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keirarts 12th October 2013 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael Brooke (Post 371512)
I think there used to be an attitude that any release was better than nothing at all, and that if the only master available was a badly compromised one then so be it (to be fair, that attitude was by no means restricted to Arrow and several companies still have it), but it's clear from customer reactions that that's no longer sustainable.

Standards at Arrow are vastly higher now than they were three or four years ago - they've hired some really good people (in addition to the deservedly acclaimed James White, encoder extraordinaire David Mackenzie is handling a lot of their discs now), and take things like QC much more seriously. And indeed rejecting substandard masters at an early stage, even if it means scrapping entire releases.

I've QCed the vast majority of their recent releases myself, and have spotted and fixed mistakes that might well have ended up on the final release before - most recently an audio problem with Invasion of the Body Snatchers that did end up on the US BD!

Looking forward to that bodysnatchers release. Glad to hear its looking to be the best. Came real close to picking up the olive release at one point.


Now. Perhaps it's worth badgering them for a NIGHT OF THE DEMONS trilogy on BLU-RAY. Matriarch: mother of the living dead and cthulu mansion on Arrowdrome.

Michael Brooke 12th October 2013 05:27 PM

New Arrow Announcements...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keirarts (Post 371528)
Looking forward to that bodysnatchers release. Glad to hear its looking to be the best. Came real close to picking up the olive release at one point.

Olive's release is the 1956 version. Arrow's is 1978.

keirarts 12th October 2013 06:16 PM

[QUOTE=Michael Brooke;371535]Olive's release is the 1956 version. Arrow's is 1978.[/QUOTE:



:doh:


Course it is..

fuzzymctiger 13th October 2013 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Brooke (Post 371512)
I think there used to be an attitude that any release was better than nothing at all, and that if the only master available was a badly compromised one then so be it (to be fair, that attitude was by no means restricted to Arrow and several companies still have it), but it's clear from customer reactions that that's no longer sustainable.

Standards at Arrow are vastly higher now than they were three or four years ago - they've hired some really good people (in addition to the deservedly acclaimed James White, encoder extraordinaire David Mackenzie is handling a lot of their discs now), and take things like QC much more seriously. And indeed rejecting substandard masters at an early stage, even if it means scrapping entire releases.

I've QCed the vast majority of their recent releases myself, and have spotted and fixed mistakes that might well have ended up on the final release before - most recently an audio problem with Invasion of the Body Snatchers that did end up on the US BD!

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Not sure if you're allowed to tell, but what were some releases which were scrapped entirely due to transfers?

Michael Brooke 13th October 2013 07:38 AM

New Arrow Announcements...
 
Obviously not, no. Not least because they're unannounced releases.

Sorry!

(Also, in one case we're trying to persuade the rights holder either to do a new transfer or to grant us access to original 35mm materials, so to say that it would be unwise to slag them off online in a public forum at this delicate stage would be a bit of an understatement!)

The Limey 13th October 2013 08:45 AM

Michael,

Re Big Trouble in Little China, are Arrow using the same master that Fox used on their BD releases in other territories?

Michael Brooke 13th October 2013 09:19 AM

I don't know about any Arrow projects other than the ones I'm involved with, I'm afraid - I'm a freelancer, not a salaried employee, and in fact have never so much as set foot in Arrow's offices.

That said, logic and precedent would suggest "yes", although James White often gives off-the-shelf masters an additional going-over. For instance, I know he gave MGM's master of The Long Goodbye some extra cleaning (by which I mean dust, dirt and damage removal, not slathering it with DNR!), so I'm expecting it to be an advance on the French BD, although I haven't seen the Arrow master myself yet.

Demdike@Cult Labs 14th October 2013 01:02 PM

Is Mark of the Devil being released as a dual format or just blu, or is it too early for that info ?

Michael Brooke 14th October 2013 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 371783)
Is Mark of the Devil being released as a dual format or just blu, or is it too early for that info ?

Sorry, this is all internal Arrow stuff - if they haven't announced it, I'm afraid I don't know either.

