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Friday, May 29, 2015

Scream Factory Announces "Shocker" Collector's Edition Blu-ray



Scream Factory has announced the Collector's Edition Blu-ray release of Wes Craven's Shocker. The often requested title has a planned release of 9/8/15. There are no other details on the extras for this release at this time. This announcement was made to celebrate the three year brand anniversary for Scream Factory that falls on Sunday. There will be no other title announcements this weekend.

What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up this release?

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Scream Factory Blu-ray News + Tidbits 5/20/15 - 5/27/15


This week was a rather slow week for Blu-ray news. There was no news from Scream Factory. However there was quite a few new Blu-ray releases of interest that came out this week. As well I wrote another installment in the "First Time Watching" series. Check everything out below:

News:

This week had quite a few Blu-ray releases of interest. Check them out below:
The Food Of The Gods / Frogs
Empire Of The Ants / Jaws Of Satan
Gun Woman
Island of Death
Madman
Cannibal Ferox

Check out the latest installment of "First Time Watching" as I take a look at Class of 1984. Find it Here. 

Tidbits:

-Scream Factory has no more Italian films planned  for release right now. That could possibly change in the future but no guarantees.

-Answers to some title requests from fans:

  • No plans from Scream Factory (and I assume Shout Factory) to release American Ninja.
  • Scream Factory has no plans to release Little Monsters at this time.

First Time Watching: Class Of 1984



I haven't heard of this film prior to Scream factory announcing its release. It seemed like an odd fit for their line of releases because after a quick look it didn't really appear to be a horror or sci-fi film.  As I watched the film I still didn't get its inclusion until later in the film where everything seemed to have taken a surprisingly sinister turn. The film itself has some problems that prevent it from being a good film. As it it, the film is an interesting oddity that contains some worthwhile aspects (as well as some forgettable ones). The premise of the film is a look at the near future (at that time) of public schools as they are assumed to be based on growing school problems at the time. This is shown through the conflict of two teachers, Andrew (Perry King) and Terry (Roddy McDowall) and an unruly high schooler named Peter (Timothy Van Patten) and his gang. Overall it is an interesting premise but the execution, some of the acting, and ideas hold back the potential of the premise. While someone should obviously not expect an ultra serious and realistic look at troubles in the school system in a film like this, a little bit more realistic scenarios would have been nice. As it is, the film is very campy, pretty outrageous, and very unrealistic.

The movie seemed like it had some difficulty in determining what it was trying to accomplish. It appears that it was trying to be a serious film that was to be a cautionary tale about the hostile possibilities of public schools in the near future (of that time). However, some of the acting and situations seemed a little too over the top and outrageous. Therefore, it was difficult to accept the film as a serious film. As an example of some of the outrageousness found in the film, the gang leader Peter seems to just want to play the piano for the school music class but at the same time runs a drug and a prostitution ring. This level of criminal activity from teenagers, especially the openness about it, seems too far over the top. I assume that the idea was that the criminal activity of teenage high schoolers was increasing but the way the film showed this was a little outrageous. I guess it just adds to the films odd charms.

At one particular point in the film there is a scene that begins the extreme change in the films mood. The first half of the film is very campy and filled with outrageous situations. Then the scene happens involving the gang and Andrew's pregnant wife and the film goes from campiness to a more dark and mean feel. Throughout the film the antics of the school gang grow more and more extreme until we reach this turning point. It is at this turning point that the film goes from a campy semi-serious film to dark and horrific. Essentially this is were the films inclusion in the Scream Factory collection is more understandable. Specifically, the chase sequences towards the end where Andrew gets into physical confrontations with each main member of Peter's gang. With each confrontation comes a different death of a gang member.

While this film definitely has its share of problems, there is a lot to like in the film. It is safe to say that the parts are greater than the sum in regards to this film. The main highlight of the film is the acting of the older characters in the film. The acting of the high schoolers left a lot to be desired but thankfully the acting of the older characters make up for it. In particular, the acting of Roddy McDowall was top notch, as is usually the case with him. A specific scene involving McDowall really stands out. In the scene McDowall's character has become fed up with his students and their lack of interest in learning. So he brings a gun to the class room and tries to intimidate the students into learning. Overall it was a really great scene and his whole character arc in general is a highlight of the film.

