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SciFi Classics Collection: 50 Movie Pack [12 Discs] ()
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This is a lot of sci-fi to bite off in one gulp (and not all of it is actually sci-fi), but the prospect of 50 movies in one budget-priced 12-CD package that's smaller than a cigar box isn't easy to pass up. Needless to say, quality control is not a long-suit with a package like this -- the 12 discs were all present, but there were additional copies of two of the discs (which leads one to suspect that somewhere out there is a copy missing those two discs) Also, some of the annotation on the thin individual sleeves is comically wrong, most notably the 1961 horror-sci-fi chiller The Atomic Brain being listed with Bradford Dillman as its star -- in point of fact, one of its producers was Dean Dillman. That said, the presentations of the movies are not bad or, at least, not terrible; they're about on par with what Alpha Video delivers at five- to eight-dollars a title. The prints are intact and clean, the '60s vintage color movies are washed out to varying degrees (Hercules and the Captive Women, which is actually sort of Greco-Roman sci-fi, is not much more pale than it looked on local TV in 1964 or on Mystery Science Theatre 3000 in the '90s; Battle of the Worlds looks bleached quite a bit and tinted toward green in some shots but just fine in other places). The framing is off on some of the older films such as Unknown World, that were certainly shot 1.33:1, indicating that at some point in mastering their images were blown up slightly -- the latter is also one of the relative handful of films here in which the sound is a bit muddy and the image whited out, as though too much light was being pumped through it; and even on recent movies such as The Astral Factor (sort of Scanners meets Manhunter done way too early), with Robert Foxworth and Stefanie Powers, has minor blemishes in its source print. Some of the movies are just bad, such as Galaxy Invader, and others have a camp value that makes them enjoyable on that level, and several few are interesting and entertaining; others, such as Planet Outlaws, are recut episodes of Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. Each disc opens with the same simple menu offering the films and a chapter selection for each (and every movie gets four chapters). ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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    Ken S.

    Disc 6 - Was so bad I started all 4 movies, and stopped after 5 minutes on each. Disc 7 - Bad, don't waste your time. Side "B" - Watched 5 minutes of movies. WHITE PONGO, THE SNOW CREATURE. Side "A" - Was Ok as I was looking to watch the KILLERS FROM SPACE, & PHANTOM FROM SPACE.

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    Mindy L.

    This movie called The Galaxy Of Terror was on of the movies on this disc.My gosh this was one the most stupid science fiction movies I have ever seen!! The plot basically is about a meteor that lands from space to earth,it brings with it a green skeleton face alien like creature!! There is mild violence throughout the whole film!! They are basically trying to track down the monster, also trying to make people think there really is a monster that landed from space!!It really is a waste of time to watch!!I would not recommend seeing it at all!! I call this a z movie!! It really stinks!! Sort of a blurry tint to it,the movie is the late 70s!!

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    James L.

    Some of the movies are good and others are so sad! But you do have multiple movies are each side of the disc so if one doesn't suit you at least you can try the others before returning. ~ Susan L.

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