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Old 10-24-2010, 12:35 AM   #1
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Any news whether they are planning to release Parts 2 and onwards on Blu-Ray at all please?

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Old 10-24-2010, 11:08 AM   #2
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i'd love to see freddy's revenge on blu ray.
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I would like to see this, although to be truthful, most of them sucked badly! The first three was really good, then it just got stupid, but I would love to see a box set or even individual releases. The new Elm Street film is OK too, I'm looking forward to the Blu-ray release for that! Also, what about the Halloween films?

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I would like to see this, although to be truthful, most of them sucked badly! The first three was really good, then it just got stupid, but I would love to see a box set or even individual releases. The new Elm Street film is OK too, I'm looking forward to the Blu-ray release for that! Also, what about the Halloween films?

Halloween films would be good. I thought the majority (1,2,4,5 and H20) were great whereas the others were simply so-so.

As for the RZ remake/reboot/reimagining whatever of the original, that was terrible.
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Halloween films would be good. I thought the majority (1,2,4,5 and H20) were great whereas the others were simply so-so.

As for the RZ remake/reboot/reimagining whatever of the original, that was terrible.
I didn't like H20 and the third much, but the rest were really good, pure horror classics!

The Rob Zombie remakes, well, I don't think anyone really liked those, most likely because they were so different, the second sucked, but the first was OK for a remake, but as I said, it was too different.

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I didn't like H20 and the third much, but the rest were really good, pure horror classics!

The Rob Zombie remakes, well, I don't think anyone really liked those, most likely because they were so different, the second sucked, but the first was OK for a remake, but as I said, it was too different.

Yeah, 3rd was a bit lame.

I think I enjoyed H20 so much is because a) I tended to ignore that pt 6 existed so there was a huge gap between 5 (1989) and H20 (1998), and b) it was the first (and only) Halloween that I saw (and saw twice) at the cinema. Loved it both times
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They must have plans to release the Elm Street movies on blu-ray... I hope so anyway!
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