LET SLEEPING CORPSES LIE (1974; new 2007 Blue Underground version; won for $2.50)
FIVE BLOODY GRAVES/NURSE SHERRI (1970/78; Al Adamson double feature; Retro Shock-o-Rama 2007; Contains cut & uncut versions of "Sherri" and both films have Sam Sherman commentaries; won for 99 cents, which is fair
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EXORCISM/EXORCISMO (1975; BCI 2007 version; sounds like lower-tier Paul Naschy, so perhaps it's not my best introduction to the man's work—none of which has particularly interested me—but for 99 cents, I'll give anything a try!
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I suspect SLEEPING CORPSES is the best of this batch, and since I missed out on it when it was previously released, this was a nice find. Anyone else seen it, per chance?
Also watched an intriguing Anchor Bay Hammer DVD last night called DEMONS OF THE MIND (found in a Wal-Mart remainder rack for $3.00
 ). I'm sure Mr. Thomason's probably already seen this one.
). I'm sure Mr. Thomason's probably already seen this one.  It's a nice change of pace—if not an entirely successful one—from the usual Hammer monster flicks, in that the real terror, as is suggested by the title, is largely confined to inner spaces. Plus, it's got one of the best punchline kills I've ever seen, when unhinged patriarch Robert Hardy kills  Patrick Magee (who gives one of the best performances in the movie as a phony man of science) while slinging a perfectly timed quip. As with so many Hammer DVDs, this one features an excellent commentary from the director, the writer and actres Virginia Weatherill, all of whom were still young enough to have sharp memories of every aspect of the film. And watch out for that scarificator!
  It's a nice change of pace—if not an entirely successful one—from the usual Hammer monster flicks, in that the real terror, as is suggested by the title, is largely confined to inner spaces. Plus, it's got one of the best punchline kills I've ever seen, when unhinged patriarch Robert Hardy kills  Patrick Magee (who gives one of the best performances in the movie as a phony man of science) while slinging a perfectly timed quip. As with so many Hammer DVDs, this one features an excellent commentary from the director, the writer and actres Virginia Weatherill, all of whom were still young enough to have sharp memories of every aspect of the film. And watch out for that scarificator! 



 .  You've had a bargain, for sure.  There are some elements that don't work too well, but overall I think it's a pretty fine example of 70's zombie horror.  Plus, there's a cop in there and he's hilariously intolerant.  Actually, when you watch it, let me know if George's (the main male character) voice reminds you of anyone.
 .  You've had a bargain, for sure.  There are some elements that don't work too well, but overall I think it's a pretty fine example of 70's zombie horror.  Plus, there's a cop in there and he's hilariously intolerant.  Actually, when you watch it, let me know if George's (the main male character) voice reminds you of anyone.








 






 











 










 

 
 
 
 


 I seriously need to take a vacation sometimes just to watch some of them
 I seriously need to take a vacation sometimes just to watch some of them  
 
 Apparently, Amazon had some phenomenal—and temporary—Criterion markdowns for the past couple of days. JIGOKU was $10
 Apparently, Amazon had some phenomenal—and temporary—Criterion markdowns for the past couple of days. JIGOKU was $10  , but keep your eyes on this thread at DVDTalk to see what might still be available:
, but keep your eyes on this thread at DVDTalk to see what might still be available:
