Uncle Creepy's Blu Christmas Buyer's Guide 2009
NOTE: ONCE AGAIN THIS WILL BE POSTED AT THE TOP OF OUR HEADLINES THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND! HAPPY SHOPPING! With the holiday shopping season officially upon us, I figured it might be a good idea to start making some recommendations for the lucky horror-loving folks on your lists!
Blu-ray players once again are going to be pretty hot items this year, but what of the movies available for them? If you already own the DVD of your favorite flick, is there a need to replace it with a Blu-ray? I'm here to answer all of your questions in the second annual ...

Before we get into my picks, let's take a second to explain how I rated them. They're broken down into three categories:
Can't Miss -- Must Haves: These are the cream of the crop! The purchases that are guaranteed to bring a smile to someone's face. Items no one with the tech should be without.
Good Buys: A rock-solid purchase. Sure, there's nothing really to die for about these Blu-rays, but be confident in the fact that you're spending your cash on the goods that you're hoping for.
Serious Hi-Def Junkies Only: Here's where things get a bit sketchy. These Blu-rays were included for a few reasons -- Either the movies suck, the transfer and sound aren't up to snuff, or the included supplemental material (or lack thereof) don't do much to keep these ships afloat.
Click on any of the reviews listed below to find out exactly what you're getting and to find the link with which to order them. I've also included at the very end a few other recommendations that either came in too late to be reviewed or are not quite horror films but we love 'em anyway.
Please Note: This article will continue to be updated throughout the holidays as more stuff comes out so check back often!
Without further ado, let's get cooking!
Can't Miss -- Must Haves
Good Buys
Serious Hi-Def Junkies Only
Other Recommendations Not Reviewed but Worthy of Purchase
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JCVD was good stuff!
Thanks for the Blu-guide UC!!
Submitted by Count Zartro on Sat, 12/19/2009 - 8:15pm.
JCVD is a great flick. I didn't expect it to be as good as it was.
Submitted by PrairieGhost on Fri, 12/11/2009 - 8:01pm.
JCVD!! Not only hands down the best movie he's done, but a great movie in it's own right. This is one to shout from the rooftops, as everyone I know has never heard of this. Subtitles or not, you must see this movie.
Submitted by frank_dracman on Fri, 12/11/2009 - 11:03am.
Glad to see some love for JCVD -- I think people assumed the worst and stayed away from it. Here's hoping we can help generate some positive buzz and get people to pick it up on DVD or Blu. It's so awesome!
Submitted by The Woman In Black on Fri, 12/11/2009 - 2:19pm.