Rate Points :4.0
Binding :DVD
Label :Starz / Anchor Bay
Manufacturer :Starz / Anchor Bay
MPN :12680
ProductGroup :DVD
Studio :Starz / Anchor Bay
Publisher :Starz / Anchor Bay
UPC :013131268096
EAN :0013131268096
Price :$24.97USD
Lowest Price :$15.65USD
Customer Reviewsbw scottish/british blob movie: X-the unknown Y?...
Rating Point :2 Helpful Point :0
Lacks blob action: The show needed to show this radioactive-mud-blob MOST OF THE TIME someone approaches it/it approaches someone1 NOT LESS THAN HALF, otherwise only the last 30 or was it 20 or 17 mins. shows the blobthing and even those few,quick scenes r way too brief: just when u want to get into it. Because of this, this dvd is a "2 or 3" people shouldnt give 4s and ridiculus 5s. its nothing to rave on like that and its horribly too X-pensive - x the unknown y. if MORE ACTION ON THE ABOVE, I WOULDVE GIVEN A 5". they couldve made a more fun movie on such a cool concept but no, again, what a waste of that!!!!!!!!!oh, 4 sided triangle-boring, 2.5"
Hammer Collection
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :0
If you remember way back when, you will appreciate the availability of the Hammer movies. These movies were shown infrequently and truthfully I never saw the Four Sided Triangle before. Im not a film critic so I wont go there. Enjoyed them both. I would love to get my hands on Quartermass and the Pit on DVD.
original b&w hammer
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :1
these are fullscreen of some of the first hammer films thats why they are black and white.hammer didnt boom till it went color and had christopher lee and peter cushing most of the hammers had unknows seems the color ones are widescreen or letterbox if its on anchor bay.not all hammer is on anchor bay some is on fox,wb. some mgm and several independant distributers.if you are a hammer fan look at other hammer fans lists that will help ya find the titals some arent available now like "the nanny" and "aniversery"
Lets Make a Woman and The Insatiable Goo
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :23
Anchor Bay Entertainment has begun releasing the lesser-known Hammer films in an economical two-fer format, following behind MGM and their Midnight Movies format. Thats great news for those of us who havent gotten around to purchasing these films individually, as they were originally offered, but bad news from those who have already bought the films when they were originally released to DVD in the single movie format at full price. The discs and special features offered though this set are the same as when they were offered in a single disc format, but now they are two for the price of one. I cant help but wonder if the original releases werent selling very well, so Anchor Bay recovered them and re-released them in this more economical limited edition sets. Who knows?
Anyway, the first film, The Four Sided Triangle (1953) is a decent melodramatic science fiction thriller dealing with, what I figure was a relatively new concept at the time, of human cloning. The story involves mainly three individuals, Bill, Robin, and Lena. Bill, coming from a solid background and a wealthy family, is the practical one, while Robin is the flipside of the coin, coming from a poor family, exhibits the dreamer-like qualities of a true visionary, but also suffers the highs and lows of what could be considered a manic-depressive personality. Lena is sort of in the middle, obviously desired by both men, although she can only choose one.
The men, fresh back from college, develop a machine that can perfectly reproduce anything, and this opens up a wealth of possible opportunities, and also allows Bill to profess his love to Lena, prompting their marriage, much to Robins dismay. Robin, bored with the practical applications of the machine already, looks towards new frontiers of duplicating organic matter, and decides one the process is perfected, he should like to duplicate Lena. It works, but not without complications. All in all, not a bad movie, and it seems pretty original for the time, even though it does borrow from the Frankenstein mythos a little bit. The film is slow moving, so patience is required. The surprise ending seemed a bit contrived and fantastical, but the production values were pretty good, making for an interesting, if drawn out, experience.
X - The Unknown (1957) is the much better of the two films here, presenting a very intelligent and wonderful science fiction story that presents the notion of an ancient life form that lives within the Earth and rises through a fissure, seeking out sustenance in the form of radioactive materials. Dean Jagger stars and presents a thoroughly likable character surrounded by a strong supporting cast. Some of the horror elements were quite a bit more visceral that I would have expected, but made for fun and interesting viewing leading up to a suitably climatic finish.
I really liked the notion that the creature, a giant blob of inky, gooey material, wasnt from outer space, but something that has been on this terrestrial plane for a long time, much longer than man. I also appreciated the complications that developed as the characters discerned information about the creature, providing real depth to the story, and elevating this film above the average creature feature.
Both films look and sound great, with minimal deterioration present in the prints provided, and contain the special features related to their original, independent releases, with The Four Sided Triangle disc containing a Hammer World of Horror episode titled The Curse of Frankenstein and X- The Unknown disc the World of Horror episode titled Sci-Fi and an original trailer for the film. Also included in the case are two reproduction cards for promotional material on each film. A great value if you are coming in late in the game, and it does say limited edition on the front of the case, so supplies may be limited.
Cookieman108
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :15
I purchased this with just reviews and a general understanding of the movies. I was pleasantly suprised. Four Sided Triangle is an interesting story on cloning and the obligitory warnings of playing God. Pretty good acting and original story. Not a lot for true "horror" but a good sci fi movie none the less. Special effects were interesting and relates to what was seen in the original "The Fly". As for X The Unknown you will be reminded of "The Blob" although you need to remember that X came out a year previous. The idea is releatively the same. A bunch of goo terrorizes a local area. Although The Blob has been shredded by some, I think it is still a good movie. X rates up there as well. It is in black and white which true "old" movie fans will appreciate. The acting is solid and the story is interesting and will keep your attention. A worth while twosome to add to your collection.
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