So, back to the anthology watching. The first night it was THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD, which was great, then I skipped Friday to honor Nick Redman. There's more Nick Redman to come, but yesterday afternoon I got an early start on the anthology-a-thon by watching the first of two films, TALES FROM THE CRYPT. I had deliberately planned on watching both that and THE VAULT OF HORROR together, because these two had never gotten the attention they deserved from me in the DVD era due to a below-par release on the MGM Midnite Movies series. They were in the old "full screen" (4x3) format, and one of the stories contained what has to be one of the worst hack jobs in ratings-censorship ever, resulting in an incomprehensible couple of minutes at the story's climax. I'd acquired the Shout! Blu-ray release last year, but hadn't watched it yet. Fortunately, with the exception of some occasionally distracting audio overload/distortion, it's beautiful. I took an hour break between the two films, and it made for a perfect double feature. (These were two separate films released at different times; they're only a double feature in how they've been released on both the previous DVD and this Blu-ray.)