Friday The 13th BR Box Set in the works.
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A link with a code (like a digital copy) makes more sense these days.
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If subtitles are a big issue for you (and any hearing-impaired person) who wants them on the extras, you may want to hit their social media or even an email and voice your concern on how important it is for you. You never know, it could be based on fan and customer feedback.
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But then they’d have to devise some kind of infrastructure for validating access and sharing scans, software and apps to consume them on various types of devices, etc. It’s a lot of trouble and overhead versus just including a PDF on a disc, even though that does limit the audience. Keeping everything on-disc should also be heartier from an archival perspective. Ideally Scream would just include this on their website or something too, but I guess there are legal reasons for not being able to.
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calling it now...release of the year!
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Don't forget all the BD-Live extras that are no longer online. Nothing can be trusted to "the cloud". You can get an external drive for your computer too if it doesn't have one built in.
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Going to be a great set I think. Looking forward to having it and putting it right alongside Scream’s Halloween set.
The only thing that would have been better is if we could have gotten some more unrated cuts (particularly for The New Blood), but I assume the footage isn’t salvageable enough to make it happen.
The only thing that would have been better is if we could have gotten some more unrated cuts (particularly for The New Blood), but I assume the footage isn’t salvageable enough to make it happen.
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it’s gonna be a toss up imo. Sure Dawn is an absolute classic (one of my all time favs), but it’s 1 movie, a few times with great extras. This is, what 12 movies, all remastered, actual 3D on Part 3, 2 cuts of 1 and 9, and more extras then the rest of this year has time for. As much as I love DotD, this release just has more, much much more...
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These movies were already available on blu-ray for quite a while. This set is basically an amped up version of the tin set that’s now Oop.
Dawn Of The Dead is oop And has been for a while. The dawn set is also 4K.
This is still a great release. Unfortunately the uncut versions are lost or damaged. If those were included or if this was actual UHD not just new masters, this would be a no brained.
Dawn Of The Dead is oop And has been for a while. The dawn set is also 4K.
This is still a great release. Unfortunately the uncut versions are lost or damaged. If those were included or if this was actual UHD not just new masters, this would be a no brained.
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DVD-RW drives, though becoming rarer, are still more ubiquitous than BD-ROM drives.
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These movies were already available on blu-ray for quite a while. This set is basically an amped up version of the tin set that’s now Oop.
Dawn Of The Dead is oop And has been for a while. The dawn set is also 4K.
This is still a great release. Unfortunately the uncut versions are lost or damaged. If those were included or if this was actual UHD not just new masters, this would be a no brained.
Dawn Of The Dead is oop And has been for a while. The dawn set is also 4K.
This is still a great release. Unfortunately the uncut versions are lost or damaged. If those were included or if this was actual UHD not just new masters, this would be a no brained.
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The upcoming FRIDAY THE 13 boxed set from Scream Factory will include the uncut footage from Part 2. How it was found after being lost for almost 40 years is a great story! As many fans of the series know, several minutes were trimmed because of a crackdown by the MPAA on slasher movies. A few stills have surfaced over the years that gave a hint to what was missing, but despite many efforts over the years to find the footage, it was believed to have been lost or destroyed.
While prepping to shoot an interview with Bill Randolph for Part 2, I decided to re-watch the CRYSTAL LAKE MEMORIES documentary in order to avoid repeating stories that have already been discussed in depth for years. As expected, there was talk about the footage that was shot, but not included in the final cut due to ratings board. Greg Nicotero mentions that FX artist Carl Fullerton showed him the footage in question. I wondered if anyone had reached out to Fullerton to see if he may still have the scenes that the fans have been dying to see for years. Bill Randolph (who wanted to see his scene as much as anyone else did) and I reached out to Fullerton to see if he still had it. We left a few voicemails and hoped for the best. With less than two weeks before our deadline, I received a call from Carl saying he had a VHS tape with all the material that was trimmed. However, he couldn’t remember exactly what was on it, but was kind enough to loan it to us for inclusion on the set.
