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asianxcore 02-12-13 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull (Post 11575860)
5/28 - DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY / RACE WITH THE DEVIL (double feature) :thumbsup:

:banana:

BambooLounge 02-12-13 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull (Post 11575860)
5/28 - DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY / RACE WITH THE DEVIL (double feature) :thumbsup:

Great news. I blind bought Race With The Devil on DVD (it is ok) and recently watched Dirty Mary Crazy Larry on Netflix Streaming (the reason I'll own this disc).

Hope they do as good a job as they can transfer-wise with these two.

MTRodaba2468 02-12-13 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull (Post 11575860)
5/28 - DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY / RACE WITH THE DEVIL (double feature) :thumbsup:

Fantastic...

islandclaws 02-13-13 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull (Post 11575860)
5/28 - DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY / RACE WITH THE DEVIL (double feature) :thumbsup:

Susan George in HD :drool:

Greg MacGuffin 02-13-13 10:39 PM

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Very cool. I've had the DVD on my want-list forever but never got around to picking it up.

jdslater1 02-14-13 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru Askew (Post 11568041)
"The mother of all commentaries" per Bruce Campbell via Twitter.

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Why?
Had the film had a nightmare production. Don't understand the brutal honesty remark either.

riotinmyskull 02-14-13 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 11578195)
Susan George in HD :drool:

seriously, aside from her teeth she's one of my favorite hotties from the 70's. which reminds me i need to pick up DIE SCREAMING, MARIANNE.

Solid Snake 02-14-13 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jdslater1 (Post 11578544)
Why?
Had the film had a nightmare production. Don't understand the brutal honesty remark either.

I've heard of the film but never read up on it or know wtf it's about. But after reading what wikipedia has to say about the production. Yeah, I'm totally there for Crimewave just to hear the commentary. Raimi/Campbell commentaries are fucking worth the price of admission alone.

what wikipedia says:

Spoiler:



Sam Raimi wanted his friend Bruce Campbell to star in the film; however, producers wanted a "Hollywood" actor instead.
Given the commercial success of The Evil Dead, studio financial backing for the new project came quickly. Though Raimi and Campbell did not profit from the film, the studio believed in which meant Raimi was initially allowed complete creative control on the project; however, this later proved not factual as the executives interfered with production.[15] They developed the project with Embassy Pictures' producer Norman Lear, who supposedly had a "Midas touch", because of the consistent success he had attained from various television productions.[ He suggested the title Crimewave, which was ultimately used.

Raimi and the studio clashed several times during production. The first disagreement between the director and the executives stemmed from the latter's insistence on casting a "Hollywood" actor in the lead role instead of Raimi's long-time collaborator and friend Campbell. In his 2002 autobiography If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, Campbell commented about how difficult it was working with more established producers; "jumping into the big time meant dealing with the excruciatingly specific and alternately vague demands of a studio, ... Hollywood executives took an interest in everything."[15] Campbell was surprised that he had to audition for the lead role, as he did not have to test for The Evil Dead. Campbell and his photographer friend Mike Ditz used a 16 mm film camera and shot a scene to show to the producers. Upon viewing it, the producers asserted that "Campbell will not star in this film". In retaliation, Raimi lengthened a supporting role and gave it to Campbell: the character of Renaldo "The Heel". This allowed for Campbell to be present through the production.

Raimi budgeted the film at $2.5 million, an amount the studio greenlit. But the calculations had not taken union fees and regulations into account, making the proposed budgeting and scheduling unrealistic.[15] In addition, the crew were talked into spending three times the allotted money for one shooting location. The shoot quickly went both over budget and over schedule. At that point, the studio stepped in, with executives demanding cuts in the script, budget restrictions, layoffs, and their own supervision of the project. The studio also insisted on reviewing every batch of dailies, criticizng the decision to use cast and crew members (including Campbell) as extras in several scenes (a Raimi trademark known as "Shemping").


Because the Detroit River was frozen, the cast had to use dynamite to achieve a shot of the water.

Even without Embassy's interference, however, the production was plagued with difficulties. According to Campbell, lead actress Louise Lasser—under the influence of cocaine—fired her make-up artist. She insisted that she apply all her own make-up, despite objections from the cast. She would often show up on set with poorly applied "clown make-up" and messed up hair, oblivious to how she appeared. There were occasions when she outright refused to leave her trailer, to the annoyance of the cast and crew. Production was often affected by "weird" events; actor Brion James trashed his hotel room in an attempt to "exorcise a ghost from his light fixtures".

At one point, shooting was to take place at a bridge overlooking the Detroit River, which was frozen at the time. The script, however, called for clear and running water, meaning that the crew had to brave dangerously low temperatures and conditions to clear the ice; finally they blew up the ice with dynamite.At another time, the crew spent a week filming on a Detroit street after dark, directly under a nursing home, with huge wind machines blowing for long hours. One evening a glass bottle with a note in it crashed to the ground from an upper floor. The note inside read, "The noise is keeping me awake all night long and I am getting sick. I am dying because of you."John Cameron, second assistant director on the film, would later remark, "I see Crimewave as a real turning point in a certain way, because if you survived that experience, nothing in the business could ever be as hard again."Raimi cited the experience as one of the least favorite moments of his career.

Post production

Director Sam Raimi was not allowed by the studio to edit Crimewave.
In post-production, Embassy's self-imposed role in making Crimewave was even greater. Although Raimi, Tapert, and Campbell insisted that they had made the film as partners, the studio refused — because of the already ballooning costs — to pay for Campbell to stay in Los Angeles during post-production (although the executives later compromised). The studio replaced Raimi's music composer, Joseph LoDuca, with one of its own choosing. It did the same with the editor, removing Raimi's influence over the film's final cut.

