What's going on? Friends, been a bit that it's just been me in one of these Thursday night shows. I figured that we would have a week off from having these giant names on that we've had lately, hope that we can have a good, RESTful evening. However, I got some interesting stuff. I think that we are going to maybe bring up some trivia by the end of this episode. I got a little stack of some really simple horror trivia that we're gonna go over and uh yeah, I think that we might
be able to give away some digital copies after that. It's been a fairly fairly quiet week for announcements, so we'll get through those quickly. But in chat before we went live, I asked, what is the best thing everybody's been watching? And I want to see what everybody said. So Eric says, the World's End. Great great film. Love that one. It's going on. Jeff, glad you're here, Anthony says to l DK. We were Anthony and I we were talking about that one earlier. It's a good
movie. I put a review up of that one and two other films this week. If you haven't got a chance to watch, I suggest it. Lissa says, Woodland's Dark and Days Bewitch. That documentary is a it is, it is dense, to say the least. That documentary is right around three hours if I'm remembering right, and it is. It's like a class
in itself. There are so many things that if you're watching that Severn doc that you could have a pen and paper ready and just make a list of first off titles that are not in that Severn box set and then just realize, these are things that I am so interested in seeing after watching this documentary that I'm gonna go bankrupt. Jeff said, wake in Fright. I think you brought that up on Tuesday as well. Wake in Fright is an interesting one. If you've never seen it, certainly look it up. That is
one. Didn't that come out from Draft House, I believe. And then I think it's got a UK release as well. It should be readily available. If not, I imagine it will get another release soon because that's still a fairly new one. And then John z here, what's going on? John hey Stendall Flickering Waves says best watch this week was hard Boiled Nice I brought up on the Tuesday show as well well that I'm thinking of showing my wife. She's never seen it. I don't think she's ever seen any any
of that director's film. So I think I'm gonna do Hard Boiled in the Killer as a double feature here soon and just kind of get it over with. We'll see what's going on. Jamie glad you're here. Scolder's here. Nice, what's going on? Scolder? John says the ozploitation movies I've watched are the best that he has watched this week, and he has been on an oz ploitation kick. We've been talking about that for a while too. That Umbrella oz ploitation line is a winner. Let's see. Mitchell says,
I watched some of the Island of the Fishmen. Is that? Is that the recent full Moon release? I recognize that title, but I'm not picturing it in my head for some reason. Let's see. H R. Hilton says Copavin from the first show Rol set nice. I do not have the Chowbrole sets. I am considering getting them, but I've never seen I've never seen any Chabrol films, if that's even the right way to say that. Are they worth it for people that have been watching for a while? They
seem like something I would like. I'm I'm curious about that. I've never seen a single Chabrole film. Let's see. Oh, Eureka put out, Wake and Fright. That's correct. Nice Couch Odyssey says, Attack of the Blind Dead was mine. Nice Jamie says. My wife and I are making our way through David Simon's The Deuce that has been on my list for so long, and I'm dying to freaking see it. I need to see it. I need to start that ant swine, what's going on? Glad you're
here? Ken is here? Hey? Ken? Recent Full Moon? Okay, that's what I thought. Hans watched Mad Dog Morgan. That's the one of the other two films on my review, and may have Mad Dog Morgan is very interesting, certainly interesting. Eric says, Chabrol is the French Hitchcock. Oh so, basically you're saying I'm gonna love him? Got it? John says, I've been so busy this week. Need to catch up on new releases. Everything everywhere, All it wants is on my list. You're
not the only one, my friend. I am dying to see that in theaters and just the free time. I mean, I I those that are a patron. By the way, if you're curious, sign up for our patreon. Bye Nag. Let's see today's the fourteenth, so by next Wednesday so that you can be on the giveaway for this month. But we've been talking about the movies, everything everywhere, all wants an X on our discord
quite a bit. A couple weekends ago, I planned to see X in theaters, and like, I went out with the wife, We had a babysitter and everything. It was to celebrate somebody's recent promotion at work. And my friend, he talks to you fucking much. So we were at this it's kind of like a little speakeasy. He's not hidden or anything like that, but it's it's literally just a very fancy, very hipster bar, and we were there for a little while and then he's like, all right,
everybody ready for dinner. And we go over there thinking we only got like half an hour until we want to be able to leave for the movie, and we didn't even get our food for like another fifty minutes, and then they just wanted to talk forever, so we ended up missing it. And I am dying to see X, so hoping to see it soon, Marvin, what's going on? I feel like I haven't seen your name in a
while. Glad you're here. Let's see Scolder says getting through my Netflix list, Las Les de la Frontera aka Outlaws has been the best of this week. I don't yeah, I've definitely not seen that one. If it's a twenty twenty one film, I gotta see that one, John says. Another great movies. The bonus movie on the Death Game Blu Ray was great, teenage innocence interesting standal just finished Yellowjackets as well, and you see that one, Dustin. Hey, hey, oh, Marvin, look at that right
after I talked about it, making me jealous. You've seen both of them and the the best right now. I gotta get on those, man. Let's see Sartis the Forgotten Battle and started my British film noir box sets. Nice. I watched They Met in the Dark nineteen forty three in the October Man from forty seven. I did not travel time to the twenties to go
to a speakeasy, but it was. It's an interesting place. It's a very narrow little establishment there between like a wedding reception hall and like a Kansas City metro touristy place basically, and it's literally like ten feet from wall to wall. But then it's a long building, so you go through and for like the front half there's a couple small couches and then there's some standing room only around this little bar area, and then after that is where they're actually
making the drinks. But you can only fit like twenty people in there, and so all it is is reservation. So I went there and we just stood there for literally like an hour and a half, just talked and had a couple overly expensive drinks. But yeah, it very much felt like a speak easy because literally while while we were there, they had to turn away like three groups of people because it was you know, they only have like a twenty person capacity and it was all booked. Thanks for mentioning that,
John John says, sneaking up on a thousand subs. I am trying to get to a thousand subs before I go to and another thing to plug right now. Monster Pluza is at the end, well technically it's at the beginning of June. I am going to California for a Monster plusa at the beginning of June and Pasadena I'm hoping that we can get enough people from the channel and the community that are going that we have some sort of a meetup or even like a we all go to a screening together or something like that.
Yeah, if you are going, please comment on the actual movie, not in the chat, but not on the movie on the comment on the video, not in the live chat, and I will try to take note of it, and we're gonna try to to try to plan something for sure. Quiet, Rob, glad you're here. Missed the last two streams, and they've been some good ones. I hope you're able to watch that one last week super long, But uh, I think it's probably about time to get
into this. Huh. Let's go over the announcements of this week. There's not a ton, but there's some interesting stuff here. And one of the things that we do have going on is a couple of sales, and I did a video for the arrowsale. Was it yesterday? Yeah, Yeah, it was yesterday. And then there's a Blue Underground sale that I feel like people are overlooking at MVD and they have some of the best prices they've ever had on some of their stuff. So we're gonna take a look at that
tonight too. Like I said, after all that, we're gonna do some horror trivia and give away some digital copies at the end. Still make a good night of it. Aberration says, just watched Imprints release a maroon and Conquest of Space? How are they? Are they good transfers? And all that I ordered? Those are marooned in Conquest of Space? Are they? Are they March or April whatever it is? I ordered that month and the following month together, so Australia has to combine those when it comes out later
and then send it. So I'm probably not going to get them to like my kids graduate high school. Yes, Scolder, there is a shameless sale I've needed to look into that I haven't even posted it yet. I might be doing that. All right, let's get the announcements on the screen. Here we go. First one after the stream last week was Keena lower is putting out the cop from nineteen seventy. This is a new four K restoration and as far as I can tell, this is a very French film and
I know nothing about it. I've not heard many people comment on this one, but it is the first one that was announced. But this is the first one I was excited about. So last Friday we got all the details from Unearthed Films on Doctor Lamb and I did want to point something on Unearthed Films while we are here talking about them. So Unearthed Films is probably going to have an incredible twenty twenty two Steven I believe his last name is Bireau.
Can anybody else confirm in the chat there it's either Bureau or Biro. I've never heard it set out loud, so I'm not entirely sure. But he was live on Facebook last night and he revealed a few things. A couple I think that we knew that was probably loud. My apologies, it is, yes. So there was one title revealed that I think we knew about, and that is Evil Dead Trap two is going to be getting a
release from Onearthed Films, hopefully before the end of the year. There were a couple other things that he confirmed, but really not a whole lot of details, so I'm not going to go into those yet. One thing he did say is the hilarious House of Frightened Staying Brightened Stem is still coming. The music is as it was previously. It's going to be a problem.
