100% worth it for me. The depth and detail are significantly improved. The biggest effect is a more "3d vs 2d" effect due to the efficient use of HDR. And at less than $10/movie these days it is a no brainer for me. I love these films and will always want the best possible presentation for home viewing.
I know I’m in the minority, but my favorite Karloff Frankenstein film has always been “Son of Frankenstein”. Maybe because it was the first one I saw. But also due to Basil Rathbone’s doctor, Bela Lugosi’s Ygor, & Lionel Atwill’s inspector. Also the sets are so weird & atmospheric. Just a great movie!
Such a good channel keep up the excellent content really appreciate your honest and fair views on these great classic movies and personally I love all these classics
Daniel these Universal monsters were and still is amazingly emotional rollercoaster ride, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney junior great stuff if only they'd lower their prices, 30 film boxset in the UK selling at 180 quid on bluray such as life. Like your You-Tube podcast keep doing ur stuff.
Several months ago I picked up the thirty film Universal Classic Monsters collection at my local Goodwill store. I asked them how much they wanted and the manager told me $8!!! I told them I would pay $10 which I did. This has to be one of the greatest deals of all time....
I treated myself to all the dvds a few months ago and they cost me about £80, I thought that was a bargain but you definitely got the better bargain lol
Those "Classic Collection" VHS releases were how I first experienced the Monsters, after reading about them in the old Crestwood House book series that my elementary school library had. Great memories collecting and watching those movies growing up in the '90s. I also have the same first Blu-ray set (the U.K. version) that I imported because it was about half the price of the domestic release at the time!
That 30 film collection is amazing. I got it and loved it. Theres actually 31 films if you count the spanish version of Dracula. One film for every day of october
I just found your channel today, it's great seeing someone with such a love for the classics. Those are my favorites, so seeing a focus on it makes me super happy. I'd love to see you rank all 30+ Universal Monsters classics.
Well Im just another brick in the time wall. Im 68, and I have spent tons on my collection. You're so right. Our collections are "a warm blanket!"❤. Glad to know Im not alone.😊
I have the same collection for the movies, so good! Honestly, about 4K, i'm the type of person who doesn't think 4k is necessary, tbf, i didn't even got BD for all the movies i have in dvd, only the ones i felt it's needed or that it's too big of an upgrade.
I❤Frankenstein espacially the 3rd ,son of F.' It is underrated. But I have a special relationship to ,the wolfman'. When we were Kids my 2 Cousins and me wanted to sleep in a tent in my garden one night in summer. But before we secretly watched ,the wolfman' on TV.😬 When we were back in the tent the neighbours' dog began Howling and 20 minutes later 3 boys were lying at home in their beds again.😄 We really feared Larry Talbot coming around 🥶 So this is Unforgettable for me 🙂
@@cobwebschannel Yes men, and today, about 40 years later, I'm still not quite sure that it was really the neighbours dog we heard... Perhaps it was the night Larry Talbot was sneaking around our house! Who knows?😉
I remember those VHS tapes!! First time I saw Werewolf of London it freaked me out. Tho the Lon Chaney Wolfman was always my favorite. The Abbott & Costello horror comedies are great!
I love the Universal monster movies. First thing I thought of when you showed your figurines was that scene in Salem's Lot in Mark's bedroom with his monster collection. Hope you don't get any nighttime visitors at your window. Terrific video as always. I upgraded to the BD's for these movies but I don't think I'll get the 4k.
The creature from the black lagoon has always been my favorite and is a great trilogy. Walks among us has a very morbid ending. Its almost a fitting end as its the last film in that boxset to come out
Yes indeed.. Wonderful Pack.I bought it many years ago and it still looks wonderful. The Bride of Frankenstein is just such unique and perfect film, but maybe the film I love most in the Pack could be "The Invisible man" with the always perfect Claude Rains. Great Video and Greetings from Spain 🎉
Great video, wolfman is my fav too but i love the kharis mummies not the original, revenge of the creature I prefer to the original too but they’re all so good
Do you buy the non-franchise Universal horror/mystery horror movies? Shout! put out most of them in 4 movie Blu-ray box sets. There are a few individual discs, too and all of the '50s sci-fi movies.
I feel sorry for those who have to buy the foreign releases. Those age rated stickers always look so ugly to me. Great collection! I also put up some movie posters in my cubicle!
THE MUMMY'S HAND is *NOT* a direct sequel to THE MUMMY! It begins an entirely separate series, and the only connection is that a living mummy is involved. Why do people have this asinine idea that the Karloff film is connected in any way to the later series?! Karloff mummy: Imhotep/Ardeth Bey - other mummy series: Kharis. TOTALLY DIFFERENT AND UNCONNECTED! 😠🤬😠🤬😠
Is it worth it to start upgrading these to 4K? Let me know!
100% worth it for me. The depth and detail are significantly improved. The biggest effect is a more "3d vs 2d" effect due to the efficient use of HDR.
And at less than $10/movie these days it is a no brainer for me. I love these films and will always want the best possible presentation for home viewing.
@@994pt4 Awesome, thanks for the insight! It's tempting.
I know I’m in the minority, but my favorite Karloff Frankenstein film has always been “Son of Frankenstein”. Maybe because it was the first one I saw. But also due to Basil Rathbone’s doctor, Bela Lugosi’s Ygor, & Lionel Atwill’s inspector. Also the sets are so weird & atmospheric. Just a great movie!
It’s a fantastic movie! Not a crazy opinion at all.
Such a good channel keep up the excellent content really appreciate your honest and fair views on these great classic movies and personally I love all these classics
That’s so nice to hear, thank you so much!