Because I was terrified that if it was shipped via postal mail, it might get lost in transit, so I made arrangements to get the tape in person through my co-producer and pal, Peter Bracke. I joked with Peter that I should have gotten him a suitcase with handcuffs and a bodyguard as this most likely was the only copy in existence. Peter met up with Carl, who handed him the old cassette with a typewritten date of April 24, 1981 -- about a month before the film opened in theaters! What could be on the tape?
Now came the fun part, seeing if the tape was still viewable after all of these years. It's possible because of its age, it could have been blank or no longer viewable. We wouldn’t ’t know until we got it transferred. Shout Factory's Cliff MacMillan made arrangements to get it transferred at a top-notch facility. However, there was an issue: the lab indicated that the tape was stuck together. If pulled apart, the magnetic information could be stripped, which would mean that we would lose everything. The only solution: baking the tape in an oven overnight to separate the reels. The VHS would have to be taken apart, the reels would have placed into an oven and baked overnight to in order to make it playable. After waiting almost 40 years for this footage, we would have to wait another couple of days to see if “Operation: Baking With Jason “ was successful. So after the careful dismantling and baking operation, the tape was then put back into the cartridge so it could be transferred to a digital format.
Now for the moment of truth -- what’s on the tape and is it watchable? Eureka! “It’s alive!” After hearing so much about this footage over the years, I was astonished when viewing the contents for the first time. It appears that Fullerton knew the film was going to be trimmed, so he asked the editor to assemble the trims, and make a copy so he would have a them for his portfolio. The first thing you notice is that nearly every death is considerably longer! There are also few scenes that I didn’t even realize that were that trimmed, ie, Adrienne King’s death.
Even more surprising was the quality. At nearly four decades old, the tape gave me cause to worry, but what I discovered was that the older vintage of the tape actually worked in everyone’s favor. The VHS cassettes used back in the day were of a much higher quality than the ones used a few years later. In fact, I was surprised at how good the image quality was, especially considering the source.
I must have watched the footage found ten times, as I was in utter disbelief that I was finally seeing this material that was considered forever lost. Viewing it confirmed that it was no longer lost, but found. I want to thank Carl Fullerton for going the extra mile to get us the tape; Bill Randolph for reaching out to Carl; my co-producer, Peter Bracke for transporting the holy grail; and to Shout Factory's Cliff MacMillan and Jeff Nelson for keeping the faith. Every Friday the 13th fan owes them a big round of applause and their eternal gratitude.
Edwin Samuelson
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Samuelson Studios
Please be sure to like the Samuelson Studios page: https://www.facebook.com/samuelsonstudios
For more information on the process of tape baking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky-shed_syndrome


While prepping to shoot an interview with Bill Randolph for Part 2, I decided to re-watch the CRYSTAL LAKE MEMORIES documentary in order to avoid repeating stories that have already been discussed in depth for years. As expected, there was talk about the footage that was shot, but not included in the final cut due to ratings board. Greg Nicotero mentions that FX artist Carl Fullerton showed him the footage in question. I wondered if anyone had reached out to Fullerton to see if he may still have the scenes that the fans have been dying to see for years. Bill Randolph (who wanted to see his scene as much as anyone else did) and I reached out to Fullerton to see if he still had it. We left a few voicemails and hoped for the best. With less than two weeks before our deadline, I received a call from Carl saying he had a VHS tape with all the material that was trimmed. However, he couldn’t remember exactly what was on it, but was kind enough to loan it to us for inclusion on the set.
Because I was terrified that if it was shipped via postal mail, it might get lost in transit, so I made arrangements to get the tape in person through my co-producer and pal, Peter Bracke. I joked with Peter that I should have gotten him a suitcase with handcuffs and a bodyguard as this most likely was the only copy in existence. Peter met up with Carl, who handed him the old cassette with a typewritten date of April 24, 1981 -- about a month before the film opened in theaters! What could be on the tape?
