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Post by hawkeyepierce on Sept 19, 2010 13:34:13 GMT -5
Which films are on your 'to-see-list'? Films that you haven't seen yet?
Mine is 'Legend of the Werewolf' starring Mr. P. Cushing (*) which to my knowledge is not avaible on DVD. Most reviews of the film arent positive, but I don't care.
Others are 'Howl of the Devil' which is a Naschy film. The film is filled with classic monsters, including a brief appearance by the Wolf Man. This film is so rare, there are no commerical releases, no theatrical distribution. But it's availabe on DVD-R. Also 'Dr Terrors House of Horrors' is on my to do list, it features a segment about a werewolf.
(*obscure actor, most of you won't know him)
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Post by shawnl on Sept 19, 2010 14:16:34 GMT -5
Great question -- I'm hoping people will chime in with some I haven't seen that sound interesting As is now, I'm not aware of any that I haven't seen that I really want to. I was looking forward to "Animals", as I liked the book well enough, but the movie that got made was very, very bad -- SyFy channel bad (although their "Never Cry Werewolf" was actually better than "Animals" was). The older movies usually involve Wolf-Man, not werewolves, and those aren't as interesting to me. Not sure why. Shawn L.
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Post by Marcus on Sept 20, 2010 5:19:01 GMT -5
Is 'Legend of the Werewolf' starring Mr. P. Cushing the one where he plays a Doctor investigating some grisly killings?
I think I've seen all main werewolf films that I want to see, though their may be some I don't remember about existing that if I did, I'd want to watch.
Howling Reborn, keeps slipping down my Wishlist, each time I hear something more about it.
Their are a couple of TV series I want to see though:
Wolf Lake - read about it on here, never seen it, but would like to. Guardians of Luna - the cartoon that's mentioned on here, sounded pretty good.
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Post by Ian on Sept 20, 2010 14:31:17 GMT -5
I would quite like to see 'Legend Of The Werewolf'. A good place to get out of print films is ioffer.com. I have seen DVDs of 'Legend Of The Werewolf' and 'Project Metalbeast' etc. The auctions claim that these films are in the public domain and do not currently hold copyrights in the U.S.A. Make sure to check first. Mine are going to have to be upcoming films: '13 Hours' 'I, Frankenstein' 'AAWIL Remake' Strippers Vs. Werewolves -- British horror comedy in the vein of 'Shaun Of The Dead'. There is some talent behind this one (no pun intended).
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Post by necrodemon on Sept 20, 2010 18:44:22 GMT -5
I will tell you all that "Legend of the Werewolf" is great. I was very impressed with the acting, the costume, and the story.
Yes Mr. Cushing investigates the murders.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Sept 21, 2010 2:19:29 GMT -5
A good place to get out of print films is ioffer.com. I have seen DVDs of 'Legend Of The Werewolf' and 'Project Metalbeast' etc. The auctions claim that these films are in the public domain and do not currently hold copyrights in the U.S.A. Make sure to check first. Public Domain my foot, it's not anywhere and they know it. Naughty boys ;D There are a couple of DVD-R sites with huge catalogs that intrigue me. Noel (our beloved founder) put a link to HorrorTheaterVideo in the links section on the main site, but the page is offline. Another is VideoScreams which has a huge Naschy collection, plus plenty of rare films of interest. I have no expierence buying DVD-R, but I want to see 'Howl of the Devil' so badly I'll porbadly end up ordering it on VideoScreams.
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Post by Ian on Sept 21, 2010 3:53:02 GMT -5
Yes, I would have thought those films are much too recent to be in the public domain.
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Post by necrodemon on Sept 21, 2010 19:13:53 GMT -5
If you guys can't find movies and are going to go the DVD-R route why not just ask me and we can trade or something. That way you know your getting the right movie and I know what I am talking about.
I have Legend of the Werewolf and will burn it for you and we can trade or something.
I am not one for ripping off movies and music but when you can't find something, you can't. I know it sucks. I hate looking for all the old movies and music I love on DVD and CD because half the time you can't find it.
Never seen Howl of the Devil but I am going to find it.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Sept 22, 2010 12:07:25 GMT -5
They say If you're into Naschy and Euro-Horror it's like the Holy Grail! And even when it isn't, it's Frankenstein's Monster, the Wolf Man, Mr Hyde, Phantom of the Opera and lots more in the same film!!!! How can one go wrong?
My budget doesnt really allow for a lot of experimental dvd buying, I still have my mind set on the Amicus films (House the dripped blood! Whoo!) the Doctor Who Revisitations Box and some other titles.
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Post by Ian on Sept 22, 2010 14:22:39 GMT -5
Rob, thanks for your kind offer. I may take you up on it in the future. I still have a few films on my to-be-watched pile.
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Post by necrodemon on Sept 22, 2010 20:20:34 GMT -5
Cool cool cool
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Sept 23, 2010 2:12:10 GMT -5
I still have a few films on my to-be-watched pile. Don't we all
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Post by Ian on Sept 23, 2010 10:14:56 GMT -5
We do indeed. ;D
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Post by necrodemon on Sept 23, 2010 11:19:34 GMT -5
I should be paid for 40 hours of watching movies and critiqueing them instead my regular job.
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Post by eloojak on Sept 23, 2010 15:56:28 GMT -5
there is alot of books that should be done,unfortunately i don't think many directors could pull them off,although i would like to see Nolan directing a werewolf movie,lol preferably of my favorite book
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