Al Adamson - The Masterpiece Collection | Severin Films | Box Set Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @DarkCornersReviews
    @DarkCornersReviews Год назад +2

    Kee them coming

  • @billybowers5850
    @billybowers5850 Год назад +1

    The rarest box set I own so far is The Halloween Complete Collection from Anchor Bay, got it for an amazing price and kept it for almost 7 years as part of my Anchor Bay Box Set Collection.

  • @mrmorecambe378
    @mrmorecambe378 Год назад

    Here’s my problem with these videos…I’ve seen tons and tons of films of all genres and I’ve learned over the years that horror really isn’t my thing (but I’m more than happy to let others enjoy it for me)…and yet every single time we get to the end of one of these box set videos, I always have the same thought: “ooooo…I want that!”…if not for some pretty staggering will power, half my film collection would be horror films at this point…it’s entirely possible you may be a marketing genius…oh and well done as always

    • @BenSimpson1998
      @BenSimpson1998  Год назад

      I have to say I feel fortunate that horror films seems to be at the forefront of the home media boom rn, it’s actually quite liberating to see films, once panned, being given such love and attention, and being introduced to a wider audience.
      The fact you’re interested in the items I show off is a compliment I’ll gladly accept! Thank you :)

    • @mrmorecambe378
      @mrmorecambe378 Год назад

      @@BenSimpson1998 it’s a good time to be a film fan in general…and a filmmaker it would seem…hell even Orson Welles managed to get a film made the other year and he’s been dead for decades. And I do have a soft spot for these forgotten filmmakers who spent their life churning out films for low budgets and little to no recognition. You MUST be passionate to keep doing that to yourself day after day, because it ain’t easy and it’s no way to make much of a living…but needs must filmmakers often make some of the most interesting films