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Waxwork / Waxwork II: Lost in Time (Double Feature)

4.3 out of 5 stars 80 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Joe Baker, Bruce Campbell, David Carradine, Michael Des Barres, Jack Eiseman
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Lions Gate
  • DVD Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Run Time: 204 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000ALPFL
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,203 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Waxwork / Waxwork II: Lost in Time (Double Feature)" on IMDb

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Artisan does it again by releasing this great double feature DVD. If the original Waxowrk wasn't good enough, you also get its awsome sequel. For those of you who haven't see Waxwork, don't be fooled into thinking this is going to be a totally serious scary as hell movie. I is actually very toungue in cheek and has many funny moments. In the wake of Re-Animator, there were many immitations on mixing humor and gore, and Waxwork is one of the better films to come out of the mix. The sequel is almost just as good as the original and portrays many cameos that you will recognize (Bruce Campbell and Drew Barrymore to name a few). Two very entertaining film a cheap price. Now te downside. Originally when Waxwork was released on VHS, it was released in two seperate verions: an R-Rated and an Unrated. Sadly, the R-Rated version is the one present on the DVD which makes me worried that the Unrated will never be released. Another complaint is the picture quality. Artisan needs to start remastering these things. All their double feature DVD's are grainy. But that aside, don't let those downsides stop you from purchasing this DVD, its well worth it.
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The 1988 film "Waxwork" will always hold a special place in this horror fan's heart. On the surface, this movie doesn't seem that original or engaging. A group of young adults, led by Mark Loftmore (Zach Galligan) and Sarah Brightman (Deborah Foreman), decide to head over to a recently opened wax museum in their town for a night of giggles and guffaws. How could anything about a display of wax dummies be particularly frightening? We soon discover something quite ominous is going on behind the doors of this creepy building. The curator of the museum, David Lincoln (David Warner), and his two Addam's Family like cronies seek to open a portal to Hell through which the worst monsters of history will rise again to wreak havoc on the living. In order to accomplish this nefarious plot, Lincoln must procure several living people to sacrifice to the dark gods. The waxwork displays, which reconstruct carefully orchestrated scenes of horrific murder and mayhem in history, are in fact tricks designed to lure these unwary kids to their doom. Once one of these dupes step past the velvet rope in front of a scene, they discover that what they were looking at is real and very dangerous. And one by one, Lincoln secures his sacrifices.

One of the adults finds himself caught in the middle of a gruesome werewolf hunt. A snobby rich girl falls for the penetrating gaze of Count Dracula (Miles O'Keefe of "Ator" fame, for goodness sake!), thus discovering that vampires do exist and don't mind gnawing on human drumsticks whenever possible. By the time Loftmore discovers what is going on in the wax museum, most of his friends have perished in graphic, horrible ways. It's only through luck that he manages to extricate Brightman from a particularly sadistic encounter with the Marquis De Sade.
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Waxwork and Waxwork 2 are very inovating horror films. Now we can enjoy both movies on one disk!!! Great "POPCORN" movies from the "AWESOME 80's!!! I just purchased this dvd and Waxwork pt 1, is the UNRATED version... so your seeing all the blood and gore, especially in the Wereolf and the Vampire slayer scenes. Waxwork--UNRATED and Waxwork 2---RATED R. Hope this helped anyone. "Steak Tar Tar anyone?" ENJOY!!!!
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I remember seeing this movie when i was a kid back in the 80s and was looking for it but couldnt remember the name and alas i found it and was surprised there was a part 2 as well. Well the first one is amazing, the whole vampire scene is so romantic at the end and so intense when the battle begins but i always remember that scene, at the end on the bottom of the stairs, its romantic too me lol. As you can tell thats my favorite scene and i can just watch it over and over. The mummy one is quite nice as well. Its so good and it gives me the willies whenever i go to a wax museum because im like what if. All the places they go to are so cool except for the last 2 characters that only enter the set ups for like a minute. But the first one is classic and just great fun, heck it was the 80s and waaxwork 2 is great as well altho i was upset the same actress didnt show up. But again its really really good except for the music thingy at the end. But its so worth to get it if even for waxwork the original, promise youll have a good time, scouts honor.
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I love this double feature soooo much. I highly recommend it to anyone who's looking for some easy entertainment. The first movie was chocked full of 80's cheesy goodness while giving a few moments of "Ew" with it's horror. Some of the cheesy moments were a bit too much though such as the pushing of the cliche phrase, "Oooh that's gotta hurt." haha

The second movie on the other hand is my absolute favorite and I've already watched it three times since I've gotten it. Instead of going through different "worlds" by going into wax displays in a museum; Mark Loftmore and Sarah Brightman are traveling through periods in time. The second movie is an awesome combination of campy "horror" and comedy... at least until they get to the medieval time which then it turns more into a Fantasy film than the horror/comedy.
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