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The best horror dvd documentary
I find by farr the best horror dvd extra Documentarys are
The alien legacy (Bonus 5th disc) Evil dead II SE An American werewolf in london Document of the dead (DOTLD) Day of the dead The thing Jaws Close Encounters Star Wars Episode 1 Sleepy Hollow and... I cant remeber any more What do you Guys Think |
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I got alot of info out of those Hitchcock docs (Psycho & Birds stick out).
I agree with you Episode I was a horror movie.
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How about "Good Taste made Bad Taste"
I thought that the doc on Bad Taste was one of the more worthwhile I've seen in recent memory.
Anything that gives you insight on how the film was made, along with instructions, instantly earns my affection. The behind the scenes on NOTLD '90 was good, though it would be better classified as a featurette. The cut gore was welcome, I thought. I liked Opera's doc too. Well shot and edited. |
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I also N-joyed a hitchcock doc...the one that comes to mind is the doc for Vertigo. I love it when they discuss the remastering process & comparisons to the original "almost lost" footage.
Also Blade's documentary was not only informative, but included all the deleted scenes not available separately on the DVD....good stuff!!! Last edited by Peter Vincent; 01-22-2002 at 04:29 PM. |
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Just checked out the shinning doc, itīs quite good.
yeh and I also agree the psyco and vertigo docs are very good a lot of info and stuff. I just remembered that the exorcist documentary was quite awsome to. |
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Psycho & The Birds are both well-done, as are most of the docs on Universal's Hitchcock series. I'm also usually very impressed with what Anchor Bay can put out when they get the right participants and footage together: take a look at the docs on Suspiria or Opera.
the doc. on The Shining was excellent, as is the commentary track on the remastered version of The Shining. (huge picture quality increase on the feature itself, too) I also liked the 'Movie That Wouldn't Die!' on Carnival Of Souls: Criterion and Good Taste Made Bad Taste - I'm actually looking into buying some alginate to experiment with effects. ok, so I'm pretty sure Savini, Baker and Bottin are gonna be safe. let me have my fun.
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"Carnival Of Souls" - The Movie That Wouldn't Die
"Suspiria" - 52 Minute Documentary |
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The Fear of God: The Making of The Exorcist
The Joe Spinell Story
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"Behind The Peepers: The Making Of Jeepers Creepers"
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I love film Documentarys, Iīve Started to check out all the docs in my dvd collection.
I just saw my dark cristal dvd and the doc is really awsome... a real must see.. |
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yes the dark crystal and labrynth docs are wonderfully wonderful i could watch them over and over... bad taste... great wish it was longer though...
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