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Re-Connected November 2nd, 2023: Announcements and more with Dr. Will Dodson!!

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Re-Connected is a weekly live show where we go over boutique blu ray announcements, physical media sales, and sometimes we go over unboxings/collection updates. We are a community of cult movie fans that enjoy getting together to discuss what is releasing. This week we are joined by Dr. Will Dodson!! We are going to be going over the announcements for the week and discussing movies and more! Join us! Hope to see you in the chat! - Will contributed to a book on Wes Craven and it is available here: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-refocus-the-films-of-wes-craven.html Will also contributed to a new book on Tod Browning and it is available from the publisher here:  https://bearmanor-digital.myshopify.com/products/scripts-from-the-crypt-no-12-tod-browning-s-the-revolt-of-the-dead-paperback Or Amazon: https://amzn.to/3AEYQkI Will's recent book he helped edit: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477322833/american-twilight/ Or buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PWDuFE I'm Dangerous Tonight (Will is on the commentary): https://amzn.to/3PUuPU6 Follow Will Dodson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wdodson52 Follow Will Dodson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wdodson52/ Watch the UTexas Press conversation on Hooper with Joe Bob Briggs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXc9IMzKADE -Buy The Physical Media Advocate on Amazon! https://amzn.to/47g41qY - Follow Someone's Favorite Productions on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/someonesfavoriteproductions/ Follow Someone's Favorite Productions on Twitter: https://twitter.com/somefaveprod Follow Someone's Favorite Productions on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SomeonesFavoriteProductions - Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shelf_Shock Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelfshockrewind/ Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShelfShockRewind Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelfshockrewind1231 - Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/DiscConnected - Like the page and follow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TheDiscConnected - Join me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thediscconnected/ - Or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disc_connected - Email: DiscConnectedMedia@gmail.com -- Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-disc-connected - Podcast: https://thediscconnected.podbean.com - If you happen to be shopping on Amazon for something and would like to share some of Lord Bezos' profits with my channel at no additional cost to you, please consider shopping through my link: https://amzn.to/39mcX1t - Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TDEVSPJZ9EFCW or paypal.me/RVinls (friends and family only) or  Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/20CR2ZN456P1B?ref_=wl_share - Music is by Michael J. LeRose- michaelxcreates@gmail.com. Outro is K(NO)W by Crusoe via a Creative Commons Attribution License and verbal/written permission from the artist. - Links above may be affiliate/promotional links that provide me a tiny commission to support the sight and do not charge the consumer anything extra.

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As Hey, Hey, happy Thursday everyone. We've got Will back for the first Thursday of the month with a very different background this time as he is starting to unbox his collection in his not real new place, but new place to home his collection at the moment, Will welcome back, my friend, happy to be here. Happy Halloween. I hope you enjoyed trick or treating other than freezing my tail off. Yeah, it's a decent week. It

was pretty cold here too, but we managed to do Okay. I think we have enough processed sugar to last us at least a few weeks, at least a couple of weeks, I'm sure. And that's including the Dad text, which of course is mandatory. Well, speaking of Dad text and Halloween, before we get into saying hello to all the friends on the chat and all that, Will has a special guest that would like to come on and

talk about a recent watch. That's right, we'll do a sort of guest recent watch because, as I've mentioned before, my youngest daughter, Helen, her birthday is on Halloween, and so I surprised her on Halloween. She had a math test that day, and she thought she was going to go to school and take a math test, but I let her sleep in and then let her play hooky and took her to see It's an Off. Yeah. So we got a guest reviewer here. This is Helen. Hello Helen.

So what'd you think of Five Nights at Freddy's? Yeh? Would you many plot twists? Yeah? All right? What was what was the what was the issue there? I don't know? Yeah? Well was it? Did you did you enjoy the scares? Yeah? Yeah? What was your favorite scare? Did you like it? When the can we do spoilers? Uh? Got kitlan hah. That's my favorite part too, because it kind of just went like yeah, like that. Look at the camera there. Somebody saying, hello, Helen, excellent analysis. Now how long have you

been waiting to see this? You've been learning the lore of Five Nights at Freddy's now since you've been like six years old, haven't you? Yeah? She like five years, five years you've been waiting for this movie. You did you like anything about it? Yeah? Yeah? Like what I liked the cupcake? You like the cupcake? It was a deadly cupcake. Yeah, Helen, we got a question for you. Somebody says, did you understand the dream sequences? Yeah? Yeah, what was happening in the dream

sequences? The guy was having the same dream over and over and was trying to different his reality through his dreams, different his reality. Huh interesting, interesting, Now I want to see it. Yeah. How about the performances? What did you think of the actors who embodied these characters you've known so long? It was good? Yeah? You thought they cast it? Well? Yeah? Okay, all right? What about the little girl? Uh? She was okay, it's okay. Could you have done better? Yeah?

You heard it here first five nights at Freddy's two starring Helen. Well, thank you, Helen. Yeah, yeah, well, thank you for that review. It's that was the best goodbye yet? That was amazing. All right, let's go through a lot of these. I pointed out a lot of our hellos before we went live. We got Josephine here, Ronnie here, Paul's here, dude, McMahon, antwine, Siboner, Hello, David lash what's up in a long time since he's been on a live stream?

Eric Jake, This is a fun one. Ancient pixels. Hello, I came here from Deaf Crocodile's Twitter post. Did you happen to see what Craig said about us on Twitter. I'm asking you, and I think you muted your microphone again. Oh William, I have not seen the X. You should check out X. Let's see. We got Chris Silver a lot of great announcements this week. We will be covering them. Ragnar, what's going on? Dustin Putnam? Sorry Putman, I always say that wrong the

first try. If it's Thursday night, it's reconnected. Thank you all for you, thank you all for all you do for the physical Meetia community. Ryan love only it's Will's time of the month. Will's at that time of the month for you, man, It's always somebody's time of the month in this house. I love that we both always have red cheeks because it kind of never mind. I'm chilly. John demarsk go's here, the broadcast director for the Mets. It's off season time, unfortunately for the Mets. Hello

Hello John, continuing on Silent Mandibals here Flickering Waves. Hello, Ryan, Will and Chat finished October with White Zone be The Beyond the Composers, But how sue Doctor Jekylin's Sister, Hyde, Freaks and Mark of the Vampire, Oh Todd Browning double feature. That's very nice, very solid finish. Uh yeah, this is probably a good time to point out through the Patreon this this last weekend, we all watched How Sue Together and man that is a

fun group viewing movie. Oh yeah, if you're into that, check out the Patreon link in the description below. Craig's here from Deaf Crocodile. Uh, thank you think the Helen's that Helen was here? That was fantastic heaven? Uh, Nickomedies, good evening, gentlemen. Okay, surprise me love that. Thanks for the little donation there, Nicomedes. Tony's here. Hello there, everyone missed you last week? What's up? Will Sinner just asked

a question. I'm gonna answer it. Okay, I'm behind sid Sinner asks, at what point do you fear Helen discovering her Just Franco collection asking you questions. I'm just gonna I'm just gonna turn this camera here and up at the top, right underneath those Shaw's coat boxes, that's the Just Franco collection. So it's it's right in the living room where it belongs. And you know, I'm not gonna introduce it actively. I'm gonna let it be an

organic discovery. But yeah, I probably won't let her watch any other That was like when one of my first videos I did with the kids and I asked Spencer which one he wanted to watch in the movie room, and he looked around and was just reading the big bold titles. I was like, Okay, maybe we should do something else because there's some titles you probably shouldn't be reading. Yet, everybody is very happy that Helen was here. And

then David Lash's rookie move muting your mic there will come on. I mean, yeah, it's it's like I'm in groundhog Day technologically. If only everybody knew the amount of tech things I've had to solve for will remotely from hundreds of miles away to pick some of our projects. It's a well known fact that media studies professors are all completely incompetent technologically. You should see us try to. You should see us try to start up a projector of teaching on

a teaching station and play a play a Blu ray. It's impossible. Oh man, we got a super ahoy from Silent Mandible. Thank you Sarah for that. Glad you are here, and uh man, lots of great friends here tonight. Will the last couple of times that we've been on we've been sort of rushed because we've had a ton of stuff to cover. We haven't talked a lot about pickups and watches in a long time. I think we should spend a little bit of time on those tonight. How do you think

about that? I think we should luxuriate in our pickups and watch this. Let's do that. So first, let's do some pickups. One I really wanted to highlight your syndrome. Got in a copy of a book I've been wanting for a long time. This is the Amanda Reyes Are You in the House Alone? That made for TV Movie Guide. I've been wanting this. Unfortunately, I wanted the really nice one from Headpress and the UK that you could get in with the hardcover and super fancy edition, but it was free

shipping and that was super enticing. The other one, this is a very Will centric pickup. But did not spend any time talking about this last time. The Freaks and Sideshow Shockers release from a Criterion for Todd Browning. This. This is sort of a miracle that we have this in our hands. How much have you been looking forward to this? Here? I never thought

it would happen. You know, in my cult film's class, which I've now been teaching for seventeen years, the one film that is always the first in the syllabus's Freaks, And you know, the e v D release was was good, but the sound is not great. It's you know, an early sound film. And so this upgrade has made things a lot clearer and I can't wait to show it to people. And this set also has The Unknown, which is I like to introduce in in like the very first introduction

to film studies of course that students take. I like to use The Unknown as the as the first silent film most of these students have ever seen, because it really subverts what they're what they imagine it's going to be like. And The Mystic. The Mystic is new, like it's newly released. I've never seen it. I can't I can't wait to take a look. I haven't watched it yet. But obviously that was a day one from the Criterion

sale last last month. Yeah, just two weeks ago now, I think, yeah, telling that it's not technically announced yet, but I believe the Barnes and Noble Criterion sale is starting here in just a couple hours Oh God, if you are keen on Criterions, it might be time to start making that list and checking it twice because there's a lot of really good stuff that's come out from Criterion this year for sure. Well I gotta tell you so

as you know. And I'm not sure whether this is a brag or a cry for help, but I do have the complete Criterion collection up to whatever was available in the sale last month, except for two titles, the Bud Butterker box set and the Filma and Louise four K. So once I have those two and then whatever else has been released, whatever else is eligible for the sale for November releases, I will continue to have the complete Spine number.

Yeah, cry for help might be accurate there. Paul with a super chat Saint Hi, and then he says he's got Freaks on order with a local retailer, just waiting for things to come in for it to ship. Am I am? I guessing right? Paul? Is that Cinemaniacs, because man, they they got a lot of great stuff for OSSI's down there. I really hope people are checking those out if you're down in Australia, because they are doing some great work for everybody down there, Craig says, our

local Barnes and Noble just closed. I think it was the last big bookstore in area. They hung along a lot longer than everyone else, but a last they are gone. Now, God, that's sad. Obviously you were not here last time we were talking about Best Buy. But all of this is just every time one of these is announced, it's it's sad. But at the same time, there's labels cropping up every year. Still. I got a message today from somebody that's, hey, I'm start to label soon.

You want to talk about it. So it's still happening. Yeah, it's great, and you know, for someone like me, I I don't think I've entered a Best Buy in a decade. But but those sales, you know, are important to the overall industry. And I'll point people to a recent interview that celested on her channel with Brad Henderson, who really laid out the ripple effects that that big box retail has on the boutique industry. Definitely worth a listen, and you know, it's a reminder that it's important

for us to support our favorite labels. Oh, I see Laurent. Laurent says Hell yeah, have my favorite partners in crime, Hello to Germany. We've had a lobe trotting tonight. We had a little back and forth the other night because Laurent went to see the Great horror pump band blitz Kid, who happened to be friends of mine going back about twenty six years now, and so I asked Lauran to say hello to them from me in Germany. So I'm sure and he did so, I'm sure it was a nice surprise

for them. That's fantastic. A couple more I wanted to highlight Unearthed sent in for review Full Body Massage. They are putting this out as part of the Unearthed Classics line. I just want to point out that as part of the marketing for this, they are calling this one of the most erotic films of all time. Which it's funny you say that, because when you flashed the cover I was like, is that Joe, Bob Briggs and Darcy recreating

the scene from Ghost oh Man? And then two others that came in for review, this time from Australia and two that I really want to highlight, William Friedkin's Bug got a new release from Imprint. This is one that is, it had been announced as coming on four K from Keno, and it got canceled when Friedkin took a little too long with the to Live and Die in La four K, And then now there's no other chances, unfortunately with

him reviewing some of these. But Bug is out now and it's got a commentary from Friedkin that came out previously, and then Troy Howarth and Tony Strauss are on a brand new commentary on here as well. Plus there's a discussion with Friedkin, and it looks like this will probably be the best release that we'll have for this for a while at least. And then finally one of my favorite horrors from the two thousands, which I think that first decade was

a bit of a low spot for a lot of people. There were some good ones, but not not a lot of great horror came out around then. I think one of the best ones is the Orphanage and Imprint put out this really nice hard box release, two cases and a book, and it's a decent little booklet in here, and they've got two discs. One of them includes a commentary by author Xavier al dona Rees. There is a video essay by Miranda Corkoran, video essay by doctor Rachel Knightley, some interviews,

a featurette, and then the bonus features. There's a just cavalcade of featurettes on that second disc. They have all kinds of stuff on there, and then a Q and A with Juan Antonio, Biona and I love this movie. If anybody has not seen it yet, please check it out. Imprint does great work and this is an astonishing release they do. I'm a big fan of Bug and you convinced me on the Orphanage, which I've not seen

before. It's a really good one and it's produced by Del Toro, so it's got that early two thousands like his, like super Mexican folk type of mindset behind it. It's really great. Oh. One more note from Laurent and I want to acknowledge that I pronounce his name differently every time I say it, but I'm trying to do it the right way, which is why it comes out different every time. But we want to pitch a segment for you in which the two of us share our love for particular cheesy action titles.

The segment will be called Double Dragon, and we will wear large, colorful headbands while we do the while we do the discussion. One day that will be happening. Yeah, all right, So let's go through your four hundred pickups. There will oh pickups. Okay, here we go. Oh man, I was ready and then you said it. All right, so I'm given the abbreviated list. I don't have any where to set this damn

microphone, so out to hold it. That's all right. At least we will only hear every time any part of your body moves, Yeah, you will. So first I want to highlight a couple of titles from Vineger Syndrome and O c N. I'm just gonna highlight one title from the Vinegar Syndrome subscription, and that, of course, is Mother's Day, which actually does deserve a four K in my opinion. I know I talked about Mother's Day last time I was on the show, so I won't get into it.

But I freaking love this movie. It's wonderful. So there's that. Also, on the repeated recommendations of Chris from They Live By film, I Got Altered Innocence Wild, which I'm excited to see. I went on and on about this to the point that people, I'm sure question my psychological state. But hey, here's the defilers, Lee Frost. This is the guy I want to become the new cult filmmaker on everybody's minds. And of course the

documentary We Kill for Love about erotic thrillers from Yellow Veil Pictures. You said this looked terrible, and that's part of the reason I picked it up Saturn Saturn Saturn's core s o V aquatic thriller Deep Undead. I watched the trailer and I was like, it actually looks pretty ambitious. I'm gonna check it out. I didn't mean that as a bad thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and shout out to Craig told you I get the cat movie Cat

City. I can't wait to watch it. I know you don't get a chance to check in with the scored every day, but the number of times that people have been watching that movie and only reviewing it as calling it the cat movie is so funny. In the discord, well, I hope it's increased sales rather than anyway. Okay, moving on, I have this is gonna this is this is so fun. We have time to actually go through pickups. Yes, so rip Grindhouse physical store. But since I do not

live in Tennessee. I don't use the physical store anyway, and so from Grindhouse I picked up uh the hell Raiser quartette of Torment nice four case. I still have to decide what to do with my scarlet box because of the Leviathan documentary. Yeah, for space reasons, I'm gonna have to get rid of it. But I guess I'll just watch it and hope Shudder keeps it up forever. Wait, I don't even think it's on shutter anymore, is it? Damn well? Anyway? Also, I'm very excited about this one,

Cynthia Rothrock's Lady Reporter from Eureka. And was it Paul? We talked about this the Australian film Hercules Return. Yeah, and this was like several months ago. But as a result of the back and forth we had, was it Paul? I think it was Paul or Tony or maybe both of them, okay on on the strength of their recommendations, I put in a an order for it. But of course it was also included in this order with Lady Reporter and Hell Razors, so it took several months before I actually

got it. But I'm patient. I don't mind waiting speaking of waiting. I have put in a big order at Orbit many many moons ago, and then when they had their anniversary Radiance sale, I added to that order and so I got a bunch of Radiance titles, Red Sun which looks very good, the underrated O C. And Stiggs by Robert Alan Filler up with super

Ronnie says, they let us ladies be reporters. Now they're called I think they're called typographers or and Messiah of Evil which like that releases wild Like almost everyone, I've been waiting to see this for many years and now I have seen it, So we can talk about that in a minute. Two getting near the end eureka. As you probably know how to Halloween sales. So I picked up actually only had this on DVD, so I'm excited. Delum ooh nice, the Last Warning, the Carloff Universal Terror box set, Oh

nice. And we'll talk about collecting a little bit later and managing a physical collection. This was a great release to get because it allowed me to get rid of two bulky DVDs because I used to have Troll and Troll two and Best Worst Movie on two DVDs, and now I have them all on this Eureka blu ray nice. All right, last one, you may have Rookie move again. Will your thumb needs to stay away from them? If you all y'all can kiss my ass? All right, I'll start that over.

You may have noticed I'm wearing a Legend of Boggy Creek shirt. Nice. I know this actually is a nerdy story that I'm about to tell. So the Legend of Boggy Creek four K, which actually looks really good. I mean, the real star of that movie is the location, and it's gorgeous, the kind of backwoods buyu area of where they shoot it. It was same place as Gator Bait. I forget the name of the place. Well, anyway, so I ordered this from the website and the family I guess

did the restoration and are handling the release. Well, I get this email one day and it says Pamela or Pamola. It's spelled with a U. So I don't know if it's Pamela or Pamola because you know they're from Arkansas. Pierce and I'm like, are you fucking kidding me? I got an email from Charles Pierce's daughter, and so I opened the email and she says I'm sorry to say that the extra large t her is out of stock. Would you like a replacement? And I was like, oh my god.

She cares about my well being as a person. So I wrote back and I said, well, I'd love to get the long sleeve, but it's a different price. How do you want me to pay the difference? And she wrote back again said don't worry about it. So we're friends now on the gift giving level. Even. Yeah, like, next time I go to Arkansas, we're gonna, I don't know, go hunting. Laurent says, Damn, Missive of Evil is a classic, mister Dodson. How come

that you saw it so late? Why I was so busy earning my doctorate that I didn't have time. Craig says, literally, just open a box that arrived today. Dracula and Son from seven, Extreme Prejudice and Witness four Kid Deluxe, all from Diabolic. Woot. You were talking about Hell Raiser and the the two deluxe releases that it got. I just happened to have next to me, one of the rarest releases I have. I wonder if anybody's ever gonna go through the trouble to put out debtor on another Blu ray

because this thing. Have you seen how much this goes for on eBay right now? Just this, this not good movie sells regularly for like three hundred and forty dollars. Holy shit. Yeah, I haven't I haven't searched for it. Is that the one with like the Alcoholic cop. Oh, It's been honestly a few years since I've watched it, but I think so it's either this one or the one before it. But yeah, this one, this one is wild. It's been a long time. We'll make you some

money. I like movies. I don't know. Well, since the last time you've been on we we had something in interesting happened. We had our first title announced where our names are on here, Yeah, the Swiss Conspiracy, and this is I don't know if this is an interesting story, but I'm going to tell it. When we saw that film Masters had that title, it just so happens that next year a book about Jack Arnold, who directed The Swiss Conspiracy, and and everybody in the audience I'm sure knows who

Jack Arnold is. What they've seen a creature from the Black Lagoon or the Incredible Shrinking Man tarantula right or countless great Westerns. So there's a book edited by Michael Schumann Schumann Michael Schumann Uh called the Film Films of Jack Arnold, which is coming out on the Refocus series at Edinburgh University Press, which the Wes Craven Collection is also on, that came out earlier this year, and so we pitched a kind of unique visual essay in which we edited together interviews

with Michael Schumann and Christopher Wolter, who also co edited the Toby Hooper book with me, and as in the Jack Arnold book, I'm in the Jack Arnold book as well, writing about his Westerns, in particular one he did Jack Arnold did with Fred the Hammer, Williamson and Durville Martin. So in addition to checking out The Swiss Conspiracy when it comes out next February, you should also check out The Films of Jack Arnold when it is released sometime later

in twenty twenty four. But it's going to be a pretty great book. I'm very excited, and it was so cool to work with you on this, and to work with film masters. They were, you know, so responsive and easy. So yeah, really excited, and it's got other good features on it too, They are also extremely supportive, and it is saying something that the one of the first things that's getting announced with our names on it is literally it turned into essentially a documentary on the story of Jack Arnold's

life. Yeah, it's not a short visual essay. This thing's almost half an hour long. So yeah, it turned out really well. You are getting your money's worth with this release. This is going to be a really exceptional visual essay in my opinion, had a good editor on that. And listen, this film is pretty fun too. If you've ever wanted to see David Hesse and John Saxon in a fistfight, this is your chance. Yeah,

Craig says, where can we pre order? I believe it is up on It is up on Grindhouse right now for only nineteen bucks because he discounts pre orders. So if you want to see that, really really sell it out for Mike, go pre order The Swiss Conspiracy and blow film Master's away by making this sell like Gangbusters. They would love that. Please. Yeah, this this release is going to be well worth all of your time, and I really hope people enjoy it because it's it's kind of incredible. Hey,

you want to see something cool. You see that big stack behind my head? Yes, it was making me nervous. That's all my Jim Way Norsky movies. Oh gee, Well, somebody was asking you showed your your Franco titles. They said they thought you had two hundred. That's not all of them over there, is it. No, I don't have two hundred. I have one hundred and now six and six are all one hundred and six over there? Yeah, it's three full shelves. There's some other stuff

on there too. Dang blue rays are skinny. Yeah, that's that's that's true. And there's a couple that are like double features and stuff in there too, I'm sure. Well, yeah, and his digital films are all in slim case box sets, so there's like four or five on each of those. But yeah, one hundred and what did I say? Six undred and six? Yeah? I just ordered I know, I know that you don't support this, but full Moon at their sale, I ordered the blue

Rita, so that's one hundred and six. I saw a picture the other day. Did they change the cover art on that after all of the pushback? Not? I saw? Hmmm, I'm gonna have to look it up because I don't know if it was Blue Rita or are they releasing some other Franco title that I missed. No, I'm gonna have to do some research. I apologize, all right, Silent Mandibal says, calling it will crushed by movie Stack April twelfth, twenty twenty. Well, you know it's funny.

