Anthology Horror Shows
- Mr Sausage
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I've been rewatching the episodes on your list, Dom (haven't seen these in years) and it occurs to me you have a thing for stories. There's three of them on there!
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secret conjoined twins
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I wouldn't have thought so before you pointed it out! I think it's merely a strange coincidence-- conjoincindence? But we're--I'm glad you got something out of our--my little recommendation guide
- domino harvey
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Tales From the Crypt is coming back-- literally nothing in this trailer/clip-fest from other movies looks like it belongs in an EC Comic
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The third series of Inside No. 9 started properly in the UK earlier tonight (There was a Krampus themed episode pulled from the series and played at Christmas). For those who haven't had chance to check it out yet it's highly recommended. Created, written by and starring Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, mostly famously from The League of Gentlemen, it's an anthology series in the spirit of the great British anthology shows from the 60s and 70s. I'm not sure if it's aired much outside the U.K., but it's certainly worth tracking down.
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Have you seen the new color reprint series released via Dark Horse under the "EC Archives" banner in the last year or so (and still ongoing)? They are in color but look much, much better than the old paper-printed anthologies (and feature introductions from the likes of Joe Dante, Spielberg, and John Carpenter)Matt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:31 pmFantagraphics also has a currently-running reprint series that's rather affordable. Alas, it's affordable because it's just the black-and-white art, not color. But I typically despise original 4-color-process art that's been recolored digitally (as those EC Archives reprints were).
- therewillbeblus
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Where can I find these?domino harvey wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 11:42 amHave you seen the new color reprint series released via Dark Horse under the "EC Archives" banner in the last year or so (and still ongoing)? They are in color but look much, much better than the old paper-printed anthologies (and feature introductions from the likes of Joe Dante, Spielberg, and John Carpenter)Matt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:31 pmFantagraphics also has a currently-running reprint series that's rather affordable. Alas, it's affordable because it's just the black-and-white art, not color. But I typically despise original 4-color-process art that's been recolored digitally (as those EC Archives reprints were).
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They're on Amazon in amazingly affordable editions - here's the first Crypt volume, you should be able to find more of the titles in the series from the suggested items on the page
- therewillbeblus
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Thanks! Also, is there an optimal DVD/blu-ray set out there? I'm confused with all the (seemingly-solo-film) titles of discs listed on BR.com ...domino harvey wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:05 pmThey're on Amazon in amazingly affordable editions - here's the first Crypt volume, you should be able to find more of the titles in the series from the suggested items on the page
- domino harvey
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I'm not aware of any Blu-rays anywhere for the TV show, sadly. I think it's not streaming (legally) either, so you'll have to pick up any of the Warner DVD releases - it looks like they rereleased the series as an affordable complete set, so you can pick up the whole show up for under $50. I suspect any of these repackagings are just using the same disc data/features/etc. Because WB doesn't seem to care about the show, you can find many copies of the episodes on YouTube as well (though make sure you're not watching a network cut!)
- therewillbeblus
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Appreciate it! It's also on eBay for like half that
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Careful going through eBay. Went through a couple bootlegs before finally biting the bullet on Amazon.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:41 pmAppreciate it! It's also on eBay for like half that
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I have the DVDs, except I just noticed I'm missing season 7. And the fact the DVD is only $10 less than the whole series is a bit grating. Is it worthwhile picking up, or are the episodes all pretty much stinkers?
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Season 7 is pretty abysmal, save for the very weird animated episode (which is completely unrelated to the animated Saturday morning spin-off show). The episode with Steve Coogan in particular is just dire; I think it’s the lowest-rated one on IMDB, too. By that point, I think most of the producers had moved on and were credited in name only
Really curious to see if anyone here likes the real bottom of the barrel when it comes to 80’s/90’s anthology shows: Monsters
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domino harvey wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:25 pmI'm not aware of any Blu-rays anywhere for the TV show, sadly. I think it's not streaming (legally) either, so you'll have to pick up any of the Warner DVD releases - it looks like they rereleased the series as an affordable complete set, so you can pick up the whole show up for under $50. I suspect any of these repackagings are just using the same disc data/features/etc. Because WB doesn't seem to care about the show, you can find many copies of the episodes on YouTube as well (though make sure you're not watching a network cut!)
