I don't want to sound like a misery and ungrateful, but I wasn't too impressed with either the interview with Ian McCulloch or the Q&A with Frizzi, but for completely different reasons.
First McCulloch... what a boring old sod, we get the point, you don't like the films, you're a bit embarrassed about them, but face it, it was the pinicle of your career and a lot of people like them so at least try and be humble and maybe more animated when you talk about your experiences! It left me disappointed, Katriona made for a much better interviewee.
My problem with the Q&A was purely to do with the sound, due to the nature of the event the sound levels were up and down and I found it hard to follow, especially when the subject doesn't have very good English, subtitles would have been really good in this case.
Other than that the release was superb, Romero to Rome was really fun, and the other special features and easter eggs were great, and obviously the film itself looked and sounded awesome, just those 2 minor gripes.
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