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Old 29th September 2011, 01:25 PM
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Frankenhooker Blu-ray (Arrow Video)



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Finding a girl when you’re a nerdy science geek can be hard. But what happens if that special someone dies in a bizarre gardening accident and it’s all your fault?

Meet Jeffrey Franken. He’s just killed the love of his life and now he’s going to rebuild her... From the body parts of the dead streetwalkers who exploded when he introduced them to a lethal new drug – Supercrack! Little does he know that a good recipe requires the correct ingredients. Jeffrey isn’t putting his life back together; he’s building... a FRANKENHOOKER!

From the twisted imagination of Frank Henenlotter (Basketcase) and starring James Lorinz (Street Trash), comes a movie that pays a loving tribute to the worst excesses of the American Grindhouse.

And here's that great original trailer...




THIS EDITION CONTAINS
- Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphries
- Double-sided fold-out artwork poster
- Exclusive collector’s booklet featuring brand new writing on the film by Calum Waddell
BLU-RAY CONTAINS:
- Brand New High Definition Transfer of the film (1080p)
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- UK exclusive audio commentary with director Frank Henenlotter and star James Lorinz
- UK exclusive introduction to the film by actor James Lorinz (1080p)
- Your Date’s on a Plate: The Making of Frankenhooker: UK exclusive 'making of' documentary featuring director Frank Henenlotter, star James Lorinz and special effects artist Gabe Bartalos (1080p)
- A personal UK exclusive tour of the Gabe Bartalos effects lab in Los Angeles, California (1080p)
- A Salad That Was Once Named Elizabeth: Patty Mullen Remembers Frankenhooker
- A Stitch In Time: The Make-Up Effects Of Frankenhooker
- Turning Tricks: Jennifer Delora Remembers Frankenhooker
- Original theatrical trailer

Artwork by Graham Humpries
RRP £24.99
Running Time 84 mins approx
English subtitles for the hard of hearing
BD50 Region ABC/24p on feature and extras
1.78:1 Aspect Ratio
Released 2 January 2012

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Old 30th September 2011, 01:40 PM
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Love that cover! Looking forward to this release.
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Old 30th September 2011, 02:18 PM
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Nice artwork, but who writes those taglines? A tale of Sluts and Bolts? Bit sexist, isn't it? I had hoped horror had moved on a bit by now, this just reinforces the notion that horror fans are weird and a little bit misogynistic. No, I'm not a prude, I just think restraint can sometimes be as effective as gratuitousness. It kind of gives credence to the idea that horror is a 'man only' domain. Strange, nerdy, virginal men, at that.
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Old 30th September 2011, 02:23 PM
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Nice artwork, but who writes those taglines? A tale of Sluts and Bolts? Bit sexist, isn't it? I had hoped horror had moved on a bit by now, this just reinforces the notion that horror fans are weird and a little bit misogynistic. No, I'm not a prude, I just think restraint can sometimes be as effective as gratuitousness. It kind of gives credence to the idea that horror is a 'man only' domain. Strange, nerdy, virginal men, at that.
Aren't they all dead hookers? It's not like they're virginal co-eds! I kinda get your point, but it would better aimed at the shocking Shameless taglines rather than Frankenhooker!

And PS, I knew it!
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Old 30th September 2011, 02:45 PM
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Nice art work from Graham Humpries, actually reminds me of the great Drew Struzan though.

Could be just me.
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Old 30th September 2011, 03:34 PM
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Nice artwork, but who writes those taglines? A tale of Sluts and Bolts? Bit sexist, isn't it? I had hoped horror had moved on a bit by now, this just reinforces the notion that horror fans are weird and a little bit misogynistic. No, I'm not a prude, I just think restraint can sometimes be as effective as gratuitousness. It kind of gives credence to the idea that horror is a 'man only' domain. Strange, nerdy, virginal men, at that.
That is the original tagline from when the film first came out.
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Graham Humphreys is definitely my favourite Arrow Video cover artist!
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That is the original tagline from when the film first came out.
Yep.

Plus, the forthcoming Synapse BD has the tagline on the cover too.
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Old 30th September 2011, 07:21 PM
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Now that's an awesome cover, definately my favorite out of all Arrow covers so far. This is going at the top of my Christmas list.... Unless I can't wait and order it for myself first. I haven't seen this since I owned the VHS.
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