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100. | ![]() | Suspiria (3 Disc Limited Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: I first saw Suspiria a few years ago as a VHS rental but I couldn't remember too much about it. But suddenly, the world of Italian horror has been broken wide open so I picked up this three disk limited edition. Watching Suspiria is sort of like dreaming awake. Colored lighting is used to great... |
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101. | ![]() | Alien - The Director's Cut (Collector's Edition) from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: Transplanting the tired formula of the 'slasher flick' from the woods to a space ship seems like a rather dumb idea on paper (and surely this movie would have failed if not for it's multi-talented director), ALIEN manages to elevate itself above it's own cliches through sheer craft and style. Ridley... |
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102. | ![]() | The Haunting from Warner Home Video Movie Review: first and formost, this is the best haunted house story - period. if you have seen this movie, you know that audio plays a large part in the tention of this wonderful movie from the man who made the earth stand still - robert wise. i wish that the dvd was in suround at least. god, when eleanor... |
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103. | ![]() | Halloween (Divimax 25th Anniversary Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Dr. Loomis is the lone voice against releasing psychotic killer Michael Myers from the asylum - Myers murdered his sister with a knife when he was five on Halloween night, and hasn't spoken a word since. Loomis' warnings don't matter anyway, since Michael manages his own way out. He's on his way... |
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104. | ![]() | Destroy All Monsters from A.D. Vision Movie Review: This movie is 90 minutes long, but seems like it lasts an eternity (as do all Godzilla movies do). The special FX are typical for late 1960's monster movies, very poor and the human-to-human fight scenes are kind of lame. A lot of people like this movie because it features all (actually most) of the... |
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105. | ![]() | Dark Shadows DVD Collection 11 from Mpi Media Group Movie Review: This latest Collection 11 of the daytime gothic supernatural TV masterpiece, Dark Shadows, brings a very welcome turning point in the plot of the series, along with some unwelcome cast changes. The truly dreadful storyline involving Adam (similar to Frankenstein's creature) who was played by... |
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106. | ![]() | Countess Dracula / The Vampire Lovers from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: This is a neat little package of one good, one great slice of Hammer entertainment, both starring Ingrid Pitt. They both look as beautiful as you would expect of the English studio's output, even though they both come from the early seventies when the studio was in some financial (and fair to say... |
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107. | ![]() | Nosferatu - Special Edition from Image Entertainment Movie Review: Filmed in 1922, the director F.W. Murnau set out to movie an adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel Dracula. Although he couldn't get the rights to the novel, he pursued filming it anyway, changing the names of the characters and some of the plot points in the process. Stoker's widow sued the makers of... |
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108. | ![]() | The Thing - Collector's Edition from Universal Studios Movie Review: John Carpenter has made many films, ranging from pretty damn good (ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13, VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED, CHRISTINE), to average (VAMPIRES, THEY LIVE, ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK), to downright terrible (GHOSTS OF MARS). Overall though, in my opinion there are only two movies that fans of his work... |
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109. | ![]() | Jeepers Creepers from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: Finally a horror movie that does what it's supposed to do--scare the hell out of you!! A brother and sister named Darry and Trish are returning home from college, on a deserted road, when they are almost driven off the road by an unseen driver in an ancient truck. The truck vanishes, and they... |
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