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Aenigma

[dvd#65]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Image Entertainment]

  • Duration [85 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1987

    [Note: This is directed/co-written by the master of horror Lucio Fulci.]

    [Below: Aenigma artwork]


    The Devil Came from Akasava

    [dvd#66]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Synapse Films]

  • Duration [84 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1970

    [Note: This is directed by Jess Franco.
    It stars Soledad Miranda, who died in an accident right as she was getting famous in acting.]


    Demonia

    [dvd#67]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Shriek Show]

  • Duration [90 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1990

    [Note: This is one of three films Fulci directed in 1990.]

    [Below: Here is a German edition of Demonia]


    City of the Living Dead

    [dvd#68]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Anchor Bay]

  • Duration [93 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1980/2000

    [Note: This is one of the goriest, freakiest, scariest movies to ever be made. I think I might even say this is my favorite horror film of all time. Director/co-writer Lucio Fulci created a masterpiece here. They were not kidding when they said 'some of the maestro's most shocking and controversial segments of all time.']


    [Below: Blu-ray front/back]


    [Below: Laserdisc version]


    [Below: VHS deluxe 'big box' version. It was initially renamed 'The Gates of Hell' in America.]


    [Below: Movie still]


    Two Evil Eyes

    [dvd#69]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Blue Underground]

  • Duration [120 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1990/2003

    [Note: AKA 'Due Occhi Diabolici'. Here is a film by George Romero and Dario Argento. They both wrote and directed it. Effects by legendary artist Tom Savini. This must be a limited edition because this one is numbered on the back #3882, although I have no clue how many it was limited to.]

    [Below: PAL DVD version]


    New Gladiators

    [dvd#70]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Troma]

  • Duration [91 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©?

    [Note: Here is a strange release by director Lucio Fulci. It is kinda like the Running Man movie, but precedes it by three years.]


    The Black Cat

    [dvd#71]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Anchor Bay]

  • Duration [92 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1981/2000

    [Note: Those damn cats! Here is another example of how cats can't be trusted and may in fact be trying to take over the world. Brought to you by director extraordinaire Lucio Fulci.]


    Four of the Apocalypse

    [dvd#72]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Anchor Bay]

  • Duration [104 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1975/2001

    [Note: Western movies were very popular in Europe and the United States in the 1970's. Especially in Italy and Spain. Look at Italian Sergio Leone's 'Dollars' trilogy with Clint Eastwood, and the many, many westerns they spawned. Well here is Lucio Fulci's vision of the west, and it is bloody! Due to its graphic violence it was banned and censored in many countries and never seen in America. Fulci considered this one of his greatest films.]


    The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

    [dvd#73]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [VCI Entertainment]

  • Duration [104 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1969/2001

    [Note: Here is a lesser seen slasher film from Dario Argento.]

    [Below: Here is a PAL DVD version.]

    [Below: ...and another version]


    Don't Torture and Duckling

    [dvd#74]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Blue Underground]

  • Duration [102 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©1972/2007

    [Note: This is the first time this giallo style film by Lucio Fulci has ever been released in America.]


    The Card Player/Do You Like Hitchcock?

    [dvd#75]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Anchor Bay]

  • Duration [104/93 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©2003/2005

    [Note: Here are two of Argento's newer films. I personally don't care for his newer works.]


    Dario Argento - An Eye for Horror

    [dvd#76]

  • Rating [unrated]

  • Released by [Image Entertainment]

  • Duration [57 minutes]

  • Presentation [Widescreen]

  • ©2000

    [Note: Lot's of interviews with Dario and the people around him, plus clips from his films and behind the scenes information.]


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