I think we're going to talk about that after the announcements, right, the difficult logistics, that's the word I'm trying to think of. I hope you can edit this and post the logistics of physical media collecting, because this is I've got I've got about nine thousand movies. I think Ryan actually has more. This is this is like three boxes of fifty some that are still

packed up in my damn laundry room. So yeah, to hype up a little bit after all of the announcements and what's coming out next week, we're actually gonna have a little bit of a discussion tonight. We're going to talk about moving a collection and then storing a collection. What are the realistic issues that you may face with that. A couple couple of comments to cover before we get into announcements. Ronnie's Stokes says, why Norski stack. Nickimedi says,

I'm just starting to get genre loan. I need help with Franco. Hit mostly missed so far. Don't be hating. I don't think anybody here's gonna be hayten because mostly me too. And this is where I'm gonna step in and say I will defend some things for Frank over here, because I know a lot of people when we say Franco, they immediately think Ryan Brian hates it. I'm really hold you say it because you say you do. Listen when you put out how many's what like one hundred and seventy three films

that he's done? No, he's it like his on IMDb he's credited for like two hundred and four or five. I'll look it up. Okay, So with Franco, he's got some that you would call normal films in quotation marks. What is that? Did you see that? I guess I'm celebrating Jess Franco here, no idea where that came from. I'm not going to use any hand signals anymore. With with Jess Franco. He did some stuff with the there's another producer, some German producer that he did a lot with

that got. I think it was the Golden Goya collection in Germany. Do you remember what I'm talking about? I'm sure you do. I do. There was like fifteen films that came out through that line, and most of those are more normal and that I've liked. Also, a lot of his earlier fairly standard horror I liked. It's the crazy random vaginal zoom ins that don't make a lot of sense to me. But we'll let we'll translate those.

I guess. I gotta tell you, I don't recall ever seeing a vaginal zoom in, but if you want to appoint me in the right direction, I'll check it out. So he's on IMDb. He's credited for two hundred and seven. So I have I have just over half. No, I have just under half of this film. Geez Cinema Jimbo says, I moved nine thousand plus discs when I moved from LA to Ohio, not to mention h of sixteen millimeter film prints. Oh that is terrifying. Yeah,

that's My problems are relatively easy. Really. Oh that's the name, Thank you, Gary Dietrich. Erwin Dietrich. It was the German producer and the stuff he did right before. The stuff that the stuff that he did with Harry Allen Towers right before was good too. I kind of wanted to just do a bunch of other hand signals, see if anything else happens. Anyways, Well, be careful, don't do this. I'm not signing up for the memes. All right, let's talk about announcements before we start getting down

too many of these crazy offshoots. Let's get into some carry. This is what we got first. My friend, he almost had rabbit holes, didn't you. I didn't want to. Arrow first announcement of this week. Last Friday, Arrow announced that their carry release is getting upgraded to four K. I tried to take a quick look at this, and I can't tell if there's anything new from the old one. Anybody wanna save if they've confirmed this. I don't have the old one anymore, so I could not for some

reason compare hold on a second. So you're hanging on to debtor. But you got rid of your Carrie four K because I have the other Carrie four K that already came out. Okay, so you've got the Scream Factory four K. Yeah, okay, and do we know they're the same transfer, I guess, or I believe they are. Yeah, Okay, still I'm tempted. Yeah, and I get it. And it's a It's to Palma, loved Palma, all right. Chris says, nothing new for features.

So yeah, if you just never picked up that old limited edition, or you gotta have that four K disc if you got the old one, I almost just suggest waiting and getting the four K disc on sale and putting indie year old limited edition. Since it's all the same, let's go to the other big thing that they announced. Well, not this one, the next one, I guess. January thirtieth on Bluay in the US and Canada,

Earros releasing Murphy's War with Peter O'Toole. This one got I believe it was an indicator release in the UK, and now it's out in the US and Canada. This one will have a new visual essay by David Cairns, archive interviews from director John Glenn and the focus puller Robin Vigeon, archive interview with the film critic Sheldon Hall, and then a reversible sleeve and a collector's booklet with new writing by Philip Kemp. I've never seen Murphy's War is this one

that you're into. I haven't, but I'm a sucker for you know, British war movies, so this is a definite checkout for me. I totally agree with Chris here. I think this is one of like the best pieces of art announced for a single film in quite some time. I really enjoyed the way this looks. Yeah, it's a cool, cool cover. Now the other one that a lot of people are excited about. They are releasing on January sixteenth only in the US and Canada. Conan the Barbarian on four

K. Arnie coming on four K from Arrow? What do you think about that? Will Conan? What is best in life? To see your film restored from the OCN. From the OCN, to see your film on four K and to hear the lamentations of the women? So this one new four K restoration from the OCN by Arrow, double sided, fulled out poster, six double sided collectors postcards, illustrated collector's booklet with new writing by Walter Chaw

who Craig is always championing and John Walsh. We also have a lot of other stuff on here, including archival feature commentary by the director and Arnie on the extended cuts, new feature commentary by Paul M. Salmon, the author of Conan the Phenomenon on the extended cut, as well newly assembled isolated score

track. And then on disc two of this it's a blu ray disc only We've got Conan Unchained, the Making of Conan archive documentary from two thousand Designing Conan, and a newly filmed interview with a production artist, William Stout, and a whole bunch more of archival interviews and featurettes that were so long that

I couldn't fit them in the post Man. This is this is gonna be a great chance to get more love for Conan the Destroyer, which I mean, I think a lot of us already really love it, but it's generally considered the lesser of the two. I love it. Richard Fleischer is such a great director, you know, from everything from twenty thousand Leagues under the Sea with Kirk Douglas for Disney, all the way up to Conan the Destroyer

and Red Sonia as well. Fleischer could do any thing. Did a oh man, he does this great daytime noir with Lee Marvin called Violent Saturday. I mean, you, Fleischer, you can track Fleisher's career from the heyday of the studio era all the way up to these you know, eighties Sword and Sandal, Sword and Sorcery movies. So I'm really really excited about both

of these, but even more so about Conan the Destroyer. Wilt Chamberlain, Gray Slick, come on, so uh yeah, let's let's reveal that because all the comments are about both of these, so that way we can talk about both of them. January sixteenth, they are also releasing the sequel,

Conan the Destroyer on four K in the US and Canada. This is going to have new four K restoration by Arrow from the OCN bunch of our literally three archival commentaries, plus a new commentary by Paul Salmon again, newly assembled isolated score track, plus some extras, featuretes, newly filmed interviews, all that other fun stuff, six double sided postcards, illustrated collector's booklet, and then of course they're releasing it took a minute after that, hold on,

it's there somewhere. Okay, maybe it's not, and that must have never posted. They're releasing a double set box with both of them, and you can get that with both the four k's Unfortunately the art on that I think is a little lesser than this one. I think the individual releases look quite a bit better art wise. Well are you picking these up? Are you thinking of getting individuals? You're gonna go for the double pack? Double pack?

We had somebody already mentioned, I think what Yeah, Simonner says, the two pack is already down to fifty nine bucks on Amazon. There you go, that is a very good price. Yeah, my bad, I didn't have my glasses on it. I thought you were showing the combo pack, but you were just showing the barbarian. I don't even have the combo back. Well, I don't know what happened art issues aside. I recommend the the two pack to everybody. This is a very very exciting announcement.

I don't know where it's at. I'm kind of sad that it's not up there. And yeah, I kind of agree with Chrissy here. Fifty nine bucks on Amazon with the damaged box likely, I don't know how much it is at Grindhouse or Orbit or Diabolic. You're gonna get better taken care of their and it's probably only if it's more expensive by a couple bucks. I would go with one of those. For sure, that's not plan. But really, if I'm getting these, I kind of want to save room.

That double pack is very enticing. Laurent says, damn, I need this, with great stunts from Tony Brubaker Conan as must have hope the transfer is good and not like red Sonia, which is now Green and Sonia. Don't even get me started on that. I was so excited I sold my DVD, which I now regret, and now I've got that four K monstrosity. Someone needs to rescue it as soon as possible. I saw somebody was at Carrie said that Siskel and Ebert gave red Sonia a bad review. Those guys

are sexist zombies. I red Sonia is fantastic. That's it. That's all I'm gonna say. Uh. Joel, who is from Scarecrow Videos's best bet for Excalibur now is a probably shout and that that is probably true. And I think Excalibur is one of maybe two or three that don't have any four K releases that are from that that overall genre in that time. Oh well,

you know it. You know somebody needs to do. Speaking of that genre, there's there's one film out there that still hasn't gotten an HD release of any kind, and it's one of the greatest of the sword and sorcery of films of that era. Hawk the Slayer. I don't think I've seen this. Oh my god, you got to make it happen. I gotta make it happen. Is anybody in the in the audience seen Hawk the Slayer post In the chat, Chris says, I still want Kindergarten Cop in four

K that's coming. It's coming from and it's coming in January. I believe. Sorry, that is not my role. That is your role. It's your role too. That's why you're here, my friend. I'm just the color commentary. I'm I'm are you wait, I'm am I Mark Jackson or Jeff Van Gundy. Paul knows what's up clearly. I'm Shack. And you're like, uh, Charles, Charles or Stephen A. Smith or something. Hey man, hey man, come on man, Kindergarten Cop Come on,

you need to see Kindergarten Cop two. It's in a month Assori School with Dolph Lungren. I love the energy tonight, man, this is amazing. Uh, Paul says, howcked a Slayer, the amazing Kid in King Arthur's Court, Siveners says, call me crazy. What do you think the odds are of Criterion coming out of Blue and doing Excalibur? Not super high in my opinion, probably not. Brian has the laser disc amazing Roger Roger can't speak. Roger Ebert gave Speed to Cruise Control a positive review and defended it

by asking haters if they could make a better movie. I mean, it's weird, right because when when guys like that go because they had such an outsized impact on some culture. So when they do something, when they when they like something, you like like Last House on the Left or something, or the cable guy in the case of Gene Cisco, you're like, yeah, these guys get it. But then you know everything more often than so. Stupid Cinema says you used to have HOWK this layer? And Super eight

Wow CinemaScope, Wow, I love that movie. What's going on? Simner says Excalibur feels like one of those Breakfast Club titles they would put out to make money. Maybe I don't know, well, yeah, but unlike Breakfast Club, I'd be happy to get EXCaliber, you know, and I've got I've got freaking Chasing Amy DVD now because because of my obsession with having all the spines, EXCaliber is way better. We had somebody ask earlier and I

forgot to highlight the question. How is the laser disc collection? Do you have many or all of the Criterion laser discs? Oh? No, I don't have any laser discs. You are not complete, you trader. I'm sorry. I have the complete d Okay, we got rid of him. We're good to go. Now complete DVD Blu Ray four K. That's pretty incredible. Still, it's ridiculous. Paul says Imprint should do a sword and Sandal set and include Yes, they should. Paul should be a head of

acquisitions. Dude, McMahon wants to know do you have Armygeddon in the rock? Yes? I have the complete collection of all the spines, got the Killer, got everything. But no, you're right, I do not have laser discs. I was. I didn't start collecting until laser discs were long gone. So those laser discs are not spine numbered, right, or at least they don't correlate with the rest of the collection. I don't think they correlate I feel like they might have had numbers. Well, I'm not sure.

I've got my limitations. Wow, Brian does have a complete laser disc collection for Criteria. I bow down, I bow down. Amazing. Oh wait, wait, wait wait he says he's got the complete laser disc set. But does that mean you do not have the complete DVD? He does not. He is a leisure disc collector. Oh okay, well, you know we should join forces and become the Criterion collection. That's an encumbered Well, let's keep going, all right. We finally got some confirmation and details

on second site releasing Mean Streets from seventy three. This is coming on four K in the UK on January fifteenth, also getting released on Blu Ray. And this is the Scorsese joint of course, and this was supervised and approved by the director and collaborator, not only Scorsese, but Shoemaker as well.

And this is going to have a new audio commentary by Demetrios Matho the I'm probably saying that last name wrong, author of BFI Film's classics Mean Street, and David Thompson, who's the co editor of Scorsese on Scorsese seen specific audio commentary with Scorsese and actor Amy Robinson New interview with the producer Jonathan Happlin.

You've got a few other featurettes and some feature length documentaries on here, and then, of course this comes with one hundred and seventy eight page book new Essays by Mark ash Daniel BYRD, Charles Bermesco, Lillian Crawford, Elena Alazak, Manuel Alazak, Christina Newland, and an extract from Scorsese on Scorsese plus eight Collectors Art Cards Wild Set that looks great? Is it the same four

K transfer as the Criterion release? Sir? You know, maybe we should talk about that real quick, because do you know why everybody is talking about this to begin with? No, So, there is an individual that reviewed the Criterion Mean Street release on the blu ray dot com forums, and it is somebody that is notorious for being extra hard on color grading that he supposedly knows next to nothing about. So second site has been getting that same exact

question. Just today they answered and said, we've had a few queries. Loll They've probably had more than a thousand regarding the master we are using for Mean Streets. We co funded the new four K restoration with Criterion, and therefore we are both using the same master. The restoration was closely supervised by Scorsese and Shoemaker, who used Scorsese's own personal print as reference for the color grading. This may differ from previous releases, which did not have his involvement

and were not accurate to the correct look of the film. An additional print held at the Academy was also viewed and closely matched his reference print. Scorsese worked with colorist Yvonne Lucas on his new version to finally have Mean Streets look the way he originally intended on Blu Ray. So they they're both the same. The Criterion and this one are exactly the same. But this one's got a book. This one has a book, and and I believe this one.

I wasn't talking about extras. I was just talking about the restorations. One might even have exclusive extras as well. Man, that's that's gonna be it. That's a tough choice. Obviously, I got it for reasons are I stated, I got to get the Criterion. But you know, and in my little Scorsese slow marathon, I had to watch the old crappy Blu ray of Mean Streets so I'm excited to be able to go back and and watch it again. I'm glad. What did you think of the song on

your rewatch? Oh? Well, I love meme streets. I thought it was great. You know, I could tell the Blu Ray was a little deficient, especially in the sound. So when I saw this in the announcement for Criteria and now this, I was pretty pleased. I agree. Yeah, I just watched the four K of After Hours, which I still don't like that much, but looked great. Carrie Mulligan says, are you referring

to the Films at Home guy? I am not. It is somebody that writes reviews for Blu ray dot com, and don't I don't know if any other YouTuber has covered mean streets and about the color grade or anything like that. I normally don't say this, but I would just say, if films at Home is talking about it, he likely just read the review that's on Blu ray dot com to be able to make the video. That is what

everybody is going off of right now. So if you've got a lot of people out there talking about the color grade, when second site comes out there and they are transparent like that, I respect that I'd rather have it look like the way Scor says he wants to perfect world. I might want both options on the disc, but just monetarily, that's not going to be feasible. Yeah, just plain and simple, that's not gonna work. I mean,

we have releases where they're needing to choose between certain cuts. Being in four K, they're not going to give us two different restorations on four K just for the fun of it. Yeah, they can't do that anyways. Mean, Street's four K available to pre order now and yeah, January fifteenth, four K and Blu ray. Check it out. Man, if physical media is dying, it is going out with a bang, as we always have at least like sixty titles to cover on the first week of the month.

Yeah, you can say it's going out in style. If it is, I'll tell you what. Yeah, I'm like, why can't you put me in the middle of the month. Well, let's go to the next one, which the next one this time is three films. Actually, Sandpiper Pictures is releasing these three films on December nineteenth on Blu Ray. We get The Sure Thing from nineteen eighty five, little known film from some indie startup director Invaders from Mars by Toby Hooper coming on the same date, December nineteenth.

That's from nineteen eighty six, and then High Spirits from nineteen eighty eight is also coming now. The sort of downside and I'll highlight Invaders from Mars just because I know you're the Hooper guy. The sort of downside of it being Sandpiper. This will be the same exact transfer as before. They're not going to pay for a new transfer. There will not be new features,

there will not be new anything. It's nice that these will be in print, but if they were going to invest in these, I wish they would actually invest in these. So is is the Scream Factory out of print? The Scream Factory. Invaders from Mars has been selling for more than fifty dollars for about three and a half or four years now. I was just looking behind me because my Toby Hooper collection is on the shelf. Well, well, I'm not selling mine, so we'll get a four K or something.

Yeah, okay, well all right. The sure thing I actually have never seen and I am slowly working on a book about teen comedies from basically from Animal House to the present. And this is one that is a blind spot for me, so I may have to check this one out. On the bright side, when these get released, they end up being around thirteen fourteen bucks during low times, so that's a decent thing and I'm glad people will be able to see them. I won't be too publicly negative about Sam Piper.

I just wish that they would do a little bit to put some love into these releases. Oh, Daphne's a nigga. He The Dorm that Dripped Blood Sweet was the show that she was on. She was famous for a while. What was that? I'm not sure about the show. Somebody helped me out in the chat there, dude McMahon is asking, did Criterion release The sure Thing on DVD? No, do you have all of the titles memorized? I know that, well more or less. I know what's not.

