My insufferably cute six-year-old daughter saved up her allowances to get this for dear old Dad (with a little help from Mom.) She was intent on "surprising" me with a "monster movie", so I asked my wife to give her the choice between this and the new edition of Nosferatu. She wanted it to be something we could watch together, which effectively eliminated the Return of the Living Dead special edition.
My sister, who never fails to pinpoint my tastes with perfect accuracy each and every year, picked me up the first two volumes of Steven Niles' vampire series. I enjoyed the flick very much, plus Niles is a friend of a friend, so I had been curious to check these out. Thanks, Sis!
Now here's a box set I've had my eye on ever since it came out four years ago. Finally got around to buying it by gathering together a bunch of my Christmas/birthday gift money. It's got the first two Hammer Frankenstein films, the first three Draculas, and The Mummy. Perfect for a kid who grew up watching the Hammer classics on those lazy weekend afternoons in the glory days of syndicated TV.
lucky guy! i love those old hammer films!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you made out like a bandit this year! A vampire bandit.
ReplyDeleteYes, I guess I am. Did I mention the home theater system I was able to purchase, on which to enjoy the new DVDs? :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a good Christmas at your house this year. Ha!!
ReplyDeleteThat Hammer set has The Mummy??!! I want that film, and can't find it anywhere. Too bad I've got a few of the other films in the set, or I'd just buy it.
I've seen the Hammer Mummy on sale individually on Amazon. You might wanna check it out.
ReplyDeleteYou did very well this year and that Hammer Collection sounds great! First three Dracula and The Mummy!
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