Demdike@Cult Labs 14th October 2013 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Brooke (Post 371784)
Sorry, this is all internal Arrow stuff - if they haven't announced it, I'm afraid I don't know either.

Thanks for the reply Michael. :)

I wasn't sure if it had been announced or not, i don't follow this thread too closely.

It was just a general question thrown out as i don't have time to trawl for an answer in my break.

BAKA 15th October 2013 06:36 AM

Unless Tim Lucas mistakenly cited the sequel instead of the original in one of his blog posts, it looks like Arrow have Dr. Phibes Rises Again.

Michael Brooke 22nd October 2013 06:04 AM

Blu-ray.com gives Arrow's The Fury perfect marks for video and audio.

trebor8273 22nd October 2013 09:12 AM

Arrow Halloween sale

Just got a email there will be a title on sale I think for each day till Halloween , the first one is deranged for 7.99 from midday

tele1962 22nd October 2013 06:12 PM

All spent up at the minute, but the Fury will be top of my list as soon as I can afford it.:)

tele1962 22nd October 2013 08:25 PM

The Digital Fix, review of The Fury:

The Fury | Blu-Ray Review | Film @ The Digital Fix

trebor8273 22nd October 2013 08:37 PM

Really can't wait for my copy of this to turn up alone with night of the hunter which I have never seen or even worse heard of before, but if it's even half as good as people say I will enjoy it

trebor8273 23rd October 2013 11:12 AM

Today's deal is vamp 4.99 for blu or DVD ordered my copy

demonknight 23rd October 2013 05:35 PM

Dead Heat possibly :rolleyes:

The Limey 23rd October 2013 05:36 PM

Very pleased to see this arrive 2 weeks early - tonight's viewing is sorted:

http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/8220/96zp.jpg

BAKA 24th October 2013 02:08 PM

Wow, Arrow announced The Stuff! Not sure what Blind Woman's Curse is, but it looks interesting.

trebor8273 24th October 2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by BAKA (Post 373462)
Wow, Arrow announced The Stuff! Not sure what Blind Woman's Curse is, but it looks interesting.

that excited by the stuff my pants look like they are covered in the stuff :lol:

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 24th October 2013 02:46 PM

Full list of newly announced titles:

Hell Comes to Frogtown
Hellgate
Frivolous Lola
Cheeky
The Phantom of the Paradise
The Killers
The Stuff
Blind Woman's Curse
Sullivan's Travels
White of the Eye
Pit Stop (Jack Hill)

I'm definitely picking up Phantom (my favourite De Palma), The Killers, The Stuff, White of the Eye, and Pit Stop. I may pick up Hell Comes to Frogtown if it drops significantly in price (I already have the DVD).

trebor8273 24th October 2013 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 373471)
Full list of newly announced titles:

Hell Comes to Frogtown yes
Hellgate its awful but i might
Frivolous Lola
Cheeky
The Phantom of the Paradise yes
The Killers yes
The Stuff yes
Blind Woman's Curse yes
Sullivan's Travels
White of the Eye yes
Pit Stop (Jack Hill) yes

I'm definitely picking up Phantom (my favourite De Palma), The Killers, The Stuff, White of the Eye, and Pit Stop. I may pick up Hell Comes to Frogtown if it drops significantly in price (I already have the DVD).

thats the ones i will get. really seems no interest in there erotic titles if facebook is anything to go by, don't think anyone's posted on them

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 24th October 2013 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 373473)
thats the ones i will get. really seems no interest in there erotic titles if facebook is anything to go by, don't think anyone's posted on them

I like Metzger, and the three titles of his that Arrow have released (Camille 2000, The Lickerish Quartet, Score) interested me (although one is cut), however I'm not a big Brass fan. I much prefer his more 'historical' themed films like Caligula and Salon Kitty (more sleazier too ;)) than stuff like Cheeky or Frivolous Lola. Arrow have released these before on DVD though, so I suppose it's just a case of them going through the motions in reference to their back catalogue.

