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No, there's no other differences. I don't know if Shout! knew there was a longer version.
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Also, the TV version (different from the R-rated and Unrated) has a new scene introducing the couple from the theatrical version's opening scene. This replaces the shots of the woods and forest at the beginning of the theatrical and R-rated versions. It's kind of a pointless scene, but it's worth noting.
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Nov 2018
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It's true that the scene doesn't really add anything to the movie, but it does set up the film as a romance, before pulling a twist with the first murders. Granted, if you were watching a movie called The Final Terror, you knew what kind of movie you were watching. It's a nice touch, anyway. Added to pad out the running time on television, I am guessing. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I've been a big fan of this movie since i first saw it on VHS in the 90's, finally went region free recently and picked this up to watch this week. The movie looks great and it's awesome to see the movie properly, not on some fuzzy old VHS. This is a wonderful slasher and i love the locations and sense of isolation.
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Blu-ray Knight
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I thought the same thing, but really this isn't a slasher. Yeah it was marketed as one, and definitely weaves in enough of the elements that it qualifies as one (technically speaking). But ultimately The Final Terror is more of a survival horror film, mixing in some slasher tropes. It's still a fun film and I appreciated it MUCH more on a second viewing, where I wasn't expecting a serious body count.
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Thanks given by: | Arlington (03-31-2020) |
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Blu-ray Guru
Feb 2014
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I've been going through a pile of Scream Factory, Arrow, Vinegar Syndrome, Vestron Video, Synapse titles that I've blind bought over the years that for one reason or another I hadn't seen yet. This has been the best one yet. It's a terrific little movie. Great atmosphere, good acting, good script, good direction, great 80's camp value. It reminds me somewhat of The Burning. But maybe not quite as good. It was neat seeing a few actors who were unknowns at the time that went on to make names for themselves too.
Joey Pants Daryl Hannah The Maestro from Seinfeld/crazy Dad from the Twisted Sister video. 7.5/10 |
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Thanks given by: | Mikeyos (03-15-2025) |
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Oh and it's also got Joe Pantoliano! |
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Thanks given by: | Hazel Motes (03-31-2020) |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Andrew Davis, the director of The Final Terror, went on to direct several popular 80's and 90's action films, like Above the Law (1988), Under Siege (1992; Steven Seagal's best film IMO), and, most importantly, 1993's The Fugitive, among many others. Davis used many of the same cast and crew for several of his early films, most notably Joe Pantoliano, who appeared in both The Final Terror and The Fugitive. I don't have favorite actors but I've always liked "Joey Pants" in everything he's been in. I love The Final Terror. Watched it theatrically in 1984 and have been in awe of the film ever since. I'd go nuts if Vinegar Syndrome was able locate a pristine print and reissue the film but they don't do soundtrack CDs so maybe Blue Underground or even Severin if a print turned up someday.
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Thanks given by: | Davidian (03-31-2020), Hazel Motes (03-31-2020) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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Other than needing a few more kills (there's no reason why that many people should have survived), I've got no problem with The Final Terror; cool little survival/backwoods horror. It's got an effectively boppy score too.
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I dig it. It's not particularly bloody but it has fantastic atmosphere and definitely hits the "creepy" button for me, something not many 80s slashers manage while going for mostly jump-scares and gross-out effects. It gets compared to Just Before Dawn a lot but I like this one better.
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Thanks given by: | DaylightsEnd (08-04-2020) |
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New Member
Jul 2020
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Blu-ray Knight
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The Final Terror and Shock Waves are two solid horror films in my collection that are most deserving of the fresh scans they've never gotten, because the original negatives have not been located, and are believed to be lost. They will both remain high on my "remaster wish list." You can tell that some of the woods footage in Final Terror would be stellar on a 4k scan.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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This is the first time I've seen that intro. No, it doesn't add anything to the film but it was a thrill to see extra footage nonetheless. Also, the credit sequence plays before the intro - I kinda like the theatrical assembly better (first murder, then credits). I love the soundtrack. Hopefully somebody releases a CD someday. Top 5 slasher for me. Too bad the OCN is lost. The Director went on to make several high profile Hollywood action films - something I always found fascinating. Usually, people who start out making small, low budget independent films like Final Terror disappear.
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Thanks given by: | OceanBlue (08-12-2022) |
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Blu-ray Baron
Sep 2013
Midlands, UK
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Thanks given by: | Member-222782 (08-13-2022) |
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