View Full Version : More NASCHY and Spanish Horror on the way!
razorbackattack
02-03-2006, 07:53 PM
Look what's coming this year on REGION 1 NTSC!
NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (THE CRAVING)
EXORCISM
NIGHT OF THE SORCERERS - Amando de Ossorio film
VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES
DRACULA'S SAGA -- Leon Klimovsky film
LORELEY'S GRASP -- Amando de Ossorio film
HUMAN BEASTS
HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB
BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL
go to the great Latarnia forum for more info!
http://p210.ezboard.com/fthelatarniaforumsfrm1
Woo, I'll be checking some of these out. Thanks for the info! :banana:
bwana the clown
02-03-2006, 08:58 PM
Yes! Would LOVE a nice DVD of 'Horror Rises From The Tomb' to replace my Brentwood disc!
old-boo-radley
02-03-2006, 10:39 PM
bwana, do you know if the Brentwood disc is uncut? I also have it and haven't watched it because of fears of it being cut.
I'm pretty new with Spanish horror and now I have a fair amount, but haven't watched it yet. From what I've seen, it reminds me of Universal or Hammer except with some splashes of gore and nudity. I really enjoy that combo.
Look what's coming this year on REGION 1 NTSC!
NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (THE CRAVING)
EXORCISM
NIGHT OF THE SORCERERS - Amando de Ossorio film
VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES
DRACULA'S SAGA -- Leon Klimovsky film
LORELEY'S GRASP -- Amando de Ossorio film
HUMAN BEASTS
HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB
BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL
go to the great Latarnia forum for more info!
http://p210.ezboard.com/fthelatarniaforumsfrm1
I hope they are not dubbed and if they are that the spanish track is included.
eric_angelus
02-04-2006, 02:19 AM
Sweet. I have been waiting a long, long time for Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll and Lorelei's Grasp.
bwana the clown
02-04-2006, 02:20 AM
bwana, do you know if the Brentwood disc is uncut? I also have it and haven't watched it because of fears of it being cut.
No idea I'm afraid as it's the only version I've seen. All I can say it did have some gore and nudity - and given the few other Naschy films I've seen (Curse Of The Devil / Werewolfs Shadow), I wouldn't expect much more gore than there is.
eric_angelus
02-04-2006, 03:05 AM
There is an uncut Horror Rises from the Tomb disc from Mondo Crash...it has been out for a couple of years
rxfiend
02-04-2006, 03:43 AM
i've read that the brentwood disc is uncut.
Katatonia
02-04-2006, 05:23 AM
There is an uncut Horror Rises from the Tomb disc from Mondo Crash...it has been out for a couple of years
Yeah, I own that one. It includes three different versions of the film. Pretty nice two-discer actually.
I'd have to check again, but I'm fairly sure the Brentwood version is heavily cut.
FulciZombieFan
02-04-2006, 04:37 PM
There is an uncut Horror Rises from the Tomb disc from Mondo Crash...it has been out for a couple of years
I also have the Mondo Crash release.
Here it is at AMAZON.COM ---> CLICK HERE (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001XAK8I/qid=1139070618/sr=11-1/ref=sr_11_1/002-6845047-2032031?n=130)
As you can see the artwork is kewl and the price is right BUT there is a downside.
As mentioned there are multiple (no less than three) versions of the movie included. The one that is uncut is full screen and taken from an old video master. It looks good enough for such a rare title I suppose but the version that is presented widescreen and remastered looks SO good that it is a shame the totally uncut version looks so poor in comparison.
The remastered widescreen version is the "clothed" version ala Jess Franco (who often shot scenes clothed and with nudity for different markets) and is interesting as the scenes are different "takes" etc.
The 3rd version presented is the "cut" USA version which I bet is the version released by Brentwood.
I'm interested in more info on the new release as well as the other movies. Mondo Crash had announced a release of NIGHT OF THE SORCERERS but to the best of my knowledge it never did come out. I really want a nice version of that movie!
- John "FulciLives" Coleman
X-human
01-30-2007, 01:56 AM
Update from the Latarnia Forums: The bad news is that the first two Naschy titles (NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF and VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES) are going to be held back some more, till the summer, it seems.