Edgeworth 24th October 2013 03:05 PM

January pre-orders, Hell Comes To Frogtown & Hellgate are £9.99 each on Arrows site. Not sure if anything else is, didn't go through them all.

Rik 24th October 2013 03:09 PM

I'm only interested in the Stuff, and that's only slightly as it's not that great from what I remember

Demdike@Cult Labs 24th October 2013 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rik (Post 373478)
I'm only interested in the Stuff, and that's only slightly as it's not that great from what I remember

Totally agree. Its not great at all.

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 24th October 2013 03:26 PM

Pffft... The Stuff is fantastic! Larry Cohen can do no wrong in my eyes.

Rik 24th October 2013 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 373481)
Totally agree. Its not great at all.

Only seen it once on TV, years ago but I do remember seeing the VHS all the time back in the 80's and being scared by the back cover :lol:

http://80sfear.com/blogimages/stuff/stuffvhs.jpg

Nordicdusk 24th October 2013 04:02 PM

I wish Arrow would slow down i cant afford all the great titles coming out.

The VHS cover of The Stuff brings back some memories Rik im the same with image of the guys mouth on the back always freaked me out as a kid in the video shop.

Jinx_Barkman 24th October 2013 04:29 PM

Can't get enough of The Stuff! That is a must buy for me. I'm interested in everything except upgrading Hell Comes To Frogtown. I'm so far behind on Arrow releases...

Zann 24th October 2013 05:00 PM

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[QUOTE=Rik;373484]Only seen it once on TV, years ago but I do remember seeing the VHS all the time back in the 80's and being scared by the back cover :lol:


A disturbingly memorable one for sure. Remember seeing it alongside C.H.U.D which also had unnerving back cover artwork.

demonknight 24th October 2013 05:45 PM

I'm interested in Hell Comes To Frogtown, The Stuff and maybe Hellgate, everything else not so much :o

Susan Foreman 24th October 2013 06:45 PM

Info and specs:

PIT STOP DUAL FORMAT DVD & BLU-RAY


RAW GUTS FOR GLORY! FLESH AGAINST STEEL!

The most dangerous game ever devised, to pit man against man, flesh against steel – the figure-8 race! Jack Hill (Coffy, Foxy Brown) follows up Spider Baby, once again teaming up with Sid Haig (House of 1000 Corpses) in one of his greatest roles for this action-spectacular crash-o-rama!

Richard Davalos (East of Eden) stars as Rick Bowman, a street punk who winds up in jail after a street race goes wrong. Bailed out by race promoter Grant Willard, Davalos is put in the deadly track where he comes up against Haig’s maniacal winner Hawk Sidney. Featuring an outstanding supporting cast including Brian Donlevy (The Quatermass Xperiment) in his last film appearance, Ellen Burstyn, billed as Ellen McRae (The Exorcist) and Beverly Washburn (Spider Baby) Pit Stop is one of Hill’s lesser known films but arguably his greatest.

Filmed on a real figure-8 track, Hill and his crew were able to capture gripping real-life car wreck scenes lending the film a brilliant sense of realism. You’ve never seen a motion picture like this before – can you take it?

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

WHITE OF THE EYE DUAL FORMAT BLU-RAY & DVD

THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A HUNTER AND A KILLER …IS HIS PREY

A serial killer is on the loose in and around the small community of Globe, Arizona, and housewife Joan White (Cathy Moriarty) gradually comes to suspect that her opera-loving hi-fi engineer husband Paul (David Keith) might know more than he’s letting on...

So far so familiar, but in the hands of British visionary Donald Cammell (who wrote and co-directed Performance with Nicolas Roeg), the film becomes a dazzling kaleidoscope of images and ideas, spanning everything from Apache folklore, desert landscapes and stylish murder set-pieces that recall Dario Argento to a painfully vivid dissection of the emotional fissures undermining a modern marriage. It’s all set to an equally eclectic score co-written by Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason.

Described by the distinguished critic David Thomson as "one of the great secret works in cinema", White of the Eye is one of the most bizarre and unforgettable thrillers ever made.

