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![]() Pre-Order - TerrorVision / The Video Dead Blu-Ray Double Feature TERRORVISION: * Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Ted Nicolaou and Stars Diane Franklin and Jon Gries * Monsters on Demand: The Making of “TERRORVISION” - An all-new retrospective with Writer/Director Ted Nicolaou, Stars Gerrit Graham, Mary Woronov, Diane Franklin, Jon Gries, Chad Allen, Ian Patrick Williams, Special Make-up Effects Creator John Carl Buechler, Special Effects Artist Cleve Hall, Executive Producer Charles Band, and Composer Richard Band * Theatrical Trailer, Poster & Still Gallery THE VIDEO DEAD: * Commentary with Writer/Producer/Director Robert Scott, Editor Bob Sarles, and Special Make-up Effects Creator Dale Hall, Jr. * Commentary with stars Roxanna Augesen and Rocky Duvall, Production Manager Jacques Thelemaque, and Make-up Assistant Patrick Denver * Pre-recorDEAD - All new interviews with Make-up effects creator Dale Hall, Jr. and Make-up Assistant Patrick Denver * Theatrical Trailer, Poster and Still Gallery, Behind-the-Scenes Still Gallery TerrorVision (1986) - IMDB Link The Video Dead (1987) - IMDB Link
** Scream Factory Release Thread **
TerrorVision/The Video Dead * Death Valley * From Beyond * The Fog * Prison The Island * Phantasm II * Deadly Blessing * Lifeforce * The Vampire Lovers ** Scream Factory Release Schedule ** Last edited by Omen2002; 11-21-2012 at 01:14 AM. |
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the fact that this is a double feature makes it all the more awesome. Both movies are 80's cheesy horror goodness (especially Video Dead).
Now, where's Scarecrows and The Burning double feature Scream Factory? (both in the unrated versions please)
My Set-Up: Panasonic PT-EAU7000 Full 3D Projector on a 120" screen and 7.1 Earthquake surround sound. Why go to the movies anymore?
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Can't imagine that these will have many extras, so there will probably be enough room to have them on one disc.
But a great move by SF, for niche fans. Both of these movies skipped DVD, you'd have to go back to VHS to get them, so I think there will be a decent amount of fans waiting for these. Terrorvision has always caught my eye and recently I've also watched Cinemassacre's AVGN review for it, awesome stuff.
"I couldn't think of a more horrible job if I wanted to. And you have to do it. You have to!"
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Blu-ray Ninja
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This very well may be the first double feature disc with two unrelated movies, where I actually want both of them. Glad to see they're finally being released on disc, it's been a long wait.
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Are you confusing VIDEO DEAD with VIDEO VIOLENCE? The latter was a shot on video DTV flick from '88 or '89. I also thought that was the movie Shout was releasing until I happily discovered otherwise. Video Dead looks like a decent time-waster - I'm definitely down for a copy. But I won't touch do-it-yourself camcorder epics with a ten foot pole - I'd rather watch old family home videos. |
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The Basement DVD set which includes both video violence movies is a great coelction of 8mm/shot on video movies. I've seen a few fun films, its ashame to write them off just becuase they were shot on tape. Watched German gorefest The Burning Moon recently, and that was a fun shot on video movie too |
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