This week’s Nostalgia Nightmare involves Saint Mort cracking down a list of 10 movies that desperately need to be on DVD/Blu-Ray as well as two movies that I want to see made available on these formats… but I’m sure no one else does. Let’s start the countdown!

In recent years there’s been an underground movement of VHS collectors. The movement was popular
enough to get not one but two documentaries (Adjust Your Tracking and Rewind This). While some
people write this off as “hipster bullshit,” what they fail to see is that people are collecting these VHS
tapes is because it’s the only way they’re able to see some of their favorite films.

These films are classics (in their own right) but have yet to see the light of Blu-Ray, and many of them have just barely received a DVD release. One of the weirdest moments in organizing this list was knowing that I was going to make Society my number 1 only to discover that next month we’re finally getting a double disc release. Here’s 10 films we all hope will get a Blu-Ray/DVD release (and 2 that only I hope for).

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10. The Mutilator

Right off the bat… The Mutilator is not a good movie. It’s easily the worst film on this list. During the peak of the slasher bomb in the 80’s tons of low-budget horror films got quick and easy VHS releases. The Mutilator was just one of the many to come out but its incredible VHS cover made it more memorable than the others.

9. Fright Night 2

I thought for sure that with the release of the Fright Night remake that we’d finally get a Fright Night 2 release. But it never came. The movie was briefly on DVD which most used copies going for $40+ on sites like Amazon and eBay. Fright Night 2 is a fun movie, but it’s not $40 fun. It’d be nice to get a good solid release of this entertaining sequel.

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8. Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park

This is a pipe dream wish for a lot of people. It was VERY briefly released on DVD and now goes for $40 on used DVD traders. The chances of this coming out are slim. The members of KISS (usually known for grabbing at any cash-in possible) have very actively tried to make sure this movie is wiped from the world’s memory banks. Sorry guys, but you can’t just forget a TV Movie that plays out like an episode of Scooby-Doo starring Kiss.

7. Tales from the Hood

Anthology films are tough. Usually the best you can get is 50% of the stories being good. I can’t even think of how many anthology films I’ve owned simply because of one really great story. Even when the stories are pretty decent the movie has painfully bad wrap-arounds. Tales from the Hood is the exception to the rule. Not only does it have a brilliantly crafted wrap-around story but each individual story is smart, satirical and spooky. However after its first DVD release it fell out of print and has yet to be saved. While not as pricey as Fright Night or Kiss a used copy will still run you $25-$30 and that’s for a very bare-bones DVD. I’d love for someone like Scream Factory to give this movie the beautiful Blu-Ray release it deserves.

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6. Mr. T’s Be Somebody… or Be Somebody’s Fool

I spent a long time trying to decide if I wanted to go with this Mr. T special about self-esteem or the classic anti-drug PSA Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. I decided to go with the more absurd of the two (of course Cartoon All-Stars is an honorable mention). This Mr. T special has a ton of classic moments (including a charming rap song about mothers) but my favorite segment has always been “Recoup” which is 2 minutes of Mr. T-isms that you and your friends won’t be able to not quote.

5. The Applegates

The Applegates (also known as Meet The Applegates) is a bizarre movie. It was Michael Lehmann’s very unsuccessful follow up to Heathers. It tells of a family of shift-shaping Giant Praying Mantis’ that disguise themselves as a typical American family in hopes of creating a nuclear holocaust leaving only bugs to role the world. It’s got a pretty impressive cast, some biting social commentary, some laugh out loud moments and it’s a genuine shame that the film is yet to get a proper DVD/Blu-Ray release.

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4. Suburbia

Richard Linklater is one of my favorite directors. He shines when he’s making dialogue heavy films be it the experimental Slacker, the nostalgic Dazed and Confused or the romantic Before Trilogy. Suburbia was Linklater’s adaptation of a play about Generation X and in a lot of ways it’s probably his best film. Everyone (Linklater included) wants to see this movie get a proper release but for some reason we always get hints and promises followed by nothing.

3. Arena

If you grew up on the early days of HBO, Showtime and Cinemax then you know Arena. It’s that film that can only be described as Rocky in outer space. It’s an underdog story of a human being fighting his way up the Intergalactic Boxing ranks. Every so often this film will pop up on instant watch and it was made available as part of a 4 movies on one disc release but this movie deserves its own special Scream Factory treatment.

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2. Dead of Night

Dead of Night may be one of the most popular and cliche’d movie titles in horror history. There’s at least 6 movies that are (or were) titled this at one point or another. But the original (and arguably best) of the Dead of Night movies is the 1945 anthology film. The whole film is worth your attention for the final story The Ventriloquists Dummy. It’s a story you’ve heard before (a puppeteer and his dummy… is the dummy alive) but this was the telling of the story that set the standard for all to follow. The film has been praised repeatedly and constantly ranked one of the greatest horror movies ever made and yet it’s still not received the Blu-Ray/DVD release every horror buff knows it deserves.

1. Fade To Black

This is one of the most unique takes on the slasher genre. Pushed to the edge a young film-buff takes his revenge on the people who torture by becoming the villains of his favorite movies. He dresses himself up as Dracula, the Mummy and countless others and kill all those who wrong him. Meanwhile he’s in love with a girl who looks exactly like Marilyn Monroe. It was released on DVD by Anchor Bay in 1999 but now the cheapest copy is a used double feature release for $60+ used. I imagine that the biggest hold up on this cult classic getting the release it deserves is the countless clips from other films scattered all over it.