The good news is that they will now be packaged as a two-pack Best Buy "exclusive" and will retail for $24.99, so with the price reduction Best Buy usually gives that should be about $18 at the store.http://p210.ezboard.com/fthelatarniaforumsfrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=65 1.topic&start=1&stop=20
I really don't see how the BB exclusiveness is good news, I can get a better prince online without paying tax. I'd have to probably wait a year for the exclusive to end just to get these at a decent price.
X-human
05-01-2007, 07:18 AM
Looks like a few Best Buy's have already put Night of the Werewolf and Vengeance of the Zombies on store shelves in some areas. Anyone pick it up yet? What's the price tag and UPC of the 2-pack they're selling? I'm having a hell of a time finding it and would like to have a UPC as a tool for searches and the cost to know if it's even worth finding at Best Buy.
DVDBeaver posted a comparison already of Night of the Werewolf: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews30/night_of_the_werewolf.htm
MrKateB
05-01-2007, 07:33 AM
I've got a web site put together for Night of the Sorcerers that I've been holding off officially announcing because I wanted to plug these releases (I'm contributing materials to the NOTS disc, so there is interest for me too)...Originally these were up for order on Deep Discount, but not only did they pull the listings off their site, they also cancelled my order for them even though when I called checking on the status, they had told me the movies had just arrived...
Currently (or at least, last I checked) they were showing up on Amazon, and I had planned on posting the new links and launching my site already, but maybe I should check on that too...
Sigh..BTW, those first two titles were showing up under their Spanish titles, the names escape me now, but you can find that out by looking them up on IMDB, then doing an Amazon search for the Spanish title... I guess.
satans-sadists
05-01-2007, 04:30 PM
Looks like a few Best Buy's have already put Night of the Werewolf and Vengeance of the Zombies on store shelves in some areas. Anyone pick it up yet? What's the price tag and UPC of the 2-pack they're selling? I'm having a hell of a time finding it and would like to have a UPC as a tool for searches and the cost to know if it's even worth finding at Best Buy.
DVDBeaver posted a comparison already of Night of the Werewolf: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews30/night_of_the_werewolf.htm
CD Universe has the 2-pack listed on their website:
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7406641&style=movie&BAB=E
X-human
05-01-2007, 11:00 PM
CD Universe has the 2-pack listed on their website:
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7406641&style=movie&BAB=E
Thanks. I learned that the price at Best Buy is $19.99, so even with the cost of shipping and before tax CD Universe is cheaper and I'll go that route.
Reviews I've seen have all been very positive, people even saying the excellent quality of the releases has allowed them to appreciate the films now more than ever before.
satans-sadists
05-01-2007, 11:06 PM
Thanks. I learned that the price at Best Buy is $19.99, so even with the cost of shipping and before tax CD Universe is cheaper and I'll go that route.
Reviews I've seen have all been very positive, people even saying the excellent quality of the releases has allowed them to appreciate the films now more than ever before.
I always look for reasons to not shop with Best Buy! :)
Check these reviews out with some cool photos:
http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/n-s/nightofthewerewolf80.htm
http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/t-z/vengeanceofzombies72.htm
X-human
05-02-2007, 04:46 AM
Tim Lucas also did a nice little write up on'em over on his blog:
http://videowatchdog.blogspot.com/2007/04/night-of-werewolf-oh-what-night.html
http://videowatchdog.blogspot.com/2007/04/viva-naschy-viva-bci-viva-lipinski.html
And I was mistaken about CD Universe, they charged it as two items so shipping was not cheaper than Best Buy pre-tax but is still cheaper than it post-tax... I think. Plus it's still cheaper than the DeepDiscount order I had that was canceled. Those boys canceled themselves right out of a fist full of cash. :shrug:
X-human
05-21-2007, 06:50 PM
Finally saw these last night and first of all the video quality is top notch, we're talking Synapse Films level of remastering. They also come with a video introduction by Paul Naschy which are short and sweet.
Vengeance of the Zombies is some fun gothic horror with some giallio sensibilities tossed in for a lark. The pacing is a bit plodding and visual design dull but one can never complain about undead vixens doing satanic deeds while wearing black see through night gowns with nothing underneth.
Night of the Werewolf on the other hand is pitch perfect gothic horror with fantastic production values. It's got everything an undead feature should have. I can't recommend it enough if you want to see the best Naschy has to offer.
I can't really recommend Zombies accept to Naschy fans, but Werewolf I'd recommend to any horror fan. I feel the price is right for the two pack, but if you only want to buy one get Werewolf.
