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katterfelto:
UNESCO ought to declare the DCM the world's first virtual World Heritage Site! It certainly meets their definition as a place of "special cultural or physical significance."

Having stumbled blindly through the door, I was guttered by what I found: a glittering trove of rare cultural treasures. It reminded me of the time, not long ago, when I drove through the outskirts of a small rural town and unexpectedly came upon a working drive-in theater. It's that amazing. I'm especially astonished to find so many of those great crime, horror and sci-fi comics, with their gorgeous and spectacularly lurid artwork.

I'm dumbstruck with humility and gratitude for the scanners who not only found this material, but have gone to the trouble of sharing it with the rest of us. High kudos to everyone who has helped create this amazing resource.       
 :o

Yoc:
Wow, are we blushing?  ;)
Thanks for the kind words KF.  And LOVE the avatar.  Great movie!
DCM is built on the kindness of 100s of generous scanners (Check our anniversary topic in the News section for a list)  Without them and generous donations we would be a shadow of this wonderful site.

Enjoy the goodies and feel free to join in on any topic here on the forum.

-Yoc

katterfelto:
Thanks so much, Yoc! Love your uploads, and all the amazingly cool material here at DCM. This is definitely one of the world's coolest websites..!

Yoc:
I might be prejudiced about it but HECK YEAH we got a Good Thing going here!!
:D

And have you checked out the Totally Cool - http://www.swanarchives.org/
The most amazing site devoted to a movie maybe ever!

Take care,
-Yoc

katterfelto:
Thanks, Yoc! And what a great website, The Swan Archives (http://www.swanarchives.org/)! I recently saw Paradise again after several years, and I liked it even better. A strange, funny, phantasmagorical little movie that has a special place in my heart. It's odd how it just died everywhere but Winnipeg, yet the equally campy Rocky Horror Picture Show--which came out only a year later--went on to become a midnight-movie phenomenon. (Now that would've made a fantastic double-feature!)

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