tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8796371.post3298021006774944129..comments2023-10-11T03:42:59.033-07:00Comments on The Criterion Contraption: See It On Film: October 2009Matthew Dessemhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09288268335735601918noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8796371.post-56720541889934929432010-01-27T22:59:24.208-08:002010-01-27T22:59:24.208-08:00im agree with you mr. wayne.im agree with you mr. wayne.tamilmoviehttp://www.areapal.com/world/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8796371.post-48261731676504838742009-10-02T19:18:05.508-07:002009-10-02T19:18:05.508-07:00They have a lot of B-sci-fi/horror, and some older...They have a lot of B-sci-fi/horror, and some older horror, but you'd think slasher movies never happened. Except for <em>Peeping Tom</em>, I guess. Dunno if slasher movies are too likely to be tied up in studio libraries—if Paramount says "You can have <em>Ace in the Hole</em> OR <em>Friday the 13th</em>, I think they made the right decision—it's not like it's hard to see <em>Matthew Dessemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09288268335735601918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8796371.post-33795205154358469672009-10-01T16:33:18.941-07:002009-10-01T16:33:18.941-07:00Y'know, you're right! Where's the horr...Y'know, you're right! Where's the horror love? The way I see it, if they're going to make a case for <i>Armageddon</i>, one can be made for a handful of horror classics. I'd love to see editions for <i>Texas Chainsaw Massacre</i> or <i>Halloween</i> or <i>The Thing</i>.Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05688329158692962476noreply@blogger.com