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Plus some of those are not my idea of what folk horror is either. |
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I agree actually, and also have a few of the titles already elsewhere. The temptation is there but it's not very strong. I do want the documentary though, I believe it is very good, it's also clocks in at 192 minutes!
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#793
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"HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK replacement: We've been working on a replacement disc of HOTEOTP for the last few weeks due to an export error which affected the color density of the feature. We should have the discs in hand this month and will be automatically sending them out to everyone who ordered the movie from our webstore. You do not need to write in to get the replacement disc -- the title has not received a wider release yet and once it does it will be the corrected version. For those who picked the title up at a convention please write to REPLACEMENT@SEVERIN-FILMS.COM for instructions on how to get your replacement. We love you. We love you all."
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'Out of the Blue' (1980) - Pre-order available from Severin Films direct - $34:00 Release date: March 29 "It’s been called “shocking” (Film Comment), “blistering” (Filmmaker) and “a flat-out masterpiece” (The Playlist) yet remained virtually unseen for over 40 years. Now experience this “haunting portrait of juvenile delinquency that ranks among the most powerful in American cinema” (Chicago Reader) from actor/director/co-writer Dennis Hopper as it’s never been seen before: Linda Manz “gives one of the greatest teenage performances of all time” (Film Comment) as a 15-year-old who idolizes Elvis, punk rock and her ex-con father (Hopper), is surrounded by junkies and predators, and follows them all down a one-way road to oblivion. Sharon Farrell (THE STUNT MAN), Don Gordon (THE LAST MOVIE) and Raymond Burr co-star in “a film about extremes, directed by an extremist” (Time Out) featuring music by Neil Young, newly scanned in 4K from the original negative with more than 6 hours of Special Features" 2 disc Blu-Ray Special features: Disc 1:
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#795
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Or you could buy the UK 2 disc release from the BFI and support a British company!!!
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I already have done! |
#797
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Any good? Can't say i'd heard of it until the BFI release last year.
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Lead actress Linda Manz gives a terrific performance, while Dennis Hopper is at his out of control best. Definitely worth a watch. |
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The disc looks stacked with extras. I'll add it to the old wishlist.
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'Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!' (2003) - Pre-order available from Severin Films direct - $20:00 Release date: April 26 "Long before they became big-time Hollywood players with DORM DAZE, GOLAN THE INSATIABLE and the SONIC THE HEDGEHOG movies, 20-year-old producer / co-writer/director Josh Miller and producer / co-writer/star Pat Casey spent the summer of 2000 with $500, a MiniDV cam and a group of friends in Bloomington, MN creating what remains the most insanely accomplished – and long-out-of-print – comedy/horror hit of the SOV era. It’s a deranged suburban saga of hole diggers, serial killers, nympho girlfriends, clothes-stealing monsters and lawn mower murders that Film Threat calls “goofy and funny with charm to spare, filled with ideas both creative and bizarre.” Intervision is proud to present this justifiable cult favorite now lovingly remastered in HD with all-new reunion featurettes, audio commentaries, short films and much more. " Special Features and Specs:
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