tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post7125663823869696145..comments2023-06-26T11:06:29.465+01:00Comments on Plutonium Shores: The Section 3 ListWeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-16482654660052057912014-06-30T11:21:02.927+01:002014-06-30T11:21:02.927+01:00Yep, I agree, with the arrival of the web and DVD,...Yep, I agree, with the arrival of the web and DVD, an old order was torn asunder and a new one put in place. But however nostalgic I feel about that great era of exploration - and I can spin stories all day about those times (apologies for that!), we as collectors are spoiled. Funnily enough, just last week I was browsing Amazon UK for some DVD, and someone had recently submitted one of those Weshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-35048609429388798382014-06-30T08:58:33.344+01:002014-06-30T08:58:33.344+01:00I'm with you there, Wes, there was nothing lik...I'm with you there, Wes, there was nothing like controversy in your youth to spark the imagination that sent you on a wild goose chase to see a film. We've discussed it before, but I remember feeling that something died in me when I went onto the internet (back in 2003) and discovered Xploited Cinema, including the fully uncut, remastered DVD of Cannibal Holocaust... it was like my JP Mulvanettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05381363705787780363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-26187069593265524612014-06-27T19:50:53.388+01:002014-06-27T19:50:53.388+01:00The Nasties list was definitely a primer for Cult ...The Nasties list was definitely a primer for Cult and Exploitation Cinema, and I can still remember the white heat of reading that Video Nasties issue of Dark Side, seeing all those titles alongside the cover art - it was like a wall had come down before my eyes... I think we would have sought out those films anyway, with that particular strand of cinephilia we have, I'm sure we would have Weshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-79016023372008717572014-06-27T15:22:08.563+01:002014-06-27T15:22:08.563+01:00I'm definitely a Coffy man ,but I do love Foxy...I'm definitely a Coffy man ,but I do love Foxy Brown. You ain't wrong on the fat, sleazy pedo in Communion... you definitely should get on that! It has been a while since I watched Xtro, but yup, I remember really liking the strange, almost surreal elements... where as Inseminoid has always ranked lower with me. Saying that, I definitely need a re-watch on that one, I have it here so JP Mulvanettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05381363705787780363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-32053085290349003082014-06-26T13:49:19.960+01:002014-06-26T13:49:19.960+01:00Yeah, some really great titles and one or two wild...Yeah, some really great titles and one or two wildcards like <b><i>Foxy Brown</i></b> (which I like better than <b><i>Coffy</i></b>). <b><i>Mad Foxes</i></b> is the filmic equivalent of a used condom – raw and sleazy as hell, and <b><i>Zombie Holocaust</i></b> is a lot of fun, plus Alexandra Delli Colli takes her clothes off again in this one – I <i>love</i> those big blowjob lips of her… Y’know Weshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-85532787649865454302014-06-26T08:20:28.567+01:002014-06-26T08:20:28.567+01:00Funny, I said the EXACT same thing in my head when...Funny, I said the EXACT same thing in my head when watching the trailer- TCM was the obvious choice as far as I was concerned!<br /><br />Some of those are a blast, Mad Foxes is an especially underrated pile of nonsense, as is Zombie Holocaust. I know loads of people who hate Xtro - I can't figure out why though, as it ticks plenty of boxes for me. Surprised with a few you haven't seen - JP Mulvanettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05381363705787780363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-18202235493116762532014-06-24T18:38:24.558+01:002014-06-24T18:38:24.558+01:00John, I like this list a lot... I'm scanning t...John, I like this list a lot... I'm scanning thru the titles and I see a lot of classics, plus a lot of stuff I have affection for - <b><i>Friday the 13th Part II, Inseminoid, Mad Foxes, Mark of the Devil, Nightmare City, Phantasm, Xtro, Zombie Holocaust</i></b>, as well as stuff I'd like to see - <b><i>The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith</i></b>, Franco's <b><i>The Demons</i></b> and <b><Weshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-23349242429114941432014-06-24T16:08:45.237+01:002014-06-24T16:08:45.237+01:00I got excited about this documentary when the trai...I got excited about this documentary when the trailer went on line recently; the first one was excellent, and highly entertaining. Even if you know many of the in's-and-outs of the whole sorry situation, it is still essential viewing. Interesting, I wasn't aware of this 'Section 3' list at all, so thanks for posting all the titles. I was obviously aware that many of them were JP Mulvanettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05381363705787780363noreply@blogger.com