An argument broke out near the end of the post-production between Campbell and the producers. Campbell argued that he and Raimi had always closely been involved with their own film's editing, describing the behavior of the producers as "nickel-and-dime-bullshit". One of the producers replied by calling Campbell an "asshole", commenting that the crew had gone severely over budget. The difficulty during production left a negative impression on Campbell, who insisted that he wanted to never work with big-budget producers again, insisting that the conduct was "soulless" and "just a business." Raimi commented negatively about the process too, musing that "it was really wrong. It was such a horrible, horrible, horrible, depressing scene.''

SethDLH 02-14-13 08:51 AM

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Always wanted to see the movie and now I want to hear the commentary just as much.

hasslein 02-14-13 09:53 AM

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Crimewave & Dirty Mary day one purchase 4 me. I haven't said that in a long time.

SethDLH 02-21-13 06:51 PM

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I posted a film review of Prison on my blog. The link is in my sig if you want to read :)

jdslater1 02-21-13 11:18 PM

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@Solidsnake.

Thanks for that. Very interesting.

Spiderbite 02-27-13 08:40 AM

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fyi. got this email from amazon yesterday regarding Lifeforce.


Hello from Amazon.com.

Our records indicate you recently purchased ‘Lifeforce (Collector's Edition) [Blu-Ray/DVD Combo].’ We wanted to let you know that the release date has been pushed from 4/30/2013 to 6/18/2013. We're sorry for the inconvenience.

Sincerely,

Customer Service Department
Amazon.com

SethDLH 02-27-13 12:55 PM

re: The One and Only Shout! Studios (and Scream Factory!) Blu-ray Thread
 
**EXCLUSIVE NEW KEY ART REVEAL!!**

Artist Nathan Thomas Milliner (who designed our key art for The Burning, Halloween III and several others) wows us again with his werewolf-filled and ferocious interpretation of 1981's THE HOWLING which is coming soon to DVD & Blu-ray this Summer. We even showed this to Director Joe Dante who said "Wow! Cool! I'd go see that picture!"

More details on THE HOWLING (specific release date, etc.) will be coming soon in March. Stay tuned!

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...60834141_n.jpg

SethDLH 02-27-13 12:56 PM

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^Awesome.

Josh-da-man 02-27-13 03:57 PM

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I love the fake vintage cover art that they put on these releases.

hanshotfirst1138 02-27-13 10:07 PM

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Shout are apparently finally releasing The Town the Dreaded Sundown. I suppose it's too much to hope that proper widescreen versions of The Legend of Boggy Creek and Creature from the Black Lake will follow

MTRodaba2468 02-27-13 10:15 PM

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VERY nice... The only cover art of theirs I think is better is Lifeforce...

Living Deadpan 02-28-13 12:34 AM

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I'm probably the only one, but I'd love a Special Edition of Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf. I'd love a documentary or commentary with Philippe Mora explaining just WTF they were attempting.

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Also, even though it's only being released on DVD, I might as well post in this thread that Shout is releasing the long OOP Swimming to Cambodia (5/28/13).

Lastdaysofrain 02-28-13 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Living Deadpan (Post 11596380)
I'm probably the only one, but I'd love a Special Edition of Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf. I'd love a documentary or commentary with Philippe Mora explaining just WTF they were attempting.

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Also, even though it's only being released on DVD, I might as well post in this thread that Shout is releasing the long OOP Swimming to Cambodia (5/28/13).

You are not alone. I'd love a commentary on this one.

hanshotfirst1138 02-28-13 10:12 AM

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Is that original poster art? That's a really cool design.

MTRodaba2468 02-28-13 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113 (Post 11596699)
Is that original poster art? That's a really cool design.

No, it's the commissioned artwork for the DVD. However, as with all the collector's editions, the original poster art will be on the opposite side.

clckworang 02-28-13 07:06 PM

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The Howling is great news! That's one I wasn't sure I was ever going to be able to upgrade.

asianxcore 02-28-13 07:11 PM

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So excited about The Howling!

SethDLH 03-06-13 12:43 PM

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Some release date news...

***THE HOWLING, NINJA III and DEAD SOULS Release Date News**

Scream Factory is proud to present a wild slate of mayhem in June that includes werewolves, haunted houses and even ninja possession!

Think of a mix between The Exorcist, Flashdance and Enter the Ninja and you'll get the idea behind the 1984 quasi-horror exploitation hit, NINJA III: THE DOMINATION. Releasing on 6/11 on a DVD & Blu-ray combo pack, this is the first time ever this crowd-pleasing exercise in the bizarre has been released on either format and in anamorphic widescreen from a new transfer. Extras are still in development to be announced at a later date.

Next up is Director Joe Dante's classic THE HOWLING. Known fondly for its humorous script, outstanding Rob Bottin effects and Dee Wallace (Cujo), this will release on 6/18 as a Collector's Edition on either DVD or Blu-ray. (Important to note that this will mark the first time the film has been on the Blu-ray format in the U.S.) New key art plus the iconic original theatrical poster art on the reverse side plus extras (which are still in development but you can pretty much expect that all of the extras that were on the prior MGM DVD release will be ported over).

Finally, we welcome our first (of more to come) contemporary titles to the Scream "family" with Chiller's DEAD SOULS. Arriving on DVD and Blu-ray on 6/25, this unrated 2012-production of paranormal terror is directed by Colin Theys (Steve Niles’ Remains) and stars Jesse James (The Amityville Horror, The Flyboys), Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, The Devil's Rejects, House of 1,000 Corpses) and Magda Apanowicz (The Butterfly Effect). It contains seven more minutes of footage not seen in it’s recent run on Chiller TV and bonus features will include an audio Commentary, bloopers, tour of the set and TV spots.


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