X-human
05-31-2007, 06:27 AM
Cover art's been released for Night of the Socerers and Exorcism:
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/5500/exorcismcoverartsl4.jpg
http://img474.imageshack.us/img474/2892/sorcererscoverart2sq2.jpg
http://p210.ezboard.com/fthelatarniaforumsfrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=70 2.topic&start=1&stop=20
Looks like an August 7th release for those two titles along with Horror Rises From the Tomb and Loreley's Grasp coming out for Halloween. Sweet.
Gore Lunatic
05-31-2007, 12:54 PM
Sweet indeed. I hope BB will have those as a two-fer like they did for Vengence of the Zombies and Night of the Werewolf.
satans-sadists
05-31-2007, 04:59 PM
Finally saw these last night and first of all the video quality is top notch, we're talking Synapse Films level of remastering. They also come with a video introduction by Paul Naschy which are short and sweet.
Vengeance of the Zombies is some fun gothic horror with some giallio sensibilities tossed in for a lark. The pacing is a bit plodding and visual design dull but one can never complain about undead vixens doing satanic deeds while wearing black see through night gowns with nothing underneth.
Night of the Werewolf on the other hand is pitch perfect gothic horror with fantastic production values. It's got everything an undead feature should have. I can't recommend it enough if you want to see the best Naschy has to offer.
I can't really recommend Zombies accept to Naschy fans, but Werewolf I'd recommend to any horror fan. I feel the price is right for the two pack, but if you only want to buy one get Werewolf.
I just watched both of these films in the past week. Really enjoyed both. I think BCI did a great job with the packaging and extras.
Night of the Werewolf was a straight up old school gothic horror complete with a spooky old castle and terrific werewolf kills. Countess Bathory disappointed me a little, but Erika made a perfect villain.
I actually enjoyed Vengeance of the Zombies more. I liked all of the voodoo rituals, the crazy masks worn by a certain character, and that bizarre soundtrack in all of its inappropriate glory. Many surreal scenes, especially the appearance of the Devil himself.
I would recommend both of these.
satans-sadists
05-31-2007, 05:04 PM
Cover art's been released for Night of the Socerers and Exorcism:
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/5500/exorcismcoverartsl4.jpg
http://img474.imageshack.us/img474/2892/sorcererscoverart2sq2.jpg
http://p210.ezboard.com/fthelatarniaforumsfrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=70 2.topic&start=1&stop=20
Looks like an August 7th release for those two titles along with Horror Rises From the Tomb and Loreley's Grasp coming out for Halloween. Sweet.
Awesome cover art! :glasses: If Night of the Werewolf and Vengeance of the Zombies are any indication, these are definite must buys.
I've never seen Night of the Sorcerers, but in all honesty, how can you go wrong with leopard skin bikini wearing vampire women? :evil: :evil:
X-human
05-31-2007, 09:42 PM
I actually enjoyed Vengeance of the Zombies more. I liked all of the voodoo rituals, the crazy masks worn by a certain character, and that bizarre soundtrack in all of its inappropriate glory. Many surreal scenes, especially the appearance of the Devil himself.
You know, I must be very desensitized in my old age because while I agree all those elements are good I just kinda brushed 'em all off. I mean with the chicken scene I just kinda thought, "Hey, looks like they really did it too." People write how shocking it is and for me it just felt standard like "this is what European horror pretty much is." I guess I need to stop watching all those crazy mondo exploitation films. Music was great though, I still hum the opening/closing song now and then.
I just really liked Night of the Werewolf for some reason. It's hard to put my finger on why exactly but it just came off so perfectly without a hitch. I guess I didn't think Naschy had it in him so it took me completely by surprised. While I could see Naschy doing Vengeance I felt budget limitations and production limitations would always prevent Naschy from doing something as polished as Night. It's also great to see that he directed it, shows how underrated he is as it's one of the best gothic horror films I've ever seen.
I guess from now on I'll recommend both because more and more people are saying they liked Vengeance.
satans-sadists
05-31-2007, 09:56 PM
Music was great though, I still hum the opening/closing song now and then.
I just really liked Night of the Werewolf for some reason. It's hard to put my finger on why exactly but it just came off so perfectly without a hitch. I guess I didn't think Naschy had it in him so it took me completely by surprised. While I could see Naschy doing Vengeance I felt budget limitations and production limitations would always prevent Naschy from doing something as polished as Night. It's also great to see that he directed it, shows how underrated he is as it's one of the best gothic horror films I've ever seen.