I know that's definitely not. The sure Thing is definitely not on Melrose Plays. The sure Thing is definitely not on Criterion, or I would have it all right, So, yeah, sure Thing Invaders from Ours High Spirits. Those are all coming December nineteenth on Blu Ray High Spirits. For anybody that doesn't recognize the title, that was on one of those double features from Screen Factory as well. Wow, look at that cast, Peter O'Toole and

Steve Gutenberg. At last, no mention of Daryl Hannah. Well you know it's the male dynamic. Daryl Hannah blows them both out of that one. Well, look at the others. You also got Beverly D'Angelo in this and Liam Neeson in a very le Liam Neeson. Liam Neeson, and he's fighting ghosts. I don't think I've ever seen spirit so oh Liam Neeson as a ghost. So it's like beetlejuice, but with Liam Neeson, I think he

would actually scare people, all right. The next one, he and Aleck Baldwin could have a low talk off kind of like, I'm so glad you kept it to the low talk off and not disparaging Alec Baldwin's good name. At this moment, I don't know what's good about it, but that's why I said that. Uh Keena lover soon who knows when that is? They're releasing Let's Dance from nineteen fifty on Blu Ray, that is with Betty Hutton and fred Astaire Nice and uh Freda Stairey's he's done a couple of small things

previously. Oh yeah, this is and this is what Bowie and Jagger based their video on. Good stuff, Good good stuff. Reggie says of holding ed Kevin Costner, Let's one probably high spirits, because he's probably saying because I would have seen it. I've not even seen every Kevin Costner film? Are you Kevin Costner fan? I am a Kevin Costner in very specific movies fan. I like most of what he's done. Okay, are are you a Kevin Costner hater? Do you want to fight? I like some movies

that Kevin Costner is at. Like what hmm, it's a good answer. Let's go to the next announcement, The Untouchables. That's a good movie. Hey, that's a great movie, all right. December twelfth on Blu ray, Kino is re releasing The House of the Long Shadows from nineteen eighty three

with Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing. This is gonna have the same transfer as they're twenty fifteen release, but they've encoded it at a higher bit rate on a dual layered BD fifty disc rather than a twenty five gig disc, So this will have a much better encode. It should look better than the previous release. They've also added a full length documentary on this, a one hundred and four minute full length documentary, And of course now

they're selling everything with a slipcover to get everybody to buy it. So yeah, this is coming out again. Great anytime we can get some Pete Walker out in the world. And you know the cast obviously House. I mean it's a good movie too, So yeah, God, I look at all these comments with great seven Costner titles. I've never seen such a rapid fire list as shitty movies. I like, like, I like a Perfect World. That's a good one. Did you ever see mister Brooks? No I

did. I didn't, so I can't comment on that one. So I have a feeling that you would hate it. But it is the most unhinged Kevin Coster movie the world. Do you remember the premise? Do you remember hearing anything about it? Well, he's like a murderer, right, and it was like a big deal because he was like going against type. Yeah, well kind of. Kevin cost plays a serial killer, and Dane Cook, of all people, says, I want to be like, you can

you train me that sounds about right, and it's freaking wild. Love that movie. Well, I now I know where Dane Cook gets his method. Pan Cook has kind of been treated really poorly anyways. Oh, is this gonna become a Dane Cook rehabilitation? Not at all. I actually hated his comedy, especially because he stole some jokes. But the big thing, I don't know if you've heard about that his brother was his manager for a while and was hiding money and stole like a couple million dollars from Dane. Damn

Dane. Sorry, buddy, careful who you trust in this world? Ah, there's a good class. Did you ever see Fandango? That's where I get movie tickets from. All right, let's go back. No, I've never heard I didn't know that was a movie. I've never heard of it. It's a one archive release, came out in eighty three, I think, great one. Oh yeah, what's the Trauma movies in? Is that Sizzlebeat USA? Yes? I believe so, I believe so. All right,

So Grindhouse Video will already said rip Grindhouse. But to go into some details here, it's the physical the physical store for Grindhouse Video shutting down on December thirty first, if you have ever had a desire to go to Knoxville to go to the Grindhouse Video store, you got till the end of the

year. That's it. And then the online store is shutting down through January so that they can reorganize, get all of their in person in the store inventory accounted for properly, and then the online store will be back online starting on February first. That's a long time to go without Grindhouse Video dot com. I hope that everybody continues to support them. Mike does great stuff,

love the website. It is sad to see this go. But at the same time I get it, like rent prices are insane for physical stores right now, and it's in Knoxville, Tennessee, and I don't know if they have a blooming physical media presence necessarily, but it is kind of sad. Well, you're you're not allowed to read half the books anymore, so you think video will be doing better, But you're allowed to read the book. You just have to be over eighteen and in the privacy of your own home,

you can't teach the books. Oh gosh. Well, yeah, I am sad about that too, you know, obviously I'm not able to shop there physically, but I do get a lot of stuff online. And you know, just anytime something like this shuts down, you're sad. Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Dane Cook dates little kids. Yeah, Ronnie says, Dane Cook just married a woman he's been dating since she was a teenager. Well that's interesting. No, thanks, next one. I think

this is about to be over or just finished. Hal Hartley is running a kickstarter for his next film, Where to Land. Right before COVID came. This was a okay, it says ending November third, so it's got to be ending in the morning. This was an active kickstarter right as COVID came and everything that crashed and burned from that, it wasn't going to work. So he actively refunded everybody and was just able to relaunch the kickstarter and it

looks like it was funded. So if you want to get in on it, which is now a guarantee to be able to get stuff, it is now the time to do it. It had an incredible day. It literally they got like twenty thousand dollars of donations just to day, So if you really want in on it, this is the time to do it and got some good perks in there. That's what integranty gets you. Brothers. I hope you're paying attention. Completely agree, I love I love Hal Hartley.

That's great, And a lot of people that collect his Blu Ray stuff might want to know that he is saying the physical release of this will match the style of the other Blu Ray releases, so you don't have to worry about that. Oh, thank goodness, that's a big thing for a lot of people. Sondro, speaking of Trauma, did you end up getting a replacement disc for the Toxic Avenger box set? And should I upgrade to the four K versus the Blue Ray set? So? First off, yes, I

got a replacement third disc. I still need to make sure that my second disc plays because when I put it in the first time it did not work. It also skipped. I may need to contact them. Then should I upgrade to four K? Unfortunately, I'm not going to say yes or no. I think that's a very personal decision as a as subjectively as I can say this. Why are you laughing? It is? Oh it sounds like some like sex hygiene thing. It is a section. Have you watched Toxic

Avenger. Come on, William, of course I have, so you should understand. Genuinely, I don't think that anybody that watches these in four K could ever be disappointed in any way. These look astonishing in four K. They look better than anything that Trauma has ever put out, ever, ever, ever, ever. It's wild how good these look in four K. And if you want to upgrade, I think you should. If you don't want to upgrade, I think that's totally cool. Obviously, the Blu rays

are gonna be super cheap and the four k's are a little pricey. They'll probably be around for a long time. So if you just want to wait until they hit a certain price point, put put a little note on your phone, or put get a price tracker, and when they get down to

that point, pull the trigger. So here's my problem. I still have the Toxic Avenger DVD box set because it includes the entire Toxic Crusaders cartoon series, which is great in which I showed to my children when they were young, and they loved singing the theme song, which made me so happy. Toxic co statos, And so this four case that doesn't have Toxic Crusaders, and I don't see any release forthcoming. I do have the Trauma Truma Now

streaming service, but they're not going to lose the rights to that. But still, you know, having that that's a cartoon that it's freaking good, and I like, I like to put it on every now and then. So I don't know. I do want to do the upgrade. Obviously going from DVD to four K would be nice. But ah, and they do look incredible. I've never heard anybody say that about an in house trauma movie. Well, keep in mind, Vinegar Syndrome did the scans. Oh,

I didn't know they were doing scans for like trauma Truma movies. I thought it was just they were just restoring, uh licensed movie. Yeah. If anybody does not know this, A lot of these, a lot of the boutiques that we all love and support, many of them don't do their own scans. They simply don't have film scanners. So like Severn, they do scans all the time for other companies they did. Uh, oh gosh, what is there? Was a Western? Was it Bonanza or was it something

else that just came out on DVD recently? It was like sixty discs or something. A network TV show They did all of the scans for all of those episodes at Severn. Wow. So it happens all the time. Vinegar Syndrome does scans for other people. Severn does scans. Not all these places can afford a scanner. Scanners are super expensive. You're for a decent one. You're looking at fifty thousand plus easily. Wow, just or the scanner. And that's not even the work that goes into it too. Yeah,

I wish i'd about the cartoon. Yeah, I'm sure it'll happen eventually. But this four kse set's on my Christmas list, so oh wow. Sondra says, not a plug or anything. But Deep Discount has fifteen percent off and it's on sale right now. So overall, that toxic set is down to seventy three bucks. See. And that's the other thing. If it had the Toxic Crusaders on it, I could justify it as a Christmas gift

for my children. But I agree with Sibner. Here, get the set and put the ones with the cartoons in an envelope and put that in the box set. I'm gonna pretend I did and see that I do not envelope discs. I am not a nineteen ninety CD collector. That is anathema. I do not envelope discs. That is a sinful display. What's the point? Might as well just get a fucking digital code and say, look at my collection. I got digital codes. I've not heard you passionate about something

like this in a long time. Amazing. I do not envelope a disk. You know everybody's always complaining I get it scratch from the from the packaging. And you're gonna envelope a disc. Get out of here. Oh man, okay, you're not gonna put that comment up there. We're not here to shoot down all of the other YouTubers. We're talking, we're talking about physical media collecting, and you're talking about envelope and disc. Am I I feel like Alan Iverson all of a sudden, we're talking about a collection.

You're talking about envelope and a disc. Who amazing? Amazing? Are we collectors? Are? We? Are? We are? We? Best buy shoppers like you see this? Nicomedie says the why Norskian wisdom of Will Dodson, the doctor of discs. I'd expect somebody who gets their collection from Best by the envelope a disc all right, enough of this via looking down on others Keno. Eventually, someday they will be releasing a Gunfight at the OK Corral on four K. This is the nineteen fifty seven Gunfight at the OK

Corral. Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, h Lee Van Cleef is in this and one Dennis Hopper, John Sturge's Baby. This is awesome, great movie. I love you Sittinger, Hey, check it out, dude, I learned how to say your name only took many months. Tonight there will be a recurring theme to discuss sales. We mentioned. The Barnes and Noble sale for Criterion Discs is starting here in just a few hours. Next one we're talking about, Indicator is hosting their seventh anniversary sale right now at the site

until noon on the sixth of November UK time. Of course, they are having our final sale the year, our seventh anniversary sale and our largest ever. Of course, it's the hyperbole. They put out more films since then, so of course it's going to be the largest one ever, which includes

nearly two hundred and fifty items. Now here's the thing. They have selected limited edition titles on sale for six ninety nine, the return of a three for fifteen pound deal on a wide range of standard editions and selected limited editions. Lots of things have sold out already, and a reminder that the end of the year they are doing away with the whole points program, So if you got points, spend them now. The hard part is they are making

it tough. If you're getting a three for fifteen deal, you cannot use points on that purchase. So make sure you're doing it the right way. Get get all your money's worth, and uh, keep keep track of everything and make sure you're spending wisely. I got I used my points and did the three for fifteen. Nice. Any big ones that you got that you're excited for, Yeah, I got the I got one of the hammer Box sets. I think it was Volume five. Stuff was selling out as I

was filling out my cart. What else did I get? I had? I had several titles. Crystal Vestry on Facebook says I ordered seventy titles. The movies came out to six dollars apiece. Jeez, I gotta do it. There's so many good things in that sale. I found some stuff. Yeah, I found a couple of films, but by directors I liked that I hadn't heard of, so I picked some things up. Yeah, I got a couple box sets. There's been so many sales. I'm like forgetting

all the stuff that I work. I honestly, I've not even looked. I keep forgetting to check to see if I even have points. I'm not sure if I do. And the only thing I'm really after I really want that Mexico Macob set. They're down to like the last I think they like less than fifty of the US releases of that box set. Yeah. Hm, I'm gonna be throwing a bunch of money m Prince soon. I still haven't gotten the Sidney J. Fury or the Walter Hill or other. I

never got the Sydney J. Fury. I wish, Yeah, I gotta do it, Craig, I wish restoring films paid better. I'd buy a ton more movies. On that note, everybody go to Deaf Crocodile dot com and buy from them directly. Gets the most bang for the buck there, please. All of the new release titles for Deaf Crocodile are all available on the website. Oh and will showing off the cat movie. I've got I got one close. Which one was it? I think I had visitors somewhere

nearby. Oh, I got my visitor, my arcanic starter kick Starter. Yeah, with my trading card. So if anybody wants to trade trading cards, I'm now available for that. Paul deff Crocodile ships worldwide, worldwide. It'll be a little price. It'll be pricing, but think of it this way. For twenty dollars, something will go all the way around the world. This is true. That's pretty mud. Craig says, we shipped Australia all the time. It's not cheap though. This is true, and it

also says wasn't looking for a plug. I know I only plug things I love, and I love you, Craig, so thank you. Next up, well you plugged, you plugged Dane Cook. I did not plug Dane Cook. I said I liked a movie that is not a plug. Come on another Kickstarter. Well campaign, this one's on Indiegogo, But there is another Indiegogo campaign up right now for Christopher Bickle. You might know him because he did the sort of like exploitation grindhouse. He type film a couple of

years ago called Bad Girls. Also did the Theta Girl. You can now back his new film A Potter No Stare and The Mission of Light, and it looks pretty great. It's looks to be a a folkhore of sorts and I I'm into it. I hope somebody would would check this out. This one, you got all kinds of things that you can choose from. They also made a really freaking great looking soundtrack for this and they're releasing it on vinyl. And they've got a lot of great artists that are some they are

contributing to the soundtrack. They even got Tim Cappello, the sexy sax Man from the Lost Boys. He plays sax on the soundtrack. Like that's amazing. It is a double LP variant. So check this out if you have not, might be worth it for you. Roddy says visitors from the Arkonic Galaxy Rules. I want to Momo action figure. You can't. You can't run Benny's bats up without a plug. Speaking of crowdfunding, one of my favorite artists, Kelly Jones, has a Kickstarter up doing a Dracula graphic novel.

Nice dead Sea Life says he played with Tim in two separate bands. Was Tim playing sax then or something else that's fantastic. Do you like The Lost Boys? Will? Did you seriously mute your microphone for the third time tonight? You know, I mute it because you tell me to. I used to never mute it, and you're like, when you're not talking,

you should mute it. That's for audio commentary, sir. I'll go back to the Dracula graphic novel real quick, because Dracula is an a pistolary, So how can it be a graphic novel because it's just letters and journal entries, good, good tray. Well, I guess we'll find out. I'm excited about, like, nobody's ever adapted Dracula the way it's actually written. Yeah, all right. What was the other thing you were talking about? I asked if you liked The Lost Boys because, uh, Sexy sax Man

is on the soundtrack for Potter Noster in the mission of light Man. Talk about milking it that And I said that with all respect that guy, I forget his name, but he's managed to stay relevant for you know what, three four decades now. He still goes to cons as the Sexy sax Man, I mean the mad Man. The mad Man guy played him on Satday Live or something. Yep, it's amazing. What's his name, John hann

Uh, that's him. Hilarious. Dead Sea Life says he played sax for us in the Dead ELV and Bobby Steele had him play on an undead song. That's incredible. Oh my god, are you in the Dead alv? I that's what he's saying. I love you guys. Oh man, that's incredible. That's awesome, dude. Chrys Silvestri says Lost Boys needs a proper four K release with a nice box and new extras. Uh. I did get the four K? Is it okay? I thought it looked okay,

it looks incredible. Yeah, I don't know what's wrong with the four K? What's wrong with the four K? Chris? Dead Sea Life is the singer of the Dead LV. No shit, Wow, I am honored. This is this is so cool everybody, everybody, if you don't know Dead el get on it. Speaking of plugs, there you go. Yeah, I'll plug that happily. Well, let's talk about screen Factory. Then. First release January twenty third, they are releasing Thinner from nineteen ninety six.

This is coming on Blu Ray has a slipcover on it, and it says extras in progress and will be announced at a later date. It let me do it. Go ahead, What do you think of Thinner? I've never seen it. You've never seen Thinner. I've seen the trailer like one hundred thousands. Man, I'm definitely gonna watch it now for certain reasons. Uh, this is a great, great release that you should pick up. I will not say that it's a terrible movie. I won't say that it's a

great movie either. I think it could have been adapted a little bit better. It's a movie. But also it's got some great features that are gonna be honest and I know because I edited them. And Yeah, this is gonna be a great, great release. This is this is fun. It has a some stuff that I can't say specifically, I guess, but uh, yeah, I would suggest checking this one out. Spend a lot of time on the features on this and they're really interesting. So check them out.

Yeah, I'll you know, you know, evaluate the evaluate the movie as you will any Any film that came out in nineteen ninety six in the horror genre has a disadvantage automatically, especially in retrospect because of Scream. Of course, Scream didn't come out until December, so you know, it wasn't like it wasn't like they were competing. I think Thinner came out in the

summer sometime, but I could be wrong on that. But uh, you know, and people are evaluating and looking back, Oh, nineteen ninety six horror films. Thinner's not the one they're gonna highlight, right, it's gonna be screened, but it's yes, it's worth a watch. I have a yeah, it's a it's a fun release, primarily to for practical effects. They put a lot of work into practical effects on this movie, including a fat suit, including a pie that looks like it's breathing. There's there's some

really cool, interesting scenes, really great. Michael Smith says, any chance you might get Kim Newman to do an episode of your podcast? I fricking wish. Yes, I would love to do it. He is on my list. I genuinely keep a long list of individuals that I'm trying to get, hoping for some of them to happen soon that are near the top of my list. I got a list too. I want to add it to your list. We should do that. Well, some people want to get on just a yell at him. Dead Sea Life loved Thinner. A lot

of people saying Thinner is fun. That the Dead Elby love Thinner. That's all you're going to talk about tonight, dude. Next up, Screen Factory is putting out Funeral Home from nineteen eighty on January thirtieth. This is one a lot of people expected Vinegar Syndrome to have, and for some reason they are not putting it out. They are putting out other stuff. Well,

Scream Factory got Funeral Home. This is kind of surprising that they'd put this out, and it's a brand new title to them, not one that they'd released previously. And it's probably a good time to point out that Thinner as Usual has Collector's Edition written across the top. Funeral Home is called a special edition. Now this is not the first time they've done that, but they've never actually find what that means. I would love to hear somebody try to

explain it. I don't know, maybe a collector's edition. They're saying, Hey, these suckers will get like multiple releases, and a special edition is code for this? Is it? It's not gonna like a collector's edition is like wink, there's gonna be a four K in three months. Well, and that's the thing with Thinner. I was shocked it wasn't a four K. They were talking about it together on the special features that they were expecting it to be a four k' that's what I'm saying. I'm saying, Collector's

Edition is a this is a this is a hypothesis. I know what you're saying. Let's see what happens. The other thing. Uh, Thinner is already available on four K with HDR on digital. Why is that only a Blu Ray release. I think that's ironic given the themes of Thinner, that you can only get it on four K if it is physically immaterial, that's stretching of the word ironic. But we'll take it. No, that's literally what ironic means. Jennifer eighth is also listed as a special edition. This

has been a weird title, by the way. This is coming on January twenty third, Blu Ray only from Screen Factory. This one has been like a public knowledge title that they've had and been working on for about three years. This one has been rumored to be coming out in a few months since before COVID. Literally, this is wild. It technically never got officially announced. Previously it got leaked, and then they must not have ever been able

to finish it, and now it's finally here. This one is an interesting one. This is a hell of a cast. Andy Garcia, Uma Thurman, You've got John Malcolm, Lance Hendrickson. I don't think I've ever seen this one, because I don't remember it at all. Have you seen this one? I had no idea. Bruce Robinson directed that, yes, sir, I'm gonna have to see it now. I remember when it came out in theaters and I was like early high school. Maybe when did this come

out? Ninety two? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, so I was like eighth grade, eighth grade, ninth grade, maybe so I started kindergarten in nineteen ninety two. Yeah, well, Dane Cook might have been interested in it. I had already aged out. Jesus, it's it's not liable if it's satire. So yeah, I remember. I remember thinking that the trailer looked interesting, but I wasn't able to drive or anything, so I couldn't

see it. I guess this will be my chands. Bruce Robinson directed this, yes, sir, with Neil and I, uh yeah, I'm very curious to see how he would do a thriller. Yeah, uh yeah. This one is definitely intriguing, Like I said, also has the special edition title at the top, so we'll see extras in progress will be announced at a later date. Next up, January two, they're putting out Forced Vengeance with Chuck Norris. Is this the original art or is there's something going on

here, because man, I I don't know. I don't remember seeing that before, don't. I don't like the way that looks convengeance be forced, Like if someone's like, if it's a forced vengeance, is it really vengeance or just an obligation? It should maybe it should have been foisted vengeance. Oh jeez. So this one coming on blue ray. This is the era of Chuck Norris. It's always fun though. Nineteen eighty two coming on blue ray on January second. This will only have a trailer and a new twenty

twenty three scan from the Interpositive on this Blu ray. It's a it's a it's a forced scan. It's just literally off at the inn Positive. Yeah, Ronnie says, Norris is unrecognizable there, and that is exactly what I'm getting at Craig says, that is the original poster art. That is wild. It looks like Tom Atkins. You really Tom Atkins after getting punched. Oh jeez, Yeah, that doesn't look like Chuck Halloween four Forced Vengeance.

It would have just been it said, Halloway four Ced Vengeance. Yeah. Oh man. Then January, here we go. They're releasing Telephone from nineteen seventy seven with Bronzo new Scan from the Inner Positive, just like Force Vengeance, and a trailer that is it nothing else, which means no Paul Talbot commentary. That's kind of kind of disappointing. That is disappointing, but I'm super stoked that's getting a release. Didn't this have an old Warner archive DVD?

I don't know. I saw it on like a like squished double featured DVD with Saint Ives, which that's your cue to click to the next one. Oh sorry, I was looking at comments while you were talking the next one, Street Girls. It's not even the right the other Charles Bronson. Okay, let's go to the other Charles Bronson. Then we'll back up Saint

Ives. This is from nineteen seventy six, coming on January ninth. This will have a behind the scenes featurette, new scan from the Interpositive, and a trailer Charles Bronson Saint Ives. So both Saint Ives and Telephone are awesome. I love Charles Bronson so much. Look the dude. The dude was a coal miner who was who decided to get into acting because it seemed easier.

