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Wow, confusing so far - films and DVDs


I just got "Deadtime Stories: Volume 1" from Netflix. It was just released on DVD apparently. Netflix has a date on it of 2011 because of this.

"Deadtime Stories: Volume 2" is available for their "Save" queue, also with a 2011 date (those dates on Netflix are typically when the film was released, not when the DVD was released), but with no release date on it. So it's going to be released sometime in the future, but they do not know when.

However, per IMDb, note that "Deadtime Stories: Volume 1" is this film (the one listed on IMDb at the moment as Deadtime Stories 2 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1334526/), which had a release date of 2010).

Per Netflix' description, the "Deadtime Stories: Volume 2" DVD is going to be the film listed on IMDb at the moment as Deadtime Stories (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1156300/), which has a release date of 2009.

So essentially, the numbering of the DVD volumes is backwards from what you'd expect. The Volume 1 DVD is the 2nd film, the volume 2 DVD will be the first film.

I was also trying to figure out whether these two films have anything at all to do with Deadtime Stories from (1986) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092850/), but apparently they do not. I don't know why they'd choose the same title and the same episodic idea given the absence of a connection between the films in terms of studios, writers, directors, etc., especially when the 1986 film seems to be so disliked.

Per IMDb, there's also a Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets slated to come out in 2012 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2017492/) that appears to have nothing to do with either George Romero or Jeff Monahan), so I have no idea if that's related in any way other than yet another film using the same title.


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This is all very confusing especially when some of the plot summaries and reviews seem just as confused.

I just submitted my own review and summary for volume 1 which is listed as 2 on IMDb, and I hope it's accepted considering I have to note that the title is different.

I must say that either way, I bet the 2nd volume is as awful as the first one.

The 1st volume is very laughable, and it felt like a film project and not an actual film.




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Cool someone is trying to straighten this up. I'd have to figure it out again myself, but rereading my first post, this sentence is confusing:

"However, per IMDb, note that "Deadtime Stories: Volume 1" is this film (the one listed on IMDb at the moment as Deadtime Stories 2 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1334526/), which had a release date of 2010)."

I think that first "IMDb" in that sentence was probably supposed to read "Netflix".


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