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New series of Midnight Movie double features?
Posted by karlpov on August 21st, 2004


I just read the Best Buy ad section which announces that there will be
a boatload of Midnight Movie double features available Tuesday, and a
few are shown with rather tiny images, all of them new, including the
Count Yorga movie pair (both of which have been available separately)
and, more to my liking, the long-desired Land That Time Forgot
together with its long-available markedly inferior sequel Creatures
That Time Forgot. Does anybody have a full list of the new double
features? This took me completely by surprise.

Posted by Dave Garrett on August 21st, 2004


In article <8aiei05k76lmscads3j9vnmctc2gcet4ot@4ax.com>,
karldotpov@deletethisverizon.net says...

Full list in this thread at Rue Morgue:

http://tinyurl.com/6rth9

plus larger pics of the cover art for several of the discs.

Dave



Posted by Stephen Cooke on August 21st, 2004



On Sat, 21 Aug 2004, Dave Garrett wrote:


Yay! Dragstrip Hollow/Invisible Bikini!

swac
I'm surprised they didn't put both Dr. Goldfoot films on one disc...


Posted by karlpov on August 21st, 2004


On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 19:28:11 -0300, Stephen Cooke
<am082@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote:
My personal regret is that they're not doing the two Blaculas, which
I've somehow managed not to purchase all these years despite the
presence of Pam Grier in the sequel.

Posted by Murder on August 21st, 2004


Stephen Cooke <am082@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote in
news:Pine.GSO.3.95.iB1.0.1040821192736.5136E-100000
@halifax.chebucto.ns.ca:


Never thought Dragstrip Hollow would be released. You know that
Invisible Bikini isn't a Dr. Goldfoot movie, right?


--
"There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world
than this dead-alive creature spewed up from the grave..."


The Castle Monster: http://www.processionofthedamned.com/diablo.htm







Posted by Murder on August 21st, 2004


karlpov <karldotpov@deletethisverizon.net> wrote in
news:2nmfi0to0p80rvcli34uqks86a0mb41ln2@4ax.com:


The first one really is better, though.


--
"There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world
than this dead-alive creature spewed up from the grave..."


The Castle Monster: http://www.processionofthedamned.com/diablo.htm







Posted by Murder on August 22nd, 2004


Derek Janssen <djanss@rcn.com> wrote in news:4127ef2b$0$21747
$61fed72c@news.rcn.com:


I thought that the previous poster might have mistaken The Ghost In The
invisible Bikini with the Dr. Goldfoot movie with a similar title.

I don't have the Dr. Goldfoot movie, but I have the Dr. Goldfoot
television special 'The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot" on my Vincent
Price: The Sinister Image DVD. So BOW TO MY AWESOMENESS, PUNY MORTAL!

--
"There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world
than this dead-alive creature spewed up from the grave..."


The Castle Monster: http://www.processionofthedamned.com/diablo.htm







Posted by Derek Janssen on August 22nd, 2004


Murder wrote:

And both Dr. Phibes on one disk, to save space!
(Ie., shelf space, seeing as how "Rises Again" completely messed up what
the cool first one was about...)

Of course--YOU know that MGM hasn't released "Dr. Goldfoot and the Love
Bombs" yet, right?

Derek Janssen (we know this stuff <high-fives Stephen>)
djanss@rcn.com


Posted by Stephen Cooke on August 22nd, 2004



On 21 Aug 2004, Murder wrote:
When I said "both" I meant Bikini Machine and Girl Bombs, the latter by
Italian great Mario Bava.

swac
Not one of his finer moments, but still...



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