That's like, what better origin story could you have than that? A Lithuanian immigrant coal miner in Pennsylvania who's like, you know what, acting looks easier, just like that, and then he goes up and he's like, yeah, he's in House of Wax with Vincent Price, and then it's on to the races. Saint Ives love it. Telephone love it underseen, I think for a lot of film fans these days who know him more for his weirdly reactionary eighties movies with Jay Lee Thompson and Michael Winner. So check these

out, yep. Saint Ives and Telephone. You're looking at January ninth for both of those from Shout and then the other big one in between these that we glossed over here. Shout Studios has a new site exclusive up which they announced at the same time as all the other titles, which was interesting street Girls from nineteen seventy five. This one is limited to sixteen hundred units as opposed to fifteen hundred units. Wow, why who knows? They're just making

changes. This has a new HD master and has a new commentary with adult film historian Peter I. Lunis, a new interview with actor filmmaker Katherine Wilson, an image gallery, and a trailer and you can pick it up now from their site. And that is it. Well, first of all, that's more extras than they're usually on their site, exclusives wrecked, and I think it's appropriate that you should have to pay more for Street Girls. Okay, okay, hey it's Stan. Hey, Stan, sumiler says, we'll

just made it to neuro face. I love that you did it, as you leaned in. You're a fucking spoiled bitch. Hey. I don't know much about Michael Miller, but Jackson County Jail is a good movie. Yeah, okay, this looks interesting. Barry Levinson co wrote this. Okay you did? I also want to throw out the funniest line of this to me, not even Lyne. The funniest half line of this filmed on the mean streets of Eugene, Oregon. These days, they're full of Antifa and people

that don't want to work. Wow. Going to the next one. I believe this is the last of the Shout titles. Let me verify before I look like an idiot again. Yes, it is so. This one is coming on January sixteenth, with the g Kids also producing. We got Ernest and Celestine a trip to Gibberisha, and from what I've heard, this is supposed to be great. I've not seen any of the Earnest and Celestine titles,

but I've heard great things about all of them. This is gonna have a making of interview with the directors and cast producer and how to draw our main characters, and a couple of trailers and you can pick this up now. I desperately wish this were the other Ernest. You're not the only one. Yeah, I certainly agree. Oh my god, Ernest goes to France with some chick named Celestine. That would be awesome. Oh man, would be incredible. Ice is here tonight? What's going on? Ice? I

hope you're will my friend. Well. I don't want to take away from the film though, that that actually so Is it the same people that did I Gotta put my Glasses back on the same people did Triplets of Belleville. H Oh, No, it's one of It's one of those from the producer of Yeah never mind, still looks looks interesting. Uh. The first film is incredible. Can't wait to pick this one up and watch it, says Ben. Uh. Yeah, I've heard great things about that first one,

Simner baur Verdon. How do you how do you say no? I mean in French? I wish I spoke if anybody speaks French type in how to say not? I mean? So? Uh. Before we keep going into these deeper titles because we're coming up on some of the super intriguing ones that we're gonna deep dive some some features on Shout, this has been an interesting month. They did not announce any sort of lobby cards or prism stickers or

enamel pins. Good yeah, just good titles. The other thing, this is the first month since they announced a four K release that there has not been a four K title. I believe lots of things seem to be changing behind the scenes at Shout. Obviously, we talked about a couple I think we're going on a couple months now, one of the two main gentlemen behind

Scream Factory stepped down from the company very publicly. And now I'm hearing a couple others that we're working there, like one of their marketing individuals and some others were either let go or walked away. And there's a seems to be a big shakeup that is going down at Screen Factory, and somebody's been watching disconnected. It could be it very well could be. No, certainly, it's like, who was the fucking moron who came up with forty dollars lobby

cards? You get out of this office, you get out of this company? Do these actually cost eight dollars apiece? What is happening? Gosh? Anyways, I just wanted to point that out. It is very interesting. And then dude McMahon says, no shout select titles this month? Do they usually have one each month? So they skip back and forth? They definitely skip back and forth. It's certainly not all all months. Gave us. Anthony gave us the answer. We need no go with Craig first. Sorry,

sorry sorry, Craig says, UHD authoring costs of fortune. A title needs to move, A good number of units to make that make that make any sense? Well, they've They've had plenty that have done it previously. You were gonna point out Anthony, but I also wanted to point out that somebody your friend earlier said this here. Thank you. That's awesome, and

it's a very different translation than what Anthony has. Thet'd see life. They have plenty of jobs, but they limited paid a fifteen hundred per person. Wow. I still can't get over this. Oh my god, this was the guy you thought was from uh, from Saturn's course several months ago. Yep, oh my god. Nicki Mini says, where can I find out more on the Scream Shout factory shakeup? You can't. It's it's not public

info, unfortunately. It's there's a couple I know, a couple of people that know some people that work there, and beyond that, the rest is just public speculation. Unfortunately. Uh. They're still working on that one shosse at too, that was delayed. Supposedly they've got multiple shot sets still coming. Uh. Ancient Pals or sorry Ancient Pixels has been buying four K since twenty eighteen. Would like to see more four K titles, especially with tradition.

I'll sell animation. Hell yeah, I agree. Uh. Dude to McMahon says, I doubt they'll make any money back on a Thinner four K. I kind of disagree. I think there's a rabid fan base for Stephen King titles. Well, I guess technically Thinner is a Bachmann title, so maybe you're right. Benefits to be announced at a later time. That's a good one. Oh that is a great line. Oh, I love that. Uh let's see. I was just looking up to see if there's any dead l Via tour dates coming up soon, but I don't see any.

So we'll want you to get to work. Hey, I'll be there, Will not will Nick Commidi says shouts delays on announcing extras is crazy making, especially on the Shaw Brothers sets. Not only that they know what they are going to be when they announce these titles, and that's what frustrates me beyond belief. Multiple times I've finished and submitted extras before they announced them and they don't announce them. I don't get it. It is weird because it seems

like more people would buy stuff based on the extras. Well that and so many of us are looking at Region B releases of the same titles and wanting to compare and make a decision. And if you're not going to announce extras, how how do you get people to buy yours? Yeah, John says, I think Shout is the only studio who hasn't done a chessprinco Here you go Dead Alvi. We played twice a year and we haven't rehearsed in six

We go into every show completely cold. We're horribly unprofessional. Oh it sounds like us. Uh, yeah, that's true. Let's keep going, all right. Nicholas Cage in Butcher's Crossing is coming soon on Blu Ray. We don't have a final date on this yet, but this is coming from Sony and you can pre order this one now. And I the way, this looks like he had not been in any westerns ever in his career. It looks like this is now going to be the second or third one he's done

in like the last eighteen months. Hey, have you seen the trailer for that movie where he's like in Everybody's dreams? Jeremy saw it beyond fest and said it was incredible. I've never heard Jeremy say a movie was not incredible. You should read all of his reviews. He talks down on a lot of movies. Oh, he writes, he could say the same for you. Well, you can google my ass literally because you had a nude on the internet for years. That's true. Uh, blitz kid. I think

it's down. No. But the the weird thing about that trailer is that, like the voiceover keeps saying it's a comedy, but nothing in the trailer indicates that it's funny. Yeah, so, I like, I'm not slamming Jeremy's opinion in this particular sentence that I'm saying, I just just don't get it. Yeah, I understand marketing is odd, but we're talking about Butcher's crossing. Well, now let's talk about Love Actually, coming out November twenty

first on four K from Universal, one of Will's favorites. This is coming. I don't think there's anything new on here. Unfortunately, everything was on the previous releases two disc release. What do you think of Love Actually? So, I'm a huge fan of Rowan Atkinson, and I'm a huge fan

of Blackadder. I'm a huge fan of Mister Bean, huge fan of The Thin Blue Line, which ran for a couple of seasons all been out in Richard Curtis, but Love actually takes the sentimentality that that I don't like of those three series and concentrates it into a single movie, and I just can't It's it gives me diabetes. If you are into romantic comedies that are very sacharine, this is the one. Uh, this is a very Sacharin comedy. Yeah, not even real sugar. It's the cancer sugar, which is

also the real sugar. Anyway. Oh wait, what's what what am I thinking of? No, they're all just cancers. Yeah yeah, but the fake sugar that's saccharin, right, Yes, yeah, okay's one of them. Anyways. Uh. Ron Inflicks is hosting a Halloween flash sail. Uh. Like I said, there's gonna be a little pattern here, and this one is wild. So they have literally dropped a ton of titles down to nine ninety nine more than fifty blue rays. Some of them have sold out,

so it might be under fifty now. But the big thing here you get an extra fifty percent off if you buy at least five of those in the Halloween title and or in the Halloween sale. As long as you put them in the cart, they apply this discount code for you and it drops them in half. So somebody in the chat earlier said they got six titles for twenty five bucks. Yeah, like, you can't beat this sale. This might be one of the best Blu ray sALS that we've seen in four

or five years. So I'm currently I've got a cart open with ten titles forty nine five or something like that. But I'm looking at those ten titles and I'm like, I really want these and the answer is no, But I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do it just because some of them haven't seen before and they look to kind of neat, and I figure, well, you know, back in the rental days, this is about what i'd

pay maybe for a new release. And then if I if I'm like, you know, this does not deserve shelf space, I can try to sell it, I guess. But wow, you know, that's the kind of thing that really puts obsessives in a dilemma. It's like, Wow, what a great sale. I don't really care about I don't really care about any of them, but I gotta get them now. I don't hunt is like it's forty nine ninety nine. So with the half off. It's it's like

twenty nine. It's forty nine ninety nine for the Super Deluxe box set. I believe just the standard blue is nine ninety nine. I didn't see the standard blue in the sale. That might have sold out. Okay. I liked HANT. I saw it. I saw it on. I think Joe Bob did it. I really enjoy Haunt. I don't remember if he did it, but yeah, great, great fun movie. Anthony asks, if

I grab death Warrant, that's the that's the highlight of my car. I have a I do have Death Warrant, but it's a Blu ray with like five different bandamn movies on it, So this will be a nice, nicer edition. The HANT standard edition was available and it did sell out. Oh okay, actually, uh, Simon Or asked, how many copies of I Spit on Your Grave do I have? And it's oh, you can't see it, but it's it's behind me. The box set with the Joe Bob

commentaries. Okay, John confirmed it was. It was a Halloween special with Joe Bob. Then I saw HANT. I liked HANT. I thought it was I thought it was fun. I don't think I'm gona get that super deluxe thing. I'm getting the the five dollars I already had Nana. Actually, the reason there are only ten titles in my card is because I have literally every other title that's being offered except for lawnmower Man two and that Hunt

Utal Lux edition. And the crazy thing is you could just willy nilly choose titles and they're only five dollars apiece. As long as you're getting five, that is a crazy cheap price. Don't go too crazy unless you absolutely need them. But it's hard when like if you were if you had none of these and you wanted all fifty titles that were part of the sale. Two hundred and fifty bucks for fifty blu rays is great for boutique blue rays. A lot of them are good. I recommend young Blood. Yeah, there's

several dozen. Nana's good. There are several dozen that already had that that I really enjoy. But yeah, so this ten is like the dregs. Like I have almost all these titles from previous sales over the years, so these are like the last ones that are perennially included in the sales, barely hanging on. Yeah, and I'm still not getting mom or man too.

Alrighty. Next up, I put up an interview with Jonathan Gillette from the Rively Theater in Lacrosse, Wisconsin. And I know that sounds super specific, and we talk about his theater and it's gonna like make you want to go to that theater. However, I think it's a really great conversation for theaters in general and people discussing the theater experience and all that goes into it in running a theater. And this individual just bought the Rively Theater last year with

this two siblings. So if you're into that idea, I suggest giving it a watch. That's so cool the way you I mean, like, I look through your archive of interviews and it's unbelievable the diversity of of people connected to the art. I mean everyone from you know, John and the art of like live editing, live directing sports to theater theater in Wisconsin, a theater slash pizzeria, which and I'm not saying that to make fun. I'm

saying, like, this is awesome. I have I've not watched this interview yet, but it's I've already got a tab open so that I can enjoy it. It's just amazing. I appreciate that. Yeh, stay tuned next week. I got a really fun one coming and yeah, we'll talk more about that next week. More on sales, Manda Macabreu is currently running their Halloween sale and they are getting low on the new limited edition pre orders. They are going fast, just like that flash pre order that they did.

All of their stuff is for sale right now through November seventh, and the big thing, the shipping is slashed to almost nothing. If you're buying the catalog titles, they are crazy, crazy cheap for shipping. Like if I think it was if you're in Canada, it's like two dollars for every title, which is nothing. That's incredibly cheap. If you're in the US, I think it was two or three dollars for the first title and a dollar

for every title after that. That's wildly cheap. This is one I always say, you know, go and support Mota Micabro because they are one of the most consistent bootie labels out there. But this is something that I really hope doesn't fall on deaf ears, because man, they have so many great title stuff that's been never been on sale. Is finally on sale this time, stuff that you will love if you go and buy some of their Blu

rays. I was almost disappointed that I already have almost everything Mondo's Relief. So I'm still looking at that pre order bundle because under twenty BI worth it for what there what's in there, But still it's a it's a lot, so I'm still kind of waffling on that. I gotta actually let's go back to your interview. I want to highlight a comment that Paul just posted about

your interview with the cast of The Exorcists. Yep, I also enjoyed that, and but I do have to take you to task because a lot of people pay you know, a lot of people rightly were impressed about Doug Bradley and the great conversation that you had. But there was another legendary figure in that interview who has not gotten enough attention, partly because she came in late,

but partly because you're just not aware of how incredible she is. And that is Denise Doff, Yes, sir, one of the great scream queens of the nineties, star of the Subspecies series, most recently Subspecies five, which was incredible. Denise Duff Denise Duff needs respect and I want more people to go check out that interview and post some comments in appreciation of Denise Stuff. Thank you will, thank you for that. The big one for me

wasn't even Doug Bradley. It was Harry Manvordini. That was my big get there, and he's great. But Denise Stuff, get I get it completely, get it all right, go into the next one. For I like how you managed me. You did a good job because I would have kept going I would have kept going up and you're still I see what you're doing and you're right to do it. Uh. We got a question, Ronnie says, any recommendations for the Mona Micabro sale. Uh, I have a

lot. Mona micabre has kind of just done a lot of great things. I would say, dear fan or the fan is a great one. Uh, Spider is a great one. Panic Eats is a wonderful release from them. Killer of Dolls, Killer of Dolls. Uh, Iguana with the what is the rest of that title? Iguana? Is it Iguana with a Tongue of Fire? Is that mondo? I believe it is. I think that's Ara. Maybe what am I thinking? Oh? The there's is the Fox with the Velvet tailed so similar. Yes, they pretty much all of their

stuff. If you've never seen the film they you will probably like something about every single one of their releases. They are one of the best most well rounded labels out there. Pull up Cinema Jimbo's There You Go, Cinema. Gimo says, I worked with any stuff on Hell Comes to Frogtown Too. I was the scripts supervisor on that. Fun to work with Robert Zadar. Hell. Yeah, when are we going to get a release of Hell Comes to Frogtown Too? Oh? Send that to Erica. You could have exp

have provided context, just reason for that. It was funnier to leave it like that. You know, like people think I'm just saying random and you don't know what I'm talking about. You know exactly what I'm talk about, and you could provide the context. That's what this back and forth is specific. I don't know if that is public knowledge, but she is working on

for her episode though. So Oh anyways, Keena Lover announced for Halloween that they are in twenty twenty four releasing Del Toro's Mimic on four K Mimic. Have you seen Mimic? Wait? He did the first one I thought he did. The second one was that Blade. You know, John Sales did some script doctoring on the on that first that first one, which lets you know the situation that they're in. You know that? Yes, not bad? Wait are you are you sure? Hold on? Yeah? Did the

second one? No, this is Del Toro instead of just looking it up? Have you seen Mimic? Yeah, the little cockroaches that look like they have trench coats. Thanks. See this is back and forth, will Well? Who did Mimic too? Okay? I say that you're right. Mimic two was directed by Jean Desagos Nakaze. All right, yeah, you know

it's okay. It was. It was Del Toro kind of getting himself established in Hollywood, and it has a I wouldn't consider it like canonical Del Toro, but uh like, if you're interested in understanding Del Toro as an artist, I think Mimic as well as Blade two are important to see. I would agree there. I don't think we we ever talked about Del Toro much. Are you anti Del Toro or I'm Del Toro agnostic in that all of

his movies that I've seen, and I haven't seen Pinocchio yet. But I've seen almost everything that he's done, and I've found all of them beautiful, but most of them I've found narratively lacking. Like I know this is gonna be the end of my life, but I prefer Neil Jordan's how Boy. Wait Neil Marshall, not Neil Soran. But yeah, I mean any anytime. Yeah, Devil's Backbone, Uh, just a gorgeous film. I remember showing Cronus uh to uh film class on my fortieth birthday, which was fun.

Yeah, I mean his films are gorgeous. And that's I haven't seen Pacific Rim yet or anything like that. Dan says, Neil Jordan's l Boy would be interesting. It cast like Robert Downey Junior or somebody. But uh, yeah, you know, a lot of his films I found a little narratively well, I said, lacking. But I don't know. Something didn't click for me in like Pan's Labyrinth, which I found was beautiful, watched with my mother, my mother wept watch. Yeah, yeah, of course

you did. I have some kind of I have some I mean, of course everybody did, is what I mean. Like I have some sort of emotional like void that prevents me from connecting to the particular melancholy of del Torum. But I do, I do have nothing but respect for him. I loved that backhanded compliment. It was not a backhanded compliment like I was saying you're I was saying you're a normal person and I'm not. Well, that's

the opposite of what it came across as. So it's beautiful. Anyways, we got an we got another Halloween surprise, which I know that you're very excited about. So let's discuss Terror Vision's release of Dante's Inferno from nineteen eleven.

And that is the slipcover. Here is the inner art on this and they are presenting a new four K restoration from surviving elements of an over one hundred year old film that was one of the first of its kind and inspired countless filmmakers through the ages, giving us what we know and love today. This release includes a new commentary and three new scores. Three new scores created

specifically for this release. The film is presented in the black and white, but they also have a red tint version, giving it a more hellish look. Red tints were used at the beginning of the twenty centuries, an anti copy system red colors were more difficult to shoot and couldn't be printed on film. This never before seen version was a copy of the international English version used across the world after the release of the movie, and therefore the intertitles are

in English. So you've got three news scores on this and then a new commentary by film historian James L. Nybar And this looks like an incredible release.

So it's so crazy that Terrorvision's doing this because I always support the kickstarters of what are they called Redwood manor yes, Redwood Creek something like that, not Mill Creek, well, Redwood something anyway, and they do these great silent films, but Dante's Inferno was the only one that I missed, Like I've supported all their others, but I missed this one, and so I don't have a copy of it, and now TerrorVision is putting it out.

Is it a different is it the same restoration or I believe it's the same restoration because there is no other elements and this is literally a public domain film. But the big difference and I've gotten a lot of questions, and not only that, we even have a question here. I heard this is the same transfer as the Redwood Creek Blu Ray transfer, and I've only heard bad things about that. Is that true? So on the Redwood Creek Blu Ray they put that film on the disc on they put it out in tennydi It

wasn't even ten adp, so it looks way worse. And then on top of that, it was compressed a hell on a BD twenty five, So this will be out on at least a BD fifty. Terror Vision always gives the films enough for him to breathe there and with three scores and a second presentation of the film, this is all the more reasons to purchase this release. It looks like an incredible release. Oh yeah, that's a definite. That's a definite for sure. Yes, And if you've not seen it,

the trailer for this looks pretty damn fun. I mean anything else, I'm a huge fan of silent films. As a sedner points out, I am the picture of Dorian Gray and was alive when these films were being produced. Oh man, Craig says, where is that trailer? I will get you a link one second. This is great and by the way, I did want to shout out this is going very quickly. If you want a slipcover

on this one, you may want to get it sooner than later. It's already more than halfway sold out, which for Terrovision, that is remarkably quick. There are less than nine hundred copies of that slip cover left already. People need to be cooperative with the scheduling of their sales. All right, all right, I'm gonna head over to Terror Vision after this is over. This might result in me emptying that Ronan Flick's card. I think it would be a one that you would enjoy more. Oh hell yeah, yeah,

weird. They don't have the trailer on their website. It is up on their YouTube channel. Not sure why it's not on the website yet. Next up, we got a random announcement from Imprint that is pretty large here. Imprint Films has launched what they are calling Imprint Asia and they say Asian cinema fans, this is for you via Vision Entertainment and Imprint is excited to announce

its newest media disc tribution expansion. With the launch of Imprint Asia. It will deliver ongoing releases of contemporary and classic Asian cinema across film festival, multi digital platforms and physical media, including four K and Blu Ray for Australia and New Zealand. They're already working with some of the biggest Asian licensing partners in

the market. The new brand will be launching with the host of key properties, including twenty twenty three box office mega hit Lost in the Stars, Larry Yang's twenty twenty three action comedy Right On with Jackie Chan, which here is actually surprisingly decent, and the twenty twenty three sci fi epic The Wandering Earth two, which we just talked about last week or the week before because it's

coming out from well Go USA as well. And they say in addition to the new release slate, there will be ongoing classic releases with new restorations and extras produced for physical media collectors, including chen Kigs, The Emperor and the Assassin from ninety eight, Farewell My Concubine from ninety two, Shueye Hark's The Legend of Zoo from two thousand and one, Key Commis d C Is Watching from two thousand and two, which was co written by A. Kira Kurosawa,

and many more. This latest branded arm of Via Vision will no doubt capture the hearts and minds of Asian cinema lovers across all genres. You muted yourself to say something. It's already captured. It's already captured my heart. Will you recommended this microphone? And I do not like the placement of the mute button. It's really great for most people because most people don't hold this microphone. It's supposed to be sat upon something. Well, I no longer

have a desk. Well, you need to get promoted again, promoted. I'm not even assistant to the regional manager. Paul is happy with thisnnouncement, and Nicomedia says, I hope imprint unearths. Some say Jun Suzuki Nikatsu titles feel like he's getting forgotten again except in Japan, and I don't see Criterion releasing those. Suzukis not to mention some Norfumi Suzukis. We're still waiting for Sex and Fury did that? No, No, in Australia didn't. Umbrella

didn't put that out. Somebody put out Female Yaka's Tale, but which was the sequel. But if Sex and Fury were released, I would already have several copies, several copies. Uh. Peter Puffer says, imprint releases are so much good stuff, but it's frustrating in the US and budgetary wise,

they do get kind of pricey. Can't really argue with that. Sadly, I do kind of like it when I go to the website and i look at the Australian price and I'm like whoa, and then I click st dollars and I'm like, okay, maybe, yeah, it would be nice.

