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HackMaster
Join Date: Jun 2004
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which should i get RAW MEAT DVD OR DEAD AND BURIED DVD
I Never Seen Raw Meat But I Have Seen The Dvd And Same Goes For Dead And Buried...i Have Seen A Long Time Ago Should I Hold Off On Raw Meat A.k.a. Deathline
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yes
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I would suggest Dead and Buried.
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Water-squirting greatness
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Franconia
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Fuck it. I'd get both.
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Don't Fuck With Dolly!
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: 22 Acacia Avenue
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I would suggest neither, both movies are boring turds.........
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Stalker
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Matool
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Get both. Dead and Buried has good suspense and an unforgettable climax, and there's a great DVD edition out with lots of nice extras. Raw Meat is fun "urban legend" style horror with some nice direction, too, and good humor to boot. IMO, they both definitely belong in any horror dvd collection.
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HackMaster
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Crashed
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Well, I could say BOTH, but you asked which one.... so, out of those two, Dead and Buried.
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The Eighth Samurai
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Baltimore, MD
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Easily Dead & Buried...a classic IMO. Raw Meat is pretty bland.
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Sam & Dean Winchester
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,970
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Dead & Buried. Blue Underground put out Dead & Buried on DVD in a Limited Edition 2 Disc release. I purchased the DVD the day it came out. I prefer Dead & Buried over Raw Meat, even though Donald Pleasance is in Raw Meat.
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HackMaster
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Canada
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Dead and Buried
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Screamy Bopper
Join Date: Oct 2004
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A new DVD of the directors cut of Deathline will be coming out in 2005. According to the director, Gary Sherman, Christopher Lee expressed interest in doing a commentary. I'm not sure what other special features are going to be included.
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Detroit Hi-on
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Under a rock
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Definitly get Dead and Buried if you can still get the 2 discer. Those are all gone around here (except for a used one now and then) and the single disc ones now populate the racks. Funny, the synopsis on back didn't change and still says "includes a second disc full of extras" although it's clearly a single disc. The 2 discers are in shiny cardboard "digi-packs" while the re-issue is in normal Amaray cases. The movie is airight
Never seen Raw Meat (or don't remember it by title. I've seen so many old horror movies on cable or what-not that it's almost a game to try a dvd and see if I know it when I spin it). |
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HackMaster
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Crashed
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--Where did you hear that from? Is the Christopher Lee commentary going to be around 3 minutes long to cover his screen time?--
True, far too much is made of Lee's appearance in this film. He basically does nothing. |
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In my opinion Raw Meat isn't even that great a film. The reason I keep it is for Donald Pleasence's performance.
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