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  1. Diabolik DVD - Import DVDs, Hard to Find DVDs, Cult DVDs, Horror DVDs, Grindhouse DVDs and Rare DVDs
    Diabolik, horror, horror movies, horror films, horror shows, midnight movies, cult movies, horror films, late night movies, creature double feature, Import DVDs, Giallo, Hammer, horror, Euro Horror, sleaze, horror, cult, DVD, horror, DVD, cult, Junk, Gore, Import, import horror, nekromantik, Import Dvd, hard to find dvd, Hong Kong, Japan, France, Germany, Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, Region 4, PAL, NTSC, Horror, Horror DVDs, DVD, Cult, Import DVD,Czech DVD, Czech New Wave Cinema, Import DVD, Region 1 DVD, Region 2, PAL DVD, Horror DVD, Cult DVDs, Hard to find DVD, Diabolik DVD, ImportDVDstore, horror, fulci DVD, argento dvd, giallo dvd, Malefique, French Horror, Import Horror, HP Lovecraft, French Import, UK Horror, Asian Horror, J-Horror, Race with the Devil, Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, George Romero, Land of the Dead, Evil Dead 4, Dario Argento, Fulci Lives, Lucio Fulci, Cult Epics, Blue Underground, Ryko, Mondo Macabro, NO Shame, NO SHame DVD, Case of the Scorpions Tale, Digitally Remastered, Italian Cinema, Italian DVD, Synapse Films, Midnight Blue, Deep Throat, Other Cinema, Kim ki-Duk, KOrean DVD, Korean Cinema, Old Boy, Hong Kong Cinema, Hong Kong DVD, FAB Press, Indie Horror, Horror Books, Bela Tarr, Toho, Tohoscope, Art House Horror,Shaw Bros, Shaw Studios, Shawscope, Ultraman, Space Giants, Johnny Socko, Giant Robo, Marine Boy, Goldar, Rodak, Kamen Rider, Kaju, Philadelphia Film Festival, Thai Horror, Thai DVD, Thai Movie, Thai CInema, Japanese Cinema, Japanese Movies, Japanese Cult Cinema, Asian Cult Cinema, Samurai Banners, Zatoichi, Lone Wolf and Cub, Shogun Assassin, merchant marine GPS
    Catalogue: DVD
    Regions: North America


  2. Anime Chat
    Anime Chat Forums. Discuss Anything Anime and Game Related..General Chat and Fan Fiction/Art and a Role Playing Section!! Обзор Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50
    Catalogue: Chats and Forums
    Regions: Japan


  3. Midnight Eye interview: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    Which genre my film ultimately belongs in is up to the audience when it's finished, but certainly as a starting point I always start my next project considering which genre I would like to work in. So in that sense I am a genre director. Actually, I'm often misunderstood. I don't start with a philosophical or thematical approach.
    Catalogue: Directors
    Regions: Japan


  4. Dimspace Movie Page: Haiku Movie Reviews and Limerick Limerick Movie Reviews
    Reviews of movie favorites in haiku or limerick format along with custom movie stills. New movies added all the time. You won't find a better movie review site anywhere! Not Mr. Cranky, not Roger Ebert, and certainly not that other haiku site at www.igs.net/~mtr/haiku-reviews/. Now featuring super-secret previews of upcoming movies! Gain fame and fortune by submitting your own review haikus!
    Catalogue: Reviews
    Regions: North America


  5. Midnight Eye interview: Takashi Miike
    Could you tell us about the film you're shooting here? It's a musical. We're planning to open it in Japan in the autumn. It's a musical set in the modern day, but very Japanese. We used an interior set at Shochiku Studios in Kyoto. It's a set for jidai-geki movies that was built a long time ago, and we destroyed half of it so we could fit in a blue screen. We will be using a lot of CG.
    Catalogue: Directors
    Regions: Japan


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