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Dec 2020
I haven't bought a lot other than these, almost all at the same time and all blu-ray:

Friday the 13th Part 2
Massacre in Dinosaur Valley
Massacre at Central High
Death Laid an Egg (supposedly with an English language dub option this time)
Living Dead at Manchester Morgue


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Box_a_Hair says:
#1

Dec 2020
The last I bought was in October, and that was Halloween 2018. The interest to buy is coming back though. I attribute that towards the frustration with aspects of streaming services like unavailability of a title or the abundance of commercials.

F13-2 is an essential. Massacre in Dinosaur Valley is a trash epic. Michael Sopkiw's only been in a handful of movies, but he had a great screen presence. Some real Bruce Campbell vibes, only before Bruce Campbell. Never saw the other three, but the titles make me want to.


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jimb14red says:
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Dec 2020 *
Just bought a bunch from Vinegar Syndrome and their Black Friday sale but I am still waiting for them to ship.

Their everything pre order which includes Beastmaster, Fade to Black, Forgotten Giallo volume 2 and a few more plus these.


Blood Games
I Like To Watch / Sorority Sweethearts
Indecent Exposure
The Pink Ladies
Mascara
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
Her Name Was Lisa
Liquid Assets
Psychos in Love
A Touch of Genie
Death Machines
The Bees


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Yakko says:
#3, Reply to #2

Dec 2020
The Bees was hilarious. Loads of unintended comedy involving bee attacks in various situations. Also a cameo by Mexican porn star Alice Encinas. My blu-ray of this movie is missing the famous "turning bees into homosexuals" line, but it was in a VHS version I had (that version was missing the opening scenes in South America though). It was supposedly taken out to avoid offending gays. I wonder if it will restored in the Vinegar Syndrome blu-ray.


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Tommix says:
#4, Reply to #3

Dec 2020
One of the early Michael Moore films suddenly started talking about killer bees, out of nowhere. Aha, it was Bowling for Columbine. Wait... he was talking about Africanized bees... he was probably trying to make some kind of point about racism, so I'm not gonna make fun of the movie, because I haven't seen it in a long time and I don't remember it too well, obviously. But, I definitely remember watching a Michael Moore movie and just generally following what he was saying, mostly understanding it if not necessarily always agreeing, and suddenly I was like "What in the name of God is going on, this film has abruptly turned into a documentary on killer bees."



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