Twisted Terror Collection 9/25
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Twisted Terror Collection 9/25
From WB. Seperately or box set:
FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE
THE HAND
SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME
DEADLY FRIEND
DR. GIGGLES
EYES OF A STRANGER
Wonder how WB got Dr. Giggles? News item is at dvddrive-in.
FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE
THE HAND
SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME
DEADLY FRIEND
DR. GIGGLES
EYES OF A STRANGER
Wonder how WB got Dr. Giggles? News item is at dvddrive-in.
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Someone's Watching Me!
Never seen it but will need to buy to go with every John Carpenter movie I have, except for this and Elvis. Glad they are selling it seperately. Is this even a good movie?
Never seen it but will need to buy to go with every John Carpenter movie I have, except for this and Elvis. Glad they are selling it seperately. Is this even a good movie?
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinfan
Someone's Watching Me!
Never seen it but will need to buy to go with every John Carpenter movie I have, except for this and Elvis. Glad they are selling it seperately. Is this even a good movie?
Never seen it but will need to buy to go with every John Carpenter movie I have, except for this and Elvis. Glad they are selling it seperately. Is this even a good movie?
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This is incredible. I've been waiting for all the old Amicus anthologies for years and now they're all coming at once.
I might quit my job in September and just sit home and watch old horror movies.
I might quit my job in September and just sit home and watch old horror movies.
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Wow. Awesome looking set! I've got the old Dr. Giggles disc and a boot of Someone's Watching Me, so upgrades on both will be most welcome. Plus we get Deadly Friend? Count me in big time for this set.
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Sweet...I'm definitely in for the set.
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Originally Posted by kintnerboy
I might quit my job in September and just sit home and watch old horror movies.
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i'm so there. i wanted dr giggles for a long time and refused to pick one up at aftermarket prices. count me in for the whole box! sept is turning out great for classic horror.
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Originally Posted by rw2516
Wonder how WB got Dr. Giggles? News item is at dvddrive-in.
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I've been waiting on Deadly Friend for quite some time now. I LOVE that cover. I may buy the box, never heard of the other films (besides Dr. Giggles), but I love old horror movies. I'll have to decide.
Didn't care for Dr. Giggles though.
Didn't care for Dr. Giggles though.
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Originally Posted by Julie Walker
I think it was a Largo Entertainment film? If so,that may be why. Since i noticed WB also has Unlawful Entry on their double feature disc with Executive Decision. And Unlawful Entry was previously released by Fox. So something with the rights to Largo films must have happened I guess.
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Just had a quick refresher on some of those and titles, and I am in for the boxset. Im glad some more modern horror titles are getting some announcements. I just need a couple more 80s slasher flicks to get announced and Halloween is looking sorted.
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From Beyond the Grave (1973) is a special little film for me.
It has a really good cast of British character actors in near career best performances - especially Donald Pleasance, Peter Cushing and Margaret Leighton. Some of the stories are very effective, particularly the one with the strange timber door. Really, really looking forward to seeing a decent copy of this.
It has a really good cast of British character actors in near career best performances - especially Donald Pleasance, Peter Cushing and Margaret Leighton. Some of the stories are very effective, particularly the one with the strange timber door. Really, really looking forward to seeing a decent copy of this.



