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Old 08-01-16 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by brainee
Sci-fi, fantasy, and horror are my favorite genres. But while I'm not always in the mood for horror, there's never a mood that I find a sci-fi/fantasy movie to fit. This month I ended up with a little more than 30 titles ... which is probably what I do every month if I bothered to keep track
Same here but add comedy to my mix. I have to be in the right mood for many horror films (basically any non "gothic" horror) but if it's a 50s/60s "B" SF/Horror we're good. I'll watch a classic Universal horror film and most of the early Hammer adaptations of those Uni horrors just about any time. If I don't know what I'm in the mood for I'll throw on a comedy. Challenge month or not I usually average 30-50 movies and up to 100 TV episodes.
Old 08-02-16 | 01:47 PM
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Challenge month or not I usually average 30-50 movies and up to 100 TV episodes.
That's pretty impressive! I seem to average about 30-50 items on my checklists, but they tend to be a mixture of shows and movies. If I get into a show, I can binge watch the full season, but that doesn't happen too often. My favorite genres are sci-fi/fantasy and animation (I know, not really a genre, but I love my cartoons!). TV show wise, I actually watch a lot of crime tv, Bones, Criminal Minds, that kind of thing but hate it in a movie. *shrugs* Never said I made sense!

Sounding like people are pretty caught up on their lists, so tonight around midnight I'll be drawing names. Just to remind people, the first come, first serve, so please give me a list of which prizes you'd like in order in case someone else gets there first.

Also, there will be a time limit to claim the prize. I'm thinking 3 days (72 hours) from when I contacted you. Once that time limit is up, I will move to the next person.

Finally, our sponsor has requested that the prize winners have a US address.

Thank you all for a great challenge and to GoldenWheels for sponsoring us!
Old 08-02-16 | 02:20 PM
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Re: The 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread

I had a blast during the challenge! I got to 58 items and was able to get some things out of my unwatched pile. I'm now gleaning everyone's lists for ideas of things to check out!
Old 08-02-16 | 02:23 PM
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Big thanks to Lisa and Rich!

I'm all over the place on viewing habits, although 99% of what I watch (outside of news) is Challenge compliant. I might watch 5 things a couple months in a row, but then 450 hours in October. Although I have watched more the last year due to being laid up a bit. And now I have a monthly checklist making sure I hit each collection and subscription, so I should always get at least 14 viewings a month now.
Old 08-02-16 | 06:31 PM
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Re: The 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread

My list is finalized.

Unfortunately due to a busy month and making preparations for that other challenge, I hit an all-time low (or close to it), and my unwatched pile is currently the size of a mountain. Still, I had a blast in what's one of my favorite challenges with very few clunkers, and got to end on a high note with Jodorowsky's Dune.

Thanks for hosting, LJG.
Old 08-03-16 | 12:26 AM
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And the winners are:

1. ntnon
2. Gobear
3. brainee
4. TheBigDave
5. BobO'Link

Please either message me or claim your prize here. Please put the prize pack in order of which one you'd like to receive. I will be going by first come, first claimed.

You have until Saturday, August 6th at 12 am to claim your prize. At that point, if I haven't heard from you, I will be notifying the next person on the list.

Congrats to the winners!

The prizes are: Prize pack one:
1. Wrath of the Sword
2. The Lost World: Double Feature
3. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume 1

Two:
1. Sci-Fi Movie Freak
2. Science Fiction: The Fantastic Chronicle of Movie Posters
3. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume II

Three:
1. Species II BLU
2. Species III/Species The Awakening BLU

Four:
1. Gamera Trilogy
2. Gamera: Legacy Collection
3. Gamera: War of the Monsters Collection
4. MST3K Vs Gamera: Mystery Science Theater, Vol. XXI

Five:
1. Brain That Wouldn't Die BLU
2. 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo

Oops, forgot to say, you don't need to send my your address if you don't want to (via messenger) but can send it directly to GoldenWheels.

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Old 08-03-16 | 12:34 AM
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Congrats to the winners, and thanks for running the challenge, LJG, and for the prizes, Hamilton Books!

I love sci-fi and am pretty sure it's my biggest backlog, but my schedule was terrible this month and I'm sure this was my worst showing in a long time. I still watched some good stuff, though!
Old 08-03-16 | 02:18 AM
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And we have our first response from TheBigDave! He chose prize pack #1 which has Wrath of the Sword, The Lost World: Double Feature and Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume 1. Congrats again!
Old 08-03-16 | 03:58 AM
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Congrats to the winners, and a big thanks to LJG for running the Challenge.
Old 08-03-16 | 04:45 AM
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Though I wasn't very talkative this time around I had a great time with this challenge. I finished my journey through the entire Trek universe for the 50th anniversary. Thanks LJG765 for hosting this challenge and congrats to the winners.
Old 08-03-16 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by LJG765
And the winners are:

1. nton
2. Gobear
3. brainee
4. TheBigDave
5. BobO'Link

Please either message me or claim your prize here. Please put the prize pack in order of which one you'd like to receive. I will be going by first come, first claimed.

