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Matthew Chmiel 07-21-10 05:09 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by therock69 (Post 10278855)
got Galaxy of terror and forbidden world 2 disc dvd at my indie store today for 14.99 they didn't get the blu-rays in yet probably today but those ar 19.99 there

My indie store (Zia) had all the Corman Shout! BDs on sale for $19.99 a pop and there were quite a few copies too.

PopcornBandit 07-26-10 04:23 PM

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The Slumber Party Massacre Collection is down to $18.49 (was $22.99) on Amazon for those of you who may care.

OldBoy 07-26-10 09:33 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10278310)
Cliff mentioned on another board that Best Buy isn't carrying any of these.

well, that is weird because Piranha is actually listed as "Coming Soon" for in-store pickup while the others are listed as "Not Available".

therock69 07-26-10 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by scott1598 (Post 10288714)
well, that is weird because Piranha is actually listed as "Coming Soon" for in-store pickup while the others are listed as "Not Available".

the 2 best buys 60 miles from me when it says coming they get them 90% of the time if it says not available means online only and check stores says 100% they will have them

cdmac2007 07-27-10 01:37 PM

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They are picking up PIRANHA

riotinmyskull 07-27-10 03:24 PM

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dvdbeaver on PIRANHA: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/blu-r...ha_blu-ray.htm

Bob_Bobbson 07-27-10 03:34 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by riotinmyskull (Post 10290049)

Note: There's a screencap in there that's definitely NSFW.

Good thing my desk is in a separate room from the others. :lol:

NoirFan 07-27-10 03:48 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by Bob_Bobbson (Post 10290080)
Note: There's a screencap in there that's definitely NSFW.

For future reference, any DVD Beaver review of a film containing nudity will itself contain nudity.

Bob_Bobbson 07-27-10 04:16 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10290116)
For future reference, any DVD Beaver review of a film containing nudity will itself contain nudity.

Yeah, I remembered that right as I scrolled down to the cap.

"Hey wait a minute, didn't this movie have boobs in i--yep there they are." :lol:

Larry C. 07-27-10 05:37 PM

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Well Pirana is a 1st day buy for me, but I'm embarassed to say I've never seen the others. Which is better Galaxy of terror or Forbidden World?

Larry C. 07-27-10 05:38 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by Bob_Bobbson (Post 10290169)
Yeah, I remembered that right as I scrolled down to the cap.

"Hey wait a minute, didn't this movie have boobs in i--yep there they are." :lol:

Yeah what was up with those Stevie Wonders?

NoirFan 07-27-10 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Larry C. (Post 10290273)
Which is better Galaxy of terror or Forbidden World?

I enjoyed both of them, but Galaxy of Terror has superior sets and at least a semblance of a plot, plus a naked blonde being ravished by a giant, lustful maggot. The cast is a bit more interesting than Forbidden World, with Sid Haig and Joanie from Happy Days, but Forbidden World has the superior eye candy, and a higher sleaze quotient. You really can't go wrong with either one though.

GoldenWheels 07-27-10 07:44 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10290406)
I enjoyed both of them, but Galaxy of Terror has superior sets and at least a semblance of a plot, plus a naked blonde being ravished by a giant, lustful maggot. The cast is a bit more interesting than Forbidden World, with Sid Haig and Joanie from Happy Days, but Forbidden World has the superior eye candy, and a higher sleaze quotient. You really can't go wrong with either one though.

I hate to say it, as she didn't perform badly at all, but I had a hard time watching her...I kept expecting Chachi to come out with a sleeveless T-shirt. She is just so "Joanie Cunningham" to me. My own hang up to be sure. Still.

OldBoy 07-27-10 07:52 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10290406)
I enjoyed both of them, but Galaxy of Terror has superior sets and at least a semblance of a plot, plus a naked blonde being ravished by a giant, lustful maggot. The cast is a bit more interesting than Forbidden World, with Sid Haig and Joanie from Happy Days, but Forbidden World has the superior eye candy, and a higher sleaze quotient. You really can't go wrong with either one though.

was it FW that used the leftover sets from GoT? i thought i read that one of these movies' sets were used for another Corman cult classic...

Bob_Bobbson 07-27-10 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by scott1598 (Post 10290520)
was it FW that used the leftover sets from GoT? i thought i read that one of these movies' sets were used for another Corman cult classic...

"It is frequently paired with and compared to the previous year's Corman-produced Alien rip-off Galaxy of Terror, with which Forbidden World shares some of the same sets (designed by James Cameron)."

NoirFan 07-27-10 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldenWheels (Post 10290504)
I hate to say it, as she didn't perform badly at all, but I had a hard time watching her...I kept expecting Chachi to come out with a sleeveless T-shirt. She is just so "Joanie Cunningham" to me. My own hang up to be sure. Still.

Then you must have had quite the reaction when
Spoiler:
her Dinty Moore Beef Stew-filled head exploded!

The Valeyard 07-27-10 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob_Bobbson (Post 10290080)
Note: There's a screencap in there that's definitely NSFW.

Good thing my desk is in a separate room from the others. :lol:

Looks like it's gone.

JJE-187 07-27-10 11:38 PM

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http://www.spencersonline.com/images...407.zoom.a.jpg

zyzzle 07-28-10 01:52 AM

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It is a pity that PIRANHA is only 16 GB and encoded at a somewhat low bitrate of 19 MBit/sec. It looks like that they did just enough to barely get by. Adding more bitrate may have helped get this title looking quite stellar. All the same, I probably will buy it any way to give support to the company so that they might release more of our beloved catalog titles in HD.

Gizmo 07-28-10 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by zyzzle (Post 10291066)
It is a pity that PIRANHA is only 16 GB and encoded at a somewhat low bitrate of 19 MBit/sec. It looks like that they did just enough to barely get by. Adding more bitrate may have helped get this title looking quite stellar. All the same, I probably will buy it any way to give support to the company so that they might release more of our beloved catalog titles in HD.

These type of movies barely even sell (break even?) so it's not all that shocking. It's either this...or stick with the DVD. Blu-ray just didn't catch on like the studios had hoped and people are not re-buying the movies they already own on DVD. Its this or nothing.

dsa_shea 07-28-10 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by GizmoDVD (Post 10291321)
These type of movies barely even sell (break even?) so it's not all that shocking. It's either this...or stick with the DVD. Blu-ray just didn't catch on like the studios had hoped and people are not re-buying the movies they already own on DVD. Its this or nothing.

You've repeated this tidbit of information in various threads.

Kedrix 07-28-10 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dsa_shea (Post 10291773)
You've repeated this tidbit of information in various threads.

Yeah he does that. :(, just ignore him and he tends to pipe down. I've upgraded plenty of my movies, so I guess I'm not a person per his analysis. :D

Just because Blu-Ray hasn't lived up to the potential that studios want (which I kinda disagree with, but that's another thread all together), doesn't mean we should settle though. If there is potential to encode a movie even as simple as this one, they should go ahead and try to give the blu-ray all they can. People would be a lot more accepting for the format (and not simply sticking with their dvd) and would consider upgrading. You see this a lot in foreign martial art films as well.

NoirFan 07-28-10 07:51 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by zyzzle (Post 10291066)
It is a pity that PIRANHA is only 16 GB and encoded at a somewhat low bitrate of 19 MBit/sec.

I believe all of their releases have been BD25s.

visitor Q 07-29-10 04:36 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Factory Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10290406)
I enjoyed both of them, but Galaxy of Terror has superior sets and at least a semblance of a plot, plus a naked blonde being ravished by a giant, lustful maggot. The cast is a bit more interesting than Forbidden World, with Sid Haig and Joanie from Happy Days, but Forbidden World has the superior eye candy, and a higher sleaze quotient. You really can't go wrong with either one though.

Sid Haig vs. his arm! Sid Haig's unrelenting rage over his "Christmas ornaments"! Sid Haig, quiet, strong and philosophical! Classic silly, low budget slice of B with a decent wrap up (conceptually), a recognizable cast, some truly funny moments and a view into Cameron's early set work. 3.5/5.0

Forbidden Planet (theatrical cut) - sleazy, wet, peppered with some nice effects and surprisingly, a rather effectively built up sense of tension. Not to say the plots are all fully realized, or the set designs seem familiar (or the opening spaceship salvo), or the "hook ups" make a any sense - but I thought the work in the script and my interest in the story development gives the edge to Forbidden Planet. More serious of the two but it's still a blast. 4.0/5.0

Now I just wish Shout! picked up Inseminoid to complete the "trilogy" ...

NoirFan 07-29-10 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by visitor Q (Post 10294123)
Sid Haig, quiet, strong and philosophical!

On the commentary track, which is really lively and often hilarious, they claim Haig requested that most of his lines be dropped after reading the script.


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