Doyle_Bloodfest
04-07-2006, 04:30 PM
Hey guys, Just picked these two DVD's up and well i have yet to watch them but i will very soon. I will be Posting my thought on both the:
Toolbox Murders DvD from Lions Gate (looks pretty bare bones, but the movie itself was well worth the $5 i paid for this DvD)
Masters of Horror: John Carpenters Cigarette Burns
This DvD I am Glad to say looks like Anchor Bay has yet again made a disk for the fans, seeing how i have yet to actually see this lil film i can't say if the $14 canadian price was money well spent. Seeing how I am a huge fan of John Carpenter aswell as everything horror related I would Imagine this DvD belongs in my collection, I mean Carpenter knows how to deliver!
I also have a question for those of you taking the time to read this: I am a massive fan of Dario Argento and i heard he made a really sick and twisted episode (I've already heard the storyline) and i was wondering if its as good as I hope it is???? I mean Dario is really making a comeback recently, losing the old tri-pods he used for Trauma and replacing them with shaker and more creative shots of scenery we saw in The Card Player. I have no doubt he is going to shock the horror genre awake with The Third Mother.
Toolbox Murders DvD from Lions Gate (looks pretty bare bones, but the movie itself was well worth the $5 i paid for this DvD)
Masters of Horror: John Carpenters Cigarette Burns
This DvD I am Glad to say looks like Anchor Bay has yet again made a disk for the fans, seeing how i have yet to actually see this lil film i can't say if the $14 canadian price was money well spent. Seeing how I am a huge fan of John Carpenter aswell as everything horror related I would Imagine this DvD belongs in my collection, I mean Carpenter knows how to deliver!
I also have a question for those of you taking the time to read this: I am a massive fan of Dario Argento and i heard he made a really sick and twisted episode (I've already heard the storyline) and i was wondering if its as good as I hope it is???? I mean Dario is really making a comeback recently, losing the old tri-pods he used for Trauma and replacing them with shaker and more creative shots of scenery we saw in The Card Player. I have no doubt he is going to shock the horror genre awake with The Third Mother.