They're working through it right now, but it's taking a little longer. He did say the restorations look incredible, so we should be able to count on that soon. But the real story here is we finally have details on Doctor Lamb. This is coming from Films on August ninth, And for those of you that don't know, this is actually sort of a prequel to the Untold Story. The cops from the Untold Story are also cops in this film. And I loved the Untold Story. From what I hear, this is nowhere
near as good, but it's still it's still pretty damn good. Let's see. Mitchell says, I bought the individual Battles Without Honor film since the boxes out of print. Each was five dollars the limited boxes out of print, but they did reprint the box set in a standard edition just I think it was last year. But even then it's like sixty dollars, so you are much better off buying the individual films for five bucks. It is a great deal to do that. Oh nice. Marvin says, I'm probably going to
master Pluza. Hopefully there are some cool screenings in LA The only one I know of which we were just talking on it might have been. On the Tuesday Show with Flip, we were talking about the assassination, the assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford. That one is playing at the New Beverly on May thirty first, June first, and June second, and I believe I'm going to be going to one of those, and it might be May thirty first. I'm going to be out there for like five days,
So trying to make an actual event of it for myself. There's for those of you that don't know because you haven't been on the channel for a long time. I grew up it was called Southern California, but it wasn't really Southern California. I grew up in the desert, which is a good you
know, just over two hours from LA with no traffic. So when I moved away from there, I was only what year was that, so I was twenty six, Yeah, twenty six, but I was a very poor and not able to do much around that time, twenty six year old. So a lot of the stuff in Southern California I've always wanted to do and just never had a chance. So I'm trying to do as much as I can when I go back for Monster Palooza Couch. I've never been to the
New BEV. It is it was the number one thing on my list that and I'm gonna try to go to the Aero Theater and a handful of other places. I'm probably gonna try to get some pictures of the Cinerama Dome. By the way, if there are any ideas, leave a comment on the video, not in the chat, but just so I can go back to it easily. Leave a comment on the video with some things that I should
do while I'm down there, Marvin. If you do, let me know, I'd be thrilled to, you know, get a handful of people together. Eric says, I saw many great double features of the New BEV back in the late eighties early nineties, and that's that's just awesome, is so awesome. I love that it has that type of a you know, this mystique that's been there forever, Scott like this long standing reputation. All right, So doctor Lamb, a mentally disturbed taxi driver lust for blood every rainy
night and several young women are brutally murdered. He likes to take photos of the victims dismembered bodies as his special mementos after sex with their corpses, and stores their severed breast in pickle jars. That sounds like a CAT three film to me. Inspector Lee and his team are called onto the case in this
bizarre, nasty and notorious Cat three film. From what I hear, this one's not quite as like shocking as the Untold story or a bull of syndrome or a couple of the you know, the the bigger ones like these. This says it is coming with Lamb to the Slaughter, which is an interview
with filmmaker Gilbert Poe who initiated the Doctor Lamb film project. There is film critic James Mudge on the golden air of Category three which sounds awesome, and that's called three times the Fear, Cut and Run, which will be film academic Sean Tierney aka the Silver Spleen remembers Doctor Lamb, and then a commentary with Art Edinger and Bruce Holichek, Tomic TV interviews with Simon Yam, Unearthed Classics, Blu ray only collector's booklet and limited edition slipcase, and then there
is a wild trailer and of course because of the nature of the film. What is in the trailer can't be on YouTube. So if you want to see that, the link to vimeo is here on the post on my Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, whatever you need. Yeah, so there's there's a lot there. Nice choir, rob Yeah, if you're down there with everybody, just comment up. We'll we'll, we'll do something to go around there. Sounds like a Nickelodeon film, only the best type. But this is
probably the biggest news of last Friday. Uh, the patrons that we're going to be going to Cinema Wasteland found out that they were going to be able to get an early chance at buying Tombs of the Blind Dead. The Steel Book from Synapse Films. This, of course, is from nineteen seventy one and the first of the Blind Dead franchise series. It's not really a franchise.
I guess Rumorg magazine broke the information for Synapse and the Steel Book is pictured on the bottom here and then the top here is the slipcase, and then we flipped this page. You can see the back of the slipcase. I like this design. It looks pretty damn good. If you went to Cinema waste Land this last weekend. You were able to purchase it, so
that's a good thing. But there are lots of people that are sort of trepidacious because of the fact that Synaps has been, you know, upgrading some things to four K. But they did make a comment about that, so they said, this is a two K scan provided by the film's license. However, we do have four K rights, and should a new scan become available to us, we're interested in releasing a four K, but we can't say when or even if that will be possible. Now, there was some
confusion on this. I wanted to bring this up because some people are saying, wasn't this supposed to be a four K to begin with? Now? The reason that I guess rumor got out. What's going on? Eh? The reason that rumor got out is because there was a film festival that had played this as part of it, or a convention that played this as part of the film festival. For the convention, Hey, Dave, what's going on? And they advertised it as they the new four K restoration of Tombs
of the Blind Dead. Now, unfortunately this is the restoration that they played, so they just had the wrong information. It was a two K scan the entire time. Unfortunately. Yeah, Mitchell says it looks very similar in style steelbook to Living Dead at Chester Morgue, and I agree, that's the very first thing I saw too. It was, you know, it screams a lot of the same design elements. Completely get that, So let's go
into this. The saga of the long dead Sightless Knights rising from the grave to terrorize a group of vacationers has been restored from the original uncut camera negative for this three disc set. This limited addition to four thousand units package feature steel book art by Wes Ben Scotter and a slipcover bearing the original theatrical poster, plus a booklet with liner notes by film historian and home video columnist Patrick
mckade, and all of the features have been revealed on disc one. The original Spanish language and English Spanish hybrid soundtrack versions Lostless Spanish, Lostless Hybrid English Spanish optional subs. Audio commentary by Troy Howarth, the Man, the Myth, the Legend. Troy Howarth is for and incredible. Another commentary by the star of the film, Loane Fleming. Audio commentary by Rod Barnett and Troy
Gwynn of the nash Cast podcast. And then Marauders from the Mediterranean, a feature length documentary exploring the history of the Spanish zombie film featuring interviews with Night a Living Dead, writer, producer John Russo, and a whole bunch of other people. Not going to go through that entire list. There's a lot there, including Paul Nashew's son, Sergio Molina, and Kim Newman, a
lot of great names. It's probably gonna be a wonderful doc. Synapse does really good stuff on these, and I'm gonna be honest, pretty much all
of the boutiques do really good jobs with these documentaries that they do. This is something that certainly intrigues me. And then Disc two is re edited us theatrical cut of the film, and then sort of an interesting thing, although I can't really comment on this much because I haven't heard it, but Disc three exclusive tribute to the ten p CD audio CD created exclusively for this limited edition, containing music inspired by Tombs of the Blind Dead, featuring tunes from
Zultan Cathedral, Hooded Menace, Machitazo, and the Transylvania hell Hounds. So we'll see one thing to keep in mind about this. This will be available widely later this year. We don't have any specific date yet, even for a pre order or a release or anything, but it will be coming. Now, keep in mind this is the hard pill to swallow. Here. Two things. One, it is a synap steel book. So this thing by itself will probably be fifty or sixty dollars and probably never on sale.
That's just how they do it. Their stuff is expensive in these steel books. The second thing, as I alluded to, and as a couple people here have said, Dave said I would love to see the series in a box. This aberration says I have the old Blue Underground, Blind Dead Coffin set needs a nice upgrade, for sure. The hard part with this is we are you know, we're collectors and we love to see box sets of these. However, this one may never get one because the rights seem to
be that they are now split among different labels. Screen Factory put out the what is it called Night of the Seagulls I believe is the name of that one, and we are unsure who is going to put out, if any, the rest of them. The old Coffin box set, which I should have grabbed it and brought it over here, but it is over in the corner there. It's nice and it's serviceable for sure, but they all really do need nice blu ray really good at least two K, if not four
K scanned upgrades that would be wonderful. So we'll see how this turns out. Those that went Cinema Wasteland. I hear the sold pretty well there and from what I hear from the people that have watched it said that it looks great and genuinely it is. It fits right in with the Synapse catalog lately of high quality upgrades to things, but they take forever to release them, and they take their sweet time, and they release a handful of films a
year if that, and they're expensive. And of course Synapse is kind of embroiled in a little controversy lately with their release of Thriller that seems to have been an unauthorized release, but we still don't know all the details on that, and I would love to see them recover well, because no ill will against Synapse. I'm sure that when they were putting out Thriller they thought they had the rights. I will give them that, but yeah, we'll see.
