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  1. Jim_K

    Hell Just Froze Over....

    Yeah bonus material is always nice to have (though I find some of their commentaries/material dry, overly academic and lifeless) and I'm sure Criterion would pretty up the artwork. Is it worth an extra $25 added to the price for having it released by [cue heavenly choir] Criterion [/heavenly...
  2. Jim_K

    Hell Just Froze Over....

    I paid $19.90 total including shipping (no sales tax) for The Skull. Hardly near Criterion gouging pricing. I wish I could get Criterion discs for near $14.95 MSRP. For those who can wait until the official release in June, Amazon will most likely carry the titles for less than $10 each.
  3. Jim_K

    Hell Just Froze Over....

    Shipping is a bit pricey (I'm spoiled by Amazon prime) but just ordered The Skull for now. As soon as The Man Who Could Cheat Death and Phase IV are available on the site I'll order those as well.
  4. Jim_K

    Hell Just Froze Over....

    DVDAF lists the MSRP at $14.98. The official release date is 6-3-08.
  5. Jim_K

    Hell Just Froze Over....

    Glad to read that The Skull is OAR and anamorphic. It's a definite purchase now. It's also very cool to see vaults crack open a bit more with Hammer's The Man Who Could Cheat Death and the extremely weird yet mesmerizing Phase IV. Looks like Legend is going to make some money off of me.
  6. Jim_K

    Hell Just Froze Over....

    Ooh, I'll definitely pick up The Skull if it's OAR and anamorphic. Too bad they didn't also opt for the other Freddie Francis Amicus title controlled by Paramount, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors. Also somewhat interested in Villa Rides and The Possession of Joel Delaney.
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