Rarest movie you own?!


Question: For me its the Turkish remake of First Blood. Its called Vahsi Kan.


Answers: For me its the Turkish remake of First Blood. Its called Vahsi Kan.

I suppose this might be my prize possession filmwise:
The Bermuda Depths (1978)~This seems to be one of the most sought-after movies. It was relegated to network release and ran once, but that apparently was enough to embed it in the minds of impressionable children, many of whom admit to being haunted by this film for 30 years. I cannot recall when I was able to videotape this, but I'm so happy I did. I think YouTube might have the whole thing; I watched the opening segment there one night.

Foes (1977)
I, Desire (1982)
The Touchables (1968)
Angel Unchained (1970)
Terror from Within (1975)
From Hell It Came (1957)
Hearts and Armour (1983)
The Space Children (1958)
Curse of the Faceless Man (1958)
Thunder Warrior I-III~Mark Gregory
Deadly Weapon (1989)~Rodney Eastman
Bloodlust! (1961)~Robert Reed (of "The Brady Bunch")
Phra apai mani aka The Prince, the Witch & the Mermaid (2002 Thailand)

See anything rare enough to suit you? I have hundreds of films most people have never heard of; I videotaped them and wonder if they ever will be released on DVD. I do plan to buy a DVD player eventually; meanwhile, I've been finding ancient gems in unexpected places, including Walgreens at Halloween! I thrive on obscurity, but I'll be in a mess if my VCR goes out on me! Then, I'll lose all of those carefully gleaned films.

NOTE: I have "The Lady and the Highwayman", too! AND, I have "Hawk the Slayer", which I was fortunate to videotape when it was run commercial-free on one of the movie channels many years ago. I haven't seen it since.

My 3 yr ol' young bro' chasing a stray cat!

The Lady and the Highway Man, with Hugh Grant. I found it in the $1 bin at Wal Mart one day.

Salo~120 Days of Sodom.....don't really reccomend it though....was looking to watch a disturbing movie and found this one.....not exactly what I was looking for though.

quicksilver - the cinema masterpiece that starred kevin (i love) bacon

Probably something not on DVD or never on DVD, like The Wave, or Hawk the Slayer, or the original Pathfinder. I also found a copy of The Tin Drum. also the original Phantom of the Opera with the color inserts, and Metropolis, with the tinted segments--most copies of these last 2 aren't shot with the color. Then there's the mature stuff.

...an original issue of the 3D version of the classic 1954 sci-fi/horror film, "The Creature from the Black Lagoon"...

I have an extremely Old VHS Format "Kentucky Fried Movie"

the triplets of bellville- its this really weird french cartoon that me and my friend stumbled apon.

The Creature from The Black Lagoon.. I found it at a pawn shop for 1.50!!!

I once taped a performance of the Nutcracker performed by the Northwest Ballet. I have yet to see it on DVD.

Ironically, its available in Europe, but was filmed in the U.S.

Thief and the Cobbler by Richard Williams. Man's a God!!!



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