There is more to come on this one when we get an actual release date, and now that they are back from the convention and all that, I would not be surprised if we saw this up for pre order literally within the next two weeks, and it would probably be shipping very soon after that. They had enough to be able to have this on sale the entire weekend at a convention. I'm willing to bet that they will have them in stock at Synapse and at Diabolic DVD probably before you May fifteenth, at the absolute
latest, but don't don't quote me on that. We'll see next up. We got a glut of Umbrella announcements, so we're gonna go through some of these quickly. A lot of these have releases elsewhere, so I'm not gonna go into too much detail on them. First up, as part of their Beyond Genre's line, which again I love the slips on this line. I kind of wish I'd been grabbing them off from the very beginning. They put out some really good titles. This is Number eighteen and this is the Devil's
Candy. This also can come with a car air freshener. For the first I think it's like one hundred pre orders not very many of those. But this is stars Ethan Embry and it has audio commentary with the director Sean beer Byrne, behind the scenes, visual effects, music video, Tiff festival, Let's see Men's Style, fashion interview, short film, short film, short documentary, all kinds of stuff on this. For an Umbrella release, this is probably gonna be twenty bucks. That is a steal Tales of Vladimir.
Greetings from Spain. How are you good to hear you? Hope all is well over there tonight? Actually it's daytime over there. Hope all is well over there today. Next up from their Films of Fury Line, we are getting Bruce Lee's Game of Death. Now, this is clearly one of his most famous films because it is his last screenwork since he died during production. But honestly, my honest, Game of Death is kind of overrated in my opinion. Is it's clearly a classic in the sense that it's important for film
cinema and history and all that. But yeah, this is one if you are collecting the line, totally get it. There are lots of releases of this film, but one cool thing is this includes Game of Death two as well, So if you're just looking for a way to pick them all up at once. Great. This also has Australian director Brian Trenchard Smith on Game of Death, and I love Brian Trenchard Smith films. I'd love to hear
what he says about these. I'm curious on this one at least. I don't think I have any releases of this one left, so I may check
this out. And Umbrella has been doing literally incredible work. We're gonna talk about one of their best lines in just second starting now, coming from their osploitation classics line, The Survivor from nineteen eighty And if you do their pre order from Umbrella themselves, they have it might be sold out by now, but they have one hundred day bill posters that will go along with the release.
It is single sided and it's only available till it sells out. And this one not a lot of people know, so I'm gonna go over the
synopsis real quick. When a seven forty seven liner crashes and explodes, the inferno kills everyone on board except the pilot played by Robert Powell, who miraculously walks away from the wreckage, dazed but unscaped, tortured, with guilt and unable to explain the crash, he sets out with the aid of a young psychic played by Jenny Agater and a priest played by Joseph Cotton, to overcome his memory loss and unravel the mystery of the disaster, and in the process
he unlocks a nightmare of madness, murder, and beyond the Grave Supernatural, Horror, Awesome the first three thousand of these, So if you order these from Orbit, you absolutely should be getting them. We'll have collector's addition lobby
card sets. There is a twenty eighteen audio commentary with the producer, moderated by Jamie Lenarder eight sorry, twenty twelve audio commentary with the producer moderated by Horror hostess Katerina Lee Waters extended interviews from Not Quite Hollywood, which I mean, we have gotten so many extras from Not quite Hot Hollywood across a vast number of releases that that not Quite Hollywood is one of those projects that just
keeps like supplying us with content for years and I love it. What's going on cam glad nerds here and uh, that is pretty much it on this one. There's an eighty seven minute US re edit in standard definition. I don't know why we would even want to watch that, but I get it. Super eight behind the scenes footage with audio commentary as well, and then
Trailers from Hell with commentary from Brian Trenchard Smith. Again, his name is on so many of these osploitation films, and Umbrella just really really goes into it. I love the way that they've been releasing these. These are a great great line for them. Another good one, which is some semi like indie feeling films at least some burd screens, has been interesting. This one
is Love Serenade by Shirley Barrett and this is from nineteen ninety six. A lot of these have been like mid mid nineties to like two thousand and eight twenty ten type films, most of the time fairly small sunburnt screens. It doesn't really scream with the style of the film is gonna be, but it seems interesting at least. This one is Two Sisters Will Do Anything to Hook
the Right Man. Sibling rivalry is at an all time high in this riotous award winning Australian romantic comedy from Camera Door winner Camera Door winning director Shirley Barrett and the Oscar nominated producer of The Piano and Bright Star Vicky Ann Hurley. Oh ah, I just mix two sentences. Let me say that again. Oscar Nominated producer of The Piano and Bright Star period. Vicky Ann Hurley and her younger sister Dimity are two lonely young women on the lookout for love in
the small, outback town of Sunray. When once popular radio personality Can Sherry arrives in town to revive his dwindling career, the hurly sister welcome the distraction with open arms, vying for his attention and affection at any and every opportunity. The honey voiced Sherry and a sexy Barry White inspired playlist turns Vicky Ann on Vicky Ann On to seize the moment and seduce the DJ in her own
unique fashion. But when Dimody also expresses her amorous interest and stakes acclaim, the stage is set for a high spirited conflict between the decidedly disparate sisters. Uh. Let's see not a ton on here. I mean, we got some interviews and behind the scenes featurette interviews with cast members. Nothing that jumps out as a must have for me, but it sounds interesting, Jeff, sounds better than Unbreakable? Are you? Are you dissing Unbreakable? Unbreakable was
a great film. By the way, the four K of Unbreakable looks really good. That was a nice upgrade. Another coming from the os ploitation classic line from Umbrella. This is Thirst from nineteen seventy nine. This is a film that Severn had originally put out on DVD, and I would not be surprised to see them put this out on Blu Ray before the end of the year. They have what was the they Stone they just put out for the
month of January or February. One of the two seven put it out, but Umbrella did as well, so it's one of those films that they're using the same scan Stone also came out from eighty eight Films, so it's just all over the world right now. But I would not be surprised if this came out from seven again before the end of the year. In fact, I wouldn't even be surprised if this was a midyear sale title. This is another one that if you pre order from Umbrella, they might have some of
their day bill posters left. They are doing one hundred of those, and this one is from the producer A Patrick in Turkey shoot comes a Blood Pumper in a different vein Innocent, unsuspecting Kate is kidnapped by a bloodthirsty cult and held captive at their high security compound, where she discovers that humans are being farmed for their blood. Kate's shocking destiny is soon revealed. She is to be wed to the cult's leader in order to create a vampire master race.