I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one who had the opening & closing song from Vengeance in my head. I just saw it for the first time on Monday and it's still playing. :lol:
I agree on Naschy's direction. He did a great job with Night of the Werewolf.
Now if only we had a smilie here of a howling werewolf...
satans-sadists
05-31-2007, 10:59 PM
Deep Discount has Night of the Werewolf listed under The Craving. This was one of the film's alternate titles, so perhaps this mistake can be forgiven.
Vengeance of the Zombies however is listed as Horror Rises from the Tomb, an entirely different Naschy film.
No wonder why the Deep Discount search function is good for shit. :rolleyes:
X-human
05-31-2007, 11:17 PM
Deep Discount has Night of the Werewolf listed under The Craving. This was one of the film's alternate titles, so perhaps this mistake can be forgiven.
Vengeance of the Zombies however is listed as Horror Rises from the Tomb, an entirely different Naschy film.
No wonder why the Deep Discount search function is good for shit. :rolleyes:
What's even worse is that this isn't the first time. They made the mistake originally and pulled these items from their listings towards the beginning of the year. So when they put the items back into inventory the same mistake was made a second time.
Well at least they're consistant.
maybrick
06-01-2007, 12:34 AM
I'm a fan of the Blind Dead movies like most people here, but I'm afraid Night of the Sorceror just wasn't very good.
MrKateB
06-30-2007, 11:55 AM
Just thought I'd throw in a shameless plug since Exorcism and Night of the Sorcerers was brought up...
I've just finished my Night of the Sorcerers web site and it has officially launched...I welcome all suggestions, critique, ideas, contributions etc. Please take a look!
http://www.nightofthesorcerers.com/NOTS_Web_Banner_2.jpg (http://www.nightofthesorcerers.com)
satans-sadists
08-13-2007, 04:30 PM
From DVD Drive-in:
Arriving on 10/23/07
HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB
In 15th century France, the warlock Alaric de Marnac is beheaded for crimes against humanity and his equally vile mistress viciously killed, but not before the pair put a curse upon the decedents of their executioners. So starts HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB, one of Paul Naschy's most gruesome and sensational films. With its midnight séances, the undead rising from marshes, generous doses of nudity, blood-drenching heart-ripping and eerie atmosphere, HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB rightfully deserves its place as a hallmark of euro-horror.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Complete uncut version of the film * Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) * Two audio tracks: In Castilian with English subtitles and English dubbed track * Introduction by star Paul Naschy * Audio Commentary with Paul Naschy and director Carlos Aured. Moderated by Angel Gomez Rivero * U.S. Theatrical trailer * Spanish credit sequence * Still gallery of photos from the film and posters and other advertising material from around the world * Liner notes by author Mirek Lipinski (www.naschy.com) with rare photos and stills. SRP: $12.98
THE LORELEY’S GRASP
In a town by the Rhine river, young women are turning up dead...savagely torn to pieces and their hearts missing. Concerned that whatever beast is doing these horrible murders will end up attacking its female students, a nearby school for young women hires an experienced hunter to find and kill the creature. The hunter will soon find out that this is no ordinary beast that craves human hearts, but rather a deceptive, alluring and mysterious being—the Loreley--who is already looking for another heart to use in a gruesome ancient ritual.
Amando de Ossorio, creator of the Blind Dead series, once again employs a national legend to strike terror into the viewer, this time Germany’s seductive destroyer of men, the Loreley. Featuring femme-fatale icon Helga Line, THE LORELEY’S GRASP mixes savage horror and haunting romanticism to create another memorable classic from the director who gave us some of the most shocking and impacting images in euro-horror.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Complete uncut version * Fullscreen (4x3) ? Two audio tracks: In Castilian with English subtitles and English dubbed track * U.S. Theatrical trailer * Spanish credit sequence ? Still gallery * Liner notes by author Mirek Lipinski (www.naschy.com) with rare photos and stills. SRP: $12.98
X-human
08-13-2007, 05:11 PM
They're lowering the MSRP. Good thing or bad thing for Deimos?