Overall this film is worth seeing for just is general outrageousness and campiness. It is not a great film in total but it does have some worthwhile parts that are worth seeing like the acting of the older characters and the death sequences of the gang members. As well, the severe turn from the campy start towards a more sinister and horrific ending is worth checking out.


Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Scream Factory News + Tidbits 5/13/15 - 5/20/15


Not too much news this week. There was a couple of updates from Scream Factory on some upcoming releases. As well, they released a new Blu-ray this week. Other than that there was not really any other news. On to the details:

News:

Scream Factory announced the extras for their Blu-ray release of Robot Jox. Check Here for the full list.

Scream Factory announced the extras for their Blu-ray release of I, Madman. The full list of extras can be found Here.

The extras for Dark Summer and Alien Outpost have been announced by Scream Factory. Check out the details Here.

Scream Factory has released Stigmata on Blu-ray this week.

Tidbits:

-There will be no extras on the Scream Factory Blu-ray release of Ghost Town.

-Don't expect any title announcements for a couple of weeks.

- Answers to some title requests by fans:

  • Scream Factory cannot get the rights to Red Eye.
  • The Rejuvenator is not part of Scream Factory's line-up in the near future.
  • Asylum is not on the horizon from Scream Factory.
  • Scream Factory has no updates at this time on Psycho 4.


Scream Factory Announces Final List Of Extras For I, Madman Blu-ray

 

Scream Factory has announced the final list of extras for their I, Madman Blu-ray release. The Blu-ray will be released on 7/21. Here is the full list of extras:
  • Audio Commentary featuring Director Tibor Takacs with Actor & Artistic Supervisor Randall William Cook
  • Ripped From The Pages – The Making of “I, Madman”, featuring interviews with Director Tibor Takacs, Actor & Artistic Supervisor Randall William Cook, Screenwriter David Chaskin, Actor Clayton Rohner, and Actress Stephanie Hodge
  • Behind The Scenes Footage with Audio Commentary by Randall William Cook
  • Theatrical Trailer and Home Video Trailer
  • Still Gallery with Optional Audio Commentary by Randall William Cook

What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up this release?




Thursday, May 14, 2015

Scream Factory Announces Extras For Robot Jox Blu-ray



Scream Factory has announced the extras for their Robot Jox Blu-ray. The Blu-ray will be released on  7/7. Here is the full list of extras:
  • Audio Commentary with Director Stuart Gordon
  • Audio Commentary with Associate Effects Director Paul Gentry, Mechanical Effects Artist Mark Rappaport, and Stop-Motion Animator Paul Jessel
  • Interview with Actor Paul Koslo
  • Archival Interviews with Director Stuart Gordon, Pyrotechnic Supervisor Joe Viskocil, Associate Effects Director Paul Gentry, Stop-Motion Animator Paul Jessel and Animation & Effects Artists Chris Endicott and Mark McGee
  • Behind-the-Scenes Footage
  • 2 Still Galleries
  • Trailers


What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up this release?


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Scream Factory Blu-ray News + Tidbits 5/6/15 - 5/13/15



Not a really big news week this week, but it was a big release week. There was 8 titles of interest released this week. As well, Scream Factory announced two new titles, gave an update on another, and gave more general updates. Here is all of the details:

News:

Scream Factory has announced the release of Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead and Ejecta. Check Here for the full details.

Scream Factory has announced the final list of extras for their Howling II Blu-ray release. All the details can be found Here.

Scream Factory has put together a list of all the Blu-rays being released during their "Summer of Fear: Part Two." The list can be found Here.

Here is the list of titles of interest that were released this week:
Extraterrestrial
Satan's Blade
The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Miss Osbourne
Retaliation
Vampyros Lesbos
She Killed In Ecstasy
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
The Premature Burial

Tidbits:

-Answers to some title requests by fans:

  • Scream Factory cannot get the rights to Fear No Evil.
  • Scream Factory cannot get the rights to Sweet Home.
  • Scream Factory tried but could not get the rights to the Poltergeist films.