All right, we are ready for the next one. And the next one is Ninja Versus Shark from twenty twenty three, is coming on Blu Ray on November twenty first from Media Blasters. And I've heard that this is actually pretty fun and that is a wild, wild cover, you know, irl. My money's on Shark. But as far as the movie goes, I'm willing to suspend disbelief of course, siveners, asking not to be a nitpicker. I can wait. But when is the Red Handcuffs release coming from Cauldron?

First off, I believe the Red Handcuffs release was not Cauldron, but now that Zero Woman Red Handcuffs. Oh oh oh sorry, you know what I need to know my role. I'll let you finish Bill. Who's it coming from THEO Neon Eagle Video is the one that put out Zero Woman, Red Handcuffs, and I believe the last email they sent out was that those would be shipping somewhere between two and three weeks after the top line and the other two titles that were just sent out recently. So if my math is right,

I think, sorry, this was really funny. I think there should probably be shipping in the next ten days or so. I am the analyst and you are the play by play. Come on, Charles, get it together, Senator. You ordered from Cauldron, but the label that is putting it out is Neon Eagle Video that is owned by Jesse from Diabolic and Cauldron and mister Jared Honor from Monda Micabro Cauldron. At the same time as Zero Woman, Red Handcuffs. Cauldron put out Ratman, So you you likely ordered

both of those, as did I, as did many of us. Yes, it is. It is an Asian focused label that is teeming with Cauldron for manufacturing and all of that. Uh, let me tell you the Zero Woman, Red Handcuffs. Holy shit, that's probably the most excited I've been all year about a title. I am very excited to see what else Neon Eagle is gonna unearth because they they've already got some fun stuff and that's only

their second release, right. Yeah. The other one was, h yes, good job, you're gonna say something now, Craig said, a man's got to know his limitations. And let me tell you, I'm constantly reminded. You know, I'm actually kind of sad because I've had the same boss in different jobs for seventeen years and she's amazing, just like the best boss I've ever had, and and she her she left her last because all these budget cuts are coming, so she wisely took another position elsewhere, and so

she's left. And you know, we're all sad about the band breaking up and everything, but the for me, what's going to be really difficult is that, for seventeen years I have, on a daily basis with with preternatural confidence, stated wrong things, and her role as my boss has been to correct me, and I no longer have that tether. Well, I'm happy to help in our hours together. Yeah, as far as we're concerned, that's obviously, like I can't even work a microphone, much less correctly identify

releases. All right, we got one more title before the OCN titles. Next up is Milestone Films, which is a Keno Larber partner label. They are putting out The Exiles from nineteen sixty one. Another one that I've not been able to see, but I have only heard great things about. This is a Kent mackenzie film, and it chronicles one night in the lives of young Native American men and women living in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles.

Based entirely on interviews with the participants and their friends, the film follows a group of exiles who are transplants from Southwest reservations as they flirt, drink, party, fight, and dance. I have not seen this? Have you been able to? Because this sounds incredible? Wait? Did Charles Burnett direct this? It says present Sherman Alexi and Charles Burnett present. Did he direct? I can't see. I'm not seeing that that's listed here. I'd

have to go look on IMDb. Well, whatever the case, his involvement is enough for me to want to see it, not to mention Sherman LEXI, you know all right? Anything else on the Exiles we like you. I don't know anything about it. This is a this is a revelation but again those those particular names as curators and potential a co creators. That's enough. That should be enough for everybody. All right, next thing that we're

going to talk about is OCN Titles. Unfortunately, the first announcement didn't copy over to Instagram properly, so we're going to look at it on the Vineger Syndrome website. And that is their release through their Vinegar Syndrome publishing line of the Maniac four issue hardcase comic collection. And this thing looks wild. Let's look at some of these pictures. Yeah, real coffee table. I don't know who all is in comics, but if you are, this looks like

a really nice, well put together set. Yeah, lots of goodies come with us, and if you want, you can order this T shirt with it, which the first time they did Zombie there was also a T shirt available and many people did not see that, so keep in mind if you want a T shirt you can check that out. There's a great one to wear to the grocery store. Yeah, I mean there's not anything super offensive on it. Gets the checkout? Did you find everything you're looking for?

Quite? So that is a Maniac and everything that comes with that next up is going to be let me get the other screen up here. It is. Uh, so they are putting out a an enamel pin that is filled with liquid of the eye scene from a zombie and uh, it's interesting that there's liquid in it. I kind of want to see that. Does the splinter move, like, do you get this? Does it do a little?

It doesn't look like it, but you can see the liquid is here, so it looks maybe the blood looks like it's spurting out, but it hasn't been penetrated yet. There's there shouldn't be any blood. I don't know. Maybe it's just flowing behind it. Well, that's cool. Ragnar got to meet Christina Lindberg on Halloween. That's cool. Oh, I think she was at she was at an American con, her first one in like nine or twelve years or something. I think, Well, she's in She's in

Northuzuki's Sex and Fury. Yeah. Nice. Stan had a little trouble resolving this image at first. You are not the only one. I had a lot of people ask what am I even looking at here? And yeah, when it's when it's blown up, it looks a lot better. The tiny picture did not look great, man. All kinds of people getting their Joe

Spinell plushy in nice. I wish I got that plushy. Uh. Next up, we got a whole bunch of partner labels and who's this Deaf Crocodile first up on the slate this month, and uh they are putting out Benny's

Bathtub, which was revealed exclusively on this channel. This one we've already talked about previously, but just really want to reiterate that this has three full episodes of the Danish children's TV series Sir Clean, which ran from nineteen sixty seven to seventy one, including Escape from America, which was banned back where this was made. And it sounds wild. Two audio commentary tracks on this, and a new essay by Steve Rifle, authoring by Fidelity Emotion Always because Deaf

Crocodile puts the best into all these releases. This looks like an astonishing, astonishing release and I cannot wait to see it. This was an immediate must have for me, and I'm gonna ensure that I refer to it by its proper title, Benny's Bathtub. That bathtub movie that was like, that's that's exactly what I was gonna say, but I was like, no, I'm not gonna do that. But yeah, this is a this is a definite pickup. I was unfamiliar with it, but that that episode we did with

Craig his discussion of the background and the trailer, Holy cow. Yeah, yeah, that's already in my my cart, my Vineger syndrome, Ocean cart and if you really want to see I think I'm going to do that. I think any yeah, you know what, I'm gonna get that direction from deaf crocodile. Look at you. Good job. Parental note, Benny's Bathtub feature scenes of animated semi nude mermaids, so hey, just wanted to point

that out there, just like The Little Mermaid had. That was the first side boob I ever saw nineteen eighty eight, eighty nine, When was the Little Mermaid? I think it was right around then something like that. Yeah, that's right, and I give another trading card. That's not if you get it through Ocean. There's no trading card, only semi nude. Yeah,

they have no tops. Little Mermaid was eighty nine. Yep. Next up, the label Canadian International Pictures is putting out the Christmas Martian from seventy five. While out looking for a Christmas tree one winter day, siblings Francois and Katou encounter a bizarrely dressed entity who emanates bubbles and shoplifts from a convenience store. When Katou convinced this man is really a Martian, the children follow

his green trail all the way to a flying saucer. After confirming his alien identity, they form an instant bond and pool their efforts to fix the martians damaged spaceship so you can return to his home planet. Meanwhile, the police joined forces with the vigilante mob to track down this mysterious visitor and put his antics to an end. I mean what first of all? But also this

looks wild. Slipcover for this looks fantastic, really loving all the colors on this, and they say a viable contender for the weirdest cande of all time, of all time. This also has on this available in the French and the more outlandish English dub. There's a commentary with Paul Krup and Jason Pachonski

fromcinuxploitation dot com. They also have trailers for all a thirty two minute compendium of the trailers for the Christmas Martian in the first fifteen films and the trailers for all series, trailers for all commentary, as well new audio interview with the actor Marcel Suburan. There is a Joy of Winter documentary short, an animated short, and a booklet with a new interview with the NFB curator Mark Saint Pierre. In an essay on the composer Jacques Perron, I mean this

is a loaded, fun looking release. Well, Marsha ask for help, you help them allegedly, Yeah, this just looks fun. I got a warning from Erica from Unsung Horrors that posted a two and a half star review that said, warning, this movie is certainly not for everyone, but it sounds wild enough to see at least once. Just you're just still laughing about Allegedly, Ronnie says, I asked my Canadian friends if they knew this movie,

and they didn't. I was disappointed they didn't have weird nostalgic feelings for it. Yeah, well this is a this is a Quebecan movie, right, I believe so, So it's different a Quebec quah quebec qua. Yeah, that's different. That's different. Yeah, like Quebec quam might not even say this is a Canadian movie. Yep, every single movie is someone's favorite movie. Completely agree. There you go, well said, right, that's that's the one. Then we got an announcement. Altered Innocence is putting out

Fogie is a Bastard from nineteen ninety eight. This is set in Zurich during the early seventies and posting a killer soundtrack that includes the Stooges and the Velvet Underground. This one sounds it looks pretty decent. You got a region free Blu ray, new interview with the director, restoration trailer, and a couple other trailers. Decent looking movie. So so on the slipcover here, what are you thinking on this one? I know you like a lot of the

Altered Innocence releases. Yeah, well I can't go wrong with that soundtrack. That sounds like worth a watch. At least it's a very will soundtrack. Yeah yeah, I'm all over it. Let's see. Ronnie just preordered this says it looks good. Yeah, it definitely looks good. Next one, I Blame Society is coming from the Canalog. This is a twenty twenty film and really kind of intrigued me. So this says, we gave you all

these ideas and you go off and make weird. Francis ha the famous last words of a producer who doubts the awesome power of writer director star Jillian Wallace Horvat. After a few idiosyncratic short films, Horvat gave the world a concentrated dose of her made a meta Madness and I blame society, a film that

destroys itself and its benefactors as it goes on. Lots of great individuals in this, including Making Blair, who I adore and I believe they Yeah, there is a film from twenty fifteen called Kiss Kiss Fingerban that has Anton Yelchin in it. That's it's only a short, but it's Anton Yelchin. I love him. Well. I don't know if I want to say this though why not? I don't know, you know, but for some reason that I don almost sound like a purist or anything. But for some reason that

title selling gross. That's just a short film on there, Well, being short does not have anything to do with it. I think it somehow tall. That's okay, And you know what, I bet this was part of her point. It somehow access to a deep seated puritanical imprint in my psyche, a remnant of the patriarchy that is ruining culture. So yeah, we'lls do it. I blame society too, I'm a feminist anyways. Next up Connie, one of my favorite of the Ocean Partner labels as well. They

are putting out Journey to the West from twenty twenty one. Again, great looking art on this release. I think that they really picked some great imagery on this and this is gonna be a region a locked blu ray HD presentation director's introduction for this intro interview with Kong Deshan. There's twenty four minutes, some trailers, promotional videos, and a booklet with stills and posters this film, though, if you've not read the synopsis, I'm gonna run through this

real quick because this sounds wild. The years have worn out. Tang Jihun Jihun the editor in chief of the foremost space exploration magazine in China. His entire life is now a I don't know that word pay pay peyon, showing my lack of education there, I guess to a space age long gone. When he hears of a collective UFO siding in a remote village called Burning Nest.

He glimpses a possibility for redemption. Flanked by a cynical staffer, a drunk and an insomniac groupie, he journeys westward to the Dalleong Mountains of Shishuan to face the truth about the universe and himself. I have heard that this is great. Is that a strand of DNA with a carot in it? That is precisely what that looks like to me, but also a video camera

and a wine bottle. Okay, I'm into it. Well. As I said last time, Connie is a company that I just kind of automatically pick up their titles as they come out, so no reason to change, I gotta admit. As we're about halfway through these partner label releases. Other than a couple, it seems like a lot of really exciting titles, but nothing

that the community overall is really jumping on hardcore, which is interesting. It seems like an odd batch to have everybody not be super excited for, so I hope people take a look at what all of these are, watch some of the trailers, actually read the synopsies and find out what they are and support the labels you like, if you've got the ability and you want to,

this might be a more challenging month. This is the first thing I see that this is the first month in a long time where I hadn't seen any of the titles and actually, yeah, I don't Actually was not familiar

with any of the titles. So I don't know if that's part of the issue for other people, but because it certainly gave me a moment where I'm like, well, I don't know, I don't know what I'm interested in this month, right, But as I'm taking the chance to, as you say, look at trailers and read the synopsis, I'm like a little more interested. Yeah, I totally get that. Next up is the Killing of Bobby Green. This is coming from Saturn's Core, and this is from nineteen

ninety. This also has let's see there is a bonus movie on this called Crooks from nineteen eighty nine as well, and then director's edit of Crooks that removes a good sixteen minutes from it. Lots of stuff coming on these discs Saturn's Core. Again, they never once ever put out a disc that doesn't have a ton of stuff on it, so they are just releasing everything that they can with these films. If you're into this, absolutely checked out laughing

because I saw Ronnie's comment there's no video game nostalgia doc this month. Milo's Secret Castle, the Untold Story. Oh man, I gotta sell you, you know, like I have never been an sv guy, not because of well, just because yeah, it doesn't look look the same as film and Saturn's Corps more than and I say, this is a guy who made her as of a film or never quite finished it. But Saturn's Core man is doing the lord's work or the underwords work. Because you know, I've really

gotten into stuff as a result of checking out. I mean always I knew Scooter McCrae. I knew his work and appreciated it. But Saturn's Core, probably as much as any other label, is introducing me to stuff that I otherwise never would have found that I do appreciate. So I don't know. I don't know about the killing of Bob Bobby Green, but I'll probably check it out at some point. Yeah, Saturn's Core, Terror, Vision, VHS, hit Fest, Visual Vengeance. Yea, these labels are putting stuff

out that that are soov and stuck there for years. It's quite astonishing some of these films that they're able to rescue right now. I enjoyed speaking of visual vengeance, I enjoyed la as Jabber. I thought that that turned out to be worth it. Yeah, I would agree there. Next up is the Dark Star Pictures title Pig Killer from twenty twenty two, which a title like that certainly makes you pause. Look at that cast. That's enough.

I'm definitely getting this. So this one says based on the terrifying true story of Robert Willie Picton, the pig farmer cum prolific lady killer whose horrific crimes shocked the world. Pig Killer graphically depicts Picton's felonious farmhouse of rape, torture,

slaughter, and dismemberment of almost fifty women. With this herculean hog Balthazar by his side, Willie and his menagerie of colorful cohorts terrorized Vancouver's downtown East Side for almost two decades until his two thousand and two arrest that uncovered the most bizarre series of murders Canada has ever seen. Ir what that's wild?

Uh? Gingerlynn is in this We got it behind the scenes with Ginger Lynn behind the scenes with Michael Pere, Deleted scenes, alternate scenes, Q and A from Siney, Excess Pig Mask Progress, Canadian Bacon, the making of uh Meet the Pig that's in the movie, and then a couple other auditions and screen tests and such. Yeah bye, Laying Biling is in this absolutely, Jake Busey, Yeah, Blue Temple, Yeah, this is great. That's all I have to say. My dog, my dog's name is also

Balthazar coincidental. Do you call him like RJ for short or something? No, I call him, uh, well, various obscenities. I was gonna say, most of the time, it's all profanities from what I hear. Fucking that dog man. My dog has been for some reason. I think it's because it's finally getting cold. My dog has been nestling between the wheels of my office chair while I work, so I can't move at all for hours at a time, and I go to move like a half an inch

and she freaks the hell out. I'm just like, get out of here anyway. Your dog's great, though, yeah, and she's she always acts like nothing happened. Right after that, she's like, oh, you want to talk. I hear you yelling you want to hang out? Yeah? Anyways. Next up is Yellow Veil putting out The Runner from twenty twenty two. This says, a strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded rural town. And that's the only synopsis you get, the odd thing here. That's

the synopsis you get, and you'll like it. And that's it. The odd thing here. This is thirty nine minutes. That's oh really, Yeah? The Runner is thirty nine minutes. Is there about that? Is there anything else? I mean, there's there's other stuff because there's an intro from Steven Hanley, there's an interview with a couple of people, of commentary tracks, some music videos, polaroid slideshow, the big Thing. There's an essay

by Alexander Heller Nicholas illustrated with polaroids from the sets. Well, I like her, but that's that's it. I'm not against shorts. Yeah, full price. This is up for full price. If you're not a subscriber, this costs twenty eight dollars. I don't want to sound like an old man or anything as opposed to everything else I've said tonight, But I see on there featuring all new music from Boy Harsher, and I'm like, who, yeah, same thing. Never heard of boy Harsher. Twenty eight dollars for

a thirty nine minute movie. Well, there be some good ass minutes. That's not a great thing, I don't think. Oh wait, boy Harsher made the movie and it features all new music from boy. Something tells me this is a vanity project. I'm very confused. Now is that his name or did he choose that? Where does it say boy Harsher made the movie on the cover A boy is a boy Harsher film. I'm too busy looking at the credits. I guess it says directed by J. Matthews and Augustus

Muller. Oh well, I wonder if boy Harsher is like the producer and it's like one of those is doing like from the producer of Yeah, it could be having you tonight, Tony, good to see you. We'll put his glasses on. It gets with the two edges from the camera. Doesn't want to sound like an old Oh that is rehearse, go, rehearse. Okay, so here we go. I love your screen, Dame, and I love that I have to repeat this. Bear butt gorilla hut, says

the runner is on shutter. I watched it. It's a long music video. What do you call that? You can't call that? Spread equal? What is that? I'm talking about? The image? Oh I saw? Okay, I'm getting it down so I don't get tost Yeah, a thirty nine minute film film and quotation marks for twenty eight bucks when you're not a subscriber, and even then as a subscriber, it's it's twenty bucks like that's

that's honestly still a little high for this, I think. But you know, this is the genius of boy Harsher because we've been talking about We've been talking about this film for longer than any movie we've talked about tonight, almost as long as the movie we've got We've got, I mean, Craig's watching, and we spent like thirty seconds on the bathtub, on Benny's bathtub,

and here we give him a full show previously. Yeah, but we're going on and on about this fucking runner and we're just given boy Harsher what he wants. Yeah, let's let's move next up this month from AGFA Shredder Orpheus from nineteen ninety Let's shred Our Way to Hell. The Greek myth is reimagined

as a post apocalyptic skateboard rock opera what did I just say? Rock opera and Shredder Orpheus, a low budget hallucination that drops somewhere between the music video for Devo's Whippet, a Bones Brigade skate tape, and a surrealist art project. The story follows Orpheus, a rock star who descends to Hell in order to save his kidnapped wife and the universe from Satan and his hypnotic TV signals.