Beyond these 10 great films that I’m sure everyone would love, there are two movies that desperately need to get re-released on DVD for a customer of one… me.

Alligator 2 – The first Alligator movie is one of my favorite films of all time. I adore every weird second of it. I grew up watching both movies repeatedly on a VHS tape. It saddens me that Alligator 2 isn’t available on DVD (despite how lackluster it might be)

Special Dead – Not many people know of Special Dead and that’s a pity because it’s a genuinely hilarious movie. It’s about a group of special needs kids on a  camping trip forced to fight off a horde of Zombies. it’s a small but funny little indie film. Sadly if you (or more important if I) want to own it you better have $4,000 because that’s what the used copies are going for online right now.

Honorable Mentions: The Brain, Invasion of the Saucer Men, Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, The Star Wars Holiday Special, Possession, The Poughkeepsie Tapes and Noroi: The Curse

Over the last few weeks, we’ve reproted the announcement and reveal trailer for Marie, the mysterious Velvet Room inhabitant who debuted in Persona 4 Golden on the Vita. At that point, she was only confirmed for the Japanese release, but the good folks at Atlus USA have revealed that not only will she be coming to the West, but that she will be free of charge during the first week of release!

Using her limitless bag of stuff, weather control, and her Persona, Kaguya, Marie is shaping up to be another varied fighter in a cast full of unique combatants. Like the previously announced Adachi, she will be available for purchase after the free download period ends. When including the Teddy bag and Tarrot Cards, that’s a whole lot of free stuff to be throwing at early adopters. If you were on the fence about picking this up, Marie is making that decision a whole lot easier.

Check out the latest batch of screenshots and her official U.S. trailer below. Still unsure if Ultimax is right for you? Click on over to our E3 preview to get a better idea of what to expect, and let us know if you’re planning on picking up the latest chapter of the Persona series.

Persona 4 Ultimax is set for a fall release.

A few days ago, we reported that Marie, the new character added into Persona 4 Golden, was coming to Persona 4 Ultimax by way of paid DLC. But aside from a few screenshots, details were still thin on how she would actually fight. Well, that’s now changed, courtesy of a new trailer from Atlus Japan, proving how dangerous a person’s purse can really be.

Using a combination of physical attacks with her bag, her powerful Persona and a variety of elemental effects, (that may or may not be tied to the weather symbol next to her super meter), and it appears like Marie will fit right in considering she never fought in the game she debuted in.

Oh, and her Instant Kill attack shows off the power she’s REALLY hiding, but you might want to cover your eyes if you haven’t finished her path in Golden. For everyone else, seeing it in action brings back some fond memories. If nothing else, it’s sure to boost their chances of paying up when she becomes available for download.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax will hit the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 on September 30th.

Persona 4 Arena was one of those games that we never knew we wanted, but were happy it exists. After reviewing it last year, I learned that this odd pairing between the RPG developer Atlus and the fighting game aficionados at Arc System Works, (responsible for the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue franchises,) resulted in one of the most enjoyable 2D fighters in years, so much so that I consider it my favorite console game of 2012. Its fast paced action, unique fighting mechanics involving both the characters and their unique Persona’s and deep story that served as a sequel to both the third and fourth RPG titles, and there was little to complain about once our arcade sticks were in hand.

So its no surprise that P4:A would get a follow up. As a matter of fact, I was expecting them to go the popular route and nickel and dime us with expensive DLC characters before coming out with some kind of director’s cut. Imagine my surprise when Atlus officially announced Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold. Yes, that’s the real name. Yes it’s absurd. Yes, the game looks awesome!

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Joining the existing roster of characters spanning the casts of Persona 3 and 4 are fan favorites from 3. Yukari arrives sporting some Pink Ranger-esque outfit and comes equipped with her trademark bow and uses her Persona’s wind abilities to redirect her projectiles at her enemies. Junpei has dedicated his time to baseball since giving up fighting shadows, which is reflected by his strength growing for every “run” scored when he hits his opponents with his bat. Joining them is newcomer Sho Minazuki. Nothing is known about this fighter, but it’s safe to say he’ll play a decent role as the story unfolds.

Aside from the new characters, every existing fighter will come with rebalanced skills and new attacks, in addition to new Shadow Forms. Each character aside from Elizabeth and Shadow Labrys, (you know, since she’s already a shadow,) has a shadow version, which will give up certain abilities like Bursts and One More Cancels for a quick charging SP meter that can become unlimited for a short amount of time. How players will approach each of these scenarios adds an extra layer of depth to an already deep fighting game, and to say this news is exciting enough. Seeing as the backgrounds, themes and stages in the trailer look much darker, even implying that shadows are roaming in the real world, gives it a Persona 3 vibe. Does this mean the Dark Hour is returning?

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We’ll have to wait until the end of this year to find out. P4:U is scheduled to arrive in Japanese arcades this Winter with a console release surely around the corner. Check out the trailer and enjoy the awesomeness of the absurdity. Is this enough to hold us over until Persona 5 is finally released? Let us know in the comments!

Source: Operationrainfall.com