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Old 11th October 2011, 06:56 PM
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Just found this post over at AVManiacs...

"For the most part, I think if Code Red ignored the BS, and did things, without commenting, that would be fine. However, it seems those at Code Red enjoy being silly with the childishness they receive. That's fine, I don't know of many other DVD companies that have done this.
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Myself, I don't mind the Maria stuff on the cover. I didn't know who she was until this started. I don't watch wrestling, or much TV, so by her doing this it did make me realize who this person was (Same goes for Katrina). Good marketing on their part, going into this DVD mess. Now I know who these people are, when prior to it, I had no idea. Maria did OK with the Mardi Gras Massacre intro and such. Plus, it's skippable. It was only a 2 minute intro, from what I recall. It didn't bother me. I was actually curious about it.

Most of the poster art is there, on the covers. As for Night of the Demon, as said, there is no poster out there. I prefer to watch the movie, not stare at a DVD or VHS sleeve. If I like the said poster/box art enough, I buy a poster for the film. If I like it even more so, I frame the poster, and hang it. I never cared much for the SWV BASKET CASE DVD and BD covers, but, that never stopped me from buying and enjoying both.
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