Winslow Leach
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Yeah, my DVD collection is ever-growing. Within the last week, I bought The Sergio Leone Anthology (which contains SEs of Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly and Duck You Sucker! The version of GBU is the same one released a couple years ago), two just-released films that I've heard about but have never seen, Charley's Aunt (1941) with Jack Benny, and The Three Musketeers (1939), starring the Ritz Brothers.Vinyl, VHS, BETA, DVDs all in the same thread! .. where have I been? .. this was such an interesting thread .. my VHS collection is still quite large.. I have every episode of the original Twilight Zone, because I haven't been able to afford the DVDs yet, and most of Tales From the Darkside as well... I have started to phase out VHS, though, because I just got a VHS/DVD recorder, and I've been transfering my VHS tapes over (usually at the highest quality possible, since most of the tapes are quite old, which limits me to about an hour per DVD).. but now I can happily say that I have a DVD copy of Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, my all-time favorite vampire movie and one that is sadly underrated and needs a proper DVD release..
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it's a great little movie, albeit somewhat campy, directed by Anthony Hickox, who did the Waxwork movies, and staring David Carradine and Bruce Campbell about a group of vampires who are trying to stop killing humans and are working on getting a synthetic blood plant going.. the funny thing is that they live in the desert, so they wear sunglasses, wide-brimmed hats, and SPF 1000 sunscreen for protection.. and it has a wonderful twist ending
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my vinyl collection is getting smaller everyday.. I've given most of them to my brother, as he has a record player, and I do not.. but I remember the first record I ever bought with my own money was Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. in the summer of 1984.. man, I love that album!
like many of you, I never knew anyone with a BETA player either.. VHS seemed much more popular at the time
my DVD collection is currently growing daily.. I really think I have a problem.. I just hit the 350 mark the other day, and I've got three more coming sometime early next week.. I just love movies so much, and the fact that these DVDs will undoubtedly last as long as I'm alive.. or as long a vision holds out.. at any rate, much longer than my VHS tapes, many of which are well on their way to being unwatchable.. anyway, it makes the purchases worthwhile
Another interesting title I picked up (though I haven't watched it yet) is a new version of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The film is supposedly a scene-for-scene remake of the original 1919 silent film, but with sound. It's filmed in black and white, the costumes are close reproductions of the originals, and -- here's the big "gimmick" -- the filmmakers have incorporated the cast into the sets of the original, via green screen.
I bought Born in the USA on vinyl when it came out, too!
btw, my favorite modern vampire film is John Carpenter's Vampire$. It's just so over-the-top and crazy, ya gotta love it, especially James Woods as a vampire hunter extraordinaire.