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS BLU-RAY

VERONICA LAKE’S ON THE TAKE

Director John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea) is one of Hollywood’s hottest talents, with an uncanny gift for getting audiences rolling in the aisles. But he’s dissatisfied: he wants to abandon comedy for Serious Statements, and buys the rights to celebrated social-realist novel ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’

To make his masterpiece as realistic as possible, Sullivan naturally has to understand how the book’s downtrodden characters must have felt, so he takes to the road as a hobo, is taken under the wing of a failed actress (Veronica Lake), and learns several valuable home truths about the importance of not patronising his audience.

Writer-director Preston Sturges had an inspired run in the 1940s, turning out some of the funniest American comedies ever made (The Lady Eve, The Palm Beach Story, The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek). Sullivan’s Travels is one of his best: not just hilarious but also truly wise.

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

BLIND WOMAN'S CURSE DUAL FORMAT DVD & BLU-RAY

From Teruo Ishii “The King of Cult”, Blind Woman’s Curse (also known as Black Cat’s Revenge) is a thrilling Yakuza film featuring eye-popping visuals, thrilling samurai fight sequences and the gorgeous Meiko Kaji (Lady Snowblood, Stray Cat Rock), in her first major role.

Akemi (Kaji) is a dragon tattooed leader of the Tachibana Yakuza clan. In a duel with a rival gang Akemi slashes the eyes of an opponent and a black cat appears, to lap the blood from the gushing wound. The cat along with the eye-victim go on to pursue Akemi’s gang in revenge, leaving a trail of dead Yakuza girls, their dragon tattoos skinned from their bodies.

A bizarre blend of the female Yakuza film and traditional Japanese ghost story, with a strong dash of grotesque-erotica (the same movement was a sensibility of Edogawa Rampo whose works were adapted by Ishii in Horrors of Malformed Men), Blind Woman’s Curse is a delirious mash-up of classic genre tropes, to which Ishii was no stranger having directed everything from Super Giant films to Biker movies!

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

THE STUFF DUAL FORMAT DVD & BLU-RAY

Are you eating it ...or is it eating you?

The Stuff is the new desert taking supermarket shelves by storm. It’s delicious, low in calories and – better still – doesn’t stain the family carpet… What’s not to like?! Well, for a start it has a life of its own, and we’re not talking friendly live bacteria…

Young Jason seems to be the only one who doesn’t love The Stuff – in fact he won’t go anywhere near it, after having seen the pudding crawling around the fridge one night. What’s more, everyone who eats The Stuff has started acting really weird... Now, teaming up with wise-cracking industrial saboteur “Mo”, Jason must put a stop to The Stuff and the organisation behind it or face a gooey, gloopy demise.

Coming courtesy of horror auteur Larry Cohen (director of the It’s Alive series and scribe behind the Maniac Cop trilogy), The Stuff is a titillating treat for the taste-buds which blends elements of films such as Street Trash with the straight-up B-movie flavour of The Blob. So grab a spoon and dig on into The Stuff – the taste that delivers… much more than you bargained for!

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

THE KILLERS BLU-RAY

THERE IS MORE THAN ONE WAY TO KILL A MAN…

"I gotta find out what makes a man decide not to run. Why all of a sudden he'd rather die."

So muses hitman Charlie (Lee Marvin) after his high-priced victim Johnny North (John Cassavetes) gives in without a fight. Obsessed with the answer, Charlie and his hot-headed associate Lee (Clu Gulager) track down Johnny's associates, and uncover a complex web of crime and deceit involving his femme fatale girlfriend Sheila (Angie Dickinson) and ruthless mob boss Jack Browning (Ronald Reagan in his last screen role).

Loosely inspired by the Ernest Hemingway story, and directed by Don Siegel (whose many other taut, efficient thrillers include Dirty Harry and the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers), The Killers was commissioned as the very first 'TV movie', but was given a cinema release because of its violence - although a cast like that really belonged on the big screen in the first place.

