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Old 05-01-2015, 03:12 PM   #1
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United Kingdom Videodrome (1983) coming from Arrow Video




Release Date: 10th August 2015

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LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

Original uncompressed mono audio tracks for all films
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for all films
Limited Edition packaging, fully illustrated by Gilles Vranckx
Limited Edition Exclusive Extras



VIDEODROME – BLU-RAY DISC 1 AND DVD DISC 2:

Restored high-definition digital transfer of the unrated version, approved by director David Cronenberg and cinematographer Mark Irwin
Audio commentary by Tim Lucas, the on-set correspondent for Cinefantastique Magazine and author of Videodrome: Studies in the Horror Film
David Cronenberg and the Cinema of the Extreme – A documentary programme featuring interviews with Cronenberg, George A. Romero and Alex Cox on Cronenberg’s cinema, censorship and the horror genre
Forging the New Flesh – A documentary programme by filmmaker Michael Lennick on Videodrome’s video and prosthetic make up effects
Videoblivion: A brand new interview with cinematographer Mark Irwin
A brand new interview with producer Pierre David
AKA Jack Martin – Dennis Etchison, author of novelizations of Videodrome, Halloween, Halloween II and III and The Fog, discusses Videodrome and his observations of Cronenberg’s script
The complete uncensored Samurai Dreams footage with additional Videodrome broadcasts with optional commentary by Michael Lennick
Helmet Test and Betamax
Camera (2000) Cronenberg’s short film starring Videodrome’s Les Carlson
Fear on Film: A round table discussion from 1982 with Cronenberg, John Carpenter, John Landis and Mick Garris
Promotional featurette with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Cronenberg, James Woods, Deborah Harry and Rick Baker
Original theatrical trailers



DAVID CRONENBERG’S EARLY WORKS: BLU-RAY DISC 3 AND DVD DISC 4 [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE]:

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of four Cronenberg films
Transfer (1966) & From the Drain (1967), Cronenberg’s previously unavailable short films newly restored by the Toronto International Film Festival [7 & 12 mins]
Stereo (1969) & Crimes of the Future (1970): Cronenberg’s early amateur feature films, shot in and around his university campus, prefigure his later work’s concerns with strange institutions (much like Videodrome’s Spectacular Optical) as well as male/female separation (Dead Ringers) and ESP (Scanners). Newly restored from original lab elements [65 & 70 mins]
Transfer the Future – Author and critic Kim Newman discusses Cronenberg’s early works



COLLECTOR’S BOOKLET [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE]

An illustrated 100-page hardback book featuring new writing including Justin Humphreys on Videodrome in a modern context, Brad Stevens on the alternate versions, Caelum Vatnsdal on Cronenberg’s early works, extracts from Cronenberg on Cronenberg featuring Cronenberg’s reminiscences of getting started in filmmaking and shooting all the films in this collection, plus more, illustrated with original archive stills
http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/shop/ind...product_id=559

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Old 05-01-2015, 03:24 PM   #2
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Old 05-01-2015, 03:41 PM   #3
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As lovely as this looks. I kinda just want the film, the lengthy wait for the standard edition is a tad off putting.
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I'm surprised that they didn't release Stereo and Crimes of the Future on their own, and included his TV works here instead (they would have some relevance after all). But I'm not complaining This looks like an outstanding package.
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Old 05-01-2015, 03:57 PM   #6
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Looks nice. I thought that Forging the New Flesh extra was recorded exclusively for Criterion.
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Old 05-01-2015, 04:04 PM   #7
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Limited to 3000 apparently (as is the Wyatt Earp limited set).
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Old 05-01-2015, 04:30 PM   #8
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As lovely as this looks. I kinda just want the film, the lengthy wait for the standard edition is a tad off putting.
It's annoying when you have to pay more for something you don't necessarily want, to get the film that you do! Otherwise you've got to wait ...

It will depend on how much this set is and whether I wait for the standard release (and I quite like my normal Arrow releases with reversible covers).

£27.99 isn't too bad. But I wouldn't want to pay for this straightaway with Arrow, I'll see if Amazon list it.
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Old 05-01-2015, 04:31 PM   #9
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Looks nice. I thought that Forging the New Flesh extra was recorded exclusively for Criterion.
This is an assumption, but I think Arrow is licensing CC's release and adding to it. I could be wrong but it would make sense considering they have worked together in similar way before. I think their recent Sweet Smell of Success release transfer was licensed from CC.
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Old 05-01-2015, 04:56 PM   #10
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Still gotta keep the Criterion DVD for the Cronenberg/Woods & Harry commentaries.
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Old 05-01-2015, 05:36 PM   #11
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When is the normal version out?
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Old 05-01-2015, 05:50 PM   #12
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Like Max, I've got my own Videodrome habit so couldn't resist pre-ordering - despite umpteen dips over the years with the Koch Media book being the most recent (I've even got an original cut-to-shreds Betamax Palace Pictures release) Pity the deleted scenes still don't make an appearance but the Tim Lucas commentary, Jack Martin feature and possibly some decent writing in the booklet about alternate versions make it attractive. Nice to have all the early works together on one blu-ray with the Kim Newman feature attached. Also like the new cover art returing to the typography used in the the original trailer.

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Really excited for the Tim Lucas commentary. I will more than likely splurge on the Limited Set if it is still around when the release drops.
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I hope this is isn't the same transfer as the Criterion. It's zoomed in quite heavily compared to the theatrical Universal Bluray. Please Arrow, do your own transfer.
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Nice to have all the early works together on one blu-ray with the Kim Newman feature attached.
Plus restored and in 1080p, unlike the versions of Stereo and Crimes of the Future on the US BU disc. I do wish they had been able to score a couple of his TV shorts like Tourettes and/or Secret Weapons (though the latter is on Youtube), but still looks like a terrific set.
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I hope this is isn't the same transfer as the Criterion. It's zoomed in quite heavily compared to the theatrical Universal Bluray. Please Arrow, do your own transfer.
It'll be the same (differences likely down to encoding)
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I hope this is isn't the same transfer as the Criterion. It's zoomed in quite heavily compared to the theatrical Universal Bluray. Please Arrow, do your own transfer.
Whilst I would certainly welcome a new transfer, I'd only be happy if it had the same DP approved framing as the Criterion:

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...=183291&page=5

The Universal framing is completely wrong.
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Really excited for the Tim Lucas commentary. I will more than likely splurge on the Limited Set if it is still around when the release drops.
Amazon do not charge until release of shipping. If it's limited to 3000 it'll cost nothing to hold a copy until the last minute rather then miss out. If it drops in price it'll adjust and if it drops after shipping, during the first 30 days amazon normally give a credit if you moan at them. Just saying rather then be disappointed to miss out.

Although not sure 3000 will go quick, it's not TT
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'll order it direct thru Arrow more than likely. But yeah amazon is another option.
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I already own the Koch mediabook, as well as the Criterion dvd. Stereo and Crimes of The Future are no favourites of mine, so I do not feel the urge to double dip there. Not too keen about the artwork either...

But then there's this: Transfer (1966) & From the Drain (1967), Cronenberg’s previously unavailable short films newly restored by the Toronto International Film Festival [7 & 12 mins].

Rrright, in my pre-order basket straight away ! 30 pounds for 19 minutes of student work, it's actually getting a bit ridiculous this obsession with anything Cronenberg, but there you go...

Now if they just could remaster and add The Italian Machine to the package ? Dream on, I guess.
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