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Old 03-09-2008, 10:08 AM
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I just picked up Decrepit Crypt of Nightmares. There's a lot of disappointing entries I've seen thus far (well, duh...) are there any highlights you can recommend? My girlfriend's sort of worried that we bought a mysterious box of crap. In weaker moments, I second this suspicion, but we do love those Hip Hop Locos.
Sadly, I can't say at the moment. I haven't gotten around to that one yet. I'm currently going through the 50 Horror Classics.
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Old 03-11-2008, 07:17 PM
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I just picked up Decrepit Crypt of Nightmares. There's a lot of disappointing entries I've seen thus far (well, duh...) are there any highlights you can recommend? My girlfriend's sort of worried that we bought a mysterious box of crap. In weaker moments, I second this suspicion, but we do love those Hip Hop Locos.
Bad movies galore, Doc. There is some cheese which will give you some moments of decent entertainment...although I wouldn't exactly recommend it.:D

For starters, try When Heaven Comes Down and The Shunned House.
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Old 03-12-2008, 10:29 AM
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I've been watching these. Stiff learning curve, that's for sure. Shunned House is great, Bloodsucking Babes from Burbank is a fun throwback and I Hate You is a haute culture nihilist meditation on human cruelty. There's a few gems on there, though I am now dead certain that Todd Sheets is the worst director of all time. In spite of all the crap that can be said about Uwe Boll, somebody's having a good time and actors like working with him, Todd Sheets movies are like elementary school Christmas pageants with fake gore.
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Old 03-12-2008, 10:33 AM
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I've been watching these. Stiff learning curve, that's for sure. Shunned House is great, Bloodsucking Babes from Burbank is a fun throwback and I Hate You is a haute culture nihilist meditation on human cruelty. There's a few gems on there, though I am now dead certain that Todd Sheets is the worst director of all time. In spite of all the crap that can be said about Uwe Boll, somebody's having a good time and actors like working with him, Todd Sheets movies are like elementary school Christmas pageants with fake gore.
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Well, at least you ll get to love SOME bad movies this way.
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Writing a produceable horror film doesn't seem like half the task it used to be now thanks to that box. It's a good assortment of bad movies. Suburban Sasquatch is milk-out-of-your-nose hillarious.
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Old 03-12-2008, 10:51 AM
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You do realise that they wouldn't sell if they were not offered in a box-set?

Heck I ve been thinking that maybe...just MAYBE the cheap-movie turks have decided to bundle all non-selling cheap movies into box-packs, alongwith a few decent ones, and sell em off at a dime a dozen.

At least they ll get a dime that way, instead of their movies gathering years of dust and dirt on the shelf of a corner mall.
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Old 03-13-2008, 03:41 AM
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just ordered the 8 DVD ADVENTURES OF BRISCO COUNTY boxset for 25$
from Deep Discount.

shipping was about $5 do it was a pretty good deal.
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Old 03-13-2008, 03:22 PM
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I never got into Brisco County when it was on TV I've been wanting to check it out again but it never got repeated
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Old 03-14-2008, 04:05 AM
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ive never seen it myself - but i'm in need of a Bruce Campbell fix until his new flick comes out.

its the complete series by the way ... thats all they produced - 8 DVDs worth.
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