As we’ve hopefully demonstrated in the past, we often save the weirdest and wildest films as surprises, and this upcoming set will be no different, including a film that has joined the ranks of legendary “how did this get made…with these people starring in it” exploitation epics, and the other, the crazy debut film from a director who clearly loved the Slasher and Giallo genres as much as we all do, resulting in an effortlessly entertaining slice of murderous perversity. You really can’t go wrong.
Vinegar Syndrome and Their Partner Labels
- agnamaracs
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How many other films fit that description?
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beamish14
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yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 11:48 am I've seen people say that the mystery big budget sleaze epic title is Caligula.
I was wondering what happened with E. Elias Merhige’s reconstruction/restoration of it
- pzadvance
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boy do i really not understand the way VS operates its sales. Nothing seems to actually be discounted? is it just that they made some new pre-orders available? If so, why do they disable free shipping thresholds during the sale? During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
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Yeah, I don't get it either. What I do know is I'm going to pre-order Road House and regret it after watching it again for the first time in a decade or two.pzadvance wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:47 pm boy do i really not understand the way VS operates its sales. Nothing seems to actually be discounted? is it just that they made some new pre-orders available? If so, why do they disable free shipping thresholds during the sale? During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
- swo17
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Any fans of the Ringo Lam film?
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Glowingwabbit
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Apparently they got so many emails that they've made everything available for pre-order. It always amazes me how confused people get when they are quite detailed in their explanation of how the flash pre-order sale works.
I haven't seen it but quite a few people I follow are fans of this one. Should be a blast.
- therewillbeblus
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It's usually my go-to answer as the best B(C+?)-movie ever- I've seen it so many times, I doubt it'll suddenly get 'bad' badcdnchris wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 4:37 pmYeah, I don't get it either. What I do know is I'm going to pre-order Road House and regret it after watching it again for the first time in a decade or two.pzadvance wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:47 pm boy do i really not understand the way VS operates its sales. Nothing seems to actually be discounted? is it just that they made some new pre-orders available? If so, why do they disable free shipping thresholds during the sale? During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
- pianocrash
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I was skeptical a few months ago when another forum (the one that correctly guesses the VS secret films each & every time) mentioned Road House, then it ran on AMC for about a month long, so I caught it several times. Though I was in the same boat as you, I was pleasantly surprised how enjoyable it was, but I don't know if splurging for the 4K will be the indulge to take for me. I mean, I still haven't picked up Miami Connection, and that was like 5 months ago.cdnchris wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 4:37 pmYeah, I don't get it either. What I do know is I'm going to pre-order Road House and regret it after watching it again for the first time in a decade or two.pzadvance wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:47 pm boy do i really not understand the way VS operates its sales. Nothing seems to actually be discounted? is it just that they made some new pre-orders available? If so, why do they disable free shipping thresholds during the sale? During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
As for the VS sales, technically everything is always on sale, except for the Partners Only months, which serve to spotlight only those labels. The 50% off sales are twice a year (Black Friday will be the second and last of this year), and cover most of the catalog, excluding releases within the last 6 months. And, yes, there are a few other sales scattered in between, but those are the biggest ones.
Also, I'm a little surprised no one here has mentioned Mutant Hunt, which is a film that I feel like I dreamed into my teenage VHS reality at some point. To have it pristine with an Elizabeth Purchell commentary and on blu seems wild!
- agnamaracs
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The Flash Pre-Order isn't a sale. The sale is on Black Friday weekend. This is so you can pre-order Road House and/or the titles that will officially debut during the sale (two of which are blind buys). It's a hype-builder, and it seems to be working, if the reports of Thriller: A Cruel Picture halfway selling out are any indication.
