Just a heads up, some pretty cool horror Blu-rays coming out today.
TWO TALES OF TELEVISION TERROR!
TERRORVISION
Life will never be the same for the Putterman family in
Terrorvision. Stanley Putterman (
Gerrit Graham)
installs a state-of-the-art satellite dish in his backyard. Through a
cosmic accident, a wayward monster's energy is beamed across galaxies,
into the satellite and onto the Puttermans' television set. The
Puttermans don't notice any changes, only better reception and a strange
monster continually appearing on the screen. But when the monster leaps
off the screen and into the Puttermans' living room, terror erupts, as
it needs to feed on humans for its survival!
THE VIDEO DEAD
On a quiet, tree-lined street, evil has arrived in a most ordinary
way, an old television set. It receives a single channel, one that not
only shows the same film over and over – a horror film where zombies
rise from the grave to kill – but also
frees the gnarled, evil
monsters….and once out, they’re not going back! They like the real
world. They’ve already killed five people and want more blood…and a new
family is moving into the neighborhood!
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Bonus features:
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
Poster & Still Gallery
THE VIDEO DEAD:
Audio Commentary with Writer/Producer/Director Robert Scott,
Editor Bob Sarles, and Special Make-up Effects Creator Dale Hall, Jr.
Audio 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
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Prison
Creedmore Prison becomes a supernatural battleground when the specter
of Charlie Forsythe, a man executed for murder, returns seeking
vengeance from the brutal guard, Ethan Sharpe, who was aware of his
innocence. The lives of the inmates hang in the balance as Forsythe and
Sharpe lock in demonic combat. Directed by
Renny Harlin (
Cliffhanger, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, Deep Blue Sea). Starring
Viggo Mortensen (
A History Of Violence, Eastern Promises),
Chelsea Field (
Dust Devil, The Dark Half) and
Lane Smith (
Red Dawn).
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Bonus Features:
Audio Commentary with Director Renny Harlin
Hard Time: The Making of “Prison” – An all-new
retrospective with Director Renny Harlin, Producer Irwin Yablans,
Screenwriter C. Courtney Joyner, Actor Tom Everett, Stunt Coordinator
Kane Hodder, Special Makeup Effects Creator John Carl Buechler,
Executive Producer Charles Band, Composer Richard Band, Production
Designer Philip Duffin, and Production Assistant Patrick Denver
U.S. Theatrical Trailer
Poster & Still Gallery
Original First-Draft Screenplay (PDF format)
The Nest
Roaches have never tasted flesh…until now.
The quiet town of North Port is being overrun by cockroaches! Sheriff Tarbell (
Franc Luz)
believes that genetic experiments being conducted by the INTEC
Corporation are the cause. Confronted with a potential disaster, Mayor
Johnson (
Robert Lansing) calls for help.
When Dr. Hubbard (
Terri Treas) from INTEC arrives,
she realizes that an innocent experiment has gone terribly wrong.
Ordinary cockroaches are turning into creatures with a taste for blood.
Worse, the roaches are genetically mutating... literally becoming
whatever they eat!
NOTE: The release date for this title has been pushed
back from the original 1/22/13 due to some additional unforeseen audio
work that must be done. We apologize for any inconvenience.
The Monster Squad (Blu-Ray) *
You know whom to call when you have ghosts. But who do you call when you
have monsters? The Monster Squad – A group of young kids devoted to
protecting their suburban neighborhood from monsters and ghouls. Count
Dracula (Duncan Regehr) escapes Van Helsing (Jack Gwillim) and adjourns
modern day Earth, accompanied by Frankenstein’s Monster (Tom Noonan),
the Wolfman (Carl Thibault), the Mummy (Michael MacKay) and the Black
Lagoon’s Gillman (Tom Woodruff Jr.). The ghouls are in search of a
powerful amulet that will grant them power to rule the world. Standing
in their way – The Monster Squad! Produced by Peter Hyams (2010),
written by Shane Black (Lethal Weapon) and Fred Dekker (Night of the
Creeps) and directed by Fred Dekker.
Night of the Demons 2 (Blu-Ray)
It's Halloween
and the teenagers from St. Rita's High School want to party at the
neighborhood's haunted house. For years, the Hull House has sat in eerie
silence - tales of its haunted past have turned into gory jokes and no
one really believes anything ever happened there. However, Angela, the
hostess from hell is summoning her army of teen demons to the
blood-curdling contest between the school's priests and herself, the
princess of darkness. What was intended as an innocent evening of fun
and games turns into hell raising, life threatening ordeal. they wanted
fun, now they're in the trick-or-treat party of their lives! Stylishly
directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith (Leprechaun 4: In Space).
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The only one I've ordered so far is Terrorvision/Video Dead. I'll post a review of that probably next week as I'm going on vacation in a couple of days.
I love The Monster Squad, but I canceled my preorder when I read that
this new Monster
Squad release is missing all of the extra features found on the
original Lion's Gate blu-ray. Sadly, that one is out of print, so it's a
bit costly and will probably rise since this new release is lacking any
features. I have the old DVD set that is loaded with extras and I thought $20 for a completely extra free blu-ray of something I already have was a bit much. I'm not a huge A/V guy, so as long as it doesn't look like someone wiped their ass with the transfer I'm fine.
I also love Night of the Demons 2, Christine Taylor making out with a girl, an ass-kicking nun and Morbid Angel on the soundtrack. What more could you ask for? Sadly, this one comes equipped with $25 price tag and I'm not up for throwing down that much for Night of the Demons 2. Now a Night of the Demons/Night of the Demons 2 double feature...