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Post by ISUsycamore81 on Nov 3, 2004 22:48:36 GMT -5
Well, I think they are big. I just think they haven't reached the peak of their popularity yet.
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 22:49:19 GMT -5
All great choices. As for the feature-y version of NOTLD...I recommend getting NOTLD Millenium edition. Probably the best one out there. yeah. coool i'll look into getting that edition, and i hope they are great. i'm going by amazon reviews mostly. lol
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Post by ISUsycamore81 on Nov 3, 2004 22:50:24 GMT -5
Yeah, avoid the 30th aniversary edition at all costs though. They just butcher the movie beyond reconition.
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 22:51:20 GMT -5
Well, I think they are big. I just think they haven't reached the peak of their popularity yet. yes thats likely true, they deserve it though!
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 22:52:27 GMT -5
Yeah, avoid the 30th aniversary edition at all costs though. They just butcher the movie beyond reconition. got it! i got some cheapo $7.00 version with trivia and such.. so yeah anythings better than that. lol
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Post by ouchyfreddy on Nov 3, 2004 22:54:12 GMT -5
ok there are all these movies on right now..
nightmare on elm street is on spike tv right now but its just about over
the substitute i think is on FX
T.H.E.M is on AMC right now.
i watched noes..with the occasional flipping back to world biker build off(i havnt figured out why i like it)
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Post by ISUsycamore81 on Nov 3, 2004 22:55:03 GMT -5
haha....I made the mistake of picking up the 30th anniversary version. They have two versions of the film....One that completely changes the film score, and another that adds new scenes to the film. The scenes don't fit at all and it is just painful to watch. I sold that version the first chance I got and picked up the millenium edition.
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Post by ISUsycamore81 on Nov 3, 2004 22:56:01 GMT -5
ok there are all these movies on right now.. nightmare on elm street is on spike tv right now but its just about over the substitute i think is on FX T.H.E.M is on AMC right now. i watched noes..with the occasional flipping back to world biker build off(i havnt figured out why i like it) Damn, I wish I knew NOES was on.
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Post by ouchyfreddy on Nov 3, 2004 22:58:44 GMT -5
they cut out a lot. it was kind of boring to watch. i have like..one of the first versions of nothld on dvd. im not sure what version but its still in black and white.
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 22:59:05 GMT -5
lol that sounds horrible isu! i'll definitely avoid that one ;D
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 23:00:16 GMT -5
they cut out a lot. it was kind of boring to watch. i have like..one of the first versions of nothld on dvd. im not sure what version but its still in black and white. aren't all the versions in black and white(excluding the remake)?? i don't know if i want a color version....
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Post by ISUsycamore81 on Nov 3, 2004 23:02:19 GMT -5
aren't all the versions in black and white(excluding the remake)?? i don't know if i want a color version.... Well, the newest version out has a colorized version along with the black and white version. For some reason it comes with commentary with Mike Nelson from Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 23:03:48 GMT -5
The Millenium Edition is without the color version and the Mike Nelson commentary though right??
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Post by zombiecran on Nov 3, 2004 23:04:42 GMT -5
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Post by ISUsycamore81 on Nov 3, 2004 23:05:14 GMT -5
Yeah, the millenium edition is the good ole Black and White version. It does have commentary with Romero if I remember correctly though.
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