From Deseret News archives:
Halloween horror flicks new to DVD this week
Horror films
• "TWISTED TERROR COLLECTION" (Warner, 1973-92, R/PG, six discs, $49.92). This set has a pair of goodies, but mostly it's take-out-the-trash time. However, since each film is sold separately, my recommendation is to get "From Beyond the Grave" and "Someone's Watching Me!" and forget the rest.
"Someone's Watching Me!" (1978, not rated) is a TV movie, John Carpenter's third directing effort (which he also wrote). He went directly from this one to film history with "Halloween." The story is familiar an L.A. voyeur stalks a TV director (Lauren Hutton) but Carpenter borrows heavily from Hitchcock (with specific nods to "Rear Window," "Strangers on a Train" and "Marnie") to ratchet up suspense. Adrienne Barbeau and David Birney lend solid support.
Extras: Widescreen, audio commentary (on "The Hand"), featurette (on "Someone's"), trailers (each film available separately, $14.97)
• "Elvira's Movie Macabre: Blue Sunshine/Monstroid" (Shout, 1981; R for violence, language; two discs, $14.99).
• "Elvira's Movie Macabre: Gamera, Super Monster/They Came From Beyond Space" (Shout, 1981, not rated, two discs, $14.99).










