Videos
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The
Bubble (Region 1 Encoding)
This
was originally released in 1966 at 112 mins in Spacevision 3-D, which made
use of the polarized system and clear grey glasses. In 1976, a shorter
version running 91 mins was released widely under the title "Fantastic
Invasion of Planet Earth." Theoriginal polarized version had incredible
3-D, but this is a "downconverted" anaglyph version which uses the red
and vlue type of glasses. The effect is not nearly as good, but it does
work significantly better than Rhino's "Comin at Ya" DVD. The film is kind
of slow and it has been compared to an overlong episode of "The Twilight
Zone" which is an accurate description. It does manage to hold some interest
for sci-fi fans, however.
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Cat
Women of the Moon/3D (VHS Video, NTSC)
All-star
cast in tacky sci-fi entry: A rocket crew becomes suspicious when they
discover a colony of sexy women living in an underground empire on the
moon. AKA "Rocket to the Moon."
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Comin'
at Ya (Region 1 Encoding)
A
3D-movie where all sorts of objects are beng thrown at you ... Western
Style movie, quite worth watching.
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Comin'
at Ya (VHS Video, NTSC)
A
3D-movie where all sorts of objects are beng thrown at you ... Western
Style movie, quite worth watching.
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The
Nightmare on Elm Street Collection (Region 1 Encoding)
A
total of 8 DVD's - with the 3D-movie on DVD Number 6: DISC 6: FREDDY'S
DEAD: THE FINAL NIGHTMARE (1991, 96 min., Anamorphic 1.85:1) - Directed
by Rachel Talalay (Tank Girl), with appearances by Roseanne, Tom Arnold,
Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp. Includes the original 3-D finale, with 2
pairs of glasses included.
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Robot
Monster (VHS Video, NTSC)
Gorilla
in diving helmet wipes out entire Earth population save one family, then
spends most of film's running time lumbering around Bronson Canyon trying
to find them. One of the genuine legends of Hollywood: embarrassingly,
hilariously awful... and dig that bubble machine with the TV antenna!
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Mask/3D
(VHS Video, NTSC)
Experience
supernatural horror as a brilliant psychiatrist is seduced by the ancient,
deadly powers of the mask. Bizarre hallucinations and unearthly evil drive
all who wear the mystic mask to madness and murder. Contains 3-D sequences.
Subsequently re-titled "Eyes From Hell." Each cassette contains five pairs
of 3-D glasses.
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3-D
Video Visions Vol.2:Stereogram (VHS Video, NTSC) |
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Magic
Insight: 3-D Stereograms (VHS Video, NTSC)
Animated
Magic Eye Images.
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Spiders
and Snakes W/ 3-D Glasses (VHS Video, NTSC) |
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Friday
the 13th, Pt. 3 (VHS Video, NTSC)
Having
escaped in the last episode, Jason is back, hockey mask and all, to continue
his murderous rampage across Crystal Lake.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Girls
- Wet & Wild in 3D (VHS Video, NTSC)
Includes
3D-glasses
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America's
Greatest Roller Coasters/3D (VHS Video, NTSC)
Pulfrich
3D
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America's
Greatest Roller Coasters 2/3D (VHS Video, NTSC)
Pulfrich
3D
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Creature
from the Black Lagoon (VHS Video, NTSC)
Archetypal
50s monster movie has been copied so often that some of the edge is gone,
but story of Amazon expedition encountering deadly Gill-Man is still entertaining,
with juicy atmosphere, luminous underwater photography sequences directed
by James C. Havens. Originally in 3D, but just as good without it.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Revenge
of the Creature (VHS Video, NTSC)
OK
sequel to "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" destroys much of that film's
mystery and terror by removing gill-man from Amazonian home and placing
him in Florida aquarium. Originally in 3-D. Clint Eastwood has his first
screen role as lab technician.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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It
Came From Outer Space (VHS Video, NTSC)
Intriguing
science-fiction based on a Ray Bradbury story. An alien ship crashes in
the Arizona desert; its passengers assume the identities of nearby townspeople
so they can effect repairs unnoticed--they think. Remarkably sober for
its era, with crisp performances and real restraint, even in its use of
3D.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Dial
M for Murder (VHS Video, NTSC)
Frederick
Knott's suspense play of man plotting wife's murder and subsequent police
investigation: stagey at times but slick and entertaining. Filmed in 3D.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Jaws
3-D (VHS Video, NTSC)
Hilarious!
It's great to watch this on video - you can TELL where the 3-D scares of
the theatrical presentation were supposed to be, which makes it all the
more humorous.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Flesh
for Frankenstein (VHS Video, NTSC)
Mad
baron Kier clones body-beautiful monsters out of bloody human innards.
Campy and disgusting, with severed heads and hands galore. Originally shown
in 3D.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Gun
Fury (VHS Video, NTSC)
Hudson
goes after men who have kidnapped his fiancée (Reed); formidable
villainy, beautiful Arizona locations. Originally shown in 3D.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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Kiss
Me Kate (VHS Video, NTSC)
Bright
filmization of Cole Porter's Broadway musical, adapted from Shakespeare's
The Taming of the Shrew. Grayson and Keel are erstwhile married couple
whose off-stage and on-stage lives intertwine. Songs include "So in Love',
"Always True to You in My Fashion'', "Brush Up Your Shakespeare'' (delightfully
performed by Wynn and Whitmore); the "From This Moment On'' number, highlighting
Fosse and Carol Haney, is outstanding. Originally in 3-D.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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House
of Wax (VHS Video, NTSC)
A
technical masterpiece of 3D, "House of Wax" is the story of a talented
wax sculptor and his hyper-realistic creations. After his original works
are destroyed by fire, this madman transforms fresh corpses into lifelike
works of art.
This is the 2D video version of a 3D-movie!!!
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