Can she escape this demonic nightmare or will she surrender to an unholy insatiable evil Boasting one of the most iconic osploitation set pieces with a blood shower, a genre savvy international cast with David Hemmings and Henry Silva, and jaw dropping stuntwork from Daredevil Grant Page. Thirst is a frenzied tale of bloodlust that thrilled and
chilled drive in audiences the world over. First three thousand sets of This Is Going to Have a Lobby card set two thousand and three Audio commentary with the director and producer, archival audio interview with Chantal Contouri, Film Buff's forecast interview with the director Rod Hardy, extended interviews again from Not Quite Holly Would and then Archival TV interview with David Hemmings Steals and Postery gallery, all kinds of
stuff. This is one that I am super interested in. John says both Thirst and Survivor are seven, but these seem more stacked, and that is because they are osploitation films. They are from Australia. They have access to so much down there. Ah, that's that's better, Jeff. Jeff says, no disst unbreakable, just saying the Survivor sounds really good. Aberration says the Survivor is a good film with a twist ending Robert Powell is cool Stone
was February. That's right, thank you. Oh what's Thirst on Blu ray DVD? Okay? I for some reason, I man, I wonder if I just only had the DVD? All right? Interesting, right, Nathan, doesn't that just sound amazing an OSSI vampire cult film. You pretty much have to check it out at that point. But Umbrella's not done yet. They got all kinds of stuff still coming, and these are all coming for May, by the way, May fourth from Noah Bombach and the World Cinema
line from Umbrella they are putting out Francis ha. This was released by Criterion. But a little interesting thing about the Criterion release of Francis ha. It is not out of print, so don't claim that I'm spreading that, but it seems to be pretty hard to find a lot of the time, like they don't print a lot of these, and a lot of times when there's a sale at Barnes and Noble or at Amazon when they price match, this one seems to either be really out of stock or hard to find or only
sold third party or something like that. It is, Yeah, it is certainly an interesting thing. I don't know why that would be the case, but yeah, if you are having trouble getting the Criterion release or just want to get all of the Umbrella releases from the World Cinema line, Francis Has here and it's a pretty good movie. And if you haven't seen it, highly suggested. It's pretty young, twenty twelve stars Greta Gerwig. It's good. Most people know Francis Has so I don't want to dive too much into
this one. Next one, they are doing their all star Comedy Capers double feature series. This is volume number five and it is a Tom Hanks heavy double feature with the money Pit and the verbs and most people have seen both of these, so I'm not gonna dive too much into these. On these, I believe they are usually just features, sorry, just feature films,
not really special features, so don't expect anything on these. They don't really advertise either way, so I would guess these will not have anything else extra except for maybe a trailer another double feature for their icons of the silver Screen. They are putting out two Francis Ford co two Francis Ford Coppola films, this time with Rumblefish and Guarded of Stone. Some big names in both of these and an interesting one for sure. These are two that I could easily
see getting, you know, bigger releases. I'm kind of surprised this is only coming this way from them. Dave says, do we know if Severn has a sale coming up? I mean, they haven't confirmed it, but they always do. It is generally in June, and we usually do not hear about that until usually like early May. They kind of let Vinegar Syndrome have their space on the May sale and they are usually more like June tenth to twentieth ish around there. It's also it's also usually billed as a midyear
sale rather than a halfway to Black Friday sale like Vinegar Syndrome is. So it is from Black Friday, their big sale in November, to their midyear sale. That's usually a much bigger gap, like seven months, rather than going from the midyear sale to Black Friday, which is usually only about five months, which means they cut off titles earlier for their Black Friday sale comparatively, so all of the Black Friday titles from last year should be on sale
at the midyear point. So yeah, keep in mind Severn does most likely have a sale coming up. Yes, Vinegar Syndrome does have a sale coming up the Memorial Day weekend in May. Oh. Gardens of Stone has an indicator release. Huh. I don't think. I don't think I caught that that was a Copola film through them Okay, interesting, that must have been not very recent. That must have been a while ago. Interesting. And then Rumblefish. I feel like it is coming out from someone else as well.
There's so many, so many labels to keep track of nowadays, is getting tough, especially with things changing. I don't have it listed here, but you know I'm talking about things changing. May as well bring up MVD MVD Entertainment through the MVD rewind Line had announced that they were putting out Drive in four K, just like eighty eight Films is in the UK. But it appears as if somehow eighty eight Films is going to be releasing their four
K of Drive in the US rather than allowing MVD to do it. I'm not sure what happened with the rights there, or if MVD is just saying, hey, go for it. I don't think they would. Eighty eight Films probably got worldwide rights for the four K, so kind of an interesting setup. I'm not sure how that changed and will probably never know, but yeah, that's an interesting one. And yet, Nathan says Rumblefish's criterion was it not just recently announced in the UK as well? I feel like it
was. I may be wrong there. All the UK companies the ones that I get confused on the most because we have Masters of Cinema from Eureka and then puts out all kinds of prestige re releases and it would fit well there too, So I don't know. Again, too many labels to follow, but this is probably the biggest title announced over this last weekend. Keno in four K is putting out the taking a Pelham one two three. This is
the original from nineteen seventy four. It is going to be an HDR Dolby Vision Master from a sixteen bit four K scan of the O C N pretty much the best way that they can get this in and it's gonna look great. I guarantee you this is gonna be one that is gonna get knocked out of the park. Let's see no new comments. This one, if you don't know, has an incredible cast. Walter Matthow, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam, Hector Alizondo, Dick O'Neil, Jerry Steeler, Earl Hinman, Kenneth
McMillan, Doris Roberts, and Tony Roberts. And of course this is directed by Joseph Sargent, who also did White Lightning. This is one highly recommend picking up when it gets announced. We do not have a release date for this one yet, so I would keep that in mind that should be coming out the way they have been leading this last year. If it's one that they don't have problems with the Master, like Eternal Sunshine, the Spotless Mind
has had all kinds of problems with the Master, overseas. It will probably be coming about three or four months. I would guess this is coming in
like August, maybe September, the latest next one up. They also announced that their Killer Kiss Sorry Killers Kiss four K release was gonna have all of these in, all of these special features, brand new HDR double vision, master, new audio commentary by Imagen Sarah Smith, the theatrical trailer, and then it's gonna have a slipcover English subs and that is coming on June twenty
eighth from Keno. Now, this is a Stanley Kubrick film that was on the release of The Killing from Criterion, and this got its own release from Keno, so those are both going to be coming at the same time. This is only sixty seven minutes long and it's black and white, and it's probably going to look incredible. There we go, Scolder, thank you. It is out from the Eureka Masters of Cinema line in the UK. That's Rumblefish. Antoine says, Keno is killing the four KKE format in a good
way. Yeah, we are all gonna go broke for sure. And then the Blue Underground sale. We're gonna come back to the slide in just a second, because we're gonna go into details on that sale and dive into some of the titles. But the arrowsale, this is important to bring up. This was announced this week and I did put out about a minute recommendation video on this yesterday. Go give that a watch if you're curious about some of the titles. This is at the Arrow UK site and the Arrow US site.
There are some good prices, none that really struck me as a you have to have it now, but there are some good ones like the five dollars Battles without Honoring Humanity titles mentioned earlier in the stream. If you are interested in these, make sure you keep in mind things like shipping prices and
other sales that might be coming out throughout the year. Now, this sale is going on until May second, May second on both sides, So if you are, you know, trying to focus on the Blue Underground sale because you haven't got paid yet, get that one first, and then Arrow will still be here in two weeks. May second is the cutoff for those. And then just today we got some announcements from Indicator. Now these are interesting
sort of fragmenting these. So this one Bullfighter and the Lady This is from Bud Betaker and this is coming on July eighteenth, but only in the UK now they say, Indicator presents their latest Bud Betteker release. Partly based on Beteker's own experiences as a novice bullfighter in Mexico, The film was initially released in a heavily truncated version, restored in the nineteen eighties with the aid of
Betteker and star Robert Stack. The film is now recognized as one of Bettaker's true masterpieces, an epic drama of romance and rivalry, presented on Blu Ray in the UK for the very first time. This Indicator edition presents both versions of the film, along with a host of extras. And this is where it gets super interesting for me, including Betaker's final feature, the semi autobiographical nineteen eighty five documentary My Kingdom four. I'm super curious about that documentary.
At the end, I have been loving what Indicator has done for a very long time. I tend to always champion them, but they are great. Sean's here, what's going on fo Marvin? Yeah, completely agree. Way too many sales that Keno sale. It goes on forever, which makes it hard to not go back because the prices are so good. Sorry to Scott Shipping notices on years of lead today. Nice UK does also have second run and third window titles in the Easter Sale and the which one was it?