Filmed in Seattle, featuring a rare screen roll from Stephen Jesse Bernstein the william S Burrows of the Pacific Northwest, Shreder Orpheus makes its disk debut with a new preservation from the original film elements. That's just a funny thing to say, the william Burrows of, Hey, look, this looks like it'd be a good double feature with Prayer of the roller Boys. You know what I'm saying. And Due McMahon is excited, so that that tells me something,

yeah, he says. Never. Shredder Orpheus is huge. Never thought i'd see it on Blu Ray. First time I've ever pre ordered from VS. Wow, Oh, that's an endorsement. Must be a big one, he says. It's not like anything you've ever seen, I guarantee. Well, then have you seen the Runner. We almost have a full commentary done

for it. Now Death send him an influence. So this disc is also going to have a bomb Shelter video promo from ninety three, a commentary with the director Robert McGinley and Agfaz brett Berg, who's fantastic behind the scenes photo gallery preservation of the original VHS version, which I love that they're doing that. More companies should do that. That's fun. Original home video trailer booklet with a Robert McGinley interview by David J. Moore and writing by Amy Rose

and subtitles fun looking release, Never heard of it? Greg says. Was this also shot on the mean streets of ben Oregon? Hey man, Antifa, Oh man, you'll be careful out there. Next up, Umbrella is releasing Top Not Detective from twenty seventeen. This previous got a Third Window Films release, so you might have that one if you are somebody that's been getting some of the Third Window releases. Just a heads up. This one is

region free. An audio commentary by the directors the original pilot episode on this you got a trailer team y as previs fights, behind the scenes feature at a CD soundtrack coming in this. That's not all that common. So uh yeah, this looks like a decent release and this one is the same price as Runner. I'm sorry. Well, you know, it's like it's like a cricket thing. You got a striker and a runner, you gotta get him in tandem. Yep. Uh, Dude, McMahon says, I can

finally retire my VHS of or More. Was it called Orpheus Shredder Orpheus? Uh says I heard it was released on DVD, but never found a copy. It seems like AGFA saying it was never it's making its disc debut, So maybe it was never officially on DVD and that's why you couldn't find a copy. Yeah, I agree with this. Kerry mulligan says, Shredder sounds like it could be fun, like Turbo Kid and Psycho Gore Man. Wow. Yeah, Well, Timestriker looks pretty cool too. It's actually called topknot

Detective sir. Yeah, well it's the time Striker. What is that? I believe it's a show within the show, It says. This mockumentary unravels the tale of how Ronan Sui Tan Time made it to the Australian scenes back in the late nineties, retitled as Topknot Detective. Did you already say that? No, but I typed it yesterday. Okay, let's see. Michael says, no sign yet on the Barne Noble Criterion sale. I think last time they started at midnight. I gotta agree. I've been refreshing at this

at the same time when I could every so long. And yeah, it's still not showing up. So we'll see what happens. I don't want to sound like a nihilist or anything, but I'm just gonna wait till tomorrow. I don't think there's anything wrong with her or later later today. I guess,

yes, it is after midnight there. Factory twenty five is releasing Warm Blood from twenty twenty two, and this one looks like it could be a really interesting standout from this month, says set in the underbelly of nineteen eighties Modesto, California, which is almost like saying the mean streets of Eugene, Oregon. I gotta be honest, right, like, oh Modesto, I've

heard about all those Modesto gangs. Warm Blood uses the real life diary of a teenage runaway named Red, returning home to find her father in this narrative.

In his narrative featured debut, the director Rick Tarnowski's history is a skate video director informs the frenetic storytelling style as he combines Red's nihilist musings with a collage of documentary and B movie meta narratives that paint a CD picture of life on the outskirts of town in old modesto talk radio bits and punk music underscore the auditory cacophony of doom, while frequent Kelly reichart collaborator Christopher Blovelt lends his

immersive naturalist lens shooting on gritty sixteen millimeter While Red searches the streets, A constant, foreboding presence looms around the chemically toxic river that is polluting the town. Via cable access news reporter interviewing the local residents about its impact, Tarnaski infuses today's growing apathy around the insurmountable nature of our man made ecological disasters into this raw, politically subversive tale. Okay, I'm interested in Sanmas, but

I resent the number of adjectives in the title or the synopsis. Everything. You just read like there's a lot in that synopsis that was like ninety percent adjectives. It really was way too many adjectives. Write me a paragraph, but make it pretty. You know that many adjectives is kind of a red flag. You know, when you see that many adjectives, you gotta say yourself, I don't believe them all. I don't believe them all. If there was six, we'd talk. I just feel like that was some extraneous

adjectives. Oh man, Chris is asking do we know of Subscriber Week is in January again? I forgot if they announced it. I believe. Don't don't quote me as many people might, but I believe Justin has confirmed on Facebook that it was going to be in January again, But I am not one hundred percent sure. And uh Sibner, I think it'll be three am that starts, so it matches with the West coast. Last time it actually started with the East coast. Maybe they're maybe they're trying to give love to

the coasts. Then Factory twenty five is also able to sell this LP crate glass ornament and then this VHS glass ornament. And these are pretty nice. They look pretty nice at least I don't know that I want to buy them for the price that they're up for, considering they're twenty dollars apiece and only a couple inches. But says the guy who does not like Jess Franco but has the Franco ornament. I like some Jess Franco, but that ornament,

that ornament is amazing. I don't even have that ornament. I'll sell it to you for ninety dollars. I'll sell you a copy of debt Or for six hundred and fifty. Oh, man, love it. I'll trade you my scarlet box for it. I already have the scarlet box. Oh, here we go. We'll getting into your favorite series. I'm just gonna turn

it off. Thanks for watching everybody, anyways. Next up, Keno Lober announced the thirty eighth entry sorry I don't know new Rovenuda sixteenth sorry, sixteenth entry into their film noir The Dark Side of Cinema series is coming on January ninth. This is gonna have the brand new HD Masters of the Mystery of Marie Roget, Chicago Deadline, and iron Man. These are from nineteen forty two, forty nine, and fifty one. All three are in black and

white. They're all from a two K scan of the thirty five millimeters fine grain elements. We got a new audio commentary for the Mystery of Marie Roget by Tom Weaver, Gary L. Prange and Tom Zimmerman. We have a new audio commentary for the Mystery of Marie Roget by Kim Newman and Stephen Jones. New audio commentary for Chicago Deadline by Alan K. Rhad. Another new audio commentary for Iron Man by Gary Garani. Some trailers, and that's it.

I know you're not excited, but I'm I'm one hundred percent all in on the film noir series from Keno, and I love the fact that like half of them are titles that are so obscure that this is the only way they can get released. It is in these kind of branded box sets. Every box set that I've gotten, and I've got about six or seven of these so far, everyone has at least one movie that was a revelation to me. It's good. Yeah, I'm not against them getting released at all.

That's a great thing super stoked. This one, though, Keno is releasing Please Not Now from nineteen sixty one. This is coming on January two, starring one Brigitte Bardeaux. That's wrong, we've seen it. Audio commentary by Alexandra Heller Nicholas on this Okay, great look and release. I mean, anytime Alexandre Heller Nicholas is on a disc, it's already worth it. And this, I think is a Bordeaux movie that probably many people are unfamiliar

with, including me. This is what I've seen, you know, like listed in books, but I've never watched. So some said it was the most provocative comedy of nineteen sixty one. Oh then we got some BFI announcements today. They are releasing The Wages of Fear on four K from three. This is coming on February fifth in the UK. And this is where you

wax poetic for the next three minutes on this film. Go right ahead, Nona, I just get it. That's I mean, anybody watching this show who hasn't seen The Wages of Fear, I should get this and see the Wages of Fear. And I know there's a lot of freakin fans who enjoy Sorcerer, which is a remake of this film. So this is your chance to ref and this is a complete I had not heard this at all. I am learning this at the moment that you post it. I have the

I have the Criterion release. Obviously, I had no idea four K was about to come out. Wow, this is Cludo's masterpiece. Yeah, so a lot of people. I have recently got this on Blu ray and now it's coming out of four K. So just throwing it out there. It's getting a release. Ronnie says, what's it like ordering from BFI from the US? Don't ask Sibbner who is still waiting on titles that he ordered during a sale like a good six or eight weeks ago. Usually it's pretty decent.

I'm not sure what's going on right now, Chris. This is not BFI's first four K release. They've done a handful now at this point. I believe. In fact, I think the Proposition may have been their first four K release. Oh, written by Nick Cave. It does not mention the source of the restoration. Craig, No, it does not. Oh that might be an issue. Then I wouldn't say that until we know something. Well, That's why I use the word might. Well, we don't

need to mention a potential issue. It was too late. I did right next time, don't well, I used the word might because then I said nothing. I said nothing at all. Well, it's time you realize that you are Charles Barkley, and people look at you for inspiration and knowledge on these and when you say there might be an issue, people are already thinking there is an issue that needs to be resolved. I'm not a role model, nor have I ever won a championship at any level. I mean,

to be fair, Barkley barely won. He didn't win. Didn't he win one? No, he almost did. He he got traded to the Rockets with when they still had clubs. But they didn't. They didn't, they didn't get it. And you know what, I'm glad Karl Malone ever won because fuck that guy. I wish Charles had gotten one. Charles Barkley deserved it. The championship, Charles is pretty damn funny. And I do think

it's hilarious that they put Carl Why are we talking about sports? It's hilarious that they put Karl Malone on that Laker's dream team, right, before he retired. That was god awful. I thought that was a fitting end for all all people involved. It was such I enjoyed watching North Carolina's own Rashid Wallace and the Detroit Pistons take those pieces of shit apart. Anyways, enough about the wages of fear. I guess BFI also announced February nineteenth on Blu

Ray they're releasing Erna Hertzeg Radical Dreamer. Yeah. This master filmmaker, a tour poet, truth seeker, explorer, brand meme, actor, alauded voice,

artiste, doomsayer, legend. That is Werner Hertzeg. This is the man now eighty one, who had a three hundred and twenty ton steamboat hauled over a steep hill in Peru, who hypnotizes his actors, climbs down into volcanoes, talks to murderers on death row, cooks and eats his own shoe, and was once shot at It's these moments, along with other stories, as well as his appearances and everything from The Simpsons to The Mandalorian, that

have made Herzog a cult figure the world over. With exclusive behind the scenes access into Hertzog's everyday life, rare archive material, and in depth interviews with the man himself and celebrated collaborators including Christian Bale, Nicole Kidman, and his wife Lena Herzog. We are giving an exciting glimpse into his work process in personal life. Also appearing in the film are Joshua Oppenheimer, Robert Pattinson,

Patti Smith, Carl Weathers, Vim Vendors, and Chloe Shao. You're also gonna have a trailer on this and a booklet about with new writing on the film and full credits. I love Erner Herzog, one of my probably top five or six filmmakers. And you know, Grizzly Man is still not on blu Ray. Can you believe that? Look it up because if I would love to be wrong, and if I am wrong, I will go purchase

it from wherever right after this. But I like to teach, in particular the enigma of Casper Hauser his I just love Verner Hertzeg's films Into the Abyss, you know, talking about interviewing serial killers and stuff. One of the great indictments of capital punishment in America, one of the few countries that still as capital punishment. One of the great three D movies Caves have Forgotten Dream Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Can I interrupt to say that Grizzly Man has been

released three times on Blu Ray in the UK? Thank you? Okay, Well, I don't live in the UK, but I will now look it up. Unconscionable that it hasn't been released. I love that. After I answered that I just got an email from Simner and giving me a link to the release of the UK I don't I don't want to sound like a narciss or, narcissist or anything, but I think Senator waits until the first Thursday of each month just to fact check everything I say. I'm ready to go.

Okay, uh my point is I really love uh Vernon Hertzeg. You know he's the one Zach Snyder thing. No, is it? I think it's Zack Snyder. Incident at Lockness. I don't know that one. All right, Senator, tell me if I'm right on Incident at Lockness, the mockumentary about the Locknest Monster with Hertz Herds song is acting in it. It's Zach Penn is the director, Zach. Okay, it was a Zach. What did Zach Penn do The funck is that well? Anyway, incident lockness

is awesome too. So what I'm trying to say is I can't wait to see this documentary. I love Verner Herdzong so much, and you know, there are the endless parodies of his voice and the way he talks cosmically about everything. But god damn, don't you wish you could hang out with him? Oh? Well, realistically probably not, but like in a man, that'd be fun. Theoretically maybe that's exactly the kind of conversation I want to have about everything, all right. Next up from BFI, they are putting

out Beautiful Thing from nineteen ninety six. This is coming on March nineteenth on BLU Ray and I have heard only wonderful things about this, says During a long hot summer in South London, Jamie is bunking off school more than usual, scurrying back to the TV in the flat and the Thamesmead, a state where he lives with his mother, Sondra, whilst his neighbor Leah, who's been kicked out of school, Spencer Day's listening to Mama Cast records and the

same block as Jamie's sporty classmate Stay or Steve, whose home life is punctuated by the regular beatings he receives from both his father and brother. One night, in a bid to escape the violence, Steve takes refuge in Sanders flat and sleeps head to toe with Jamie. As Sanders struggles with a job promotion in her relationship with her hippie boyfriend Tony, Jamie and Steve gradually discover their affection for each other. And I believe it's supposed to be a really great

LGBT focused coming of age movie. That's supposed to be great. Yeah, that sounds cool. Yeah, I like. I like a good romantic unless it's love. Actually, I like a good romantic film. I'm only laughing, not about what you said. But Sibner has now emailed me the poster of Incident at Locknest. Well, all right, what else does Zach Penn direct? Why did I think he was Zack Snyder? I don't. Zach Penn has also directed Let's see I've got a pulling up now. Oh man,

that is not the face I expected on somebody named Zach Penn. Wow, Wow he is. He has directed three things, Incident of Lockness the Grand from two thousand and seven and Atari game over from twenty fourteen? Is that like an ets ETR documentary coming weird? Yeah? That's Isn't that crazy what memory does? Because I remember I remember seeing Incident lock Ness when it came out and h and be like, wow, this is Zack Snyder.

Maybe I don't know. I don't know how I made the mistake. It's also wild because it was two thousand and four, Yeah, twenty years ago. Do you understand the difference between now and then? Oh my god, I was so smart and then I was like I was, I was svelt man a long time ago. Well, anyway, a point is Werner heart talk is great and I gotta I gotta say this. I don't know who.

I can't remember who posted this, but I think it might have been carried somebody said that towards the end of the night, I have morph than to Norm McDonald, which I don't exactly know what that means, but I guess it's because I'm getting tired my voices. But uh, but now you've gotten to this like uh gay love story directed by Henny McDonald, and I can't help but think of it like Norm's sister or cousin or something to be like, hey, hey, everybody deserves a lot. Now I want to

hear the mashup of Charles Barkley playing Norm McDonald. Oh god, I don't even know what that would be. I'm like beautiful Things starring Andy Richter. Wow. Yeah, Sumner says to check out Zach Penn's writing comments and uh not comments, sorry, credits and uh he's got a lot of stuff in here. Free Guy, Ready Player One, The Avengers, The Incredible Hulk, X Men, The Last Stand, and Fantastic four and elektra all of Will's favorites. Okay, well, I just want to say that Zach Penn

made a good movie. Norm mc doodson, Hey man, I'll take that. I missed that guy. I remember, Oh my god, my sister did the most appropriately uh norm thing, but it made me cry. I didn't know he had died, and I just I got this text for my sister, and it was a gift of the scene in Dirty, Dirty Work when Norm is being thrown into a dumpster. And so I just opened my phone. It's this is repeated image of Norman donald been thrown into a dumpster. And then I get a news alert that he had died, and I

fucking wept. I got cried and uh it took it took me a few hours. But but I uh but I had to say to my sister, you know what that was? That was the right move. Unintentional norm type humor. I don't know, it's oh man, you should see. I've got a I've got Q cards in front of me. This is I've been working, this is. This is the reason I'm ONM only once a month. I work on it. Uh, let's go to the next one. We only got a couple left. Uh. BFI is also releasing on a

January twenty second scale. U scaala not sure to pronounce this, I've not seen it. Don't roast me in the comments please. From twenty twenty, it says archive footage, eye popping movie clips, acid crazed animation, and some famous names collide to tell the story of London's infamous influentia Scala cinema, scallow cinema, with its cracked marble floors, resonant cats and mysterious extra sensory rumblings. This was magic and a refuge from the violence of Thatcher's Britain.

Hilarious, reverend and ultimately heartbreaking with the fabulous original score by Barry Adamson. It is more than mere nostalgia. It's an X rated love letter and a universal shout out to the power of cinemas to inspire impressionable young minds and create a sense of community for outsiders, a place where everyone is welcome. Yes, we need we need those. I like to say that about this place too. I missed the writing credit for ninety nine's Inspector Gadget. I didn't

expand the IMDb I apologize Sidner. Terry says. The only way that this could be more for Terry would be for them to retitle it from Scala to Terry. The incredibly strange film show clip package is the cherry on top. Yeah, there's a lot on this. Oh this is a Yeah. It was one hundred audio feature commentary by the directors. Best of the rest, essential outtakes from it. Thirty minute intimate portrait of the cinema in its later

years, originally made for Cable London. The Scaler's projectionist at work. Incredible incredibly strange film show sampler, Essential psychotronic interviews with some Scala favorite filmmakers. Animations from the film that's from twenty twenty three. The Viz cartoonist creates a piece of artwork for the film's from this year as well lots of new stuff. This looks to be a pretty loaded disc if you are into something like

this. And we'll left. I think we only got one or two left, so let's discuss The Eternal Daughter. We had gone over this one previously. But Joanna Hogg's release is coming on January twenty second on blue ray from the BFI. This is going to have an audio commentary by Joanna Hogg and the PDE Stephanie Kludge. We got a short film by Joanna Hogg from twenty twenty three that's eleven minutes, and there's a theatrical trailer and some other extras

that will be announced at a later date. And h yeah, it looks looks like a good release for this one. And we don't have a US release for this one yet, So love Joanna Hog. Sorry, had a familial situation occur, Love Joanna Hogg. Good. BFI's got some shit this week, this month, whatever, whenever they're releasing them, Well, this one is January. They're kind of all over the place, including one of these was March we're already getting March announcements. Sir, who knows what we're

even going to be here? I know, well, uh, February twenty six, they're also releasing Getting It Back, the story of Again. Another word that can be pronounced six different ways? What's what would you say as you're reading this? Will you're the educator? I'm going with Simande Simonde. This is from twenty twenty two and the racially turbulent UK of the early seventies. A group of black musicians came together in South London with the common love

of rhythm and a message. A piece Simande, with a dove as their symbol, combined jazz, funk, soul and Caribbean gurus to form a unique sound. Despite success of the US, they faced indifference in their native Britain, becoming disillusioned and disbanding in seventy five. This is going to have a trailer on it and an illustrated booklet with new writing on the film and full credits, and that is it. I just wanna Simonde, got it? That's what I fucking said. You said Simonde, not Simonde. I just

looked it up. I was correct. Samande ah means dove, and calypsour. I love it. You sound like so, I don't know, like nonplussed about that. Yeah, this is what the fuck it means. Clipso God, I'm actually I'm doing an impression of my dad. Anytime, anytime anything like related to like any kind of awareness of other people comes up, my dad goes, I'm woke. Oh Jesus, I'm woke. I'm into it. I've come around. I've come around, That's what he says.

Because I've come around, I'm like, way to go, dad, Could you just sound a little less angry about it? All right? Last thing we do after announcements is check on what is coming out next week, just

in case you were forgetting, and there's quite a lot. Cargo four k, Witness four K, that's an arrow release, American Graffiti four K, which again I'm not one to trash like we were talking about with mean streets, but I'm hearing American Graffiti is littered with DNR, so you may want to wait on some more specific reviews from those that are getting that early. I'm not checking that one out anytime. So it's also littered with shitty writing.

