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Sssssss Blu-ray Review

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Strother Martin shines as mad scientist Dr. Carl Stoner, wanting to save the human race by helping them "evolve" into cobras in Sssssss, the...
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We had this @ the Grand theatre in Baltimore, City back then. I can't recall the 2nd feature,or if we even ran one. We never ran double features. The Irivington were I saw many films as a kid, would cover up the double feature posters and show one film on Sun.,Mon.,and tues.,then uncover the 2nd movie and show it on Weds.,Thursday,and Friday. I guess they didn't need to run double features. Highest ticket prices were 1.50 and child .50. I remember standing many times watching the films when the SRO sign was up.
 

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Well, if you have a very, very large physical media collection, would this BD be worth a double dip from the stand alone SD issued from MGM years past?
 

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Well, if you have a very, very large physical media collection, would this BD be worth a double dip from the stand alone SD issued from MGM years past?
Not having owned the barebones Universal DVD, I would say that the interviews are worth the double-dip alone.
 

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Sssssss played on a double bill with The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, which I believe has never received a home video release.

We had this @ the Grand theatre in Baltimore, City back then. I can't recall the 2nd feature,or if we even ran one. We never ran double features. The Irivington were I saw many films as a kid, would cover up the double feature posters and show one film on Sun.,Mon.,and tues.,then uncover the 2nd movie and show it on Weds.,Thursday,and Friday. I guess they didn't need to run double features. Highest ticket prices were 1.50 and child .50. I remember standing many times watching the films when the SRO sign was up.
 

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Not having owned the barebones Universal DVD, I would say that the interviews are worth the double-dip alone.

To me, "NO" interview is worth a double dip. It's only about the movie. Maybe that's one of the reasons (which I don't care for) that some of these take so long to put out, trying to get commentaries made and interviews set up.
 

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