I think it was third Window. They're all like very cheap, like ten pounds, can't really go wrong there, that's only that's like twelve dollars and fifty cents or thirteen dollars something like that. That's pretty damn great. Speaking of indicator looking great, Going to the next one, Putney Swope. This is a film that was put out by Vinegar Syndrome. And this film was by Robert Downey. And this movie, if you have never I've seen it is great. I love this film. It is so damn interesting. It
is. It is funny in parts. It's still very relevant, it says, presenting the UK Blu Ray premiere of Robert downey satirical Putney Swap, taking well aimed pot shots at capitalism, power, and racism in America. This key entry in counterculture cinema is presented in a stunning restoration created by the Academy Film Archive and the Film Foundation, along with an array of essential extras. I'm curious about this one. I've not looked at the site to see what
specific extras are on this yet. If anybody else has let me know, I'm curious if they have anything on this that is not on the Vinegar Syndrome release. Because I love this movie. I definitely want to see everything that I could. Eric says, speaking of Keno, my Kino order seems to be taking forever to ship. It was approofd for packaging on March twenty six, but still listed as now processing a website. You're not the only one. I ordered in the very first that the sale went up, and it
is still not shipped. And I got the same thing. I got another email a couple of days ago. I think that said it was preparing for packaging or yeah, probably the same as yours. Approved for packaging and still not shipped. So we'll see, Uh what is next? Oh yeah, Putney swap. By the way, since Vinegar Syndrome put this out, this is only in the UK. Not sure I mentioned that, but just want to throw that out there. If you are an Indicator completist, it will
not be coming to the US release. Marvin says, I still need to get to my VS. Blue of Putney swape. It looks great. Marvin highly recommend it is a wonderful film. Diary of a mad housewife. Speaking of Quina Lorber. This was also put out by Qino, but this release is going to be much better from Indicator. I do think the Quino release has a somebody from the Discord remind me. I think it was a commentary that was exclusive. Anyways, this is from nineteen seventy and only coming to
the UK. This is a diary of a mad housewife. Frank and Eleanor Perry's caustic deconstruction of male chauvinism also makes its UK Blu Ray premiere a huge critical hit. Upon its release, the film earned Kerrie Snoddress an Academy Award nomination. How can I say snod Oh? I didn't even say that, right, Snodgress an Academy Award nomination and secured her two Golden Globes. I
can't speak tonight. This Indicator edition presents both the original theatrical cut and the long unseen TV version, along with an extensive selection of contextualizing extras and scolder. I'm so glad that you brought this up. I was about to say this about the US releases in just a second, Hold on there, because I'm very curious how they're gonna be doing this. Is this next one? No, this is still UK. Okay, First off, this one looks
amazing coming on July eighteenth in the UK. Only Creatures the World Forgot from nineteen seventy one, the last of a series of prehistoric adventures for the studio following the phenomenal success of Chaffee's One Million Years BC. The film swaps dinosaurs for more adult content and earned itself an EX Certificate in the process. Even today, it still rates an eighteen from the BBFC. This is a Hammer film, and it will have archival extras, art cards and an eighty page
book. And it does look like it's coming in one of the limited edition hard boxes, just like Mad Doc Morgan just did, just like Corruption did, just like Irreversible those ones. It looks to be one of those limited edition hard box releases. This is gonna be a big one for them. And I'm curious if this is the last one from Hammer for a while with the way they're talking about it. Uh, Is this the US? Yes? Okay, So let's let's bring this up now. So coming on July
nineteenth in the US only not in the UK. Love on the Dole and Requiem for a Village. Okay, so the numbers. This is where it gets interesting. So US Indicator releases are numbered, and they are numbered like they're just continuing the UK line. Now, how how is that going to make sense for anybody if you are getting these because suddenly either you have you have to import US titles that are in the US and not the UK,
or the other way around. If you're trying to get all of the versions, and if we have more months like this where it's some UK some US, that gets really difficult. I'm super curious how they're going to be doing that. I'm really hoping that they don't give the same number to two different titles, but I don't know. It's curious. I'm sure they won't, but it's just an odd choice. I was really expecting them to start off with number one when they came to the US and they did not. Flickering
says yes the Diary of a Mad Housewife. There is a commentary on the Kuno version of Diary that features Larry Karazuski, and is this the same John Baxter that writes bios on directors I do. Let's see, I'm not sure I mean that Love on the Doels from nineteen forty one, so I would not venture that that is the same person. It could be for anyone that cares they live by film who's been on the channel a few times. Just
released a podcast interview with Indicators head of production. They've been trying to get that for a while, so I'm glad that they did. Nathan says, definitely not an Indicator collector. They are sneaky. One of the best boutiques though they are. They are very consistent, but they definitely have an odd
catalog. Some of the films, you know, they put out like Vampires from John Carpenter, which I love Carpenter one of my favorite directors, and is not that great of a film, But then they put out things like this that are essentially prestige comparatively, and then they'll put out like the Adventures series that they're about to put out, which is essentially sex comedies. So
yeah, a very odd one. They seem to be marketing their packaging and the way that they present these at least as very prestige films, and not all of them are Let's see what is next. Not a whole lot left, but this is an interesting one. A lot of people have been waiting for this title to get announced. The sad This is a twenty twenty one
film that is let's see. City of Taipei suddenly erupts into bloody chaos as ordinary people are compulsively driven to enact the most cruel and ghastly things they can imagine. Murder, tort hmm, I still can't speak. Murder, torture and mutilation are only the beginning. A young couple is pushed to the limits of sanity as they try to reunite amid the violence and depravity. The age of civility and order is no more. There is only the Sadness. This
is one that is coming out. Here is talking about the Raven Banner release. This is from Canada and it's coming in mid May. And this is what the whole package looks like. This is the slipcover that they're using, and then the actual film cover is here. Now this was as of today acquired in the US by Shutter, which means I am willing to bet that this is going to be coming out somewhere around Halloween from RLJE as a Shutter exclusive Blu Ray through RLJE Films. Again, don't quote me on that.
I'm just speculating here, but that seems to be what they're jockeying to position this for. They're gonna have it play exclusively on Shutter for a couple months, like a lot of their titles, and then they will tout that because it was so successful, we are putting it out on Blu Ray and it will come to the US now. Just like Scolder here is saying, I wanted to point out to everybody that did not know this is getting a four
k UHD release in Germany. You can order the Steel Book now and mine actually just shipped to day and it's going to be here next Wednesday by way of DHL. It looks to me like a decent one and it's supposed to have all English subs and everything. Eric says for Indicator, watched the two Mexican films that they released recently, really like the Phantom of the Monastery. They like Indicator US has been putting out consistently really great titles so far.
Scolder says, I got the media book. I gotta be honest, I didn't even know they put out the four K Media book. I thought it was only the Steel book. That's awesome. Julissa says, I am going to streaming on May twelfth, and Nathan says, I get shut her off and on Shutter is certainly worth it. But if you watch a lot, you will not necessarily run out because they add things every month. But it is something that, Yeah, the content kind of gets tired after a while.
I get that. And the last announcement for this last week is we are getting a excuse me, the four k UHD from Studio Canal in the UK on May twenty third of Stephen King's Katseye. Obviously, this is from nineteen eighty five and most everybody has seen this, primarily because it stars a very young Drew Barrymore also as James Woods in this and Kenneth McMillan. Robert Hayes new interview is on this with the director Lewis Tigue, audio commentary with
the director and a couple other small things. But this has also been announced that it is coming to other territories following this, so I would not be surprised if this is picked up for a US boutique release before the end of
the year. It is a very it's a very known title, and we have not had any boutique release of this since this was released in theaters, So I'm kind of shocked that this is getting a Studio Canal release overseas, but that could mean that we are getting that here, and I would not be surprised if it was Screen Factory that did it because they have the established relationship with Studio Canal. Flip is here, what's going on? Taking a
break from where girls are out of town? Gonna relax? Watch some cute guy named Ryan Hello, talk about Blu Rays. Kat's Blu Ray is just fine. It's no creep show. Reap show is so good. But yeah, I'm willing to bet that there is a US release coming of this. So now let me go back to that Blue Underground slide and we will discuss
this sale. So MVD Entertainment is the one hosting the Blue Underground Sale and it is now through April eighteenth, so you only have until Monday, and it's fifty percent plus off of SRP on select titles US customers only while supplies last. Limit two copies per title per customer per order. Ridiculous. And then limit fifteen total units per order, and there is no free shipping. It is six dollars flat rate shipping, no matter how many you buy.
And there's over they say, over one hundred and eighty titles to choose from, but it doesn't feel like quite that much. Let's go ahead and pull up this sale. Now, keep in mind the limit fifteen total units and limit to copies for some reason, if you want to buy more, that's going to be one thing that you have to keep your eye. I'm let me get this up. Yeah, I agree, Scolder. I don't understand why MVD doesn't ship it. They're literally a distributor. How do they not
have shipping, especially to Canada? That doesn't make any sense. Let me get this up. I've already got it loaded, all right. This is the Blue Underground sale. When you bring this up, I personally would sort by pricing high to low. And now some of the first things you're gonna see on here are there four ks. Now. I have talked about this for quite some time. Blue Underground four ks are literally the best on the market as a whole. They are the best on the market for four K.
