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Old 07-24-2019, 08:19 PM   #64901
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Could someone please tell me why there are complaints regarding the price of Scream/Shout releases, but not Arrow releases?
Because most of the movies Scream/Shout releases are pretty schlocky and aren’t worth paying their asking price for.
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Old 07-24-2019, 08:21 PM   #64902
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Because that's pretty much all everyone does on here. And yes I complain about the complainers, I know
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Old 07-24-2019, 08:24 PM   #64903
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Could someone please tell me why there are complaints regarding the price of Scream/Shout releases, but not Arrow releases?
Whiners. I’ve bought all my SF releases for under $25 often under $20. Someone always has them for sale, only one I paid over $25 for was Creepshow and it was well worth the $30 for the 4K Remaster, slipbox, and new features. Granted it’s the same with Arrow releases I bought their new Weird Science release for $20.
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Old 07-24-2019, 08:34 PM   #64904
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Could someone please tell me why there are complaints regarding the price of Scream/Shout releases, but not Arrow releases?
Nobody is complaining about Shout prices these days. Their prices have returned to "normal" (for the most part). Stop looking for arguments
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Old 07-24-2019, 09:04 PM   #64905
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The fact that SF is a niche producer. The idea that they can dictate pricing to large companies like Best Buy and Walmart is ludicrous. I disagree that it has anything to do with physical media.
Okay well that's what SF makes so how can it not?
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Old 07-24-2019, 09:22 PM   #64906
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A middle-aged couple, played by Timothy Busfield (Field of Dreams) and Kathleen Quinlan (Apollo 13), leaves the city with their young daughter to move into their dream home, an isolated house in the countryside, with the awareness that their new location will come with its own challenges and financial hurdles. Unfortunately for them, the house is occupied by a horde of bloodthirsty feral cats who waste no time in trying to eliminate the new owners. During one terrifying evening, our bewildered protagonists must fight for their lives to keep from becoming a fancy feast for these feline adversaries.

The 1991 made-for-television horror movie, Strays, which premiered on the USA Network, was directed by John McPherson, who had previously helmed several episodes of The Incredible Hulk, and written by none other than former teenage heartthrob, Shaun Cassidy (The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries). The end result is a fast-paced, but innocuous outing that could have benefitted from more sleaze and violence had it been given a theatrical release or been allowed to sharpen its claws in a less restrictive medium. In the hands of someone like Roger Corman, this film could have soared to B movie greatness, but, as is, it is limited by its production circumstances. A subplot involving the wife's flirtatious sister, played by Claudia Christian (The Hidden), putting the moves on the husband had so many possibilities, but they all fall flat. The heroine and her sister do not even have a cat fight. Also, the two leads are both wonderful actors, but they seem somewhat miscast for this particular project.

The feline mayhem, which is relatively bloodless, but nonetheless highly destructive, redeems this feature. These are some truly grumpy cats, and their grey-colored alpha leader, who is always one step ahead of the humans in intellectual terms, is the highlight of the whole story. If, like me, you enjoy watching multiple cats totally destroy any home besides your own, then you are in the right place.

I am giving Strays a three-star rating, mostly because I love one scene where an evil cat perishes in a Jaws 2 electrocution death.

This Scream Factory Blu-ray is mostly a bare bones affair, but the nice-looking transfer should make any fan of this film purr with happiness.

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Old 07-24-2019, 09:26 PM   #64907
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You can get Scream Factory and Shout titles below $25 if you are willing to shop somewhere other than Amazon.
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Old 07-24-2019, 09:28 PM   #64908
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You can get Scream Factory and Shout titles below $25 if you are willing to shop somewhere other than Amazon.
I most of them for less than $25 directly from the Shout Factory site.

The only exceptions are Collector's Editions and box sets.
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Old 07-24-2019, 10:51 PM   #64909
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Because most of the movies Scream/Shout releases are pretty schlocky and aren’t worth paying their asking price for.
That depends on a persons taste. There’s a reason I own more Scream Factory titles then I do Arrow Video ones. At the end of the day though both labels are great & release stuff I enjoy.
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Old 07-25-2019, 02:32 AM   #64910
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am I the only one that wants dolly dearest to be released?
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Old 07-25-2019, 02:40 AM   #64911
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am I the only one that wants dolly dearest to be released?
Nope... but this is a title that would likely have to come from the Vestron line.
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:04 AM   #64912
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Nobody is complaining about Shout prices these days. Their prices have returned to "normal" (for the most part). Stop looking for arguments
Not looking for an argument at all. It was a simple question.
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:23 AM   #64913
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Nope... but this is a title that would likely have to come from the Vestron line.
IIRC, Michael Felsher seemed to think that Lionsgate no longer held distribution rights to Dolly Dearest, though it does appear that they have it up for streaming on Amazon. Perhaps home video reverted but streaming didn't?
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:39 AM   #64914
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When they announce new titles... I was like omg yes, and here are my thoughts