Well I'll be getting this, I'll probably skip over the Midnite Movies and stick with these types of releases for the season. More my style.
wago70
08-13-2007, 05:36 PM
I just got VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES from DVDPlanet and it's the cat's meow. Great film - I used to hate these films when I was a kid, but now I just love, love, love 'em. The quality was excellent, by the way. I'm getting them all.
satans-sadists
08-24-2007, 07:43 PM
I just got VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES from DVDPlanet and it's the cat's meow. Great film - I used to hate these films when I was a kid, but now I just love, love, love 'em. The quality was excellent, by the way. I'm getting them all.
Vengeance of the Zombies has been my favorite thus far from this new line of dvds. I just ordered Exorcism and Night of the Sorcerers this week.
satans-sadists
10-23-2007, 09:18 PM
DVD Drive-In:
After their November releases of the Spanish horror classics HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB and THE LORELI’S GRASP, BCI will add two more Paul Naschy titles to their “Spanish Horror Collection” with special editions of BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL (aka HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN) and HUMAN BEASTS. They should arrive sometime in early 2008, but we’ll have more details soon.
wago70
11-04-2007, 11:14 PM
I just bought a double-disc issue of NIGHT OF THE SORCERERS and EXORCISM at Best Buy. The liner notes for both films are in the first compartment. $17.99. Not a bad deal for both!
X-human
12-01-2007, 04:19 AM
Those of you who picked up the Horror Rises / Loreli's Grasp double feature pack from Best Buy may have noticed it was missing one of the liner notes for one of the movies. BCI is offering a replacement program for those who want it:
Hello all,
For the problem of the missing booklets in the Best Buy exclusive, please send your name, address and the booklet you are missing to:
dvdbooklet@bcieclipse.com
Thanks for your continued support of the titles.
Good guys over at BCI.
Rockmjd
01-05-2008, 09:37 PM
Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll and Human Beasts will be out on 3/25 according to fangoria.
satans-sadists
04-02-2008, 04:37 PM
DVD Drive-In:
Fangoria has posted the above cover art and this exciting blurb about BCI/Deimos' next "Spanish Horror Collection" releases starring Paul Naschy: "The next two Paul Naschy vehicles howling on the Deimos label, CURSE OF THE DEVIL and WEREWOLF SHADOW, will be out June 10, both uncut in anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen with theatrical trailers, still galleries and liner notes. SHADOW will also be accompanied by the U.S. version titled THE WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMAN; each disc retails for $14.98."
maybrick
04-02-2008, 04:42 PM
DVD Drive-In:
Fangoria has posted the above cover art and this exciting blurb about BCI/Deimos' next "Spanish Horror Collection" releases starring Paul Naschy: "The next two Paul Naschy vehicles howling on the Deimos label, CURSE OF THE DEVIL and WEREWOLF SHADOW, will be out June 10, both uncut in anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen with theatrical trailers, still galleries and liner notes. SHADOW will also be accompanied by the U.S. version titled THE WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMAN; each disc retails for $14.98."
I wasn't exactly aching for Deimos to release these two considering AB already did and I own both, but if I can snag them for free (which may very well happen) I'll gladly take them.
I'm still hoping they'll do THE HANGING WOMAN one of these days.
Werewolf Shadow!!!!!!!!!!!!
DrHerbertWest
04-02-2008, 10:55 PM
DVD Drive-In:
After their November releases of the Spanish horror classics HORROR RISES FROM THE TOMB and THE LORELI’S GRASP, BCI will add two more Paul Naschy titles to their “Spanish Horror Collection” with special editions of BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL (aka HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN) and HUMAN BEASTS. They should arrive sometime in early 2008, but we’ll have more details soon.
I picked up this double set at Best Buy yesterday. I can't find it on DVD-Af (just the single releases) so I'm assuming it's still pretty new. Anyway, looking forward to checking this out after enjoying the other double packs I got.
Rockmjd
04-02-2008, 10:56 PM
There's more Naschy werewolf movies that need to come out.
blood vamp
04-08-2008, 12:26 AM
I just watched Human Beasts and i did not understand the ending. Could somebody please explain it with spoilers? I would appreciate it very much.
Kinggirlfriend
04-08-2008, 03:34 PM
I just watched Human Beasts and i did not understand the ending. Could somebody please explain it with spoilers? I would appreciate it very much.