Scream Factory Announces Extras For Howling II Blu-ray


Scream Factory has announced the final list of extras on their Howling II Blu-ray release. The Blu-ray will be released on 7/14. Here is the full list of extras:
  • Audio Commentary With Director Philippe Mora
  • Audio Commentary With Composer Steve Parsons And Editor Charles Bornstein.
  • Leading Man – An Interview With Actor Reb Brown
  • Queen of the Werewolves – An Interview With Actress Sybil Danning
  • A Monkey Phase – Interviews With Special Make-Up Effects Artists Steve Johnson And Scott Wheeler
  • Behind the Scenes Footage (in HD - from Philippe Mora’s archive)
  • Alternate Opening and Alternate Ending (in HD – from Philippe Mora’s archive)
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Still Gallery

What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up this release?


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Scream Factory Announces The Release Of Two New Titles, Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead And Ejecta



Scream Factory continues their partnership with IFC Midnight with two more Blu-ray releases coming this August. First is Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead released on 8/4 then Ejecta released on 8/18. Extras for these releases will be announced at a later date.

What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up either of these releases?

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Scream Factory And Other Blu-ray News + Tidbits 4/29/15 - 5/6/15


A relatively big news week in regards to Blu-ray news. Scream Factory gave some updates, announced a couple of new titles, and released a new Blu-ray this week. Arrow Video announced a new title. Check below for more specific details:

News:

This week Scream Factory released Mad Max on Blu-ray.

Scream Factory announced the Blu-ray release of Toolbox Murders 2. All the details can be found Here.

Scream Factory announced the acquisition of the rights to The Editor for release this Fall. All the details can be found Here.

Scream Factory has announced the final list of extras for their Collector's Edition Blu-ray release of Dog Soldiers. Check Here for the full list. As well, they announced a new 2K scan HD transfer for the release.

Arrow Video announced the release of Blood Rage. All the details can be found Here.


Tidbits:

-The Collector's Edition Blu-ray release of The Serpent and the Rainbow has been delayed till the end of this year or early next year.

-The extras for The People Under the Stairs, Nomads, and The Sentinel will be announced in June. The extras for The Legacy will be announced in June/July.

-The extras for Robot Jox and Howling II will be announced sometime next week.

-Answers to some title requests from fans:

  • Scream Factory cannot get the rights to Lair of the White Worm.
  • Scream Factory does not have the rights to Girls Nite Out.
  • Small Sacrifices in not on the horizon for Scream Factory.
  • Return of the Living Dead is not an option for Scream Factory at this time.
  • Scream Factory cannot get the rights for Spookies.
  • Scream Factory cannot get the rights to Maximum Overdrive.


Scream Factory Announces Final List Of Extras For Dog Soldiers Blu-ray



The long wait is finally over. After being announced in 2013 and enduring various delays, Scream Factory has given their final update on Dog Soldiers and its a good one. Scream Factory announced that this release will sport an all new 2K scan HD transfer supervised and approved by director Neil Marshall. As well, they announced the final list of extras. They are listed below:
  • New Audio Commentary with Director Neil Marshall
  • New The Making of Dog Soldiers featuring new interviews with director Neil Marshall, producers Christopher Figg and Keith Bell, actors Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee, Darren Morfitt, Leslie Simpson and Emma Cleasby, special effects artist Bob Keen, special effects supervisor/creature designer Dave Bonneywell, production designer Simon Bowles and director of photography Sam McCurdy
  • New A look at the model of the sets created by production designer Simon Bowles
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Neil Marshall’s short film: Combat
  • Two Still Galleries – photos from the film and rare photos from production designer Simon Bowles and special effects artist Dave Bonneywell’s archives
The Collector's Edition Blu-ray of Dog Soldiers come out 6/23.


What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up this release?


Friday, May 1, 2015

Arrow Video Announces Blood Rage Blu-ray


Arrow Video has announced the release of Blood Rage on Blu-ray. It will be released August 26 and it will contain the following:

  • Brand new 2K restoration from original vault materials of three versions of the film: Blood Rage, the original “hard” version, completely uncut and uncensored in a Blu-ray/DVD world premiere; the R-rated Nightmare at Shadow Woods 1987 re-cut, and a third “composite” cut combining all the footage from both Blood Rage and Nightmare at Shadow Woods
  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Brand new extensive making-of documentary featuring interviews with various cast and crew
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly-commissioned artwork to be revealed
  • Fully-illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film
  • Plus more to be announced!

Limited Edition Slipcover on the first 1000 orders!


What do you think of this announcement? Will you be picking up this release?