They are really really good. The ones listed here Dead and Buried, Great Final Countdown looks Great Daughters of Darkness is a revelation on four K, and none of these had been under thirty dollars until the sale. So if you don't have these, make sure that it will and if you wanted them, make sure that you get them from the sale. This is the best
time to get these. And because it's from the distributor, I'm not going to guarantee you, but you are more likely to get some of the slips from some of these, just saying obviously the Dead and Buried they are advertising the slip there, so you know that you're gonna get that scrolling down Vigilante in four K? Why'd I say it like that? Vigilante in four K
less than twenty five bucks? That is an incredible price for a really great movie with Robert Forster, Fred Williamson one hundred percent if you are anywhere near interested in that, again, never been that cheap before, completely worth it. It is top notch four K, and so I mean the rest of these at twenty five bucks. If you don't have them and you were interested,
these are no brainers. Two Evil Eyes. If you don't know this is George Romero and Dario Argento work together on sort of an anthology film. It's got, you know, a couple segments in there. Couch says, too bad no free shipping. I agree, but I mean, if you're buying six titles, it's a dollar shipping each, that's that seems fair. I get that. That's not quite as cheap if you bet get a few, say Vigilante again, Vigilante, Vigilante, vigil vigil aint does that work?
Maniac Cop two and three are These are both at least fun films. Maniac Cop two is a much better film. Oddly enough, I think Maniac Cop three looks better as a four K. But they're both totally worth it. They're both fun, both directed by Bill Lustig from Blue Underground, and one of the best audio commentaries that you'll ever hear is on one of these. I think it's on Maniac Cop two. I can't remember now. House by the Cemetery in four K. This is a Lucio Fulci film, just
like The New York just like Zombie. I mean, how do you say no to Fulchie and four K? These are fantastic morticians. Wax says some of the prices are lower than what MVD sells them for wholesale. That's why they do the order limits. Yes, so if if you were Mike from Grindhouse Video and you went to sell these, they would charge more than twenty five dollars for the house by the cemetery, it would probably be about twenty
eight or twenty nine. And he is gonna make less. So if you're going to get them, you're gonna get them here cheaper than Mike and Jesse at Diabolic and all these other places. There are so many great choices for four K here nerds say, oh, interesting, Blue Underground lately has froze on two of their discs. I had to replace Dead and Buried and Vigilante froze. But I cleaned my four K player and the same part didn't freeze. But hopefully it's not defective. I have by that I've not heard of
that. That's interesting, and nerd, don't you have a like a really decent four K player too? Right? Huh? By the way, morticians, wax, I love your name. That's awesome scrolling down. So obviously highly recommend all the four k's, especially the ones at twenty five dollars. And now keep in mind New York ripper House by the seminary Zombie Maniac.
These are probably not going to have the slip covers if that is a die hard thing you have to have, which these four films especially, these are great four k's, just buy them and support them at this price, one hundred percent worth it. But you will not get a slip No big deal, Okay. Scrolling down to some of the more more not really obscure, but less prestige titles from Blue Underground, first one Death Dream. This is one that I would like to say is going to get a four K release,
but this is not. It is far from a guarantee. I do think that eventually this probably will, but it's one of those that it's kind of a toss up. It may or it may not. Either way, it is worth the twenty dollars. Death Dream is a great, great movie.
It is Let me pull this up here aka Dead of Night Limited edition Blu ray and DVD, and this has audio commentary with Bob Clark, who also did Black Christmas and a Christmas Story, audio commentary with the writer a makeup artist uncredited Alan ormsby notes for a homecoming interview with the composer flying down a Brooksville interview with the production manager Tom Savigni the early years. There's a lot of stuff on here, and Death Dream is great, genuinely a really
good movie. If you're curious, Deathline has done pleasants in Christopher Lee twenty bucks seems a little high for me on that one. It's not really something that you are. I don't know. It's been out for a long time, same as like Death Dream, but Deathdream is a much better movie. Let's see. Jeff says, I got Maniac cast by the cemetery to evilize no slips. That makes sense, all of those. I mean, In fact, Maniac even came out twenty twenty, I believe. Yeah, that's
no surprise there. Mitchell says, I heard the problem with Dune four K was quality control, not a disc authoring problem. So are the discs marked in some way Dune four K the Errow release of Dune. Let me know what you're talking about, Mitchell. I'm I'm not sure what you're talking about. The only thing that I know of that was a problem with Doune is that they released it without the documentary. I had not heard that there was
a disc problem on Doom coming up next. I would say Amsterdam is a damn good film, and honestly this is this is also worth twenty bucks similar to Death Dream. This could get a four K and it's blue Underground, so they kind of milk it. Not a guarantee we'll go down from there. Post Apocatobu, I might just be done talking the post apocalyptic collection. This one to me, even though you're getting three films, not really worth it. I don't know. This one is very old. I feel like
you could probably get this one cheaper elsewhere. Uh, not really a lot to say about down or lift justin is okay. It's a Marquis de Sade. It's eighteen bucks. Not terrible. This is the really olderly so maniac. Do not recommend that one, not that it's bad necessarily. I mean it's the new four K restoration, but just get the four K of it's eight bucks more and it's reporting the company more. And I believe the four K also comes with it's got the special features Blu ray. So the new
restoration is not in the blue. But if you're four K, go for it, or if you might be, I mean it's eight bucks, let's see any more that are standouts you have to have. I would say, probably stay away from God told me to. We are supposed to get a four K of that, however it was delayed. Not saying that it's going to get canceled or something, but there could be a mastering problem. And that I mean it's up in the air. It could get canceled. But
really great movie done by Larry Cohen. Shockwaves. That one's fun. Although that's that's one that will probably at some point get a four K. I would not be surprised by that at all. Coming down here Stage Fright at fourteen or thirteen fifty whatever. I think Stage Fright is really worth it. Stage Fright is good. I again, that's another one I don't expect a well, it could get a four K, but I don't know. I something just tells me that it's not gonna get one, at least for a
long time. Sartis saw ninety nine Women at the Drive in that wow, and uh not not just you know, seeing ninety nine women. He's talking about the film up here, ninety nine women. Interesting Jess Franco film ninety nine Women at the Drive in. Uh, let's see a lot of the rest of this stuff are gonna be the really old releases. Fire and Ice was announced to be getting a four K from them, but I feel like something was wrong with that. I can't remember now. It's been a long
time since they announced that. Nathan is asking is Bobby Yaga out of print? I always wanted to see that. I don't know for sure. There's a couple that seemed to not be available anywhere, and they obviously most most of these boutiques do not come out and say this is out of print or this is going at a print. The ones that do, we are very fortunate, like Shout Factory does that. Vinegar Syndrome does a pretty good job of that indicator when it's the limited edition release, they do a good job
of that. But some of these others, I mean, you're just kind of shit out of luck if something is unavailable, out of nowhere. Quiet Rob says that actually happened to me talking about the disc skipping with Dead and Buried. Mind froze almost at the end of the movie. I got a replacement and no problem after that. Interesting, Oh the Dune four K, Mitchell says, yeah, for a bit people were having problems with the four K disc but it was just the discs were damaged. Odd hmm. Scolders
piping in to say, Bobby Yaga is out from Shameless. If all else fails and Shameless is having a sale as well, maybe we can pop into that. Let's see if there's anything that hops out as I must buy now. There are a couple really good films that are still only on DVD and likely not coming any any better from other companies. We'll see if they are in here. Obviously, Strip Nude for Your Killer is out from Arrow. I'm still curious how they're selling this the Prowler. The Prowler is good,
but honestly completely expect that to get a four K at some point. It's too much of a classic. Uncle Sam is getting a four K and it's coming soon. I like June soon. I think May or June, one of the two The Toolbox Murders just got a four K, so I recommend that four K. Get your eyes on that one instead. Let's see not a whole lot else down here that's screaming must buy to me. Man,
do they not have for the Apocalypse? You might want to get only on DVD here, but I mean I would have expected this one to have come on Blu Ray already if it could. Not sure if there's a problem with the master or something. But this is a folgy like gory western that's pretty damn good. And huh, what is the name of that other film? And I'm trying to think of I thought i'd see it here, but oh there it is Fight for Your Life. Fight for Your Life is wild,
and at seven point fifty it is a great buye. This is gonna be funny for those of you that have seen this film. Let me see if it actually explains it. On the synopsis, it says some have only heard of it as the notorious gut cruncher in the tradition of Last House on the Left, and I spit on your grave. Others know it is one of the few movies to ever drive even the most jaded forty second Street audiences into
uncontrollable frenzy. This is the story of three escaped convicts, led by William Sanderson, a blade runner as the sickest psycho redneck in cinema history, who take a middle class black family hostage for a relentless nightmare of racist humiliation, sexual violence, and extreme vengeance. No Sleezhound, who's seen it? Can
ever forget Fight for Your Life? Censored across America and banned outright in Britain, Fight for Your Life was released in various chopped down versions as I Hate Your Guts, Staying Alive, Getting Even, and even the Hostages, Bloody Revenge. Blue Underground presents this rarely seen shocker, now fully restored from its original camera negative for an all new look and one of the most disturbing and
depraved exploitation films ever made. So funny story about this one. My wife, like just being a kind, thoughtful person, noticed that I was having a hard time a couple of years ago, and she went to my Amazon wish list and just went through and saw Fight for Your Life was on sale, didn't read anything about it, bought it, and like a couple days later came and she's like, here, I was thinking of you and handed me Fight for your Life. And when I put that on, it's a
fight for life. Is a wild movie. And she probably would have bought something different if she knew what it was. But it's worth it, especially at seven fifty. It's a goodbye. And if I remember, I think there's something wrong with a negative, and it is up in the air if we're ever ever gonna be able to get a Blu Ray for that one. So I would say that's probably a good choice there. All right, let me pull up the Shameless UK Shameless Entertainments, I believe. Let's see shop.
