The movie about static is soon making it’s way to DVD and Universal is letting us in some of the features and a nice looking cover. White Noise (see Arrow’s review here), the film about E.V.P. (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) was pretty successful in the box office and is hoping for a good gross in DVD sales. According to the filmmakers, they say the DVD extras are “frightening”. They also said that for the movie…moving on to the extras…
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- Separate Widescreen and Full screen Editions
- English and Spanish DD5.1 Surround
- English and Spanish subtitles
- Deleted Scenes
- Hearing is Believing: Actual E.V.P. Sessions – Witness the live filming of chilling, real-life E.V.P. recording sessions conducted at haunted locations
- Making Contact: E.V.P. Experts – Discover the strange history and extraordinary achievements of E.V.P. through the experiences of leading authorities
- Recording the Afterlife at Home – A guide to making your own E.V.P. recordings
The movie had it’s moments and with the DVD “promising” to deliver some more chilling features, this DVD might be worth a buy. So give it a shot and Click Here to pre-order Keaton’s latest attempt to get his career back on track.
It’s very rare that a DVD box set this impressive comes a long so it had to be included in this article. Even though, once again, the japanese Branch of 20th Century Fox, knows what to release and they are releasing this box set on Region 2. What’s in the strictly limited special edition DVD set? Well, only every freakin’ Alien and Predator film in their uncut forms. That’s an impressive 14 total discs and not to mention what else this bad ass mofo comes packed with. Take a look…
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All I can say to that is…Holy Mother-Loving Shit! And Oh yea, you can buy it for a measly approximate $300.00..Start saving those pennies!
This next title is a little known DVD that is coming out from Fangoria International/Media Blasters. It’s called Rojo Sangre and has been getting rave reviews at festivals and conventions. The film stars Spanish Horror great Paul Naschy. The film is set for DVD release on March 15th, 2005. Here’s some specs…
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Unrated Version
Movie looks promising, let’s hope. We need some good slasher flicks, as they have come near and far now-a-days. If you want to be the judge of that, pre-order yourself a copy…
Yes, the cult classic that is The Flesh Eaters is finally making it’s way to DVD. The film is to be released in it’s fully uncut form, something that has been hard-to-find for years. The 1964 low-budget flick that starred Martin Kosleck is being released by Image Entertainment. Here’s the details they are giving…
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Gotta love a movie that’s as cheesy as this one was. It was ahead of it’s time though and did have some good scenes. Keep checking for more info…
The long awaited release of The Crow: Wicked Prayer is getting a little closer now. Dimension Home Video has finally announce a release date for the fourth installment in The Crow series. The movie arrives on VHS and DVD on July 19, 2005. That’s all their giving us right now. I can tell you what it’s about though.
The movie stars Edward Furlong as the latest resurrecter, who takes on the mantle of The Crow after he and his girlfriend (WRONG TURN’s Emmanuelle Chriqui) are murdered by a gang of Satanist bikers led by Luc Crash (ANGEL’s David Boreanaz). Tara “nipple slip” Reid and Dennis Hopper co-star; Lance (SIX STRING SAMURAI) Mungia directed from a script he wrote with Jeff Most and Sean Hood. Keep checking for more information as soon as it’s available to us.
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From DVDTimes comes news of the DVD release for thriller Suspect Zero (see Arrow’s review here) The film about a serial killer hunting down the scum of the earth that includes rapists, child molesters and more. The DVD is slated for an April 12th, 2005 release. Paramount Home Entertainment has issued a cover and the DVD specs…
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- Separate Widescreen and Full screen Editions
- English and French DD5.1 Surround
- English and Spanish subtitles
- Commentary by director E. Elias Merhige
- 4-part featurette “What We See When We Close Our Eyes”
- Remote Viewing Demostration
- Alternate ending with Optional Director Commentary
- Internet trailer
- Easter Egg
Movie was decent for being pretty much like a 2-hour X Files minus the Aliens. If ya dug it or wanna check it out for the first time. Click Here to pre-order it from Amazon.com, of course!
So that’s the latest DVD News for this week kiddies. Be sure to check back next week for another column on the most up-to-date information on upcoming horror DVDs…til’ next time…“Keep the blood flowing!”