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

RABID DOGS DUAL FORMAT DVD & BLU-RAY

Following difficulties in his career Mario Bava happened across an idea that would enable him to compete with the younger directors lighting up the Italian box office such as Dario Argento and Sergio Martino.

Rabid Dogs begins as $70,000 of wages are being transferred when the Ajaccio gang hit. With a hail of bullets in a quick raid they speed off in their waiting getaway car. Tough, violent and realistic, Bava’s film ramps up the tension and doesn’t stop as hostages are added and the film builds to its dizzying finale.

Unfolding in real time, a rare device seen only in earlier films such as High Noon and 12 Angry Men yet totally unheard of in Italian cinema at the time, Rabid Dogs is a singular film in Bava’s filmography and one of the greatest crime films of the period.

SPECIAL 3-DISC EDITION FEATURES:
-High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of two versions of the film; ‘Rabid Dogs’ – Bava’s original version posthumously completed from his notes & ‘Kidnapped’ – the re-edited, re-dubbed and re-scored version, supervised by Bava’s son and assistant Lamberto Bava and producer Alfredo Leone
-Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both versions
-Audio Commentary with Bava biographer and expert Tim Lucas
-End of the Road: The Making of Rabid Dogs – A documentary featurette including interviews with Lamberto Bava, Alfredo Leone and star Lea Lander
-Original Trailer
-Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Stephen Thrower, a history of the multiple versions of the film from Semaforo Rosso to Rabid Dogs to Kidnapped by Peter Blumenstock, illustrated with original stills and posters
-Much more to be announced!

PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE BLU-RAY

Brian De Palma’s inspired rock’n’roll fusion of Faust, The Phantom of the Opera and The Picture of Dorian Gray boasts an Oscar-nominated score by Paul Williams, who also stars as an evil record producer who not only steals the work of composer/performer Winslow Leach (William Finley) but gets him locked up in Sing Sing - and that’s not the worst that happens to him along the way.

Few revenge scenarios have ever been so amply justified, but the film is also constantly aware of the satirical possibilities offered by the 1970s music industry, exemplified by Gerrit Graham’s hilariously camp glam-rock star. Jessica Harper (Suspiria) appears in her first major role as the naïve but ambitious singer, on whom Winslow secretly dotes.

Prodigiously inventive both musically and visually, this is one of De Palma’s most entertaining romps, not least because it was so clearly a labour of love.

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

CHEEKY DUAL FORMAT DVD+ BLU-RAY

When free-spirited beauty Carla (Yuliya Mayarchuk) moves to London, her search for a flat leads to a lesbian seduction by estate agent Moira (Francesca Nunzi), much to the horror of Carla’s boyfriend Matteo (Jarno Berardi) still stuck in their native Venice. And then he discovers a cache of letters from an ex-boyfriend, accompanied by a highly revealing and very public photograph of her...

Ravishingly shot in two of the world’s great cities, bouncily scored by Pino Donaggio, and crammed with wall-to-wall nudity and casual sexual flings, Cheeky is as lighthearted as its title suggests, but it’s subtler and more philosophical than the average sex romp.

In particular, it’s a genuinely moving look at problems arising when a desire to remain scrupulously faithful collides with the lure of baser instincts. Carla genuinely loves Matteo, but how can she reassure him when he spots temptation around every corner?

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN DUAL FORMAT DVD & BLU-RAY

With the 20th Century drawing to a close, nuclear war has wiped out civilization as we know it. The embattled human race’s last remaining hope lies with one man and his loaded weapon.

Sam Hell may be an ex-con, but he also happens to be one of the last surviving fertile men on the planet. Now, under the custody of a group of feisty female fighters, Sam finds himself enlisted on a mission to impregnate a harem of beauties. Sounds cushy enough, but the ladies in question are prisoners of Frogtown – home to a gang of mutant (and ill-mannered) amphibians!

Starring wrestler-turned-actor Rowdy Roddy Piper, known to John Carpenter enthusiasts for his body-slamming and bubblegum-chewing antics in They Live, Hell Comes to Frogtown is unashamedly a B-movie through and through with more guns and girls than you can shake a frog’s leg at.