****SPOILERS****
They ate him.
blood vamp
04-08-2008, 05:20 PM
My error. Yesterday i requested info regarding the end of Human Beasts. I typed " with spoilers". i meant "spoiler alert"
ReelFear
04-08-2008, 06:16 PM
i watched BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL last night. Very good transfer as usual. although the movie is compared to the Italian Giallos of the time, it still feels miles away from Argento or Martino's thrillers. There's an array of music ranging from Jazzy to suspenseful, all of it pretty catchy. I enjoyed the movie quite a lot, and along with Human Beasts, my Naschy DVD collection is now at 16 discs.
satans-sadists
06-16-2008, 04:36 PM
Curse of the Devil and Werewolf Shadow review from DVD Drive-In: http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/t-z/werewolfcurse7073.htm
X-human
06-20-2008, 06:22 PM
Well apparently people are having problems with the Curse of the Devil disc, it's described as a certain "choppiness" that is probably an authoring problem.
Also it looks like the Werewolf vs. the Vampire Women print is not the true American cut and BCI maybe looking at doing a new transfer of that too according to Mirek Lipinski (who did the liner notes on all the previous discs):Okay.... Woke up this morning, logged on, and found an e-mail message from Cliff stating that most probably both CURSE and SHADOW will be fixed; certainly I would expect CURSE to be redone. At this moment, there is no time set for the replacements, but this is good news. http://thelatarniaforums.yuku.com/reply/56319/t/Re-CURSE-OF-THE-DEVIL-and-WEREWOLF-SHADOW-from-BCI.html#reply-56319
Pretty rotten, it's unfortunate that basically all these releases have some kind of hitch to 'em. It's especially bad for BCI because while it looks like they want to do it right they seem to be out matched.
satans-sadists
06-20-2008, 10:24 PM
Well apparently people are having problems with the Curse of the Devil disc, it's described as a certain "choppiness" that is probably an authoring problem.
Also it looks like the Werewolf vs. the Vampire Women print is not the true American cut and BCI maybe looking at doing a new transfer of that too according to Mirek Lipinski (who did the liner notes on all the previous discs):http://thelatarniaforums.yuku.com/reply/56319/t/Re-CURSE-OF-THE-DEVIL-and-WEREWOLF-SHADOW-from-BCI.html#reply-56319
Pretty rotten, it's unfortunate that basically all these releases have some kind of hitch to 'em. It's especially bad for BCI because while it looks like they want to do it right they seem to be out matched.
Glad I'm still behind on this Spanish Horror Collection. I've been buying them in the order they were released. Next up for me will be Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll and Human Beasts. Those should hold me over until BCI hopefully corrects these blunders and issues replacements.
MrKateB
06-21-2008, 11:17 AM
Let me take this opportunity to throw yet ANOTHER shameless plug for my web site:
www.NightOfTheSorcerers.com (http://www.NightOfTheSorcerers.com)
It's in dire need of an update--perhaps when my dayjob lets up, and my freelance projects are over I'll find the time...
Rockmjd
06-11-2009, 06:53 AM
Dvdaf is showing the The Hanging Woman aka La Orgía de los muertos being released on 9/29/09 by Troma of all people.
maybrick
06-11-2009, 01:46 PM
Dvdaf is showing the The Hanging Woman aka La Orgía de los muertos being released on 9/29/09 by Troma of all people.
OH FUCKING HELL! I'm so goddamned SICK of those assholes releasing everything I've been waiting years for on DVD and sourcing them from shitty VHS dupes. First THE CHILDREN and FRIGHTMARE and now this. What's next? THE BOOGENS and TIME WALKER?
Screw you, Troma! Burn in hell! :fuck:
Sorry, had to get that off my chest. AAAAARRRGH! I thought I heard they were close to going out of business. What the hell? Why won't they die, already?
X-human
06-11-2009, 06:24 PM
^ Whole heartedly agree. The only thing I really want of Troma is the stuff they only distribute, which they're very bad at and would explain their financial troubles. Although I'll give their webstore credit for being run rather well; I've had great experience with their personal at that level.
Anyways, hopefully they're getting their video masters from the same distributor BCI was. BCI had a lot of problems with them too, needing to do a lot of working fixing the masters. Still at least we have a fighting chance for a decent release this way.
delicreep
06-12-2009, 06:24 PM
Anyways, hopefully they're getting their video masters from the same distributor BCI was. BCI had a lot of problems with them too, needing to do a lot of working fixing the masters. Still at least we have a fighting chance for a decent release this way.
I would expect nothing less than an average-looking transfer from Troma, and probably in the wrong aspect ratio.
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