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Here are a few sorry pictures. Please excuse the quality, as I don't have a digital camera. These were taken with my sony Digital Handycam. I have a VERY short cord that goes from the camera to my computer, so I had very little room to work with. But still, a picture is a picture. The second one has Ed Wood in it, to go with Dracula, but you can't even tell because of the glare, oh well.

 

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Downhone is your copy of "Ed Wood" one of the few that got out, or a Region 2 release (I have one that's a DVD-R of the Hong Kong release, doesn't have all the special features, but at least I can watch the film on DVD for now)

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Downhone is your copy of "Ed Wood" one of the few that got out, or a Region 2 release (I have one that's a DVD-R of the Hong Kong release, doesn't have all the special features, but at least I can watch the film on DVD for now)

It's the R1 Special Edition that was recalled. I traded a guy at DVDTalk Leon: The Professional and a $22 Money Order for it. I'll pick Leon up again sometime pretty soon for cheap, as I love that film.

 

It was either do that, or $35 straight up, and I decided to save a few bucks for now.

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You're lucky there, man I hope Buena Vista gets their heads outta their ass and release it.

 

I love these Legacy Collections, just to stay on topic

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Virtually every store in my area that sells DVDS had loads of them in stock. I didn't think about buying it that week, because one I was low on cash at the time, and I didn't know about the recall. By the time I found out about the recall, almost a week after the release, every store in a 60 mile radius of where I live sold out of them.

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What's with all the hate for the Wolfman? Lawrence Talbot was always leagues better as a character than the Mummy. I'll admit to enjoying the Kharis series but Kharis isn't a terribly interesting character. And really the original Mummy is a thinly veiled rehash of Dracula with Imhotep in the place of the Count (hell both even have David Manners and Van Sloan doing the same basic characters).

 

I'll admit that only the original Wolfman was a classic but Chaney, Jr. was also good as Talbot in Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, House of Frankenstein, and House of Dracula.

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Guest El Satanico

I don't care for Wolfman, Mummy or Black Lagoon. Of those three I like Mummy the best, but I can take it or leave it.

 

The busts are the only reason why I'm buying the Gift Set, instead of just Dracula and Frank.

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I don't even consider Creature From the Black Lagoon a real horror series from Universal. It goes more in the 50s sci fi genre than actual horror. Besides, it's not like any of the Creature movies is any good to begin with.

 

For all those who think the Wolf Man is a lesser monster, check out the earlier Werewolf of London on that DVD. Wolf Man is leagues better.

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Guest El Satanico

Well I never called Wolfman a lesser monster, I just never cared for his films.

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Heh, well even I don't think that the Wolf Man was in a real classic besides the original. After that came the incoherent Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (How did Talbot come back to life? Why was the Frankenstein family so hated in Visaria considering the original tale happened in the village Frankenstein? What happened to the Monster's ability to talk using Ygor's brain?). Then from there the Wolf Man was mainly in the monster rallys like House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula, and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

 

It's actually quite interesting to note how similar Van Helsing looks to the "monster rally" B outings.

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