I have
Deathdream, as a matter of fact. It's a strange, disturbing film; a success, I feel. Good disc, too. Man, whatever happened to Bob Clark?
I also haven't seen Alan Ormsby's 1974 film,
Deranged, which sounds fascinatingly fucked up with its garish pseudo-documentary approach and Rod Serling-esque journalist moving the story along. Tom Savini, fresh back from 'The Shit' made his make-up debut here. I
must give it a go at some point, although I have read that the MGM Midnite Movies DVD is cut, but the German DVD -
reviewed here - isn't and is said to have a far better transfer and includes a making-of and
two documentaries on Ed Gein. Ormsby was also one of the writers on Schrader's,
Cat People, which I love. I also love Clark's,
Murder by Decree, which is much better than
A Study in Terror. I wouldn't mind seeing
Tribute again, simply for Jack Lemmon's performance.
Cheers, Drew. I think I'll check out
Shock Waves soon - I am inexplicably drawn to it!