Sci-Fi Classics 50 Movie Pack
J**R
Great movie collection
Great collection of movies - seller sent package & DVD,s in very good condition - I would recommend this seller & movie Pack to you if you want to see some fun old syfi movies
R**H
Great value for money
Here is a list of titles in chronological order, with disk, side and track number.Lost Jungle (1934) [6A1]White Pongo (1945) [7B1]Queen of the Amazons (1947) [1A2]Prehistoric Women (1950) [10B2]Bride of the Gorilla (1951) [3A2]Unknown World (1951) [9B2]Mesa of Lost Women (1953) [6A2]Phantom From Space (1953) [7A2]Planet Outlaws (1953) [11B2]Crash of the Moons (1954) [4B1]Killers From Space (1954) [7A1]The Snow Creature (1954) [7B2]Menace From Outer Space (1956) [4B2]Warning From Space (1956) [11A2]The Incredible Petrified World (1957) [1A1]She Gods of Shark Reef (1958) [1B1]The Wild Women of Wongo (1958) [10B1]Hercules Unchained (1959) [5B2]Teenagers From Outer Space (1959) [4A2]Assignment: Outer Space (1960) [6B1]Colossus and the Amazon Queen (1960) [12A1]First Spaceship On Venus (1960) [8B1]The Amazing Transparent Man (1960) [1B2]The Wasp Woman (1960) [2A2]Battle of the Worlds (1961) [9B1]Hercules and the Captive Women (1961) [5A2]The Phantom Planet (1961) [11B1]Eegah (1962) [12A2]Horrors of Spider Island (1962) [2A1]Son of Hercules (1963) [8A1]Devil of the Desert vs. the Son of Hercules (1964) [8A2]Hercules Against The Moonmen (1964) [5A1]Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964) [5B1]Santa Claus Conquers The Martians (1964) [4A1]The Atomic Brain (1964) [1B3]Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965) [2B1]Gammera, the Invincible (1966) [3B2]Zontar, the Thing From Venus (remake of "It Conquered the World") (1966) [8B2]They Came From Beyond Space (1967) [11A1]Destroy All Planets (aka Gamera vs. Viras) (1968) [12B2]King of Kong Island (1968) [3A1]Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968) [2B2]Attack of the Monsters (aka Gamera vs. Guiron) (1969) [3B1]Robot Monster (1972) [1A3]The Astral Factor (aka "The Invisible Strangler") (1976) [9A1]Cosmos: War of the Planets (1977) [12B1]The Brain Machine (1977) [10A2]Blood Tide (1982) [10A1]The Galaxy Invader (1985) [9A2]Laser Mission (1990) [6B2]
P**N
Fun collection of public domain films with some really nice extras
No doubt these are all public domain movies available on multiple sets.I have to give this set a big thumbs up though for a couple of reasons:The 10 films here are all available as I stated in numerous collections-especially in the well-known Mill Creek 50 movie mega-sets.However the Mill Creek sets come in flimsy cardboard boxes that really don't hold up in storage at all. Even stacking those various 50 DVD sets on top of one another and the boxes on the bottom of the stack pretty much break at the boxes' seams.Matter of fact I probably have all 10 of these films spread out somewhere in my Mill Creek box sets, but pull this set out when i want to watch one of the films.Here, St Clair (the company releasing these various 10-movie sets) gives us a nice thick double width standard plastic DVD case with great fun cover art.The prints used are pretty much what you would expect from public domain movies, but I swear a few of them are better than what I have on my various other public domain sets. Certainly NOT remastered but possibly taken from better film prints than others have released.BUT-the REAL reason I love this set so much is that the company releasing these seems to have gone out of their way to make this whole thing a really FUN experience by giving us so really cool extras on each disc.Disc 3-because it has 4 movies already squeezed onto the disc gives us only a very short, written "Brief History of Sci-Fi Movies" which runs 3 1/2 minutes.Disc 2 has a 24 1/2 minute radio episode of Buck Rogers, played over still images taken from various Sci-Fi movies over the years (ranging from the 1940's to 1980's and featuring a whole bunch of still shots from "Phantom From Space" 1953).Disc 1 is the real keeper though- 26 1/2 minutes of trailers from mostly classic Sci-Fi films from the 1950's to probably the 1980's, all in fantastic quality I have not seen elsewhere. You have the option to play all of them, or even choose individual trailers to view. That's a real plus for something that is just an "extra". Some of these trailers I have not seen before on various other compilations which feature movie trailers.Apart from that, they group the films on their individual discs in a way which (to me) makes more sense than just throwing them in random order. You may be in the mood for one specific film on one of these discs and stick around for the other 2 or 3 because they pretty much fit into the same mold.I'll continue to look for these St Clair sets as long as they keep the quality up and the price down and will select them first ahead of other companies offerings when it comes to budget priced public domain multi-movie sets.Disc 1: The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues The Brain That Wouldn't Die Teenagers From Outer Space plus Sci-Fi movie trailersDisc 2: The Phantom Planet First Spaceship On Venus They Came From Beyond Space plus Buck Rogers radio episodeDisc 3: The Atomic Brain The Last Woman On Earth The Giant Gila Monster The Amazing Transparent Man plus a short written history of Sci-Fi films
L**S
A monster-movie lover's dream!
Cheesy movies galore!!! This set collects some of the crappiest, cheesiest, worst movies ever made and I love every second of it. Most of these are public domain and the butt of many internet reviewer's jokes but they're fun to watch around Halloween and what not. I find these 50 movie packs to work great for movie marathons and outdoor movie nights when played in a projector. The quality is not the best but I've found all 50 movies to be perfectly watchable; the grain is a bit coarse and you can see some grit and degradation on the transfers but to me it just adds to the charm. Plus, quite honestly, these aren't the kind of movies that command a high-definition restoration. Again, since most of these are public domain you can find some of them floating around youtube and such but it's nice to have them all in one set. The Gamera movies alone make it worthwhile in my opinion.To wrap it up, if you know you need to have the highest quality available this set isn't for you, my friend; if you just wanna sit down, relax and enjoy some of the worst movies ever then rock on!
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