The months after the big sales are Partners Only months, where they spotlight their partner labels while they basically spend the whole month fulfilling orders.pzadvance wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:47 pm During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
- jazzo
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You won’t. My revisit was way more enjoyable than my memory of it.cdnchris wrote:Yeah, I don't get it either. What I do know is I'm going to pre-order Road House and regret it after watching it again for the first time in a decade or two.pzadvance wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:47 pm boy do i really not understand the way VS operates its sales. Nothing seems to actually be discounted? is it just that they made some new pre-orders available? If so, why do they disable free shipping thresholds during the sale? During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
- pzadvance
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Thank you. I guess the terms "Black Friday" and "Flash" instantly connoted "sale" in my mind, hence the confusion.agnamaracs wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 6:51 pm The Flash Pre-Order isn't a sale. The sale is on Black Friday weekend. This is so you can pre-order Road House and/or the titles that will officially debut during the sale (two of which are blind buys). It's a hype-builder, and it seems to be working, if the reports of Thriller: A Cruel Picture halfway selling out are any indication.The months after the big sales are Partners Only months, where they spotlight their partner labels while they basically spend the whole month fulfilling orders.pzadvance wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:47 pm During a previous sale you couldn't even look up their main catalogue titles IIRC.It all feels so needlessly confusing.
- yoloswegmaster
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Justin LaLiberty liked a post on FB saying that it's not Caligula. My knowledge of sleazy and exploitative epics is very limited, so I got no idea what this mystery title is.agnamaracs wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 12:48 pm How many other films fit that description?
As we’ve hopefully demonstrated in the past, we often save the weirdest and wildest films as surprises, and this upcoming set will be no different, including a film that has joined the ranks of legendary “how did this get made…with these people starring in it” exploitation epics, and the other, the crazy debut film from a director who clearly loved the Slasher and Giallo genres as much as we all do, resulting in an effortlessly entertaining slice of murderous perversity. You really can’t go wrong.
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Myra Breckenridge?yoloswegmaster wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2022 11:41 amJustin LaLiberty liked a post on FB saying that it's not Caligula. My knowledge of sleazy and exploitative epics is very limited, so I got no idea what this mystery title is.agnamaracs wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 12:48 pm How many other films fit that description?
As we’ve hopefully demonstrated in the past, we often save the weirdest and wildest films as surprises, and this upcoming set will be no different, including a film that has joined the ranks of legendary “how did this get made…with these people starring in it” exploitation epics, and the other, the crazy debut film from a director who clearly loved the Slasher and Giallo genres as much as we all do, resulting in an effortlessly entertaining slice of murderous perversity. You really can’t go wrong.
- criterionsnob
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New partner label titles of note announced:
Cutter's Way (Fun City Editions)
In the Soup (Factory 25)
Zerograd (Deaf Crocodile)
The Amityville Curse (Canadian International Pictures)
Vortex (Utopia)
Cutter's Way (Fun City Editions)
In the Soup (Factory 25)
Zerograd (Deaf Crocodile)
The Amityville Curse (Canadian International Pictures)
Vortex (Utopia)
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Glowingwabbit
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Also of note is the second Masashi Yamamoto release: What's Up Connection (Kani)criterionsnob wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 4:42 pm New partner label titles of note announced:
Cutters Way (Fun City Editions)
In the Soup (Factory 25)
Zerograd (Deaf Crocodile)
The Amityville Curse (Canadian International Pictures)
Vortex (Utopia)
- Buttery Jeb
- Just in it for the game.
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:55 am
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Maybe Candy? That sounds like it would fit the bill.yoloswegmaster wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2022 11:41 amJustin LaLiberty liked a post on FB saying that it's not Caligula. My knowledge of sleazy and exploitative epics is very limited, so I got no idea what this mystery title is.agnamaracs wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 12:48 pm How many other films fit that description?
As we’ve hopefully demonstrated in the past, we often save the weirdest and wildest films as surprises, and this upcoming set will be no different, including a film that has joined the ranks of legendary “how did this get made…with these people starring in it” exploitation epics, and the other, the crazy debut film from a director who clearly loved the Slasher and Giallo genres as much as we all do, resulting in an effortlessly entertaining slice of murderous perversity. You really can’t go wrong.
- Finch
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That's another excellent line-up from the partner labels for October. Cutter's Way is stacked, and I'm happy to see In The Soup in there, too. Meanwhile, Vinegar Syndrome themselves announced a UHD of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 which, if VS's encode is good, looks to be definitive.
