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Posted at 8:06 AM on Tuesday 04/27/10 by
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Deep Discount is offering their 50 Movie Pack DVD Box Sets for $12 each with free shipping. Some highlights of these 12- or 13-disc box sets:

  • SciFi Classics 50 Movie Pack for $12 with free shipping
  • Comedy Kings 50 Movie Pack for $12 with free shipping
  • Nightmare Worlds 50 Movie Pack for $12 with free shipping
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      bellemead - Posted 8:10 am PDT 04/27/10 (615 Posts)  Report Spam

      Guaranteed shovel-ware.

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      Daktylo - Posted 8:25 am PDT 04/27/10 (579 Posts)  Report Spam

      Guaranteed drinking game fodder!

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      LiveSquid - Posted 8:29 am PDT 04/27/10 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

      50 movies on 12 discs? Wow, thats, like, Divx AVI quality at best!

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      cadaver - Posted 9:49 am PDT 04/27/10 (2767 Posts)  Report Spam

      See reviews on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/SciFi-Classics-Movie-Pack-Collection/dp/B0001HAGU6

      List from an amazon review (since the titles are not listed at Deep Discount):

      Good:

      The Amazing Transparent Man
      Assignment: Outer Space
      Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon
      Hercules Unchained
      Killers From Space
      Laser Mission
      Lost Jungle
      Phantom From Space
      The Phantom Planet
      Planet Outlaws
      bacon of the Amazons
      The Wasp Woman
      Zontar, the Thing From Venus

      Average:

      Colossus and the Amazon bacon
      First Spaceship On Venus
      Horrors of Spider Island
      Robot Monster
      She Gods of Shark Reef
      They Came From Beyond Space
      Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet
      Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women
      Warning From Space
      White Pongo

      Bad:

      The Astral Factor
      Attack of the Monsters
      The Atomic Brain
      Battle of the Worlds
      Blood Tide
      The Brain Machine
      Bride of the Gorilla
      Cosmos: War of the Planets
      Crash of the Moons
      Destroy All Planets
      Devil of the Desert vs. the Son of Hercules
      Eegah
      The Galaxy Invader
      Gammera, the Invincible
      Hercules Against The Moonmen
      Hercules and the Captive Women
      The Incredible Petrified World
      King of Kong Island
      Menace From Outer Space
      Mesa of Lost Women
      Prehistoric Women
      Santa Claus Conquers The Martians
      The Snow Creature
      Son of Hercules
      Teenagers From Outer Space
      Unknown World
      The Wild Women of Wongo

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      MWplus3 - Posted 10:42 am PDT 04/27/10 (721 Posts)  Report Spam

      You can get these for about the same price on Amazon, with the two-day shipping if you've subscribed to it (or get your total to $25). Not sure why this is thought to be such a bargain.

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      techsupport - Posted 12:40 pm PDT 04/27/10 (6011 Posts)  Report Spam

      Probably all public domain crap.

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      krusty - Posted 2:43 pm PDT 04/27/10 (1177 Posts)  Report Spam

      Several that were mistied.

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      superd00d3 - Posted 2:44 pm PDT 04/27/10 (3051 Posts)  Report Spam

      Agree with #6. The worse the better. A number of these have been featured on MST3K.

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      iamthefred - Posted 6:46 pm PDT 04/27/10 (112 Posts)  Report Spam

      A couple bucks cheaper than Amazon. You'll really want to read the reviews on Amazon before splurging though. They've got some great pulp-style B movies from the 30s and 40s in some of the sets (with a sprinkling of truly great classics). Other sets are filled with truly horrible junk from the 60s and 70s (some/much of it so bad it was probably never even released to TV). There were movies from the 70s that looked like they were filmed by college freshman throwing together a cheap flick for a class project. I've purchased about 8 of these sets in the past.

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