Daniel these Universal monsters were and still is amazingly emotional rollercoaster ride, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney junior great stuff if only they'd lower their prices, 30 film boxset in the UK selling at 180 quid on bluray such as life.
Like your You-Tube podcast keep doing ur stuff.
Love the channel. Universal monsters are the best, been collecting since I was a kid. Keep up the good work.
Much appreciated!
Several months ago I picked up the thirty film Universal Classic Monsters collection at my local Goodwill store. I asked them how much they wanted and the manager told me $8!!! I told them I would pay $10 which I did. This has to be one of the greatest deals of all time....
That’s amazing! Definitely one of the all-timer deals. haha
I treated myself to all the dvds a few months ago and they cost me about £80, I thought that was a bargain but you definitely got the better bargain lol
Those "Classic Collection" VHS releases were how I first experienced the Monsters, after reading about them in the old Crestwood House book series that my elementary school library had. Great memories collecting and watching those movies growing up in the '90s. I also have the same first Blu-ray set (the U.K. version) that I imported because it was about half the price of the domestic release at the time!
I read those books too! Really wish I still had them, but I also got them from the library.
That 30 film collection is amazing. I got it and loved it. Theres actually 31 films if you count the spanish version of Dracula. One film for every day of october
32 if you count "Boo!"
I just found your channel today, it's great seeing someone with such a love for the classics. Those are my favorites, so seeing a focus on it makes me super happy. I'd love to see you rank all 30+ Universal Monsters classics.
Welcome! And I’ve sure thought about it! Maybe closer to Halloween… 🤔
Well Im just another brick in the time wall. Im 68, and I have spent tons on my collection. You're so right. Our collections are "a warm blanket!"❤. Glad to know Im not alone.😊
I have the same collection for the movies, so good! Honestly, about 4K, i'm the type of person who doesn't think 4k is necessary, tbf, i didn't even got BD for all the movies i have in dvd, only the ones i felt it's needed or that it's too big of an upgrade.
Awesome, thanks for the insight! Right now I feel really happy with the 30 film set I have.
I have been inspired by Cobweb. My physical media is now organized and growing.
Yooo don't sleep on Invisible Agent, that shit is so good, amazing FX, super funny
I❤Frankenstein espacially the 3rd ,son of F.' It is underrated.
But I have a special relationship to ,the wolfman'.
When we were Kids my 2 Cousins and me wanted to sleep in a tent in my garden one night in summer. But before we secretly watched ,the wolfman' on TV.😬 When we were back in the tent the neighbours' dog began Howling and 20 minutes later 3 boys were lying at home in their beds again.😄
We really feared Larry Talbot coming around 🥶
So this is Unforgettable for me 🙂
Oh man, that is such a special memory. I’m very nostalgic about getting scared by horror movies as a kid. Thanks for sharing!
@@cobwebschannel
Yes men, and today, about 40 years later, I'm still not
quite sure that it was really the neighbours dog we heard...
Perhaps it was the night Larry Talbot was sneaking around our house! Who knows?😉
Great story! Thanks for sharing 😮
I got the Mego Dracula in my Easter Basket one year in the 70s. Lol
I remember those VHS tapes!! First time I saw Werewolf of London it freaked me out. Tho the Lon Chaney Wolfman was always my favorite. The Abbott & Costello horror comedies are great!
So nostalgic!
I love the Universal monster movies. First thing I thought of when you showed your figurines was that scene in Salem's Lot in Mark's bedroom with his monster collection. Hope you don't get any nighttime visitors at your window. Terrific video as always. I upgraded to the BD's for these movies but I don't think I'll get the 4k.
Thanks! haha That's a big compliment, I love that room.
Dude! Where can I get those figures? EBay you think? Those are awesome!
The creature from the black lagoon has always been my favorite and is a great trilogy. Walks among us has a very morbid ending. Its almost a fitting end as its the last film in that boxset to come out
What do you think of Kolchk tv and movie series? You should do a video on them if you haven't already.
Yes indeed.. Wonderful Pack.I bought it many years ago and it still looks wonderful. The Bride of Frankenstein is just such unique and perfect film, but maybe the film I love most in the Pack could be "The Invisible man" with the always perfect Claude Rains. Great Video and Greetings from Spain 🎉
The Invisible Man is amazing!
I love the Universal Monsters. Give She-Wolf of London another watch. It is actually an awesome movie.
Cool, I’ll probably do that sometime.
Have you seen the 8 movie essential monsters collection COFFIN edition? I have it and it's a beauty.
Great video, wolfman is my fav too but i love the kharis mummies not the original, revenge of the creature I prefer to the original too but they’re all so good
Do you buy the non-franchise Universal horror/mystery horror movies? Shout! put out most of them in 4 movie Blu-ray box sets. There are a few individual discs, too and all of the '50s sci-fi movies.
I feel sorry for those who have to buy the foreign releases. Those age rated stickers always look so ugly to me. Great collection! I also put up some movie posters in my cubicle!
haha Seriously. I’m glad Umbrella releases have reversible art without the stickers. And thanks dude! That’s awesome about your cubicle!
The essential collection is from my country England.
True!
Oh I thought u were going to show universal monsters necca figurers
I didn’t have them at the time, but I actually have them now.
THE MUMMY'S HAND is *NOT* a direct sequel to THE MUMMY! It begins an entirely separate series, and the only connection is that a living mummy is involved. Why do people have this asinine idea that the Karloff film is connected in any way to the later series?! Karloff mummy: Imhotep/Ardeth Bey - other mummy series: Kharis. TOTALLY DIFFERENT AND UNCONNECTED! 😠🤬😠🤬😠