In my opinion:

Road Games = Haven't seen
Silver Bullet = YES!!!!!!!
Body Parts = Haven't seen
My Bloody Valentine = Yes
Pet Sematary 2 = Haven't Seen
The Fan = Haven't Seen
Prophecy = Yes!
Dracula = Haven't Seen
The Fly Collection = Haven't Seen (Except for the remake, and Yes)
Let's Scare Jessica to Death = Haven't seen
Big Trouble in Little China = HELL YEAH
The Abominable Snowman = Haven't seen
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde = Haven't seen
Universal Horror Collection: Volume 3 = Haven't seen

also check out this page, I managed to keep the list for Scream factory release on wikipedia to a userpage of mine, go there and check it out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:T...ctory_Releases
Great list of Scream Factory titles, but just a heads up #468 - Isle of the Dead has been postponed indefinitely. They said they hope they can get it back on the schedule at some point but had no idea when that might be, they didn't elaborate on details to why it was postponed either.
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Old 07-25-2019, 04:23 AM   #64915
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I'm glad I held out and didn't buy the Warner Archive DVD-R release of Let's Scare Jessica to Death. For those who haven't seen it, it's an extremely atmospheric 70s horror film that I don't want to spoil for anyone who hasn't seen it. Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is far superior to its lurid title, and it contains elements of Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare along with the title character. It's definitely top-shelf Hammer.
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Old 07-25-2019, 02:40 PM   #64916
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Could someone please tell me why there are complaints regarding the price of Scream/Shout releases, but not Arrow releases?
Numerous times a year you can get most Arrow releases for $12 shipped from ArrowUK. If you are allergic to BBFC stickers, Barnes and Noble and DiabolikDVD have Arrow sales where it works out to $19 shipped. It's difficult to get Shout releases at that price. I'll add that Arrow's releases feel like a more premium product as well. Shout's slipcovers aren't as sturdy, usually have silly art, and they often come in thin/flimsy Eco cases. Arrow's boxsets are a thing of beauty and once again, Shout's are flimsy.
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:00 PM   #64917
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Numerous times a year you can get most Arrow releases for $12 shipped from ArrowUK. If you are allergic to BBFC stickers, Barnes and Noble and DiabolikDVD have Arrow sales where it works out to $19 shipped. It's difficult to get Shout releases at that price. I'll add that Arrow's releases feel like a more premium product as well. Shout's slipcovers aren't as sturdy, usually have silly art, and they often come in thin/flimsy Eco cases. Arrow's boxsets are a thing of beauty and once again, Shout's are flimsy.
While I agree with you on most of what you say here, I have never had a Shout release come in an eco-case. It's only major studio releases that come in those.
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:04 PM   #64918
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I've said it numerous times but I think Shout used to have really good sales like some of the other companies in the past (5+ yrs ago). It's how I started my collection of their releases. Ordered 15-20 titles all at once and they were probably about $10 a piece. Maybe a little more but definitely not the $20-30 I pay now. Now, if something drops to $20-22 on amazon.ca I think it's a decent price. Good mix of blind buys and stuff I wanted. Not sure why they don't do that anymore. At a consistent $20-30 in Canada I'm definitely not doing as many blind buys or purchases of stuff I kind of/sort of want.

The one I'm super impressed with an I see people buying a ton of stuff is WAC with their 4/44 deals, which they do multiple times a year. I'd be happy with something like that once a year. Unfortunately, us Canadians don't get to participate in that deal but still nice to see.
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Not sure if it’s been mentioned yet, but BB has some SF titles on sale right now.

$14.99 After Midnight, $14.99 Nightmares, $14.99 Hellhole, and $17.99 for Poltergeist III.

I’m sure there are more titles on sale, I was just focusing on 80s horror titles.
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:28 PM   #64920
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I'm really interested to see how deep the deal with Paramount goes. Is it just horror titles? Did they pick up the Dead Zone? So many questions, but either way, glad we are getting some Paramount titles this year and next.
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