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Old 04-21-2002, 03:54 PM   #1
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I Just Feel Like Buying A "Classic" Horror DVD!

For the last several months I have deluged myself on Asian and Euro-Horror DVD's
and while I love it and plan on more purchases in the future, I just feel in the
mood for a "classic" Horror DVD or two. Something from years ago I used to enjoy
as a kid and love to sit down a watch. I'll admit, I don't have many so-called
"classic" Horror DVD's in my collection. If you define a "classic" as a film from say,
the 1930's to the 1960's, I think the only ones I have are "Mask Of Satan", "Blood
And Black Lace", "Carnival Of Souls" and "Night Of The Living Dead". Everything
else is from the 1970's to the present. So, I need some advice. Should I go
with an old, black and white Universal horror? A Hammer film from the 50's or
60's? Maybe and early 60's HG Lewis splatterfest? Perhaps a Vincent Price
vehicle? I'm just not sure. I am considering films such as:

"Vampyr"
"City Of The Dead"
"Ghost Of Frankenstein"
"Black Sabbath"

So, any suggestions? I will definately consider any films so please feel free to
chime in. Thanks guys!
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Old 04-21-2002, 07:55 PM   #2
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Thumbs up Get "Peeping Tom"!

I've been holding out on this disc myself since it's Criterion and more expensive, but it really is one of the best flicks I've seen - coming out at the same time as "Psycho" and challenging audiences the way it did. I don't think anyone would regret at least seeing this film!
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Old 04-21-2002, 08:03 PM   #3
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Classics available on DVD now or in the near future

Mario Bava Collection:
Whip and the Body
Kill Baby Kill
Black Sabbath
I Vampiri (Riccardo Freda)
Blood and Black Lace

Antonio Margheriti:
Castle of Blood

Pupi Avati:
House with the Windows that Laugh

Hammer:
Vampire Lovers
Hound of the Baskervilles
Curse of Frankenstein
Horror of Dracula

Universal:
The Wolf Man (best werewolf movie)

Roger Corman:
Fall of the House of Usher (E.A. Poe)
Pit and the Pendulum (E.A. Poe)

Jordi Grau:
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (best zombie movie)

There are many others, but you can definitely start with these!


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Old 04-21-2002, 08:07 PM   #4
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I'll gladly second Peeping Tom! I personally enjoyed it more than Psycho, though it isn't quite as influential...

And since I can't hope to top mac's list, just go with him. Of the four choices you made, you won't go wrong with Black Sappath or Vampyre...
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Old 04-21-2002, 10:44 PM   #5
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Thanks guys. I'm thinking of going with "City Of The Dead", "Vampyr" and if I can afford it, "Black Sabbath".
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Old 04-22-2002, 03:18 AM   #6
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Get Vampyr and Fritz Lang's M, awesome!
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Old 04-22-2002, 10:14 PM   #7
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Vampyr

I have heard that the subtitles from the US Disk are nearly unreadable. ("Vampyr")
"City of the Dead" is a good movie. There are 2 different disks for sale, one is very cheap 'Horror Hotel" but is missing 2 minutes of footage.
And yes, "Peeping Tom" is a classic too!
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Old 04-23-2002, 12:21 AM   #8
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Its not that the subtitles to Vampyr are unreadable, its just that some jackass blocked out the original german subs, this being done by laying new subtitles over a huge black box. Its not to distracting considering the dialogue is minimum, and besides the movie is just to irresistable and creepy. I still say go for it.
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Old 04-23-2002, 01:11 AM   #9
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I heard about the "large subs" problem on "Vampyr" but most say it is easy to forgive considering the strength of the images and the lack of dialogue. The complete "City Of The Dead" disc is by VCI and contains the complete cut and added footage. It also boasts seperate commentaries by Moxey and Lee.
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Old 04-26-2002, 12:45 AM   #10
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I was always a fan of movies like Dementia 13, Night of the Living Dead, White Zombie, Dracula. Those are just a few I can remember off the top of my head. Dementia 13 is a Coppola movie from the 50's I believe.
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