Oh, I should have clicked on Easter sale there. Okay, use code Easter twenty twenty two at checkout, and I'll a lot of these are pretty damn cheap, already flickering. I always forget that I've not the name Bone. It doesn't scream Larry Cohen to me, but for some reason, Yeah, she did buy me the Gift of Exploitation. Nathan says machine Gun McCain is a mess by I've not seen that one. I'm gonna have to check that out. Uh. Looking at these, we've got the Stage Fright
Blu Ray, a recent release from them, the Psychic Blu Ray. Those are some good ones. The Shameless. What is in this Shameless s Exploitation box set? The Love Goddess of the Cannibals, Satan's Baby Doll, and the Beast in Space? Well, I am intrigued. Interesting and that's not Oh, it's out of stock. Of course Viva. This was just recently
released by Keno. This is a whole lot of T shirts. There's Bobby Yaga right there, Bobby Yago fourteen fifty fourteen pounds fifty Shameless Paperatica fest Diodado, Cinema of Death, Suspiria Opera, dual edition and numbered slipcase. They got all kinds of stuff here. Interesting. I didn't know Shameless was selling a four K of Suspiria either. Huh are they using the synapse four K
of that? Curious? And then the washing machine. If you ever find a chance to get this, let me see if the ten will come up here? It is this is it's not really a steel book. It's like a tin box. If you ever see this, I would pick this one up. I've always wanted this packaging. It looks great. There are a couple titles that they have put out here that nobody else has. I think we'll get to them starting on the next page. So just like that.
The two biggest ones four Flies on Gray Velvet and De Lamorte de la Mare if you are looking for those on Blu ray. This is unfortunately the only place to get them as far as i'm aware that are legal copies, and they don't look amazing, but they're the best that we have at the moment, and they're pretty cheap. Plus you can use that Easter code. Which did they say how much it gives you free UK shipping? Doesn't tell you how much of a sale. H I would be curious to check some of
those out. All right. At this point, we don't really talk about what's coming out next Tuesday in case you missed it, so let's get into that. It'll be pretty damn quick. I believe next week we are getting heavy Metal in four K finally in the Heat of the Night four K from Keno the Girl Can't Help It from Criteria. Ah, here is something I
was gonna bring up tonight, Night Creatures from screen Factory. If any of you ordered the Collector's edition of Night Creatures from screen Factory direct and got the poster, I strongly suggest you get that poster of Night Creatures and open it up and take a look at it. You may want to email screen Factory and complain about this one. Usually, usually I wanted to say, let's not complain too much. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt for certain
things. If it's something they obviously fucked up on. I get it, but oh man, this Night Creatures thing. I was filming my video for my patrons, all of my pickups, and the Night Creatures poster is straight cut off. It looks like somebody zoomed in on it. And let me see if I can pull this up. Can you even see my cursor? It's they're probably not so there are was there? One, two, three, four horses there, The second largest horse the one on the far right.
It cuts off about two thirds of the way through that horse, and everything to the right from that point on is all cut off. On the postery. You're missing tons of the skeleton dudes in the back. And I gotta be honest. I ordered this one from screen Factory because I love this art. I really wanted to hang this. Looking at it when it's out, it's so odd and obvious that they had this just botched the Is it
in that picture as well? It looks like it. Yeah, so in the grass and the bottom right there, there's a little gray squiggly that's the artists signature for this art. It is cut off. Oh, Jeff says, the cursor is available, So let me pull this up. So if you can see, let me zoom in a little bit everything. So here is the signature, and everything from about this side of the horse through the
middle of the signature is just gone in the art in the poster. Again, I'm not normally one to complain about that, but that is bad, like the fact that you had an artist create this art and you can't even share their entire signature with everybody that might be curious to hang this art because it's it's genuinely really damn great. This is a great poster and it's just ruined. I yeah, I had heard that that was gonna be like that, and I got sad when I confirmed that it looked bad. I yeah,
definitely sad. All Right, I will get off my high horse and go on from there. Cabin in the Woods. There's a new four K steel book coming from Lionsgate, and this is one of those what's going on, Chris, This is one of those plastic slipcover protectors on the Lion's Gate steel books. So that'll be rad. Yeah, Mitchell, it's bad. What else? I love Jackass Forever in the theater. I was talking to somebody earlier today. It's not one that I'd go back to as a rewatch
too often. But if you haven't seen it yet, it's really really fun. In a group, it's fun. Just just let go and watch it and enjoy it. It's good. Let's see ah. I should have used that. Yep. I need to get off two thirds of my High Horse VHS ninety four. I have been waiting for this disc to watch this. I've heard nothing but good things. Rope Cops and Racketeers, Some Arrow that
is coming out next week. Finally, Miracle in Milan from Criterion. A couple more of the ghibli or is it Gibbli Steel books from Shout Factory are coming. Sierrah No, the film that I joked about last year that I believed it did not exist because nobody ever talked about it. It's finally coming to physical media, so I can believe that it exists. We're getting two more WC. Field films from Keino. You Can't Cheat, an Honest Man, A Man on the Flying Trapeze, The Humans. This is an A
twenty four film. I am honestly kind of shocked that it was coming to physical media. I have that look in my eyes. Huh. Let's see girl on a chain Gang from the film Detective. They do really good work. Usually another W. C. Fields film you're telling me is coming next week, Manhattan Baby. This is the standard edition of the Luccio Fulci film from Blue Underground. That'll be here. But I don't think there's much else
after that unless you are into these anime titles. There's a Cohen film, I guess, but that is the bulk of it until the twenty sixth, when we start getting a lot of other things coming. All right, now, gonna go through some fun stuff. Now that we're through all of the business, I figured why out just ask some fun, some fun trivia questions.
