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PhantomStranger 06-04-15 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 12495068)
Stray Cat Rock is now $49.99 on Amazon. Great price!

Amazon has now matched Target and lowered their Stray Cat Rock pre-order down to $44. Jump on it at this price since this limited edition set will sell out.

I will also mention that Society's transfer looks incredible. Arrow Video has outdone themselves with this restoration.

Spiderbite 06-04-15 06:57 PM

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So is Society any good? I was always intrigued by the VHS cover as a teenager but I don't think I ever got around to seeing it.

PhantomStranger 06-04-15 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 12499921)
So is Society any good? I was always intrigued by the VHS cover as a teenager but I don't think I ever got around to seeing it.

Yes, it's a great cult movie from 1989. If you generally like teen films and horror from the 1980s, it's a very fun movie.

Spiderbite 06-04-15 09:35 PM

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Any good nudity? Funny/bad dialogue? Reading a little bit about it, everyone seems to think highly of the gore.

PhantomStranger 06-04-15 09:57 PM

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Does a love scene featuring Playboy playmate Devin DeVasquez sound good to you? It's not one of those cheesy so-bad-it's-good movies, Society is charming on its accord.

I'd post it but the review hasn't gone live.

Spiderbite 06-04-15 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12500054)
Does a love scene featuring Playboy playmate Devin DeVasquez sound good to you? It's not one of those cheesy so-bad-it's-good movies, Society is charming on its accord.

I'd post it but the review hasn't gone live.

Haha. Now you are talking my language. Amazon has it for Pre-order for $25. I went ahead with a blind buy. I watched the trailer on Youtube and it looks right up my alley. Plus I like the cool packaging and the idea of a sequel comic.

DaveyJoe 06-05-15 03:02 AM

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Society features bad acting and a pretty slow, frustrating first two acts. However the third act has a lot of payoff. The ending was great, but even as a Brian Yuzna fan I struggled to get there. If you're a fan of 80s horror movies there's a good chance you'll like it, but Arrow releases are similar to Criterion in pricing, so I wouldn't recommend a blind buy.

hanshotfirst1138 06-05-15 07:19 AM

I have an old EP VHS screener of Society that I picked up at a garage sale someplace, still in the shrink wrap.

Josh Z 06-05-15 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveyJoe (Post 12500165)
Society features bad acting and a pretty slow, frustrating first two acts. However the third act has a lot of payoff. The ending was great, but even as a Brian Yuzna fan I struggled to get there. If you're a fan of 80s horror movies there's a good chance you'll like it, but Arrow releases are similar to Criterion in pricing, so I wouldn't recommend a blind buy.

The movie's cult reputation convinced me to watch it when it hit DVD. I thought it was idiotic and inept on every level. :shrug:

joltman 06-05-15 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveyJoe (Post 12500165)
Arrow releases are similar to Criterion in pricing, so I wouldn't recommend a blind buy.

That's my problem, I'm a big fan of the Re-Animator movies and this movie sounds like it's up my alley, but it's a bit much to blind buy. Not like I can try it out anywhere either though. I guess I'll just wait and see if it ever gets to like $15.

hanshotfirst1138 06-05-15 12:46 PM

On the subject of Re-Animator, what the story with the BD of that? Is there definitive version, or are there upscales, different cuts, and the usual stuff that happens with cult movies on disc?

DaveyJoe 06-05-15 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by joltman (Post 12500392)
That's my problem, I'm a big fan of the Re-Animator movies and this movie sounds like it's up my alley, but it's a bit much to blind buy. Not like I can try it out anywhere either though. I guess I'll just wait and see if it ever gets to like $15.

I watched it on youtube when the BD was announced, you might still be able to find it there.


Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 12500329)
The movie's cult reputation convinced me to watch it when it hit DVD. I thought it was idiotic and inept on every level. :shrug:

I could have dealt with the pacing if the lead didn't bother me so much. I'm not sure if it was the acting, writing, or a combination of both, but I found him extremely difficult to sympathize with, and I don't think that was intentional.

