
Welcome back to the latest episode of Slipped Discs, where I give you a head’s up on what nerdy stuff is available to come home with you, because I still believe in physical media!
Once more, all this information comes from Blu-Ray.com, but they list everything that will be in the stores, whereas I shall provide you with what I feel is the interesting genre fare.
Well, my Physical Medians, the embarrassment of riches of the last few weeks had to end at some point. Which is good for my wallet! Maybe now I can catch up on some of the things that came out recently.
But that does make for a short article this week, so let me take a moment to plug a few things by people I like, that I think you’ll like as well!
First up, the new video from The Casket Creatures is out, for their song Bloody Mary! It’s a great song, a fun video, and I dare you to watch it five times!
Next up, also on the YouTube, the most excellent Dave of Needless Things has started doing toy unboxing videos, the most recent for a Newt figure from Aliens. They’re great videos, and unlike a lot of reviews on YouTube, he focuses on the toy, not the host’s “wacky” personality. Subscribe to his channel, to his podcast, and I guarantee you’ll be informed as well as entertained.
Oh, and watch the weekly American Sci-Fi Classics Track Quarantine panels. They’re alright.
With all those plugs out of the way, let’s get on with our filthy business.
We Summon the Darkness (2019) “The killing spree of murderous Satanists has already led to 18 deaths throughout America’s Heartland. Three best friends Alexis, Val, and Beverly embark on a road trip to a heavy metal music festival. Naive, they bond with three seemingly fun-loving dudes and soon the group heads off to Alexis’ country home, a very secluded place, for an afterparty. What should be a night of fun and youthful debauchery may instead take a dark, deadly turn. With killers on the loose, can anyone be trusted?” It stars a bunch of people I don’t know, and Johnny Knoxville. So, it has that going for it.
Straight Edge Kegger (2019) “After he thinks his straight edge friends have gone too far, young punk Brad decides to leave them behind when he meets happy-go-lucky partier Sean. He attends his first house party where he meets beautiful Maybe then all hell breaks loose. A group of masked intruders attacks the houseful of drunks and stoners making sure no one gets out alive. It’s up to Brad, Sean and Maybe to save the party in this blood-soaked thrill ride from writer and director Jason Zink.” Indy horror with an interesting premise from a newbie director. This is either really going to rock, or suck. Hopefully rock.
Doctor Who: The Complete Twelfth Series (2019-2020) You know, I’m not even going to bother with the B-R.com inaccurate gist. Here, from Wikipedia: “Jodie Whittaker returns for her second series as the Thirteenth Doctor, an incarnation of the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space in the TARDIS, which appears from the outside to be a British police box. It also stars Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill as the Doctor’s travelling companions, Graham O’Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively. The series follows the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions as they meet a new incarnation of the Master and SPOILER, the return of SPOILER, the appearance of SPOILER, the Cybermen, and the secret of the Timeless Child.” I put in the spoiler warnings. You’re welcome. I need to finish watching this season (the first part of this year was rough for me, my Physical Medians…unlike now?), but what I saw, I liked.

The Hunt (2019) “Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don’t know where they are, or how they got there. They don’t know they’ve been chosen – for a very specific purpose – The Hunt.” A politically charged take on The Most Dangerous Game, I’ve heard very good and very bad reviews of this movie. The bad that I’ve heard has kept me from watching it for now, but I know that I’ll eventually give it a look.
The H-Man / Battle in Outer Space (1958-1959) Again, the B-R.com gist is useless, so here from IMDB, H-Man: “When a narcotics deal goes sour and a suspect disappears, leaving only his clothes, Tokyo police question his wife and stake out the nightclub where she works. His disappearance stumps the police – until a young scientist appears who claims that H-Bomb tests in the Pacific, evidenced by a “ghost ship” that has turned up in the harbor, have created radioactive creatures – “H-Men” – who ooze like slime and dissolve anyone they touch.” And for Battle in Outer Space: “The nations of the Earth unite in a common cause to fight off an invader from outer space.” Both of these are classics of Japanese Sci-Fi, and you can now own them both in one convenient set!
White Crane Chronicles (aka Kung Fu Killer I & II) (2008) “A Caucasian monk in Shanghai infiltrates the underworld to find the killers of his spiritual female Grandmaster.” A martial arts TV mini-series with David Carradine and Daryl Hanna that I somehow missed out on. Looking at the reviews, there are probably a few reasons for that.
Other titles of note: House of Many Sorrows (2019), The Dinner Party (2020), Voices (2020)
When I said there wasn’t a lot this week, my Physical Medians, I wasn’t kidding. In fact, my pick of the week for this week is last week’s Steelbook release of Watchmen: An HBO Limited Series.
Black Lives Matter.
Anyway, let me know which of this week’s releases are a must-buy for you, a pass, or which ones I missed!