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RevBlake

@revblake

Film restoration QC tech, boutique disc collector, full time film nerd. Occasional DJ and video maker.

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calendar_today10-06-2008 22:29:36

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Digital media is just a smokescreen for deeper manipulation. Protect your mind and soul with Blu-rays and 4K UHDs. #mutantfam #horrorcommunity #physicalmedia #4kuhd

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With Wand's new 'Vertigo,' Cory Hanson and friends continue their run as one of the greatest, most underrated bands in indie rock. It's our Album Of The Week: stereogum.com/2272112/wand-v…

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Dicktator Trump admits if you vote for him, you'll never have to vote again. TRUMP: "Get out and vote. You won’t have to do it anymore. Four years it'll be fixed, it'll be fine. You won’t have to vote anymore. In four years, you won’t have to vote again."

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Thrilled to hear Just The Discs Podcast advocating for a BD release of “They All Laughed.” Such an awesome flick that I would love to see get the boutique treatment. Great episode! youtu.be/yzVxXxeRD6A?si… via YouTube

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Marvellous Soviet-era horror/fantasy VIY (1967) is a must for fans of Mario Bava's colourful gothics. An exercise in gorgeous creepy atmosphere and charming rural comedy, with a spooktacular VFX-heavy final ten minutes that must be seen to be believed.

Marvellous Soviet-era horror/fantasy VIY (1967) is a must for fans of Mario Bava's colourful gothics. An exercise in gorgeous creepy atmosphere and charming rural comedy, with a spooktacular VFX-heavy final ten minutes that must be seen to be believed.
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Released in Italy 46 years ago today, Dario Argento’s European cut of George Romero’s Dawn of The Dead! Known domestically as Zombi, Argento trimmed the run-time removing lighter moments & tightening the epic living dead opus into an action-horror with additional music by Gobin.

Released in Italy 46 years ago today, Dario Argento’s European cut of George Romero’s Dawn of The Dead!

Known domestically as Zombi, Argento trimmed the run-time removing lighter moments & tightening the epic living dead opus into an action-horror with additional music by Gobin.