Special Features:
-High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation
-Grappling with Green Gargantuans: Wrestling icon "Rowdy" Roddy Piper speaks about his leading man turn in Hell Comes to Frogtown
-Amphibian Armageddon: Actor Brian Frank remembers his role as Commander Toty
-Creature Feature Creator: Effects wizard Steve Wang reveals the secrets behind Hell Comes to Frogtown's mutant manifestations
-Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Jeff Zornow
-Original Trailer
-Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by author and critic Calum Waddell

FRIVOLOUS LOLA DUAL FORMAT DVD & BLU-RAY

One of the sunniest of Tinto Brass’s erotic comedies, this sets its breezy tone from the opening scene in which Lola (Anna Ammirati) cycles around a small Po Valley town in a flapping skirt that leaves nothing to the imagination.

But it’s the 1950s, and her baker fiancée Masetto (Max Parodi) is determined that Lola remains a virgin until their wedding night. However, she is equally set on establishing whether or not he’s a good lover before they tie the knot. His dough-kneading technique seems promising, but how can she be sure without an expert to compare him with? In short, can Masetto live up to the erotic ideals professed by Lola’s mother’s lover (Patrick Mower)?

Fortunately, the outwardly innocent town turns out to be a hotbed of licentiousness, with opportunities for voyeurism and maybe more around every corner - all in the interests of self-improving research, of course.

Special Features:
-New high definition digital transfer
-Newly commissioned artwork
-Collector’s booklet
-More to be announced!

HELLGATE (ARROW VIDEO) DUAL FORMAT DVD+BLU-RAY

BEYOND THE DARKNESS TERROR LIVES FOREVER

Legends abound of ‘The Hellgate Hitchhiker’. So the story goes, a beautiful young woman was once brutally defiled and murdered by a biker gang. Now, returned from the dead, she wanders the roadside luring unsuspecting motorists to their doom…

Refusing to heed the warnings of locals, a group of college friends set out on a cross-country road trip looking for fun and frolics. But they get much more than they bargained for when they wind up in the abandoned mining town of Hellgate and hemmed in by hordes of the undead!

Providing gore and gags in equal measure, Hellgate recalls the good old days of early 90s fright flicks and challenges other gleefully twisted flicks such as Re-animator and Return of the Living Dead for sheer grisly delirium!

Special Features:

-High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the main feature
-Road to Perdition, B-Movie Style: An extensive interview with Hellgate director William A. Levey
-Alien Invasion, Blaxploitation and Ghost-Busting Mayhem: Scholar, Filmmaker and fan Howard S. Berger reflects on the intriguing film career of William A. Levey
-Video Nasty: Kenneth Hall, writer of the Puppet Master series, speaks about the direct-to-video horror boom that allowed Hellgate to become a classic of the cassette rental era
-Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
-Collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by Lee Gambin, illustrated with original artwork and stills

Susan Foreman 24th October 2013 06:48 PM

Are these 'straight' Arrow releases?

I'd have thought that 'Sullivan's Travels' and 'The Killers' would be better suited as Arrow Academy releases

keirarts 24th October 2013 08:09 PM

They nearly sold me on hellgate....

Hellgate? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

May have to try my darnedest to re-watch it. Perhaps time will have changed my appreciation for it like what happened with Jean Rollins films?

I doubt it but still....

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 24th October 2013 08:21 PM

Totally agree.

BTW Everyone K.A. here has a letter in the latest Darkside!:clap:

ansaw 24th October 2013 10:26 PM

Please not Hellgate. Very poor, I haven't seen it in twenty years and ha e no desire to see this ever again. Truly dreadful.

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 25th October 2013 02:16 AM

Arrow would need to pay me to take Hellgate off their hands. :p

Hawkmonger 25th October 2013 07:24 AM

The Stuff, White of the Eyes, and Blind Womans Curse are all must buys for me. Hell Comes to Frogtown will probably be got sooner or later. And i'll have that Phantom of Paradise off them sooner than a cat with a tin of whiskers.


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