See that was a very norm joke. Scrooge four K next week Trading Places four K new four K steel Book of the Guns of Navarone, Jackie Chan box set from Criterion, Black Hawk Down four K steel Books, Surviving the Game finally on blue from Shout. Violent Knights, relely Re release on four K. Duck Soup, Monkey Business, Animal Crackers, Horse Feathers are all getting standard releases from the studio next week. Oh Wow, full Body

Massage from Unearthed. The South Park of the Streaming Wars coming from Paramounts Grand Tarisma four next week as well. Coconuts also one of those standards from the studio. Buster Keaton Collection, Volume five from Coen Media. World of Giants from the Classic Flicks collection, Shamus coming to our baskin from Fun City Editions, which we don't get to talk about enough. The Clerk's Won Through three Premium box set. I think this is the one that folds out like the

quick Stop if I remember right. The perfume of the Lady in Black. That's a rare video title bullet for Sandoval coming from VCI Robodoc. This is one that people are saying it's actually pretty good. Uh. The Gamblers coming from VCI Warhorse One. I believe that one is coming from well, go Usa, Lion Girl coming from MVD. That's most of the big ones. Any of those near the top at least that you're eager for are picking up. Go back to full body massage. Look at it quickly and tell me

it doesn't look like Joe Bob and Darcy. So. I've never said this before because I know your affinity for Joe Bob, but Joe Bob looks like a younger version of my grandfather that's passed away, unfortunately, And that picture makes it very apparent. He looks just like my grandfather in that picture. Well, I'm not offended, I'm just sorry he's passed away. Eh. He was kind of a dick. Yeah, so there's some good stuff coming out, I mean, Surviving the Game obviously, the Jackie Chan, the

Witness, all those Marx brothers. People should check out if they don't already have them in box sets and stuff, Buster Keaton obviously. Yeah. A bunch of good stuff, cool, cool, cool, good week Yeah. Yeah yeah. Uh, Craig has a witness already. Simmonar wants to know if anybody else listening to the New Beatles song today did you hear about that? And listen to it at all. Oh man, I remember. I

remember when it was like, what was the song? When the anthology came out, like twenty years ago, the big documentary yep, and I was like, oh, this is the last song. So no, I haven't, I haven't heard yet. I'm sure I will, but it wasn't like something that I was like, right looked about and I don't, all right, don't. I've never really been a Beatles guy. You don't. You don't seem like a Beatles guy at all. I like him. I used

to date. I used to date a woman who was who was like obsessive and had like every you know, had record like live recordings of them singing in German at playing in German clubs and stuff. So like I've I've listened to all of it and like every I mean, abbey Road, what a great album. But but it's not like my thing. I'm more of a like and this is probably because of my dad. I'm more of a kinkskuy. I like the Kinks, working working class rock operas, you know,

Yeah, I get that. Yeah. A lot lots of stuff going on, god, lots of lots of films being released. That's the big thing, and man, one thing I did want to say before we get into this whole managing a physical collection part of the conversation. I had somebody comment on one of the Instagram posts and I glossed over it tonight because I didn't know if I was gonna mention it. But there there was a comment that said too many new movies and somebody upset that a movie post two thousand was

getting another release and essentially just posting negativity on an announcement. All these films need to be saved. There are countless films going through film festivals right now that are not getting any release, not going on streaming, not getting any physical media release, and therefore we'll be on the verge of being lost media very soon. That's that's crazy to think of in twenty twenty three. And

you know what, this is so important that you're saying this. I didn't know you were going to bring this up, but I'm glad you did because I want to make a confession. When I looked at the OCN releases, I found myself going like, oh god, everything's from like twenty two, twenty twenty three. I don't know about this, And I had to stop myself and be like, why am I like biased against new movies. Well, there's a couple reasons, right. One, most new movies suck because

of the effect of the blockbuster over the last thirty years. Okay, but in fact, throughout history, most movies suck, just like most books suck and those songs suck. You know, you have to look to find the good stuff, and sometimes the stuff that you think sucks is actually pretty good.

It just takes a while to realize it. But the other thing is, you know, as somebody who is trained in film studies, you're kind of because you spend so much time studying film history, you you kind of gravitate towards older releases as a result, because you're used to kind of the archive mentality, like I need to go back and learn what's been what's been made, and and how what's been made influences what's been made since. And so as we get farther and farther up and closer to the present day,

you kind of have less less imprinted reverence. Yep, boy, But you're right, the new stuff is in just as much danger of being lost as the silent films were, right when they didn't preserve film at all and just burned it. The new stuff isn't getting physical release at all at all. It's going to streaming for a couple months and then disappearing or not even going

to streaming. We're not even going to streaming. We'll never know the genius that might have been backgirl and so Yeah, like dude McMahon says, but are those new films in as much danger as fifty to one hundred year old films on deteriorating film stock. Funny enough, they are, because most of the times the films that we know that are on deteriorating film stock that are fifty to one hundred years old, they're being archived one way or the other,

or they're being restored every so often. But something that's on a single hard drive from a director, it literally may not go anywhere. And if it's on one hard drive for a director, how many people in the chat have had a hard drive fail on them. I've had a hard drive fail this year already. It happens all the damn time. God Siminar even brings up, remember Toy Story two almost got completely erased because somebody took something home,

Like it's crazy, what goes through some of these. It's not just film stock that is deteriorating, it's the fact that we could lose all of this. Yeah. Carrie Mulligan says the worst part of attending film festivals is that you sometimes fall in love with the film you may never see again, still hunting down Norway's Harajuku, among many others. There was when I was

at Texas Freightmere a few years ago. There was a film that I saw like the first third of and the person I was with was going through massive back problems and we need to walk out. And I'm still dying to see the end of that movie. And I don't even remember what the name of

it is, so I can't search it out. Yeah, you know, and this will kind of get us into not that I'm pushing us towards it, eventually, questions of collecting and physical media storage, because it's exactly these kinds of questions that make it so hard for me ever to get rid of something Like I've seen Ninja Zombie and I enjoyed it, but I'm probably never going to watch it again, right, But I can't get rid of it. But it's a DVD and I can't I can't, you know, like

what if what if I need to show this to somebody? Yeah, you know. And yeah, the other thing is especially for you know, people doing stuff like you and I especially you as an educator. A lot of this stuff if you can't see it anywhere else and you need to refer to something, Yeah, you literally have a library you have. I mean I call this this space the disconnected physical Media collection Museum and libraries what I call

it. And there's been many times Will and I have been working on something or talking about something and I go, oh, yeah, I've got a copy of that. I'll go pop it in and see if you know what the audio commentary on that one says about it, and we'll go do some do some research. I just had to send something to Germany because they couldn't find something, a copy of something on a disc, so I was the

one that could help them. Yeah, every semester, my students are amazed when I'll show a film and they can't find it torrenting somewhere, and then they're like, shit, I'm gonna have to actually go to class. Yeah. So many things just completely unavailable, and it's it's it's amazing that that that I'll even have a physical copy of it. When you think of how many films have not even made the leap to VHS, much less to DVD,

Blu ray, you know. And that's that's why the work that these boutique labels do is so important, right, like, because the big studios definitely aren't doing it anymore. Right You still have more of archives hopefully will keep going, you know, paramount, you know, but but most of them, but most of the stuff this needs rescueing isn't necessarily with the big studios, so right, And that's that's why, like the Netflix DVD program

was such a big deal for people like will. That's why Scarecrow Video offering people to rent nationally through through their rental program and they will send it to you, you can send it back. That is a huge thing where you can access some of these not only just the old films, but the bonus

features that are on those that could be potentially lost as well. That's one of the things I descended Germany, like, even if you get the rights to something, some of these places they just don't care and don't have copies of it. It's wild what some of these go through. It's Anyways, I could just go on for this for hours. Well we're gonna be that's

what we're talking about further, huh touoche. So that's why it's so important to physically store your stuff well and when you're moving, take good care of them. So I'm gonna highlight dude's comments here first and then we'll go into some of that Dude McMahon says. Circling ran back to Pamela Pierce heard a great interview where she had trouble tracking down a good print of Boggie Creek because the distributor burned most of the thirty five millimeter prints. She heard Tarantino had

a copy but didn't know how to get a hold of them. She ended up buying one on eBay for a couple thousand bucks. That's amazing, Well for looks pretty good, and and look it's it's not a movie for everybody, but it's really interesting because it's it's it's essentially a proto uh, a proto true crime, proto unsolved mysteries, proto ancient aliens, or or or one of those kinds of pseudoscience reality shows. Because it's a it's a it's

a compilation of re enactments of quote unquote real Bigfoot encounters. And you know, I think for any unadventurous filmgoer it's a boring movie. But when you when you really sit down and give it the attention and enjoy the incredible location photography, I mean, it's just gorgeous, but also kind of get into the experimental structure of the film, it's really fulfilling experience. So yeah, Boggy Creek is a movie that I don't know if I'll ever watch it again,

but I'm definitely not getting rid of it. And I love my long sleeved tea that I got with no extra charge from Pamela Pears herself. So on that note, as we said, we're going to discuss a little bit on the physical maintaining of the discs and some tips for moving that I had prepared for somebody else. I was going to put this in another video, but may as well go over it here. So first, you've you've had to move quite a bit recently. Do you have any any casualties anything that

got damaged in the move at all? Yeah, And this is why anytime there's anytime Criteria announce makes an announcement and I see a cardboard box set, I'm like, God damn it, because I know that it's going to get damaged when I have to move it around, inevitably in storage. Right yeah, so right now, Yeah, my collections in about fifty some boxes. I had kept everything alphabetical, entirely alphabetical, with separate sections for box sets

based on director, actor or you know, themed collections whatever. But I can't do that here. I have room for Maybe this is like the most privileged complaint you've ever heard. I have room for maybe a thousand movies in the hear And so what I'm doing, and this is the first time I've ever done something like this, is I'm pulling out stuff by label. So behind me here is Severn. That's like almost the complete Severn, pretty much

the complete seven. And I've got my Imprint and my Radius and my Eureka and eighty eight and all my O c ms. I don't have Vinegar, Syndrome or Criterion out because there's so many of those that I need to get like a rotating tower for them. I've got on the opposite side of this camera. I've got all of my four k's pulled, and that's kind of it, but it's kind of weird because I'm so used to my viewing habits are very director focused or genre focus. Yeah, and when things were alphabetized,

it was easy for me to just know where to go. On the other hand, and I know, you know, I've watched a lot of people's videos in which they show how they arrange their collections, and I'm I'm kind of interested in seeing how it looks for the for the displayer in me for the first time, to see all the all the label right, the label continuity. I've got all my error four four four fours there that one's easy, my synaps and my Mando Macabro on the other sign, so that

part is going to be interesting. I'll be able to concentrate my viewing on those. I certainly can't put my keyno out. That's like half the collection. I gotta admit, it is really nice to see labels together when when there's something that looks nice together, like I I have. The far corner of my room is just red because it's Monda macabre. All of the DVD and Blu ray cases next to each other is just bright red. A lot

of the arrow ones look really great together. Especially like the slipcover Blu Ray releases. They look fantastic, So that part is kind of cool. The the opportunity to curate, you know, I can. I spent all this week. I've been pulling boxes out and going through them, and I've gotten about a box and a half worth of stuff to get rid of. And I pulled out, uh, I pulled out all my Gemlin Norski films for reasons that I'm not going to say at this time, and h and that

was kind of fun going through stuff. And of course I picked out a couple other titles that I'm like, I need to watch these like this week. But I also, you know, going back to your question about damage and and losing stuff, and then and and just the the kind of esthetic and ethical questions about collecting and display, it's tough, you know, Like

again, being able to collect at all is a privilege, right. It means that you either have disposable income where you're making bad choices, and you're capable of making bad choices, right, and probably a little bit of both, or a lot of both in my case, I'm sure in your case. Two, I don't talking about it. I'm seeing all these great comments. And you know what I'm not seeing is people who are like, you know what, I'll put them in sleeves. I keep them all in the

envelopes. It's like, that's a different channel, sir. You know there's a community for you elsewhere. Dude McMahon says he only has two my norskis. I don't believe you. I think you have more. You just don't know it. Chris saying, Will if they came out with a two hundred and seven disc Jess Franco Complete box set for two grand, would you buy it? The answer is yes, Yeah. I mean that's a pretty good fucking deal that I'd probably get that. If it was a Spielberg set two

hundred and seven movies for two thousand dollars, that's it. Spielberg wishes he did two hundred seven movies. Fucker where were we get three? And I gotta say in the nineties, when I would see people put CDs into those binders, I would just like, that would be the end of our friendship. I'd be like, you have no respect for art, Like, what are you doing? You know I only did it because I carried it in

the car everywhere. That makes it even worse because then you pull them out and you got to blow on them and rub them on your pant leg and then the player n I maintained my stuff way too much. Yeah, So a lot of questions that can come up from that. Obviously, the ethical side of displaying and everything that comes from that is five other conversations in one. The big thing though, is caring for these and you know, we're talking about archiving in a way that doesn't lead to lost media. And one

of the things that you hear about is disc rot. That's a scary thing for a lot of people. Have you had any any discs that you've lost a disc rot? I have never discovered it. I'm sure there's I mean, chances are there something in here that isn't going to play anymore, but it's not happened. So for those that I've never seen it, disc rot usually shows up as like a white cloudy film basically that is on the the silver side of a blu ray that it over time, it will likely be

expanding from the inner to the outer rings of the disc. I've not ever had a disc rot on any of mine, however, I don't know if you remember there was a batch of Oh gosh, I think it was lions Gate from like twenty eleven. They had like a couple months where all of the discs failed super quickly, and unfortunately one of mine fell into that batch and I went to watch it a few months ago and it just didn't work at all. Nothing about it didn't didn't even try to spin. It's crazy.

What was it? I think it was House of a Thousand Corpses. And you're gonna be like, yeah, it's Rob Zombie, who cares? But that's exactly what I was gonna say. I love that movie and I really wanted to watch it, And Carrie Mulligan just said her Devil's Rejects. You know what, it might have been Devil's Rejects. In fact, now I think it definitely may have been Devil's Rejects because I've got that autographed by Bill Moseley and someone else too. So yeah, discrot sucks, and a

lot of times there's nothing you can do about that. People talk about discrod as if it's something that you can combat. The if the lions Gate thing was disc rot, there was nothing that collectors could do. They were all going to fail no matter what. But the other side of that is a lot of people talk about like temperature control rooms and before the heat or the cold can ruin your disc I think the bigger thing that people need to look

out for, especially for somebody like will humidity. Have you ever had problems with humidity? Will? I have been very fortunate because, you know, for the past thirteen years I've been living in a an apartment of faculty apartment that was connected to a resident a residence hall on campus, and so it had you know, super centralized he there and was really well well maintained,

no problem. Now I'm in a house or rental, and the house itself is good, well insulated, but the bulk of my collection are in boxes stacked up, which means that there's weight, you know, pushing down, and they're in our laundry room, which, because of the way the house is done, is not it doesn't get like humid, balmy, or or particularly cold, but it's still a laundry room, and uh, it just

makes me nervous. And then my book collection. I have about twenty five hundred books that's in about forty eight boxes, and we have that in an outbuilding. It's it's it's a it has air conditioning, it has heat, it's it's but you know, we don't use and it gets pretty humid here. So in the summer, I'm it's it'll be cheaper than getting a storage unit, so I'll probably just keep the air conditioning on low when it sorts to get hot. I don't think humidity will be a problem, but but

temperature would be if I didn't make a an intervention. Uh so yeah, I mean, like, for me, my only recourse is to black man a rich person sexually, or win the lottery. And I'll tell you you know, I've had I've had my chances. I dated a girl in high school who, not long after we broke up, her father won the West Virginia State lottery twice, like multi multimillion dollars. Like why could I have not knocked her up? Nice girl too, Like would have been fine?

Oh so close. So yeah, I just like, Uh, this is a rental obviously, so it won't be a permanent thing. Hopefully. I don't know. But as far as size goes, I need like one room, one more room and I'll be able to properly. I know all of us probably say that, don't we. I just need one more room. Yeah, if we end up staying here, I've already told my kids what they use as a playroom. Now it'll be my playroom eventually. Yeah, I'm like, oh, I can't wait until you get old and move out.

Remember that time that I had kids that didn't care about big toys that they could jump on and stuff. Yeah, I can't wait for kids like that again. Nicki medi says, my problem is I have so many discs in so little space. I've stacked half of them. Trying to solve it without moving is a challenge. You are speaking our language. My friend with Will and I are both seeing a lot of stacking issues. I mean, I've you know, I've got stacks you can see right here starting to go

on top of my shelves. I've got stacks. I don't really show this side, but I've got stacks pile up on the table right now that need to be put away, and I have no place to put them. I've got the closet of shame that looks ridiculously bad. There's I mean, space is a true issue, and so that brings us to a big question about our are collecting and curation right, Like, what's our because you know we're

going to die, right and I don't like to think about it. But like, so I'm forty five and I've got about nine thousand movies, which means it would take about thirty years to watch them all if I watched one a day, and I like to think I have thirty years, maybe hopefully fifty, but also one a day shooting it pretty short. That's about all I can do right now and then and then you know, there's also all

the streaming stuff. And I have about nine thousand movies now. But he says the closetive shame I came out and I still have one that that is the best guy. I love that. Yeah, well that's the big question now, right, like, like realistically, because I get new movies every week, I'm probably gonna pass away with with some films unwatched in the collection. So so what are we gonna do? So, like I'm I'm some people who are into film studies might be familiar with and I've mentioned him on

the show before. David A. Cook, who wrote a history of narrative film UH and Lost Illusions American cinema in the seventies, as well as a new book History of three dimensional cinema. You know, he's he's one of the top film historians in the world. And he happens to also be at at my school and and we've become friends. And he has a collection that is somewhere around fifteen twenty thousand movies stacked all over like he's got the whole

house. It's an abomination. But he's he's you know, he's seventy five years old, and he's so he's starting to think, like, what what should I do with this shit? Because because I heard somewhere I can't take it with me. I think it was a Frank Kapper movie. And so he's enlisted my help in trying to find a way to donate his collection to a library. But it's actually very difficult. You can't just call up a library and say, hey, would you like a library or my personal library

of twenty thousand films to make available to the world. You'd think a library would be like, hey, yeah, that's our mission, but most libraries are like, no, I don't want anything, especially not the gay stuff these days, you know, that's unfortunately a problem. Yeah, sadly to bring so one of the ways that I approach a lot of this is this whole room is my retirement plan. I don't plan on spending a lot on exorbitant travel, even though I probably should. I want to get my culture

from nineteen seventy shlock and I already have it. And the other thing is like, yeah, if I die prematurely, I kind of feel like my kids have a built in library already for their futures. And because I'm working to instill some of that passion for film, I really hope that it's something

that they're into. And I've already seen some examples of that. And if not, not like you know, trying to pimp out the Patreon more or anything like that, but if you've watched the videos with my kids in them, a lot of these, they're already fascinated with the actual physical product of looking at these films, what comes in them, what comes with them, what the films can say, what you know, what else is on the

disc. Even the act of putting the disc in the thing is just this almost ritualistic thing that we do. And I really hope I'm I'm building that passion. And so if I were to die next Thursday before our show in a bus accident, when I'm crossing the street. You know, they'll they'll have a built in retirement plan for them for years, and honestly, because the subscriptions, they'll still beginning films for a few months. So it's the

it's a giving Yeah. So I started laughing specifically because I thought of my Just Franco collection being like Helen, this is for you. Open a box and the light pours out. But I gotta say, Simner said, university will say them, No, I'm talking about a university. They won't. It's it's it's there's a whole difficult process of uh transferring media to to libraries, and then non university libraries will just be like, no, we can't take them. You know you can. You can give them to us and

we'll put them in our like dollar sale. But I don't like the idea that makes me think of a ghost world, you know, with Steve Bushini go into like different garage sales to find to find forty five. That's that's Realistically, it's gonna be a situation like like I'm dangerous tonight where all my all my stuff's gonna end up in a cursed trunk, you know, and

I'm trying to get my kids interested in it. I took Helen to see The Invisible Man, uh, the not the new one, the the James Whale version at the Alamo a couple of weeks ago, and she enjoyed it. Uh. And and there are some films that she's she's starting to get into, like she loves Nightmare Before Christmas and things like that, which I hope will lead to an interest in all of this stuff. But I just don't know, you know, like my dad tried to leave a legacy for

me, and I rejected him resoundingly. You know me too. I mean, my dad tried so hard to make me an alcoholic and thankfully I just completely went away from that. My dad. My dad's in marijuana, so that's probably why I stuck with the alcohol. It's too bad. My dad is an incredible gardener, like raises in all of all of my folks. They eat food that they grow. And both me and my sister were like, fuck you, Dad, We're going to stare at screens till we die.

What kind of secrets are you arboring? What kind of what I said? What kind of secrets are you arboring? I'm all, I'm just trying to be funny. Yeah, well he he's got them all. Like, if Escape from l A happens, I'm gonna die in the first wave. I'm gonna die in the bad CGI. Yeah, I'll be able to talk for another time. Escape from l A CGI issues aside, That movie was right, thanks, Ronnie. Similar Oh my gosh. What Yeah, Similarly, you'll be happy to know that I've settled it on my stomach. I

wanted to bring up some some tips for moving. I had somebody message probably about a year ago, and I had been planning on making this another video of itself. But we were talking about this because I'm you know, I've been saying this like a year. But we're really trying to we're really trying to focus on this and get going. But we we were hoping on moving soon. And there's so much shit in this room that just the idea of moving it. I kind of want to not ever move. And y'all I've

seen it, uh yeah, moving, oh my god. And let me tell you, books even worse. But yeah, boxes of books are so heavy, oh my god, oh my god, and none of them are the same height of course. Ever, yeah, I'm still I'm bringing like, I'm bringing one box a day home from my my temporary storage of in my office a new office, to to the the outbuilding that we have on this property. But my book collection is like fifty eight boxes, so it's

going to take fifty eight trips to get them on. But yeah, you know, as you're saying, like having seen your archive, Yeah, the best thing about moving movies is that you can divide them up by format. Of course, your media books are going to be a problem, and your beloved media books thanks thanks to Europe. This is the this is their revenge

for our Europe's revenge on our measurement systems as media books. But yeah, you know, when you move, you find yourself being able to throw away like half your stuff, but none of your you know, movies or books. That's the stuff that takes up so much space. And you're like, but no, I've got to preserve this. I've got to save this for the next generation. And you realize how ridiculous you sound, and yet you you're you also cannot let go of it because it defines, it defines so

much of our our lives. Like maybe I'm full of myself, but I think there's a difference between collecting this kind of stuff and you know, basic materialism. You know, yes, we're obsessively attached to these physical material items, but not in the way that kind of a voracious consumer of creature comforts

is, right, do you know what I mean? What I'm saying, these accumulations are not They're luxuries in the sense that you know, we have the ability to amass them, but they're not luxuries in the sense of making our lives in any way like more pampered. Right, Like collecting film, collecting books, collecting art, collecting music is work. It's a burden, you know, to move as a burden, and these are you know, you can't just throw these out and get new ones like you can with say,

clothes or or appliances. Right, So, I I don't know, Sondra is asking. I know you guys don't like paper sleeves, but do either of you take DVDs or blu rays and put them into multi disc four k's if you want to keep all three iterations of the movie. Look, I don't. I don't want to sound combative, but the idea of adulterating the packaging, even if it's bad packaging, to some other kind of format to save space or for any other reason. Just I can't do it.

