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Jul 14 07 9:22 AM
Quote:My passions are firmly with the classics...silents to the 50s mainly...though I'm interested to one degree or another in every era. Just as with things Batman. Nothing would please me more than to devote myself to THE BLACK CAT and ISLAND OF LOST SOULS...but as it happens the next review I'm due to write is FRANKENSTEIN'S CASTLE OF FREAKS, and only tonight I found myself casting a bemused eye upon FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3.
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Jul 16 07 1:38 AM
Quote: But it was always...ah, let's see...an amused interest rather than real, burning passion. The latter has always been reserved for the Golden Age classics. Nothing's changed on that score, but these days I daresay I've begun to maintain something more than amused interest in the 80s. I see how well they hold up, how very entertaining many of them are. Far moreso than Hammer...or even, heaven forgive me, Universal...at its worst. I think some reevaluation of this era is in order; it truly is an epoch with its own heroes and villains, trends and traditions. Ones that have garnered relatively little scholarly examination. .'. Earl Roesel .'.
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Jul 16 07 8:24 PM
Quote:The DVD Drive-in blurb on the Midnite Movies releases has been altered, indicating that they may be delayed. Anybody have an update on the MGM/Fox stuff? Scarecrows looks like it might be delayed as well.
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Quote:Meanwhile, DVD Drive-In has posted the cover art for the Fox double features, the MGM singles and the MGM Price and Corman box sets. The Fox double features use the Midnite Movie logo and the same layout as the MGM MM releases have used.
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Quote:I see the images ~
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Jul 17 07 1:29 PM
Quote:I just looked through the fall dvd releases from Warner that are listed at dvdempire. The releases that have been announced run through the end of October and include the release of Christmas titles. Are we sure that there is going to be a second box set of horror titles from Warner this year? Has anybody actually heard of a companion volume to last years Legends of Horror set? The way that The Walking Dead was being bandied about I thought that the rumor for this set was a fairly sure thing.
Quote:<CameronMcC> Thanks for coming out again, and while I hope our conversation about Carbine Williams has not been forgotten, my question is ...what can we expect from Warner in the way of classic horror this year and/or next. Will anything be saved from the public domain? Are any Cartoons, shorts, or commentaries lined up, etc. The legends of horror set was so wonderful in content and design. I hope to keep seeing slim cases and multiple features. <WARNER> Lots of questions, and we're glad to be here. More Classic horror is coming soon, both in 2007 and 2008. CARBINE will be in our next James Stewart set, which has no date, but will definitely not be 2007. We are trying to save things from public domain hell. Expect some surprise announcements shortly!
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