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Old 1st April 2020, 05:40 AM
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101 are putting the excellent Screamers out
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Just received word from our friends at 101 Films that their upcoming Limited Edition Blu-ray of “Screamers” has been pushed back from 5/4 to 5/24."
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Old 1st April 2020, 10:17 AM
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Just received word from our friends at 101 Films that their upcoming Limited Edition Blu-ray of “Screamers” has been pushed back from 5/4 to 5/24."
when did we start using American date format in the UK
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when did we start using American date format in the UK
Since I was in too much of a rush to change it when I posted it this morning!!
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June 29th.

Glad I didn't buy the US version from Mill Creek.


Interview with director Sean S. Cunningham
Interview with writer Stephen Gyllenhaal
Commentary with film critics Sean Hogan and Jasper Sharp
Limited edition booklet: Includes ‘80s Gang Violence Movies and The New Kids by Jon Towlson and Pushing the Envelope: Sean Cunningham by Barry Forshaw


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Title 015 on the 101 Films Black Label is a definitive release for London-set buddy-cop monster thriller SPLIT SECOND (1992), starring the late, great Rutger Hauer.

This comprehensive package includes a newly restored version of the film, over two hours of brand new interviews with the cast and filmmakers, a new commentary, specially commissioned artwork, the full Japanese cut in SD, and extensive archive extras.

Included in this limited edition slipcase version is a booklet with new writing on the making of the film, and on the career of Rutger Hauer, featuring contributions and memories of the iconic actor from some of his closest collaborators, including Jan de Bont, Ridley Scott, Gary Sherman, and Paul Verhoeven.

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SPLIT SECOND


Released 27th July 2020

101 Films presents Split Second (1992), a dark, dystopian thriller starring Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner) as a veteran detective on the trail of a serial killer in a rainswept future London. Co-starring Alastair Duncan and Kim Cattrall and supported by a host of legendary British character actors, this newly restored presentation of the film is complemented with extensive new interviews with the filmmakers.

The year is 2008, and heavy rainfall has flooded large areas of London. Rookie police officer Dick Durkin (Alastair Duncan) is assigned to partner maverick Harley Stone (Rutger Hauer), a burnt-out and highly cynical homicide detective who was unable to prevent the murder of his partner by a serial killer three years earlier. Following a spate of murders it appears that the killer has returned, and Stone and Durkin are assigned to the case. After investigating the scenes of several slayings they appear no closer to identifying the killer, but a mysterious connection to Stone keeps the trail warm. As each gruesome murder draws the detectives closer to the killer, the killer gets closer to them, until they must finally confront the true evil that lurks below the streets of London.

Brand New Extras
High Definition (1080p) presentation of the main feature in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio, newly scanned, restored and colour graded in 4K from the 35MM internegative
Audio Commentary by action film historian Mike Leeder and filmmaker Arne Venema
“Great Big Bloody Guns!” Producer Laura Gregory & Actor Alastair (Neil) Duncan on Split Second (HD, 27:25)
“Call Me Mr. Snips!” An Interview with Composer Stephen W. Parsons (HD, 22:21)
“Stay In Line!” An Interview with Line Producer Laurie Borg (HD, 23:02)
“More Blood!” An Interview with Creature Effects Designer Cliff Wallace (HD, 32:03)
“Shoot Everything!” An Interview with Cinematographer Clive Tickner (HD, 18:57)
Limited edition booklet: Includes 'Monster Mash: Making Split Second' by Scott Harrison, and 'Behind Blue Eyes: Rutger Hauer, Unlikely Action Star' by Phillip Escott
Newly commissioned artwork by Keith Robinson
Additional Extras
Original 1992 Split Second “Making of” featurette featuring interviews with stars Rutger Hauer, Kim Cattrall, Alastair (Neil) Duncan, Michael J. Pollard, Writer Gary Scott Thompson and more! (SD, 6:12)
Original 1992 behind the scenes feature featuring effects creator Stephen Norrington, cast and crew (SD, 3:31)
Split Second Japanese Cut, full frame with burnt-in Japanese subtitles (SD, 95:00)
Deleted Scenes from the Japanese Cut (English, burnt-in Japanese subtitles) (SD, 4:30)
7 Promotional TV Clips (SD)
U.S. VHS Home Video Promo (SD, 2:55)
Theatrical Trailer (SD, 2:12)
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Old 11th June 2020, 03:06 PM
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Yeah, it's pretty stacked and the new art is cool.

Maybe they'll reissue the Sho Kosugi films they kinda botched the first time round.
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Old 11th June 2020, 04:51 PM
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Chuffed to see Split Second getting this treatment.

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i'm hoping they also reissue lionheart, double dragon and black eagle with the mvd special features.
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Old 11th June 2020, 06:14 PM
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Interesting to see these films appearing on their Black Label.
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