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The lost tapes devil dragon
The lost tapes devil dragon





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I own six of the Godfather boxes and what separates the KISS sets from the others is the broad overview they give us.

the lost tapes devil dragon

Not an easy feat to be able to top the Karton, it set the standard for what a box set is supposed to be. 16 Page Booklet – 2 Posters….Yes its here, the follow up to the brilliant KISS KARTON !

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Let's hope it's not too good to last.The Lost Tapes (The Godfather Box G.R.Box 12)ĭue To Overwhelming Demand, 1974 – 1982 Klassic KISS Live, 8 discs – 8 full shows & Bonus Tracks – Incl. Despite its many flaws, this show blew me away. I advise even the most die-hard skeptics to watch it the way they watch the X-Files (I remember *it's* first season special effects as being bad too). If you're into horror, this show is for you. If you're a big skeptic looking for a highly scientific show, don't bother with this one. It would be great if, for example, a few film crews found themselves falling victim to the nasty critters. Animal Planet would be wise to give them more money and resources to work with. The Mexicans in the Chupacabra episode speak almost exclusively Spanish, the woman coming upon the remains of the beast's last kill says 'I'm going to leave this to the authorities!'. The show also does a good job of making the characters behave realistically. The director understands that the more time a creature spends in camera, the less threatening it is (you get a maximum of one or two fuzzy glances per show).

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That movie was missing the whole 'scary' part, whereas this is not (some people actually *complain* that it's too scary.). Comparing the show to the Blair Witch Project is unfair. On the other hand, given what they have to work with, it's very well done. It's very, *very* clear that the show was shot without any budget to speak of. The acting isn't always great, the stock sounds can get a little tedious, the obsession with never allowing a clear shot of the monster of the day (see below) can often lead to some hilariously bad special effects. Lost Tapes does not appeal to the same side as MonsterQuest, it appeals to the side of me that watches horror movies. The science only invades the show long enough to explain the plot. Instead, they can just make a show, and not another one where the *same* evidence is run over again and again without any conclusion. In fact, it frees them from *everything*. It frees them from having to give us the most credible critters out there. It makes no claims that anything it has are real, doesn't expect us to believe anything about it. Instead of creating a show to please skeptics, it's more or less straight horror. Lost Tapes is about as academic as an episode of The X-Files. There are only so many bear footprints I can look at with the question 'was it Bigfoot'? Then, Animal Planet brought us Lost Tapes, a horror show with a cryptozoology theme. They appeal to the truly scientific side of me that hears the evidence and assigns probabilities, but there are only so many times they can scan Loch Ness. I love shows like Monster Quest, Destination Truth, and Animal X. Even creatures that don't suffer from the 'they probably don't exist' problem can prove elusive. As viewers, we can't hold it too much against them, it's an integral part of any field science. Instead, we get 'the best evidence out there' in some and absolutely nothing in others. If they did, we'd have heard about it on the news long before the show could air. Cryptozoology shows all have one thing in common: they don't have results.







The lost tapes devil dragon