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Nightmare Worlds 50 Movie Pack Collection
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$29.98 $15.17*
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| Part No: | B000H5U68O |
| Manufacturer: | Mill Creek Entertainment |
| MFG Part: | MV07023 |
| Customer Rating: | 3.0 / 5.0 |
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- The world faces annihilation time and time again in this terrifying collection of science fictionics and creature features including: The Day The Sky Exploded, The Doomsday Machine, UFO: Target Earth, End of the World and Frozen Alive.
The world faces annihilation time and time again in this terrifying collection of science fiction classics and creature features including: The Day The Sky Exploded The Doomsday Machine UFO: Target Earth End of the World and Frozen Alive. Included1. Alien Contamination 2. Alien Species 3. All the Kind Strangers 4. Alpha Incident The 5. Atomic Rulers of the World 6. Attack From Space 7. Beast of the Yellow Night 8. Counterblast 9. Day the Sky Exploded The 10. Death Warmed Up 11. Doomsday Machine The 12. Embryo 13. End of the World The 14. Eternal Evil 15. Evil Brain from Outer Space 16. Frozen Alive 17. Fury of the Wolf Man 18. Good Against Evil 19. House of the Dead 20. House of the Living Dead 21. How Awful About Alan 22. Idaho Transfer 23. Lost City The (Part 1 and Part 2) 24. Lost World The 25. Maciste in Hell 26. Manster The 27. Mistress of Atlantis The 28. Night Fright 29. Nightmare Never Ends The 30. Panic 31. Phantom Creeps The 32. Piranha Piranha 33. Prisoners of the Lost Universe 34. Purple Death from Outer Space 35. Radio Ranch 36. Return of Dr. Mabuse The 37. Ring of Terror 38. Robot Pilot 39. Rocky Jones Space Ranger: Menace from Outer Space 40. Shadow of Chinatown 41. Star Odyssey 42. Terror at the Red Wolf Inn 43. They 44. This is not a Test 45. UFO: Target Earth 46. Unknown World 47. War Game The 48. Warriors of the Wasteland 49. Werewolf WomanSystem Requirements:Running Time: 4135 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 826831070230 Manufacturer No: MV07023
| Huge Serving of Psychotronic Film | 2009-01-09 | 4 / 5 |
| | Huge collection of various-quality horror and sci-fi! It was great to see some of these weird things again, and some I'd always meant to catch. |
| buy at your own risk | 2008-12-29 | 1 / 5 |
| So far I have viewed 3 sides of disks. The sleeves & disks are mislabeled. What should have been a gem feature, Anthony Perkin's How Awful About Alan, deteriorates within a few minutes, & disappears to be replaced by the next feature somewhere past its beginning.
This collection is listed as unrated. Of course, many of the early features pre-date the movie rating system. However, there are a significant number of rated movies - some PG, but leaning heavily toward R.
On a cheerful note, you can just reconcile yourself to thinking, "So - even if only a few movies are watchable, it's worth the price." But it's not worth messing with returns & hoping you'll really receive 50 watchable movies. |
| Can't Get Much Better... | 2008-11-03 | 5 / 5 |
| | When I bought this collection...I fully understood that most of these films were "duds". As someone who thinks Ed Wood is a genius...collections like this are a god-send to those of us who enjoy a "B" grade or less movie. The cost is fantastic as well & saves so much time from downloading the same titles from public domain film websites. |
| nightmare worlds, chilling classics, science fiction classics | 2008-09-15 | 1 / 5 |
| Unfortunately, the picture quality of almost all movies is of very
bad quality. No sharp image, lines, bad copies.
But for this price, I can't ask for more.
Thanks. Gaston ROZIJN.
I also purchased the Irwin Allen TV productions VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA, THE TIME TUNNEL and LAND OF THE GIANTS.
With these DVD'S I am totally satisfied. Brilliant picture and sound
restoration. These DVD's are unavailable in Europe. |
| An interesting addition to your DVD collection, especially for movie geeks. | 2008-07-23 | 4 / 5 |
| After I was almost finished watching the 50 Horror Classics mega pack (put out by Treeline) I proceeded to acquire more 50 movie packs from : Nightmare Worlds, Tales of Terror, Sci-Fi Classics and Chilling Classics. What is great about these mega packs is that if you watch one movie per week on average, one of these packs will last almost a year for you.
Although the quality of the movies in Nightmare Worlds collection is not as good as Horror Classics, there are a few gems and interesting curios that you might find to be an enriching viewing experience.
I've watched about 80% of the movies in the package and it is quite a diverse collection which ranges from the 1920s all the way to the 90s. A few standouts are Alien Contamination (cheesy Italian sci-fi horror), The Alpha Incident (atmospheric and creepy), Beast of the Yellow Night (very unusual and unique film), Werewolf Woman (Italian erotic horror of which Quentin Tarantino is a fan), The Nightmare Never Ends (ever wanted to see Satan at a disco?), End of the World (w/Christopher Lee), Idaho Transfer (pretty good dystopia sci-fi), House of the Living Dead (Victorian-era horror set in South Africa), This is not a Test (pretty cool Corman-esque suspense about atomic war from 1962), Night Fright (a G-rated 1960s teen horror flick), Piranha Piranha (interesting jungle adventure that that just oozes the 1970s) and Prisoners of the Lost Universe (great cheesy 1980s sword and sorcery action). Of course, there are other good movies as well that I didn't mention and I've yet to watch and I failed to mention the ones that I really didn't like, which there were a few.
But there is more to like than to dislike here. And besides, the point of this collection is to put in as many "public domain" movies as possible, together. The picture quality is not always the best, but many of these were transferred from old VHS copies--probably the only source which Treeline was able to find. And for the low price, even if there are only a handful of movies that you like, then it is a worthwhile investment.
There was a movie out last year called "Grindhouse" where there are 2 main features (directed by Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez) which was an homage to cheesy 1970s low-budget films. If you liked this, then I would suspect that a lot of the movies in this package will be of interest to you. |
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