Spiderbite 06-05-15 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by joltman (Post 12500392)
That's my problem, I'm a big fan of the Re-Animator movies and this movie sounds like it's up my alley, but it's a bit much to blind buy. Not like I can try it out anywhere either though. I guess I'll just wait and see if it ever gets to like $15.

It will. I read they are releasing a non-special packaging version after this one which missing the comic book sequel. I don't know if it will be missing anything else.

I figured, for $25, if I hate the movie, I should be able to recoup most of my money back once the LE sells out (and being limited to 3000 copies, I figure it eventually will).

PhantomStranger 06-05-15 12:54 PM

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You people are nuts, Society is awesomely weird. The cast is perfect. People looking for an all-out creaturefest may want to look elsewhere, since that payoff isn't until the very end of the movie.

Ringmaster 06-05-15 01:19 PM

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Is Stray Cat Rock a good blind buy? Being that it's limited edition I'm on the fence.

PhantomStranger 06-05-15 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ringmaster (Post 12500501)
Is Stray Cat Rock a good blind buy? Being that it's limited edition I'm on the fence.

No, unless you like Japanese exploitation films.

Ringmaster 06-05-15 01:45 PM

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I'm more about of a Samurai/Akira Kurosawa guy when it comes to Japanese films, but I do love Battle Royale and I consider it an borderline exploitation. Hmmm, guess I'll try to watch one of these films soon to see if it's my cup of tea.

Josh Z 06-05-15 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DaveyJoe (Post 12500470)
I could have dealt with the pacing if the lead didn't bother me so much. I'm not sure if it was the acting, writing, or a combination of both, but I found him extremely difficult to sympathize with, and I don't think that was intentional.

The lead is Billy Warlock, star of the early seasons of Baywatch, where he was out-acted by such renowned thespians as David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson. That should tell you all you need to know.

Paul_SD 06-05-15 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138 (Post 12500469)
On the subject of Re-Animator, what the story with the BD of that? Is there definitive version, or are there upscales, different cuts, and the usual stuff that happens with cult movies on disc?

US Image version is weak, looking just marginally better than the DVD.

The best release so far is considered the German Capelight one. They had a deluxe release containing the Theatrical and Intergral versions that I think might be sold out or fetching high after market prices.

The UK Second Sight release is very similar to the German release, containing the two cuts and most of the same extras I believe from the big DVD releases in the US from way back. I have this one and it is a huge step up from the US Image release.

Unfortunately both the German and UK discs are Region B locked.

You can see the differences between the US and Second Sight (along with the Capelight and DVDs) here

Paul_SD 06-05-15 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12499614)
Amazon has now matched Target and lowered their Stray Cat Rock pre-order down to $44. Jump on it at this price since this limited edition set will sell out.

Was on the fence about this. I seem to struggle to get into Japanese exploitation. On paper they seem like they are right up my alley but something about them is frustrating to watch for me. Actually, that goes for all Japanese films in general. Maybe it's the cadence of the language that rubs me the wrong way?

In any case, I had this pre-ordered at the full price with the intention of cancelling it if it didn't drop before release date. Was still on the fence at $50, but I think this last drop has convinced me to try to give it a shot.

Spiderbite 06-05-15 05:34 PM

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I watched some trailers on Stray Cat Rock on youtube and I was glad I did. It definitely isn't for me.

That one looks like a tough one to blind buy for if you have no idea what you are getting. The set looks nice though.

Why So Blu? 06-05-15 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12500505)
No, unless you like Japanese exploitation films.

And new wave.

PhantomStranger 06-05-15 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Ringmaster (Post 12500523)
I'm more about of a Samurai/Akira Kurosawa guy when it comes to Japanese films, but I do love Battle Royale and I consider it an borderline exploitation. Hmmm, guess I'll try to watch one of these films soon to see if it's my cup of tea.

The Stray Cat Rock films are nothing like Battle Royale, which is much more influenced by modern anime.

Quack 06-05-15 09:09 PM

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Just ordered The 'burbs from Amazon UK. Can't wait to get this great looking Steelbook.

PhantomStranger 06-07-15 12:08 AM

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Island of Death is a pure '70s sexploitation flick. Apparently the director saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre in his native Greece and decided to make a shocking movie in response.


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