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Tag Archives: TV
Elvira coming again on home video
Last fall Elvira’s Movie Macabre returned to the airwaves on 120 stations in syndication, presenting a fine package of psychotronic clasicks. June will see the release of the first in a series of double feature discs preserving the show on … Continue reading
PFS on PBS
Psychotronic goes Wild in Chicago Chicago PBS station WTTW had a popular show for years called Wild Chicago featuring visits to outre locations and personalities. Here’s a clip from the early 1990s on the Psychotronic Film Society. Thanks to the … Continue reading
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die DVD
Jan in the Pan Though Rhino failed to impress with their initial DVD offering (Galaxina), they’ve come to play ball with their Mystery Science Theater 3000 DVDs. No, it doesn’t have any alternate audio options, deleted footage, or even subtitles … Continue reading
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Tagged blood, DVD, gore, heads roll, horror, Joel Hodgson, mad scientist, Mike Nelson, monster, Movie, Mystery Science Theater 3000, psycho killer, Review, robot, satellite, sci-fi, stripper, TV
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Beany & Cecil: Special Edition DVD
There goes a good DVD It’s difficult for me to believe that Beany & Cecil is mostly forgotten today. In the early 1960s, they were a dominant force in my life. I watched every Saturday morning cartoon episode over and … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, anime, Bob Clampett, cartoon, commentrak, DVD, monster, Review, sea serpent, TV
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer DVD
Sony Wonder distributed this classic Christmas TV special on DVD in 1999, but since then they’ve released new versions with updated graphics, animated menus, and a few extra features. One of these is a filmed introduction by co-producer Arthur Rankin, … Continue reading →