Now came the fun part, seeing if the tape was still viewable after all of these years. It's possible because of its age, it could have been blank or no longer viewable. We wouldn’t ’t know until we got it transferred. Shout Factory's Cliff MacMillan made arrangements to get it transferred at a top-notch facility. However, there was an issue: the lab indicated that the tape was stuck together. If pulled apart, the magnetic information could be stripped, which would mean that we would lose everything. The only solution: baking the tape in an oven overnight to separate the reels. The VHS would have to be taken apart, the reels would have placed into an oven and baked overnight to in order to make it playable. After waiting almost 40 years for this footage, we would have to wait another couple of days to see if “Operation: Baking With Jason “ was successful. So after the careful dismantling and baking operation, the tape was then put back into the cartridge so it could be transferred to a digital format.
Now for the moment of truth -- what’s on the tape and is it watchable? Eureka! “It’s alive!” After hearing so much about this footage over the years, I was astonished when viewing the contents for the first time. It appears that Fullerton knew the film was going to be trimmed, so he asked the editor to assemble the trims, and make a copy so he would have a them for his portfolio. The first thing you notice is that nearly every death is considerably longer! There are also few scenes that I didn’t even realize that were that trimmed, ie, Adrienne King’s death.
Even more surprising was the quality. At nearly four decades old, the tape gave me cause to worry, but what I discovered was that the older vintage of the tape actually worked in everyone’s favor. The VHS cassettes used back in the day were of a much higher quality than the ones used a few years later. In fact, I was surprised at how good the image quality was, especially considering the source.
I must have watched the footage found ten times, as I was in utter disbelief that I was finally seeing this material that was considered forever lost. Viewing it confirmed that it was no longer lost, but found. I want to thank Carl Fullerton for going the extra mile to get us the tape; Bill Randolph for reaching out to Carl; my co-producer, Peter Bracke for transporting the holy grail; and to Shout Factory's Cliff MacMillan and Jeff Nelson for keeping the faith. Every Friday the 13th fan owes them a big round of applause and their eternal gratitude.
Edwin Samuelson
Director/Producer
Samuelson Studios
Please be sure to like the Samuelson Studios page: https://www.facebook.com/samuelsonstudios
For more information on the process of tape baking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky-shed_syndrome


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Somewhere, Alan Smithee is sporting a tremendous woody about the tape quality.
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that's a pretty amazing story.
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That is a pretty cool story. I guess I didn’t realize that Friday the 13th Part 2 was one with a lot of cut footage.
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So what was on that cassette, a full uncut version of the movie (as the "film transfer master" on the label would seem to indicate), or just the scenes that were cut down (as the article seems to claim)?
If it was the full, uncut movie it would have been nice to have it included as an extra, like how Scream did with the VHS-quality tv cut of The Thing.
If it was the full, uncut movie it would have been nice to have it included as an extra, like how Scream did with the VHS-quality tv cut of The Thing.
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I've got tapes way older than that which still look like they were recorded yesterday. Early Scotch blanks were crap though, several of them have sticky-shed syndrome. I did get a tape-baking contraption but I haven't tried it out yet, I've got a Beta tape of an attempted space shuttle launch in 1981 that seems to need that treatment.
Why wasn't the erase tab in that pictured tape ever taken out? Someone could lean on the Record button and accidentally erase it!
Why wasn't the erase tab in that pictured tape ever taken out? Someone could lean on the Record button and accidentally erase it!
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Now through September 28th the bonus disc that was offered with "Crystal Lake Memories" is being sold for $13. It's an additional four hours of interviews.
http://clmbonus.com/?fbclid=IwAR09yS...77yvz6ccCJIxwk
http://clmbonus.com/?fbclid=IwAR09yS...77yvz6ccCJIxwk
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^Nice find. Definitely worth it for those who don't have it.
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I have the two disc Blu version of Crystal Lake Memories. Is this disc something in addition to that?
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Yes. It was an extra DVD offered when the set was first released that has extended interviews from what was on the original set. 4 hours and 21 minutes total on the DVD. The link has the chapters of the extras disc.


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