Massacre in Dinosaur Valley is just good old Italian B movie fun. It's more of an cheesy action adventure movie, and not quite as brutal as Holocaust and Ferox, when it comes to the cannibal stuff. Though it still has some fun splatter. And it has Michael Sopkiw, from Blastfighter and 2019 Fall of New York, as the hero
WOW that campaign is flying on 11,000 after I think 2 days, can't see there being any problem getting to the 40,000
Be sweet to have copys of these three months before they go on general sale. I can hear people whining now "It's not fair that you get yours early and we have to wait another three months"
Everyone just needs to spread the word to any other sites they use. As long as enough people hear about this it shouldn't be a problem raising the funds.
I contributed yesterday. Really hoping they reach all 4 goals but, yeah, it's impressive how much they've accomplished so quickly. I don't like BEYOND THE DARKNESS but do enjoy the others in this batch and I love those slips.
There's still plenty of people lurking and others who have yet to give. There FB page has over nine thousand likes but only just over 200 people have donated to campaign so still plenty of backers out there.
The campaign is just under the half way mark with 23 days to go. Keep spreading the word so we can get these great transfers. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/88-films-italian-collection-restoration-project--2#/
Great work so far guys. I know some people are waiting to the end until they donate to make sure they get all four titles for there £45. Each to there own i suppose, there are fans and there are causal fans.
I know, exactly!! If everyone had this attitude and waited to let the others do the funding it would never get anywhere.
5 years ago i would have been the first to donate but i have all 4 films already (on DVD and, admittedly, in much lower quality than these releases are going to be) and i don't feel the need to upgrade i have a couple of their BD's and i think they do a great job restoring, but i would really like to see more films released that weren't already put out on DVD again, nothing against these releases, they are probably going to rock!
88 Films have mainly just been a distributor/releasing company up to this point and have purchased all of their "already restored by other company" transfers so these would be the first I believe they'd actually restore/"fund" themselves.
They have remastered two movies following a similar campaign, 'zombie holocaust' and 'burial ground'.