- therewillbeblus
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2015 7:40 pm
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In the Soup is a fun little indie movie. Not all the script or filmmaking choices work to elevate the material into something special, but Seymour Cassel's performance is great, and that's all you really need when the central conceit is relaying absurdist social humor toward how this mystery man continuously and unpredictably affects Buscemi's naive shmoe
- agnamaracs
- Joined: Thu Dec 21, 2006 7:13 am
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Looks like Terror Vision is next on the chopping block. So that's 14 titles now.EddieLarkin wrote: Wed Sep 21, 2022 7:44 pm VS have started segregating any Partner Label releases that are properly going out of print, i.e. not just the LEs but the standard editions too:
https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections ... t-of-print
Terror Vision (all titles)
WNUF Halloween Special
Norway*
Killing Spree*
Love and Saucers
Video Violence**
Blood, Guts and Sunshine
Fun City (only some titles)
Walking the Edge
Primetime Panic**
Radio On*
Morvern Callar*
Bilitis*
Titles that are just limited and haven't sold out yet
Smut Without Smut: Satanic Horror Nite (by AGFA)
Heavy Metal Parking Lot (by Circle Collective)
Viva Erotica (by Kani)
*LE slipcase still available
**Was a limited edition to begin with
- pianocrash
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With the addition of Terror Vision to the OOP page, it would seem both are destined to find other distributors soon enough.dwk wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 4:06 pmHuh. I wonder if Fun City is changing distributors.EddieLarkin wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 10:46 am It's interesting that they all say:
This Fun City Editions release will not be repressed by OCN Distribution and will be considered Out of Print once the remaining units are sold.
It may be that OCN Distro only had the rights to do the first pressing, and that future ones will be handled by others, meaning they may still be available through other stores?
Joe Rubin has stated publicly in the past that VS will never release Clownhouse, but I hope these departures don't have something to do with a change in that mindset.
Fun fact about that terrible situation of a movie:
American Zoetrope also produced Jeepers Creepers (2001), FWIWImpressed by Victor Salva's 1986 short film Something in the Basement, Francis Ford Coppola gave him $250,000 to make Clownhouse. To shoot the film, Coppola gave Salva the same cameras George Lucas had used to make American Graffiti (1973). The film was made, in part, at Coppola's home in Napa Valley.
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beamish14
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pianocrash wrote: Thu Oct 13, 2022 8:27 pmWith the addition of Terror Vision to the OOP page, it would seem both are destined to find other distributors soon enough.dwk wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 4:06 pmHuh. I wonder if Fun City is changing distributors.EddieLarkin wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 10:46 am It's interesting that they all say:
This Fun City Editions release will not be repressed by OCN Distribution and will be considered Out of Print once the remaining units are sold.
It may be that OCN Distro only had the rights to do the first pressing, and that future ones will be handled by others, meaning they may still be available through other stores?
Joe Rubin has stated publicly in the past that VS will never release Clownhouse, but I hope these departures don't have something to do with a change in that mindset.
Fun fact about that terrible situation of a movie:
American Zoetrope also produced Jeepers Creepers (2001), FWIWImpressed by Victor Salva's 1986 short film Something in the Basement, Francis Ford Coppola gave him $250,000 to make Clownhouse. To shoot the film, Coppola gave Salva the same cameras George Lucas had used to make American Graffiti (1973). The film was made, in part, at Coppola's home in Napa Valley.![]()
Yes, I’m aware of Coppola’s relationship with Salva. I’ve never read any public comments from Coppola regarding this, but it’s certainly eyebrow-raising
I remember seeing Salva’s film Powder in theaters and the massive blowback that Disney received for producing it
- dwk
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I believe Terror Vision is co-owned by Brad Henderson, who works for VS. Odd.pianocrash wrote: Thu Oct 13, 2022 8:27 pm With the addition of Terror Vision to the OOP page, it would seem both are destined to find other distributors soon enough.
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Are we going to get new releases announced for the first of the month on Tuesday? VS hasn't posted anything about this coming up like they usually do.