WB/HBO knows the demand for it, and this show came up at a recent shareholders’ meeting, where it was revealed that rights issues are preventing it from streaming
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- Dot Com Dom
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As I mentioned in my round up on the previous page, I actually think season seven is one of the strongest seasons (though I don't like the animated episode at all, to fully align myself in opposition to beamish's appraisal)
- domino harvey
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I used to watch it on Sci-Fi when I was a kid and there were def some enjoyable episodes. I distinctly remember the opening credits as well. I'd say it's on par with Tales From the Darkside or Friday the 13th: the Series (which has nothing to do with Jason et al)
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domino harvey wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:23 pmI used to watch it on Sci-Fi when I was a kid and there were def some enjoyable episodes. I distinctly remember the opening credits as well. I'd say it's on par with Tales From the Darkside or Friday the 13th: the Series (which has nothing to do with Jason et al)
Oh, it definitely did. They even made a tear-jerker episode that is genuinely affecting. Very, very uneven, and the budget was clearly below what Tales from the Darkside had.
I was rewatching some episodes of The Ray Bradbury Theatre, and there are some incredible gems. Their 22-minute, shot in New Zealand “A Sound of Thunder” is more creative and faithful than Peter Hyams’ career-ending debacle. A much better series than Kurt Vonnegut’s Monkey House
Regarding the Friday the 13th show, it featured a lot of up-and-coming Canadian talent, much like the last season of the first Twilight Zone reboot.
- domino harvey
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I was going to mention Ray Bradbury Theatre as well, very much of a piece with the rest. And while we're here, let's also mention the Hitchhiker, which unlike the rest of these shows never got a full season/series set, only a few compilations, but it was in the same kind of spirit (though its timing was off, as it mostly predated the early 90s anthology horror craze)
And I will never forget the Tales from the Darkside episode where a carnival magician dies in the middle of levitating an audience member and as a result the floating person just keeps rising up into the dark sky, never to be seen again-- grim!
And I will never forget the Tales from the Darkside episode where a carnival magician dies in the middle of levitating an audience member and as a result the floating person just keeps rising up into the dark sky, never to be seen again-- grim!
- therewillbeblus
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I only buy listings with real pictures of sealed copies - did you buy stock photos? That's pretty concerning.Mario G. wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 2:26 pmCareful going through eBay. Went through a couple bootlegs before finally biting the bullet on Amazon.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:41 pmAppreciate it! It's also on eBay for like half that
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Same here, only buy legit looking listings with pictures from highly rated sellers, but I kept getting bootlegs. Keep in mind this was a couple years ago and it looks like they've released a more slimmed down version since, so this new one might just legitimately be cheaper.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:54 pmI only buy listings with real pictures of sealed copies - did you buy stock photos? That's pretty concerning.Mario G. wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 2:26 pmCareful going through eBay. Went through a couple bootlegs before finally biting the bullet on Amazon.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:41 pmAppreciate it! It's also on eBay for like half that
- therewillbeblus
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I just got my set from Amazon - can you or someone provide a tip for telling if this set is bootleg or not? I can't find much online, oddly enough - considering this seems to be known as one of the most bootlegged sets!Mario G. wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 4:51 pmSame here, only buy legit looking listings with pictures from highly rated sellers, but I kept getting bootlegs. Keep in mind this was a couple years ago and it looks like they've released a more slimmed down version since, so this new one might just legitimately be cheaper.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:54 pmI only buy listings with real pictures of sealed copies - did you buy stock photos? That's pretty concerning.
The only distinctive things I see is the goblin looks a bit darker on my cases than what I see online, but that could just be lighting - though also, it looks like the title is printed over something on the discs themselves (there's some black with writing on the bottom of the Y and P in "Crypt" on each disc, clearly printed over)
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Do you have an optical drive on your computer? Check the file size of the discs - if they're single layered (~4.5 GB), they're likely fake. If they're dual-layered (~7-something or more GB), they may be legit. Also the original releases only had the standard language subtitle options (English, French and Spanish), so if Chinese or Korean is an option, also surely a boot
- therewillbeblus
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Sadly I don't have an optical drive, I was hoping one of my players could tell me the file size but apparently not. There are only those three subtitle options, but there are enough fishy elements to further my doubts of its legitimacy..
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In my case(s) the printing on both the box and the discs was just obviously low quality and fake. I only needed one “shipped by Amazon” copy to get a real one, so I think it’s more likely than not you’ve got a real one!therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 2:21 pmI just got my set from Amazon - can you or someone provide a tip for telling if this set is bootleg or not? I can't find much online, oddly enough - considering this seems to be known as one of the most bootlegged sets!Mario G. wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 4:51 pmSame here, only buy legit looking listings with pictures from highly rated sellers, but I kept getting bootlegs. Keep in mind this was a couple years ago and it looks like they've released a more slimmed down version since, so this new one might just legitimately be cheaper.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:54 pm
I only buy listings with real pictures of sealed copies - did you buy stock photos? That's pretty concerning.
The only distinctive things I see is the goblin looks a bit darker on my cases than what I see online, but that could just be lighting - though also, it looks like the title is printed over something on the discs themselves (there's some black with writing on the bottom of the Y and P in "Crypt" on each disc, clearly printed over)