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Stephen@Cult Labs 6th September 2019 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 610615)
If i recall the BBFC took exception to a double ear clap and it gained the 18 due to this. Probably thought kids would go round doing it in the school yards or some other bollocks.



No way it should still be an 18 then as Battle Creek Brawl got through as a 15 with a double earclap reinstated. Crazy BBFC fools.

Demdike@Cult Labs 6th September 2019 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 610621)
No way it should still be an 18 then as Battle Creek Brawl got through as a 15 with a double earclap reinstated. Crazy BBFC fools.

101 resubmitted and it has come through 15 uncut, so that's okay then.

https://bbfc.co.uk/releases/quest-video-4

It's their packaging that is misleading. Unless it's a feature rated 15, additional trailers rated 18 type thing.

Stephen@Cult Labs 6th September 2019 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 610622)
101 resubmitted and it has come through 15 uncut, so that's okay then.



https://bbfc.co.uk/releases/quest-video-4



It's their packaging that is misleading. Unless it's a feature rated 15, additional trailers rated 18 type thing.



Ah cool! Yeah that's probably it, or they made up that art before it was reclassified. Either way, good news.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 6th September 2019 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 610621)
No way it should still be an 18 then as Battle Creek Brawl got through as a 15 with a double earclap reinstated. Crazy BBFC fools.

:lol:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLQUMCH09vw

MrBarlow 18th September 2019 03:41 PM

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The Soska Sisters
RABID
On October 7th the new nightmare from Jen & Sylvia Soska arrives on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK.
In addition to on-set interviews, extras include Part 2 of The Quiet Revolution, a brand new Canadian horror film documentary which explores the social contexts behind Canadian horror cinema.
‘A bloody fresh remake that surpasses the original’ - /Film

★★★★★ ‘Fierce and intelligent horror’ - Flickering Myth

★★★★ ‘Sensual and gory’ - The Hollywood News

RABID
Released 7th October 2019
Acclaimed horror directors Jen and Sylvia Soska aka ‘The Twisted Twins’ (American Mary) are back with their next nightmare – the bloody, brutal and deranged RABID!


Based on the original film by David Cronenberg, RABID stars Laura Vandervoort (Jigsaw, Bitten), Benjamin Hollingsworth (Cold Pursuit) and Phil ‘C.M. Punk’ Brooks (Girl on the Third Floor).

After aspiring fashion designer Rose suffers a disfiguring traffic accident she undergoes a radical and untested stem-cell treatment. The experimental transformation is a miraculous success, transforming her into a ravishing beauty. But she soon develops an uncontrollable sexual appetite, resulting in several torrid encounters, which sees her lovers become rabid carriers of death and disease. As the illness mutates and the contagion spreads out of control, all hell breaks loose as the infected rampage.


Extras

The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film – Part Two: An Emerging Revolution: New Territories & Diverse Fears, a brand new feature-length documentary exploring the social contexts behind Canadian horror cinema from filmmaker and author Xavier Mendik (exclusive to Blu-ray)

Behind the scenes with Jen & Sylvia Soska

An interview with Laura Vandervoort

FrightFest Presents the Soska Sisters' on set message to the FrightFest 2018 audience, with Paul McEvoy

Demdike@Cult Labs 18th September 2019 07:23 PM

Got an email regarding Rabid today. Dvd is £8 delivered. Quite fancy this one.

Thought the Soska Sisters American Mary was great.

MrBarlow 23rd October 2019 04:56 PM

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NEW TO THE BLACK LABEL

Title 011 on the 101 Films Black Label will be Canadian slasher classic PROM NIGHT (1980). Packed with brand new extras, including a documentary on the 'Final Girl' in horror movies, an interview with director Paul Lynch, and a commentary from Paul McEvoy and Jake West, this Limited Edition version with slipcase and booklet is limited to 3000 units.
PROM NIGHT

Released 2nd December 2019
101 Films presents Prom Night (1980), a slasher classic and one of the most influential horror films of the 1980s, released on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK in an extras-packed limited edition. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) and Leslie Nielsen (Airplane!), and adorned with a highly-regarded original score and disco soundtrack, Prom Night is a bloody landmark in high school horror.

Four Hamilton High School seniors have been hiding the truth of what happened to ten-year- old Robin Hammond for six long years. But someone saw what they did and is preparing for vengeance – a prom night killing spree. Hooded, masked, and wielding an axe, he’ll stalk his prey in the dark, empty halls, striking when his victims are alone. As the spotlight falls on the newly-crowned prom king and queen, will the killer be stopped before he can exact his murderous revenge..?

Brand New Extras

Chasing the Final Girl, a new documentary on the “Final Girl” in horror movies
An interview with director Paul Lynch
Audio commentary with FrightFest’s Paul McEvoy and filmmaker Jake West
Limited Edition booklet: includes Just Some F****** Nerdy Brother: Prom Night and the strange case of the Canadian slashers by Dave Alexander and Dance ‘Til You’re Dead: Composer Paul Zaza remembers the music of Prom Night by James Burrell
Additional Extras

Audio commentary with Director Paul Lynch and Screenwriter William Gray
The Horrors of Hamilton High: The Making of Prom Night – Featurette
Collection of additional scenes added for television broadcast
Outtakes
Motion still gallery
Original radio spots
Original theatrical trailer and television spots

trebor8273 24th October 2019 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MrBarlow (Post 613964)
NEW TO THE BLACK LABEL

Title 011 on the 101 Films Black Label will be Canadian slasher classic PROM NIGHT (1980). Packed with brand new extras, including a documentary on the 'Final Girl' in horror movies, an interview with director Paul Lynch, and a commentary from Paul McEvoy and Jake West, this Limited Edition version with slipcase and booklet is limited to 3000 units.
PROM NIGHT

Released 2nd December 2019
101 Films presents Prom Night (1980), a slasher classic and one of the most influential horror films of the 1980s, released on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK in an extras-packed limited edition. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) and Leslie Nielsen (Airplane!), and adorned with a highly-regarded original score and disco soundtrack, Prom Night is a bloody landmark in high school horror.

Four Hamilton High School seniors have been hiding the truth of what happened to ten-year- old Robin Hammond for six long years. But someone saw what they did and is preparing for vengeance – a prom night killing spree. Hooded, masked, and wielding an axe, he’ll stalk his prey in the dark, empty halls, striking when his victims are alone. As the spotlight falls on the newly-crowned prom king and queen, will the killer be stopped before he can exact his murderous revenge..?

Brand New Extras

Chasing the Final Girl, a new documentary on the “Final Girl” in horror movies
An interview with director Paul Lynch
Audio commentary with FrightFest’s Paul McEvoy and filmmaker Jake West
Limited Edition booklet: includes Just Some F****** Nerdy Brother: Prom Night and the strange case of the Canadian slashers by Dave Alexander and Dance ‘Til You’re Dead: Composer Paul Zaza remembers the music of Prom Night by James Burrell
Additional Extras

Audio commentary with Director Paul Lynch and Screenwriter William Gray
The Horrors of Hamilton High: The Making of Prom Night – Featurette
Collection of additional scenes added for television broadcast
Outtakes
Motion still gallery
Original radio spots
Original theatrical trailer and television spots


Was never keen on it, one of the most boring slashers.

Rob4 24th October 2019 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 614017)
Was never keen on it, one of the most boring slashers.

yep, i'll stick with the Synapse. not good enough for a double dip.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 25th October 2019 10:03 PM

Bye bye Synapse disc.... :wave:


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