So I pulled out one of my horror trivia games. My wife and I have played this on some of our in house date night during the pandemic and during our we have kids, so let's stay home and feel sad for ourselves time. And she gets upset because she can read about a third of the question and I normally get it right. But yeah, let's see if
we can get some quick answers to some of these. I'm gonna go through and try to find some that are not super obvious, and yeah, after these, I'm gonna give away a couple digital copies that were donated to the channel. So first one, A group of young people are guided through an abandoned radioactive area in Russia, in which twenty twelve film. A group of young people are guided through an abandoned radioactive area in Russia, in which twenty
twelve film. Type your answer into the chat. I read this one on top of the stack earlier and I could not could not figure out what this was because I forgot John got it immediately. I could not remember that it was diaries. For some reason. I just wanted to say, Chernobyl, yep, you both got it. Let's see. Chris says jackass forever was great, like getting together with old dumbass friends. Nathan says, can't wait
for the Northman. JULYSSA. Yes, I have tried framed. I was going to use it today, but let me see if it works because I I already know it's yeah. I already did it today, so if I were to go do it, it would show what the answer was. Sadly, I will remember to not do it next time. For anybody that has fallen fallen victim to the wordle craze that has hit America lately, there's some
fun ones out there. There is what is the other one? It is movie movie b l E like wordle but movie doll dot app And that one is actually pretty damn good. It literally it has two curtains and it counts down three to one, and then the curtains open and it shows you a one second fast forward of the entire film and you have to guess what it was, so like, what can your eyes grab onto and see if you can answer it? And it's it can be tough on some days. Framed
dot WTF is great. You. What happens is they show you just a difficult frame from a film that you have to guess what it's from, and then you have six guesses. If you guess the first one and you miss it, go to that one and it will, you know, go to the second try. It'll be a little bit easier all the way up to something that's super easy. And most of them have been obviously most of them are mainstream, but most of them have been fairly easy to get by,
Like the third or fourth one. Nathan says, I'm a quartal master. Wordle is too easy. Quartal is Quardal gets tough. Oh hoak says, if I go into an incognito tablet will work? Let me see? Can I can I add that to this? Okay, so the problem is because I would have to shit. Well, let me see if I can share that new incognito. Let me see if I can share it from here. Now now that it's incognito, Chris is just now guessing Chernobyl Diaries. You
must have a crazy like okay, so framed will work. I'm gonna have to pull it up again so I can see it. But here we go, this is framed. I will zoom in a little bit so we can see it bigger on here. And it is an online game. You just go to frameed. WTF and looking at this if you can't figure out what it is, it's black and white, looks fairly modern. Somebody says, like the mink, Nope, that's not it. Don't know what this is? It you know erro put out that movie. Nope, it's not that
crucial yob in my car? Who knows what it is? Let's say, who framed Roger Rabbit? That's for fun? Obviously wrong. But then look, oh, it's a list and it's black and white. I bet I know what that is. And of course when you get it right, they tell you you got it in three tries, and then you can share it on social media. It's a lot of fun. I highly suggest checking out Framed. It's great. Scholder got framed on the second one today. Nice
Ah Flickering says, act role is a real head scratcher. Eight guesses the find the actor that is common to a series of films. I mean, let's pull it up. I think I've done that one once and I forgot it existed. Let me pull it up. We'll do today's Uh share a screen, all right, let me zoom in a little bit and make it bigger for everybody. So the way they do this is they tell you the
year. There is a set number of digits for the titles here, but they're all xed out, and then it tells you the genres and the IMDb scores. Now, unless I don't know, there is no hints or anything like that on these. Let me see if it tells you guess the actor who played in all of these. You have eight guesses, so be smart with your choices. If you find an actor from one of the listed movies,
the title will be revealed. A guest actor's age is displayed with a green background if it matches, yellow if the difference is less than ten years, and red if it's more than ten years. Share your success or defeat. So here is our current one. The oldest that they're showing is nineteen ninety nine. We got two thousand and one, four five. The way I've been looking at these, if seeing if any of them pop out, like not a lot of people have musicals, so if you ever see a
musical, that's a semi easy one to grab onto. And if you if you already got today's, don't guess on this one, just give it some time. Let everybody else have a chance. Here. I'm gonna see if anything really pops up here. And a lot of these, if you can guess, you know, based on the number of x's, you might be able to think of the title, like obviously, when there's three at the
beginning, that's usually the let's see biography could be a good one. Biography drama history one, two, three, four, five, seven digits in the title. Any guesses on this one for anybody that didn't play today, or any actors that you want me to put in that you think this could be the last title, by the way, is in twenty sixteen biography crime drama STARTA says Tom Hanks, So let's guess Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks.
So Tom Hanks is sixty five and it's more than ten years age difference, so it is not Tom Hanks. Uh man, I'm kind of surprised that stops in twenty sixteen there, Nathan says John Cena. Well, that might help with the age, So let's put it in. Oh, John Sena's not even an option. I was genuinely gonna do it too. Let's pull one out here at lee hm any other good guesses. We got almost fifty
people here. I'm trying to think this two thousand and nine romance here, What about Matthew McConaughey, that was right around the time he stopped doing them, and he's got a romance in ninety nine not still ten years off? Interesting? Julyssa says Will Smith. He's got to be around McConaughey's age, so that might not be perfect. Oh dang, yeah, he's real close to McConaughey's age. It's got to be either much younger or much older.
Uh I did not see those symbols before, so probably younger. Who is a younger. Let's go younger couch. Let's go younger than Daniel day Lewis. Uh. Let's see ten things ten things I hate? Okay, so is it? What about Joseph Gordon Levitt? Does that work for some of these other ones he was in? I n cept? I yep. I bet that's him, because twenty ten would be inception. Let's try that, Joseph Gordon. Yep. Look at that boom, not too bad? Nice pull on the ten things I hate about you, Rob, That's what got
me to that. That helped a lot. I love these little games. They're fun to do. I tend to do these when I have a meeting at work because I've got my work screens here and I put my laptop next to me, so I can watch things while I work, and yeah, during quiet time or I have to listen, I can pull over and pull those up and go at it all right. Let's give away a digital copy
of a film. Uh. Let's see, I'm gonna give away if you don't have it, a copy of Ciccario Cecario, So you're gonna go to movie redeem dot com movie redeem dot com and what you were going to enter is going to be pasted in the chat moviredeem dot com. And please only do this if you actually want the film. We had a viewer that donated these. Jeff. It genuinely is tax dollars of work. I love it. Uh, flickering got Zoey Deschanel. Yeah, that helps a lot.
Uh. This was donated by our friend Derek Ambrose, friend of the channel. And if you go to movie redeem dot com and enter in this code that I just put in the chat, you should get Cecario. If it works and you got it, please let me know so I know that I can delete this. But let's go for one that maybe not everybody has seen. I don't know if this is twenty twenty two or the original, but I have a copy of Scream to give away as well. Scream and Derek
also donated this one, So Derek, again, you're a legend. I appreciate you. And we have not had a chance to give these away for a couple of weeks, so I've been hanging on to them. I again highly appreciate it because a lot of people have gotten these and just thanked the channel for some free movies, and I genuinely want to pass along that. Thanks to you so for scream. If you want to try it out, go to Paramount movies dot com. Paramount movies dot com, and you're gonna
enter that second code I just pasted in the chat. There you go. All right, everybody, we are coming up on what I would think would be the end of the show. I only asked one horror question. I think let me ask like two more. See what people can say here. Here's a good one. What legendary funny man duo encounter all kinds of classic monsters in their meat the monsters movies? People should know that one. What's going on, Jake, but soup? That's a wonderful comment. I hope
you're doing all right. What legendary funny do? Oh? Look at that? Chris Oh? Chris is on time now? Rob God screamed, nice that, thanks for helping tonight. That is your award for getting ten things I hate about you. All kinds of people coming in with Abbitt and Costello now nice. Uh, let's see here's one a little bit of behind the scenes. Mitchell says it changed to about and Costello gotta love autocorrect. Uh, this is one that I don't see a lot of people talking about the
movie Fallen very often. What Rolling Stones ballad is sung by the demon Asrael as he possesses bodies in the Denzel Washington film Fallen. And after we get that one, we will likely call it a night. Anybody know the Fallen question? Nice cinematic circus, got it? Very nice? Time is on my side. There we go, there's Jeff and Rob both getting into all right, a couple last second things to throw out there, and then we'll
let you all go for the night. Reminder Patreon, you have until next Wednesday to sign up for this month if you want to be eligible for the giveaway for the month of April. And this is gonna be available in a podcast tomorrow morning. There's a bonus episode, the episode I did with Food for Thought that's coming out next Monday. I believe it's scheduled for And uh
yeah, just keep everything in mind. There's all kinds of social media going on out there for disconnected, all kinds of things that we can keep in line about. More videos happening three times a week, and if there's ever anything I can do, just make sure you post a comment below on the video and I will respond like I always do. Rob says, I couldn't get that song out of my head after watching the movie. Yeah, it's fallen. Is decent, it's not. I don't know. It's overlooked now
at this point does that even have a Blu ray? I feel like it was on a double feature like a Johnny Depp film, like Secret Window or something like that. I'm not sure. Anyways, thank you guys for watching. We're racing towards a thousand subs before I go to Monster Pluza next month. If you haven't subbed, please do below, give a like to the video and share with anybody who's into boutiques. I appreciate all of you guys
continued support and hanging out here every single Thursday. It's a good time every week, and the last few have been huge. I mean Mike from Grindhouse, Brad from Vinegar Syndrome, Mark from Orbit DVD. I got some more coming. I just wanted to have an off night, let everybody wusa and breathe a little bit. So again, thank you so much. As I always say, from one collector to all of you, please have a good night. And just as we go out here, Thanks again to all of
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