord of the Rings) early feature Bad Taste and a world of terror in Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon. Experience exotic demons in the star-studded Gothic and mind-numbing terror in Driller Killer. Meet a bloodthirsty Santa Claus in Christmas Evil and a fisherman who is enslaved by two witches in Dead Time Story. Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Yul Brynner, Martin Balsam, Cameron Mitchell, Telly Savalas, Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, Natasha Richardson, Ralph Meeker, Joseph Cotten, Patrick O'Neal, Jack Palance and John Carradine. These great stars and many more bring terror to life in this chilling collection on 12 doulbe-sided DVDs.


Death Rage -- Yul Brynner
Memorial Valley Massacre -- Cameron Mitchell
Medusa -- George Hamilton
Deadtime Stories -- Scott Valentine
Scream Bloody Murder -- Fred Holbert
Bell from Hell, The -- Viveca Lindfors
Metamorphosis -- Gene LeBrock
Naked Massacre -- Mathieu Carriere
Haunts -- May Britt
Christmas Evil -- Brandon Maggart
Driller Killer -- Abel Ferrara
Horror Express -- Christopher Lee
Snake People, The -- Boris Karloff
Sisters of Death -- Arthur Franz
War of the Robots -- Antonio Sabato
Oasis of the Zombies -- Manuel Gelin
Witches’ Mountain, The -- Patty Shepard
Deep Red -- David Hemmings
Revenge of Doctor X, The -- James Craig
Bad Taste -- Peter Jackson
Virus -- Glenn Ford
Milpitas Monster, The -- Douglas Hagdohl
Funeral Home -- Kate Hawtrey
Lady Frankenstein -- Joseph Cotten
Silent Night, Bloody Night -- Patrick O’Neal
Panic -- David Warbeck
Messiah of Evil -- Michael Greer
Blancheville Monster, The -- Gerard Tichy
Cathy’s Curse -- Alan Scarfe
Alpha Incident, The -- Ralph Meeker
Demons of Ludlow, The -- Paul Von Hausen
Cold, The -- Carol Perry
Hands of a Stranger -- Paul Lukather
Gothic -- Julian Sands
Man in the Attic -- Jack Palance
Demon, The -- Cameron Mitchell
Crypt of the Living Dead -- Andrew Prine
Track of the Moon Beast -- Chase Cordell
Ghost, The -- Barara Steele
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter -- John Lupton
Dr. Tarr’s Torture Dungeon -- Claudio Brook
Bloody Brood, The -- Peter Falk
House of the Dead -- John Ericson
Slashed Dreams -- Peter Hooten
Bucket of Blood, A -- Dick Miller
Horrors of Spider Island -- Harald Maresch
Legend of Big Foot, The -- Stafford Morgan
Devil’s Hand, The -- Robert Alda
I Bury the Living -- Richard Boone
Drive-in Massacre -- Jake Barnes



Im planning to order this next week. Ive only seen one of them already, Horror Express. Cant wait!
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...and a year and a bit later, I've pretty near finished off that set. I think theres oly like 10 left that I havent watched. Now I have my eye on aother set from the same company...basically the same thing, only different, more recent films. Heres some info:


Chilling Classics - 50 Movie Set

Get ready for a gut-wrenching journey into terror and madness that is strewn with bloody corpses and rocked by terrifying creatures in a relentlessly horrific universe. Find humanity transformed into fast food in Peter Jackson's (Lord of the Rings) early feature Bad Taste and a world of terror in Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon. Experience exotic demons in the star-studded Gothic and mind-numbing terror in Driller Killer. Meet a bloodthirsty Santa Claus in Christmas Evil and a fisherman who is enslaved by two witches in Dead Time Story. Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Yul Brynner, Martin Balsam, Cameron Mitchell, Telly Savalas, Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, Natasha Richardson, Ralph Meeker, Joseph Cotten, Patrick O'Neal, Jack Palance and John Carradine. These great stars and many more bring terror to life in this chilling collection on 12 doulbe-sided DVDs.


Death Rage -- Yul Brynner
Memorial Valley Massacre -- Cameron Mitchell
Medusa -- George Hamilton
Deadtime Stories -- Scott Valentine
Scream Bloody Murder -- Fred Holbert
Bell from Hell, The -- Viveca Lindfors
Metamorphosis -- Gene LeBrock
Naked Massacre -- Mathieu Carriere
Haunts -- May Britt
Christmas Evil -- Brandon Maggart
Driller Killer -- Abel Ferrara
Horror Express -- Christopher Lee
Snake People, The -- Boris Karloff
Sisters of Death -- Arthur Franz
War of the Robots -- Antonio Sabato
Oasis of the Zombies -- Manuel Gelin
Witches’ Mountain, The -- Patty Shepard
Deep Red -- David Hemmings
Revenge of Doctor X, The -- James Craig
Bad Taste -- Peter Jackson
Virus -- Glenn Ford
Milpitas Monster, The -- Douglas Hagdohl
Funeral Home -- Kate Hawtrey
Lady Frankenstein -- Joseph Cotten
Silent Night, Bloody Night -- Patrick O’Neal
Panic -- David Warbeck
Messiah of Evil -- Michael Greer
Blancheville Monster, The -- Gerard Tichy
Cathy’s Curse -- Alan Scarfe
Alpha Incident, The -- Ralph Meeker
Demons of Ludlow, The -- Paul Von Hausen
Cold, The -- Carol Perry
Hands of a Stranger -- Paul Lukather
Gothic -- Julian Sands
Man in the Attic -- Jack Palance
Demon, The -- Cameron Mitchell
Crypt of the Living Dead -- Andrew Prine
Track of the Moon Beast -- Chase Cordell
Ghost, The -- Barara Steele
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter -- John Lupton
Dr. Tarr’s Torture Dungeon -- Claudio Brook
Bloody Brood, The -- Peter Falk
House of the Dead -- John Ericson
Slashed Dreams -- Peter Hooten
Bucket of Blood, A -- Dick Miller
Horrors of Spider Island -- Harald Maresch
Legend of Big Foot, The -- Stafford Morgan
Devil’s Hand, The -- Robert Alda
I Bury the Living -- Richard Boone
Drive-in Massacre -- Jake Barnes



Im planning to order this next week. Ive only seen one of them already, Horror Express. Cant wait!

Nobody has any opinions on this? Im buying it anyway, but I would sort of like to know If Im getting anything good.

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thjere are some good titles in there ..

the only problem is that in these big collections of public domain there is no care given to the quality .. and films like Deep Red deserve a better quality release.

that being said - i'd buy it if the price is right - just to get the other little oddballs that are hard to find.
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thjere are some good titles in there ..

the only problem is that in these big collections of public domain there is no care given to the quality .. and films like Deep Red deserve a better quality release.

that being said - i'd buy it if the price is right - just to get the other little oddballs that are hard to find.

The other 50 pack that I got from these was actually pretty decent quality, surprisingly enough.

I made a poorly thought out deal with my parents last month, so Im not alowed to buy any movies until April...but I put some money in Paypal and Im ordering this first thing in the morning on April Fools Day.
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Looks like a good set. I'm kind of surprised they'd put Bad Taste in a "Chilling" movies set.

Bad Taste was far from a chilling movie.
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