This is actually a pretty solid week for physical media releases.
- It may sound odd to lead off with a movie like Sinbad of the Seven Seas, calling it the best disc release of the week, but let me tell you this: if you love Bad Movies, there are few that offer more laughs than this 80's gem. I mean it's got Lou Ferrigno sporting maybe the best perm of the 80's, tying cobras together to climb out of a pit. How is that not great.. This is a MUST OWN for us, without hesitation.
- Victor Crowley is back, and it looks like it's going to be another fun, gore-soaked ride through slasher country. We're in.
- Tragedy Girls is one that we're really curious to check out, even though it looks like it might be one of those annoying teen flicks that tries to he too hip for its own good. Either way, we're on board.
- If you're in the mood for a great Documentary series, the 90's-born 100 Years of Horror is your ticket. Hosted by the late, GREAT, Christopher Lee, this set is 695 minutes of Lee talking about the history of Horror from the very beginning through the early 90's, and it's fantastic. This is a great buy for any Horror fan.
- All See is You, Inoperable, and Keep Watching all look like they might make for an offbeat good time.
- And everything else, as always, is a crap-shoot. Enjoy.
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