There's just an amazing amount of horror being released on Blu-ray this September, all from America.
Universal:
The Frankenstein Legacy Collection - Frankenstein/Bride Of Frankenstein/Son Of Frankenstein/Ghost Of Frankenstein/Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man/House Of Frankenstein/House Of Dracula/Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein.
The Wolf Man Legacy Collection, a lot of the above plus, The Wolf Man/The Werewolf Of London/The She-Wolf Of London.
Hammer Horror 8-Film collection - Brides Of Dracula/The Curse Of The Werewolf/The Phantom Of The opera/Kiss Of The Vampire/Paranoiac/Nightmare/Night Creatures/The Evil Of Frankenstein.
Mill Creek:
Two, two film sets: The Revenge Of Frankenstein/The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb & Two Faces Of Dr. Jekyll/The Gorgon.
Warner:
One film & two TV horrors (just announced):
Cat's Eye - It! - Salem's Lot
Pass on The Wolf Man Legacy, but I'll be buying the rest, that's twenty one movies & two TV mini-series
There's just an amazing amount of horror being released on Blu-ray this September, all from America.
Universal:
The Frankenstein Legacy Collection - Frankenstein/Bride Of Frankenstein/Son Of Frankenstein/Ghost Of Frankenstein/Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man/House Of Frankenstein/House Of Dracula/Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein.
The Wolf Man Legacy Collection, a lot of the above plus, The Wolf Man/The Werewolf Of London/The She-Wolf Of London.
Hammer Horror 8-Film collection - Brides Of Dracula/The Curse Of The Werewolf/The Phantom Of The opera/Kiss Of The Vampire/Paranoiac/Nightmare/Night Creatures/The Evil Of Frankenstein.
Mill Creek:
Two, two film sets: The Revenge Of Frankenstein/The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb & Two Faces Of Dr. Jekyll/The Gorgon.
Pass on The Wolf Man Legacy, but I'll be buying the rest
I'm getting all of it, and that's one of the reasons I'm in no hurry to get the Goldsmith RAMBO 2-disc CD.
IT and Salem`s Lot... good. Particularly the second.
I find myself in the MASH thread on IT... the first half was great, but by the second half King had written this villain so fantastically/all-powerfully, without any limitations, that he wrote himself into a join-together-power-of-love ending corner, which I think is almost always lame.