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Post by hawkeyepierce on Apr 18, 2007 1:34:54 GMT -5
Naschy.com says the mentioned Naschy Interview will probadly not be included on this release, although future ones probadly will. This does not rule out the possiblilty of an other Naschy Interview on the disc.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Apr 20, 2007 9:56:16 GMT -5
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Post by Noel on Apr 21, 2007 20:55:58 GMT -5
Wow. That werewolf is far less desaturated and fuzzy-looking than I remember. Maybe it's a new breed.
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Post by Werewolf on Apr 24, 2007 3:22:38 GMT -5
Love that woman's costume!
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Apr 30, 2007 11:36:59 GMT -5
IT'S OUT! screen caps and reviews are popping up, which means the DVD is finally here. The first DVDs are already sold out! New ones coming in soon naturally. Me, Im not ordering 'till well in May, I'm going to be to busy this month to be distracted by it, because I know I will be
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Post by weredog on Apr 30, 2007 18:53:29 GMT -5
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Post by Werewolf on May 1, 2007 4:32:48 GMT -5
Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by hawkeyepierce on May 2, 2007 1:40:14 GMT -5
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Post by weredog on May 2, 2007 4:37:29 GMT -5
Im guessing this movie is from the early seventies after reading the title? In the extras of the blind dead dvd's they talked about how every spanish horror movie made then had a title that ripped of night of the living dead
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Post by hawkeyepierce on May 2, 2007 4:56:29 GMT -5
Nope, It's 1980. This title, I understand, is rarely seen infact. After 1977 (Star Wars, Jaws) the blockbuster took over from the Drive-In movie/B-flick, so the "Night of the Werewolf" version didn't do well in English speaking theaters. It wasn't until it was released to VHS in the mid-eighties under the utterly straight-to-video-title "The Craving" it found succes in the States, where it was a Video Store hit.
The Spanish titles are included on this release, as you all know.
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Post by Werewolf on May 2, 2007 7:29:52 GMT -5
Another i have never heard of!!!!!
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Post by hawkeyepierce on May 2, 2007 10:40:59 GMT -5
The more I read about this release the more I love it. Here are some quotes from the dvddrive-in.com review "Although there are doses of blood and female flesh to satiate modern audiences, this is basically an old fashioned monster movie, and Naschy injects plenty of gothic trappings (namely the immense, ruined castle) while the candelabras are always lit and the fog machines are on full blast. There are no ground-breaking werewolf transformations here, just the traditional lap photography method, and Naschy fans would probably wouldn't have it any other way. Naschy’s werewolf make-up is different than it had been in the past and is quite effective, especially in close-ups." "The werewolf sequences are also some of the best in any Naschy film, as he is seen attacking various villagers, including a couple of lovemaking travelers – he carries off with the topless female, a key image in the Spanish advertising publicity. Other ghoulish individuals include Daninsky’s disfigured female servant, Countess Bathory’s mummified brother (who bursts out of his crypt centuries after his death) and of course the vampire women themselves. As Elizabeth Bathory, Julia Saly comes closer to real-life portraits of the notorious murderous than any other actress in cinematic history." read the full review at www.dvddrive-in.com (http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/n-s/nightofthewerewolf80.htm)
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Post by Noel on May 2, 2007 14:49:43 GMT -5
Hey look, there's a new featured movie.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on May 3, 2007 3:12:39 GMT -5
I just saw it, and I love it! I almost feel guilty torturing myself (and the forum) with all the updates surrounding the DVD, and now having to wait to order it myself. But it's soooooo gonna be worth it. It's so gonna bloody welll worth it
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Post by weredog on May 3, 2007 7:29:07 GMT -5
What is the url for this site again? Sorry i forgot :_( I havnt visited the actual site for months.
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