You have until Saturday, August 6th at 12 am to claim your prize. At that point, if I haven't heard from you, I will be notifying the next person on the list.

Congrats to the winners!

Oops, forgot to say, you don't need to send my your address if you don't want to (via messenger) but can send it directly to GoldenWheels.
Cool! I won something!

I claim:
Five:
1. Brain That Wouldn't Die BLU
2. 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo

(PM sent LJG)
Old 08-03-16 | 12:12 PM
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Re: The 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread

Originally Posted by BobO'Link
Cool! I won something!

I claim:
Five:
1. Brain That Wouldn't Die BLU
2. 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo

(PM sent LJG)
I was online late last night when this was posted but missed the part about first come first served. That would've been my pick. I guess BobO'Link gets to enjoy Jan in the Pan in Blu.

Give me dibs on the Species movies Thanks I'll send a pm shortly.

If I didn't already own most of the Gamera movies, that would've been a sweet pick. Even though the old movies have (mostly well-earned) reputations for being craptastic, the more recent movies (which the pack has on Blu) are actually pretty good.


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Old 08-03-16 | 01:48 PM
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Thank you to LJG765 and Golden Wheels! I already msg'd them, but I'm in for the Gamera set. I had fun, although I didn't get to all the movies I had scheduled. Thanks again!
Old 08-03-16 | 01:54 PM
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And we are down to one person needing to claim (ntnon!)

Congrats to BobO'Link who claimed prize pack 5, Brain that Wouldn't Die BLU and 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo; brainee who claimed prize pack 3 that has Species II BLU and Species III/Species Awakening BLU; and finally Gobear who chose prize pack 4, Gamera Trilogy, Gamera: Legacy Collection, Gamera: War of the Monsters Collection, MST3K Vs Gamera: Mystery Science Theater, Vol. XXI.

That leaves prize pack 2, Sci-Fi Movie Freak, Science Fiction: The Fantastic Chronicle of Movie Posters, Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume II.
Old 08-03-16 | 02:02 PM
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Thanks again LJG765 and also Goldenwheels!

My grandkids will be thrilled with the Scooby Doo set and I know I'll enjoy the Brain that Wouldn't Die as it's a old favorite. I'll lead off the Horror challenge with that one. Hey! It just hit me that the Scooby Doo set is animation! I'll make 'em watch it *this* month!
Old 08-03-16 | 02:30 PM
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My grandkids will be thrilled with the Scooby Doo set and I know I'll enjoy the Brain that Wouldn't Die as it's a old favorite. I'll lead off the Horror challenge with that one. Hey! It just hit me that the Scooby Doo set is animation! I'll make 'em watch it *this* month!
And I'll be reserving a spot for three Species movies for the Horror challenge. Or maybe 4, if I rewatch my Blu of the 1st Species. Otherwise, I'm concerned I won't be able to appreciate all the character and plot intricacies of the followups

I have a soft spot for Brain that Wouldn't Die (and not just the MST3K version). Although I'm sure it seems silly now, when I first saw it as a kid I found it rather shocking. Being in the public domain (for copyrights) it showed up regularly in the 70s when you had local horror hosts on Saturday afternoon tv (which I loved). As you can imagine, most old horror movies are pretty tame stuff (even to a kid in the 70s). But Brain was jarringly graphic at times (especially considering it was an American movie made in 50's). The one scene that burned its way onto my brain was ...

Spoiler:
the monster rips off the guys arm. And then the poor bastard just stumbles around the house, smearing all the walls bloody from his ragged stump. All the while, Jan in the Pan is laughing maniacally.


The other innocent seeming old B&W sci-fi/horror that traumatized me was The Flesh Eaters. With the most disturbing scene (for me) being ....

Spoiler:
when the beatnik character drank some water with the flesh eaters in it. And they ate him alive from the inside out until he died with a huge hole in his stomach Although the saturday morning shows cut out the equally disturbing scene of a flashback to Nazi scientists studying the flesh eaters, feeding them a queue of naked concentration camp prisoners.

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Old 08-03-16 | 02:34 PM
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I own a copy of Brain That Wouldn't Die as well. It's part of a 4 movie set. Great choice Bob. Might watch mine this October too.
Old 08-03-16 | 03:12 PM
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Re: The 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread

Originally Posted by BobO'Link
Thanks again LJG765 and also Goldenwheels!

My grandkids will be thrilled with the Scooby Doo set and I know I'll enjoy the Brain that Wouldn't Die as it's a old favorite. I'll lead off the Horror challenge with that one. Hey! It just hit me that the Scooby Doo set is animation! I'll make 'em watch it *this* month!
I have to admit, I've never watched Brain that Wouldn't Die. With all the recommendations, I may have to scare up a copy come October!