Yeah, even if, even if I've got some like mill Creek double feature case, I couldn't take the discs out and put them in something else I have. I'm more than willing to mention I've got multiple four K discs that I wanted to keep the the I think it was a DVD release that came with special features that were not on the four K of the Blu ray, so I'd get one of the the four K swinging trade discs and be able

to put three discs in there. So I just take the sleeve out of the other release, put it in the new case, and get all three discs and call it today. Why not? That's perfect? Oh, I think I'm misunderstood the question. Then, well you just said. What you just said is okay, frankensigning releases together, not using other forms of storage. Okay, Okay, then yes, that's okay. I haven't done it. I haven't done it, but I'm not against it. But we have

your permission, got it? Dude? McMahon says, I hate moving. It really sucks. Fortunately, we got an astonishing deal in a much bigger house, nice, plenty of room to spread out, never moving again. Yes, smart, similar, Okay, to go with the theme you Die Tomorrow. You can fit three Blu Ray four K or DVDs in your coffin with you? Which do you go with? Three? Three? That's a dang good question. Does a does a box set count as one or as many disks are there? I think it's it's three. It's three titles,

right, Oh yeah, I'll go three single titles too. Okay, Well, for me it would be sentimental, and so I would go with Cemetery Man, Franken Hooker and Slumber Party Massacre two. I know that those are not obscure or or anything like that, but they were. They were formative, and when you ask the question, those were the three that popped into my head, so they must be right. I would go with, uh,

the the one that a lot of people would have guessed. I'm going to take the Robin Hood Prince of Thieves four K from Arrow because it's an astonishing release, the coming out release from Altered Innocence, because it was the first disc that my name was on. And I'm going to throw in probably the steel book that I have of Halloween. I mean that was such a formative film for me as well. And yeah, I think those are three

good choices. Well, to be fair, if it's going to be about like packaging and stuff and special features, I can't say any of the ones that I would have want to take with me. Ask us that question soon soon. Question Mark Nikko Medi says, I call my deal the chaos of curation. I love this stuff, I just don't want to own it. Yeah. Yeah. Carrie Mulligan a guy freaked out on Michael Keane because he let his son play with the Friday the thirteenth box set during a live All

right, interesting, who's Michael Kane? He's another YouTube re'sment on the show before. He was in The Shelf Shock last year as well. What is k E E N E? Yeah? That sounds familiar. What's the He does like mostly Vinegar Syndrome stuff. He does editing for Vinegar Syndrome special features and also has done some TerrorVision. He's got that that movie The Head Coming Out from Terror Vision that he directed. Ah, okay, cool, I

knew i'd heard that name before. Uh Summers says, we'll just physically clutch his pearls. What was that over Oh was that repackaging stuff? I think it was just through the whole ran there about it being more important than consumerism. Mostly agree will but the firm Blu Ray art work is terrible and had no problem throwing that disc in the four case. Wow. I also say that the firm is terrible, but that's okay, we don't have to agree.

Yeah, So going into the ethics of display. So so my wife very kindly told me this room I can have, right, and and that's kind of a big deal because it's not like enclosed, like like if somebody comes into the house, they're going to see the room. So obviously I can't hang my Demented Death Farm Massacre framed poster or Frank and Hook or anything

like that. I've got like Metropolis and things like that. I do have my just Break of films on display subtly, like I'm not calling attention to him, but if somebody would walk up to him and look at the titles, they'd be like, what's the center and Informaniac about right, it's Citizen Kane. It's a remake of Citizen Kane. And people be like, you're bullshitting. I'm like, no, it is, you know, but the

I don't know. The choices are difficult because as I was going through the boxes, uh to to to pull stuff out to find stuff that I could sell and try and shrink the collection a little bit everything that I picked up, I'm like, God, I want to watch this tonight. I want

to watch this tonight. I want to watch this tonight. And then you know what ends up happening is, uh, I watch a show while I wait for my wife to get sleepy enough so that I can then put in a movie after she leaves, and then she leaves, and I'm like, God, damn it, Ah, I'm gonna watch an episode of like gm V and fall asleep on the couch, you know. So it's it's uh, it becomes this big question of like going back again, like what am

I doing this for? I've got I've got a collection that is impossible to see all of and it's growing faster than I could watch even if I could watch two movies a night, no problem, right, And so then then you got to ask yourself, like, well, why am I buying all these movies to eventually try to leave it to a library that may reject me to try to get my my yeah, and Thursday nights people don't first and nights people don't even get to watch movies at all. It's just watch you

yapping with somebody. That's crazy, Like how did this even happen? That's a different question, like how did you conquer this niche market? And we've been talking so long that Deaf Crocodile has already restored He restored a film while listening to us. I guess some service like filling the blank space between your ears if you need some background noise to help you focus on a frame by frame restoration of a film that's not even a Deaf Crocodile release. So like,

I don't know this question. I think we all come come to at some point like I am. I am amassing a collection of stuff, a a a burden right that I'm gonna carry with me wherever I go, of stuff that I will not all of it well I ever be able to appreciate what is this for? And and I say this with no answer, And yet I'm not going to stop because because because I love cinema, I love film, and even if I never watch something, I know that by getting

a copy I am contributing to its existence. Oh, I did answer it well, said, yeah, there's a lot that goes into it for sure. Yeah, I don't even need to add anything. Really, it's it's it's a tough decision, but yeah, I mean, buy what you want, want to watch what you buy, and and also that and ingested watch what you buy. I mean, don't as much as possible. Yeah, this whole one or two movies. Like I again, I'm genuinely treating mine

like a retirement plan. I am. I'm planning on watching as much as I possibly can, and honestly, and I know Will's going through a lot of the same thing, counting down the days until either no offense to the kids that they're not in the house, or they're fifteen, and I can listen to two films loud where they're cussing or there's murder happening on the screen and not going to be you know, traumatizing a seven year old with autism

that walks into the room because I'm watching this murder movie. Especially because Tino is releasing the ILSA movies next year. Thankfully, my youngest will be turning eight next year, so that's a plus. Well, if nothing else, make sure you watch Cat City by Deaf Crocodile. Great film, beautiful release. Yeah chuck, full of extras, including a commentary by Sam Deacon An Any any moving tips that we want to throw out for somebody that might be

doing that. Okay, so this may this is an amateurish thing, but most of the moves in my life I have like gone to liquor stores and grocery stores and just kind of begged for boxes. And one thing I would say is that it's worth it to pay money to get boxes that are all the same side. That was definitely on my list, and it's it's the second thing on my list. Actually the first thing on my list you kind

of already mentioned, so I want to go through it real quick. I would say, even though even if you have a giant collection, do not worry about packing an order. It is more important to pack by format so it's the same height and all a lot easier for you to put weight on

things in a way that is safe for everything in that box. And if you're if you're a long time VS collector, put the Pikaramas in a separate box, both so that you can keep it away from people who don't need to see it, and so that you can have access to it when you do need to see it. Yes, uh so, yeah, my thing packed by format. And same as will I say, don't cheap out on boxes, Like I know a lot of us get a lot of boxes.

So your first mindset is I've already got forty boxes saved from Diabolic DVD or you know, Grindhouse or seven or what have you. A lot of those boxes are not made for moving boxes. They are fairly thin, they're they're they're not going to hold up you haul. Use those for knickknacks. Yeah, but Nickknacks put your knickknacks in those. Your Nickknack Patty wax go in those those boxes. Get the yeah, get the strong uniform boxes for your collection. That's a big deal. And then on top of that, you

are getting packing materials. So make sure you're saving some of that bubble rap and those air pillows. That goes a long way to save things up on the sides. You are going to have, you know, a little bit of protection that helps and goes a long way. Boxes are gonna shift no matter how tightly you pack them, no matter how much you put it in there. The boxes that you use are super important. Yeah, the big thing too for a lot of us that are going to be doing this.

Some people go with the moving company, and I would say have them pack everything that is not your collection. Pack those yourself if you want them to be treated as importantly. You can really only trust yourself with that. Yeah, save those guys for plates and ship else saying hell, raiser, you can't trust moving moving companies. Uh, if you are using a moving truck.

We talked about some of these, you know, standardized boxes, but also the the better thing that you can do put those like cube sized boxes standardly stacked behind tall furniture so that way they are lodged in place and protected. That's a big deal. But if you have one hundred of those film canisters that Vinegarson am used to ship, you probably already have your space problem solved. If you have a hundred of those, Yeah, I don't have

any man one thing that I'm sure will could attest to. Right now, when you're looking at how much time you're prepping to pack and move a collection, take that time and probably double it. At least. It takes a lot longer to do this stuff than you think. Oh, yeah. I like. What I like to do is schedule my moving time in the same week that I have a hard deadline for something else, not just one like three hard times. Yeah, that usually helped. I. I remember when

I was moving out of the the apartment. I thought I had all this, I thought I had plenty of time, and I was like, yeah, I'm gonna have the my last night in the apartment. I'll I'll have a bottle of wine and watch a movie and and have a good night's sleep. And this was around like six o'clock at night. It's like, yeah, I just need to finish packing up the movies. And then around four in the morning, I was like, I'm not gonna get done packing tonight.

I just need to sleep for three hours and then get up and finish. And so I go to sleep in my own sweat. You know. It just there was no there was no elegance to it at all, because it took so much longer than I could have ever imagined. Yeah. Rough, Uh, let's see a couple of others that I had written down. One. A lot of people when they're talking about moving, they seem to go to the idea of tots. I say, for collections for these never use tots. They don't have the gift that you want, and it will

dent everything. And then the sides that they're a little bit thinner and they do give, they're going to to dent whatever you got on the inside, it's going to push into it. What's a tote like a total like a big plastic rubber made to oh oh oh yeah, no, those are yeah, you're right, they're not garbage. Yeah, they're well, they're fine for other stuff, but yeah, yeah, if you're desperately trying to shape wrong shape exactly. And that's the other big thing. They're not even flat

bottomed. And supposedly all those all those girls make the world go around. M h. I had to be made joke before you went there. I prefer I prefer the round bottom tope. But okay, normally yes, but yeah, these are not full in the way you want them to be. In the Karen series, uh uh what about uh the actual physical storage in your room when you've got stuff on display, anything that you found that you want to throw out there is meaningful ideas or protection ideas well as we are

already mentioned. You know, if you have limited space in particular highlighting particular you know, individual labels is a good way to go, or or format like four O K for example. That's really hard for me because my particular psychological idiosyncrasies demand like the full every everything get displayed, and so it's really hard for me to pull things out and then know that stuff's out of alphabetical

order things like that. But yeah, I think most normal people are able to, you know, make displays that are themed like here are all my Westerns? Or here are my here are all my or trap worms or something

see. And I've never I've never even understood the idea of of alphabetizing, Like I understand it's easy to find a title quickly, but I'd rather go by genre because I when I I'm I'm storing these to watch, and i'd normally I don't think I want to watch a movie that starts with a letter L. I think I want to watch a horror movie, and I go grab a horror movie. Yeah, yeah, that makes sense, But I mean, of course you get in the difficulty of like hybrid genre is like

where does uh you know, where does this film go? Where does that film go? Where does you know? Where would I put Cowboys and aliens the track. But even you know, like if if if if, like us, you're in the thousands of movies. So even even when you separated by genre, you you still alphabetize them, right or something like that within the genre. Yes, yeah, yeah, so that I mean, that's that's fine. Yeah, it just gets tough when you have to make decisions

about like horror comedies or or or write. Yeah. So I understand that because it's you always know where a title is when it's alphabetical. But again, I don't go, hmm, what letters should we watch tonight? And see this is how weird I am. Like most of the stuff I watch. I'm like, Okay, I'm going to watch everything by ex director or I'm going to start at Z and what like. When I first started getting into movies, and this is one of the reasons that I'm a huge well

I'll explain. So I started. I started working at a video store and I was like, Okay, well I'm going to start I'm going to just watch every single movie in order alphabetically in the horror section. But I decided to start backwards, and so one of the first things one of my formative influences is at the time when I was nineteen and a college student in nineteen

ninety seven. At the time, there were fourteen Witchcraft movies, and like, my introduction to like immersing myself in film studies was that it's amazing, it's amazing, I'm alive. But yeah, like I watched all fourteen at the time, all fourteen Witchcraft movies, and then kept going backwards all the

way to Enigma was the first one in the section. See And this is actually a good topic to bring up in response to this, because obviously everybody sorts in a different way, but the way that we're describing it back and forth. You've got your quirk of how you watch. I've got my quirk of I like the whole I do this far too often. I do the video store mentality. I'm gonna go through and browse my titles till one goes, oh, you have to watch this right now, so my stuff.

If I was doing that, I would have it in a way that would appeal to that mindset for you. If you're watching by director, I would say, why don't you go alphabetical by director? Well, I've got you know, all these different like spreadsheets and Google Google docs and things that I can consult, so like, without even looking at the collection, I can be like, Okay, well, I'd like to watch a film by Sergio Martino tonight, or or you know, Mikayla Suaby tonight. What do I

have? And then I can and then I can see a list like oh, okay, or like, how many movies do I have by ring a Lamb? Six? Oh, I'm gonna I'm gonna watch all six of them this weekend. You know, I'm gonna go from City on Fire to Replicant. Yeah. If I was doing what has been sort of steering my viewing lately, i'd almost be organizing by runtime run time seems to be lately. That's a big deal. That's that's yeah. That stops me from certain directors.

Oh this is seventy five minutes I'm watching that tonight. As that may be one of the reasons I love Lee Frost so much as as opposed to like, you know, the various Russians uh ideology. Notwithstanding, Yeah, you know, for me, well, for me, the full alphabetical thing still allows me to do kind of a video store browse, not through, not via genre, but I'll just kind of, you know, go through okay Elle, and I'll see these these films from all different genres and finally

settle on one. You know, whether it's Let's Scare Jessica to Death or or John Sales Leahana or or you know the various. There's like six different films called Laura, and for some reason you end up watching a Leprechaun four I think is that one of the Trenchard Smiths ones? Yeah, it is so yeah, that could happen. That could happen for vinegar syndromean criterion, do you go buy catalog number or title? I feel like I feel like

you do criterion by catalog number and vs. By title. No, well, I mean everything is alphabetized, but like, yeah, the the stuff that's got spine numbers on it, like Criterion causes me to have like, uh a sandspur in my soul, you know, like as I'm looking through, like, yeah, I should, I should really put all the criterions together just to see what it looks like. Well now I probably will as

soon as I'm able to. But but I mean, when you get to the point that you have eight, nine, ten thousand movies, the alphabet really needs to be part of your thinking, you know, Yeah, Unfortunately it is the the smartest way to go about a lot of that. So when I made a when I made a video showing my complete collection vertically instead

of horizontally as instructed h for the for last year's shelf Shock rewinding. You know, you saw I went, I went around the room and and and things were displayed, and and I took time to you know, make some some stuff look interesting and to intersperse, you know, figurines and posters and stickers and things like that. But when you have a collection that that is a panopoly that girls, you know, fills an entire room. And in

fact that wasn't that video was not the whole collection. Yeah, it's spilled over into two other rooms. And I've gotten more things since then, a lot more things. It's it's easy for me to understand the appeal of different like themed organizations, but it's hard for me to It's hard for me to

accept anything except for the alphabet. There are certain things that I think it's it's certainly size of catalog dependent genres and by label makes a lot of sense if you only have a couple thousand at most, But when you start talking about like eight to nine thousand man alphabetical is very appealing. Yeah, yeah,

you know I have. I have about twenty five hundred books. And you know, for most of most of the time I've known you, I was in my old office and so you could see behind me in that in that office that there were just books everywhere, and it was all around the room. And those were also organized alphabetically by so they were divided by subjects. So it was like science, history, music, literature, film,

religion, philosophy, et cetera. And then organized by author. And the division had the director of the Housing and Residence Life Unit of the university would occasionally visit the office just to say hi and see how things are going. And he would come in and he would wait until I wasn't looking and would move a book just to see if I would notice. And I always noticed, but sometimes it took a while. I would just be uncomfortable and and be like, what the fuck happened? And yeah, and uh it was

it was one of those things where you torture someone with undiagnosed OCD. But but I always noticed he would he would move something every no, not every time, but every time he did move something, I would find it and he would think that's real funny. And and then after thirteen years of knowing me and being on good, good relations I changed positions and I could have stayed in the same office, but he was like, no, I'm moving you to a closet. Fuck you. And and that's that's what human relations

are like. You know, you think you think you're you think you're cool, and then you find out you're not. Well, we're getting to the end of what we should probably wrap up. Uh, I do want to say one thing that kind of ties the whole Physical location in a collection and for moving is really important, and UH just want to highlight that one of the things you should always prep for is movement for a collection. Physical movement is the enemy for all of these things. You don't want to stack to

fall over. You don't want uh, if it's something in a box, you don't want the stuff in the box to move it all. It's the same as when you're shipping a package. You don't want to get something in from Diabolic and shake the box and you hear contents just going all over like you get from Best Buy your Amazon. You you want those things to be stuffed tight in that box and uh not be able to move at all.

So if you're moving locking in there tight, if you are storing things in your collection room, find a way to do it so it's really difficult for things to move and they won't be able to move just off the wall. You heard it from Ryan for a stuff that box tight. Hey, you know what to day I was. I was trying to go through a box and I set it down on a surface that I thought was stable, and it fell and the box burst and all the Thank God it was DVDs.

You know, they like, thank you Christ Jesus in Heaven that it was only the DVDs, but like half of them the discs like popped out. I had to like open every case and make sure everything was okay. And then it was a I felt real bad. I can't remember if it was before. Yeah, it had to have been before you came here. I think Will and I we were researching a book and I don't have the book,

and I asked Will for it and he sent me a picture. I think it was like lodged up behind something and you had to stand awkwardly in a room and move half a box to the side to take a picture and say it's up there in that car. Do you want to know what the book was? No? Not right now? Okay, Okay, tune in next month. Maybe maybe it might be next month. At this point, it might be June of next year. Would it really be that much of a hint? I mean, who knows? Okay, you can go ahead

and say it. No, I like, well, I'm big into edging. This has been an unhinged episode of Reconnected. I'm gonna edge you off for the next month. At least we don't know when stuff's getting announced. Oh oh, what buck was it? Oh gosh, Graig Cook, I'm so glad we did that, you know. Oh man, I was in such a bad mood today. I'm really glad that we got to do that. And thanks to the audience. I just I can't. I can't even

believe him here. I thank thank you, thank you for for having me, thank you for watching, Thank you Simner for for our really tense, intense relationship. Just just this is great. I feel like I feel like I can avoid therapy a little bit longer, just a few more days, not too long, anyways. I hope you all have enjoyed tonight. It has been a blast to have you all in here. Next week we are coming back with another fun episode and it is going to be with Tim Talk's

Talkies from his YouTube channel. He's never been on the channel before at all, so excited to have Tim on. It'll be a fun week. Keep in mind, vinegar Syndrome Sale end of this month. I'll just share now. Everybody always asks if I'm streaming. Of course I'm streaming. But because it's the vinegar Syndrome Sale, Celeste will be here live for it. That's always the It's a vissale. Celest will be with me. And we got a lot of stuff to talk about soon because it's time for the Shelf Shock

Awards. We're gonna be starting some voting here soon. We got a lot of stuff to co down that road with. We've got some releases that will and I are excited to talk about soon. We've got a lot coming up. It's almost the end of the year, sir Celeska's the Venger syndrome. But when it's time to talk Ronan flicks you get all of the vinegar syndromes every single month. I recognize my privilege, really because that sounded like an entitled Petty Little I just I just thought it'd be funny to be like,

oh, the road in flicks Chap was pretty funny. It's like, oh, we're gonna have Will on to talk about Hamilton books. Amazing. You all are incredible. Check out the links in the description. We don't ever talk about Will stuff, but he was on a Wes Craven book that was released recently. Two. I thought the other one was not yet released, but yes, oh no, I think it's out. Okay. Links for everything is in the description below. Follow Will everywhere, even though he hardly

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