DVD
Region 1 - U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories (NTSC)
Region 0 - DVDs can be played in any DVD player regardless of their region coding. (NTSC)
Blu-ray discs do not play in a regular DVD player, you need a Blu-ray Player to play them.
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Hail to the king baby! Ash is the latest addition to the Living Dead Dolls family! It's Ash from the film Evil Dead 2 and he is ready to spray some deadite brains all over aisle 5. Straight from the classic horror comedy Evil Dead 2, comes the unlikeliest of heroes. Ash comes will his chainsaw hand, a rifle, and a Necronomicon. Groovy!
Ash stands approximately 10" tall. Packaged in window box.
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Blu-ray DVD - An experimental government germ weapon that leaves victims insane or dead is accidentally released in the water supply of Evans City, Pennsylvania, and the small community becomes a war zone. As the madness spreads and the military starts shooting, a small band of people attempt to escape the madness in one of George Romero’s most underrated films. New 4K restoration, includes commentary, location tour, interviews, alternate opening titles, trailers, TV Spots, and more.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.
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A slightly deranged Vietnam vet working as a photographer (Nicholas Worth) is terrorizing LA by strangling young women in their homes and calling into a radio psychologist’s show to describe his misogynistic ways. Meanwhile, a couple of cops are hot on his trail but always two steps behind our demented killer. Finally available uncut on DVD, Don’t Answer the Phone is a wonderfully sleazy drive-in film you’ll just never see made today. Must viewing! Includes the film itself, or a format featuring horror host Katarina hosting it. Plus, interview with star John Westmoreland, commentary with director Robert Hammer, trailer, and more. DVD
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Blu-ray Disc - As a boy, Tommy’s satanic cult leader grandfather murdered his on Halloween night in a bloody ritual. Now, on the eve of Tommy’s 18th birthday, his grandfather is ready to indoctrinate him to the ways of the black arts. Unfortunately, a masked killer has other plans for the people connected to Tommy. From the depths of old VHS bootleg Hell comes this 2K restoration from the original negative. Includes commentary with the producer, featurette, interviews, and more.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.
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Blu-ray Disc - Horror novelist Roger Cobb (William Katt) moves into a strange old house left to him by his late aunt in order to finish his latest book and get over the disappearance of his son. Already on the edge, Cobb’s sanity comes under siege by nightmares, visits from a nosy neighbor, and an onslaught of other worldly creatures from another dimension in this enjoyable cult horror-comedy from director Steve Miner. Includes commentary with director, producer, and stars; making of documentary, trailers, TV spots, and much, much more.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.
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3-Disc Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set - On the eve of her 17th birthday, Mari and her friend Phyllis set off to attend a concert. Attempting to score some weed on their way to the show, the girls wind up in the clutches of the sadistic Krug, Weasel, Sadie, and Krug’s junkie son. Bound, gagged, and tossed into the trunk of the group’s car, the worst is yet to come for Mari and Phyllis.
It’s Sean Cunningham and Wes Craven’s cult exploitation flick in a brand new box set that features three different cuts of the film, including the original R rated version, the unrated version (containing a couple extra minutes over the R rated cut) and the Krug And Company version of the film on two blu-ray discs.
The box set also features a CD soundtrack, fold-out poster, 6 different collector cards, 60 page book, and plenty of extras, including commentary tracks, interviews, featurettes, trailers, TV spots, and much, much more.
*Please Note: This is a Blu-ray DVD, so it won’t play in a standard DVD player.
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Yes indeed, here we have a two CD collection of 1960’s and 70’s bands and recording artists doing radio jingles and commercials for Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper and 7-Up. 132 total radio spots sung by the likes of Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, the Coasters, Delaney and Bonnie, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin, Three Dog Night, The Moody Blues, and so many others.
Who doesn’t remember “Things Go Better With Coke”, “I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing” or “It’s The Real Thing” Coke ads. What about those “Pepsi Pours It On”, You’re The Pepsi Generation” or “You’ve Got A Lot To Live And Pepsi’s Got A Lot To Give” radio spots? What about David Naughton singing the “Dr. Pepper: Wouldn’t You Like To Be A Pepper too?” jingle?… Yep, it’s here. Two CD Set. 151 minutes total.
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“He’s pure evil… pure power… pure terror!”… And quite the rubber-headed Pagan-monster-demon-creature too! Trapped for a millennia, the monster is unleashed when the ancient seal on his tomb is broken, and the demon is free to go on a rampage of blood and lust once again. An American historian on a working vacation in Ireland gets caught up in attempting to once again stop the monster. With a screenplay by Clive Barker based on his original story, the movie had its budget limits - most noticeable with the monster itself. But it certainly has its fans. Took forever, but Rawhead Rex is finally out on DVD. Includes commentary with director George Pavlou, five different interview segments, trailer, and more. DVD