When the 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo finally was released, it was a first day buy for me. It was my favorite Scooby series as a kid...probably because of Vincent Price. I was always confused why they never finished the series though...they never had a wrap up episode. As a kid, I always though it was because I just caught them randomly on TV and just missed it...
Old 08-03-16 | 03:38 PM
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I own a copy of Brain That Wouldn't Die as well. It's part of a 4 movie set. Great choice Bob. Might watch mine this October too.
I have *several* copies, of varying quality, of that one, one of them being that same 4 movie set you probably have - from Timeless.

The "AMC Monsterfest Collection" - HORRIBLE prints.
The Synapse release - Very good quality and complete.
Movies 4 You - More Sci-Fi Classics (MGM Films) - Good print but I purchased this for The Amazing Transparent Man and The Neanderthal Man as I already had good prints of the other two. It's currently $3.93 w/free Prime shipping - a excellent price and value! And when it came in I discovered some nice bonus stuff on "Brain" (a topless model shot that was removed for US distribution - I don't recall it being on the Synapse release - I may check when I get home)
And soon, the new Blu-ray with the MST3K episode, the deleted scene, and more!

It'll be interesting to see what, if any, differences there are in PQ on the blu-ray release.
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I have to admit, I've never watched Brain that Wouldn't Die. With all the recommendations, I may have to scare up a copy come October!

When the 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo finally was released, it was a first day buy for me. It was my favorite Scooby series as a kid...probably because of Vincent Price. I was always confused why they never finished the series though...they never had a wrap up episode. As a kid, I always though it was because I just caught them randomly on TV and just missed it...
Yeah... you really need to do that! It's cheesy fun!

No "wrap up" eh? Well... it'll fit right in with all the other SF/Fantasy series I own that ended on cliff-hangers or have no resolution.
Old 08-03-16 | 03:46 PM
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No "wrap up" eh? Well... it'll fit right in with all the other SF/Fantasy series I own that ended on cliff-hangers or have no resolution.
Well, I doubt you'll lose sleep without knowing how they catch the last ghost!

And for 4 bucks, I may have to pick up that set...
Old 08-03-16 | 06:52 PM
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Re: The 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread

Originally Posted by LJG765
And we have our first response from TheBigDave! He chose prize pack #1 which has Wrath of the Sword, The Lost World: Double Feature and Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume 1. Congrats again!
That's awesome. Thanks for all your work on the challenge. It was a lot of fun this month. I was able to clear a bunch of stuff off my watchlist, and catch up on last season's shows.
Old 08-04-16 | 03:53 AM
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The other innocent seeming old B&W sci-fi/horror that traumatized me was The Flesh Eaters. With the most disturbing scene (for me) being ....

Spoiler:
when the beatnik character drank some water with the flesh eaters in it. And they ate him alive from the inside out until he died with a huge hole in his stomach Although the saturday morning shows cut out the equally disturbing scene of a flashback to Nazi scientists studying the flesh eaters, feeding them a queue of naked concentration camp prisoners.
When I was a kid, THE FLESH EATERS was featured in an issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, with lots of gruesome pictures. (It was the Fangoria of its time.) Being a smart aleck, I wrote a lot of funny word balloons (well, meant to be funny) for the characters in the pictures.
Old 08-04-16 | 10:13 AM
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And soon, the new Blu-ray with the MST3K episode, the deleted scene, and more!

It'll be interesting to see what, if any, differences there are in PQ on the blu-ray release.
I thought it was silly it was being released on blu-ray and I never thought to check for features. It's on my buy list now
Old 08-04-16 | 02:36 PM
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I thought it was silly it was being released on blu-ray and I never thought to check for features. It's on my buy list now
I looked at the features yesterday and was pleased with what they added over the DVD releases.

Special Features Include:

-High Definition (1080p) transfer from the negative – restored to its uncut version (1.66:1)
-Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode – “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” (in Standard Definition)
-Audio Commentary with film historian and author Steve Haberman and writer Tony Sasso
-Alternate Scene from the International Cut
-Theatrical Trailer
-Still Gallery

Most of that is on the various DVD releases, some on that Timeless 4 pack release. New to the blu-ray is the MST3K episode and possibly the commentary (not yet checked my various DVD releases).
Old 08-04-16 | 04:04 PM
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Re: The 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread

Originally Posted by BobO'Link
I looked at the features yesterday and was pleased with what they added over the DVD releases.

Special Features Include:

-High Definition (1080p) transfer from the negative – restored to its uncut version (1.66:1)
-Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode – “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” (in Standard Definition)
-Audio Commentary with film historian and author Steve Haberman and writer Tony Sasso
-Alternate Scene from the International Cut
-Theatrical Trailer
-Still Gallery

Most of that is on the various DVD releases, some on that Timeless 4 pack release. New to the blu-ray is the MST3K episode and possibly the commentary (not yet checked my various DVD releases).
Thanks for the tip! I've ordered it now too, but in Canada, for whatever reason, it is only $13.99, and that's CANADIAN dollars! Sweet...


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