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August 22 Drive-In Delirium: The Ultimate Dusk to Dawn to Dusk Trailer Marathon Blu-ray Umbrella are releasing all six discs in one boxset.... drive.jpg
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'POSSESSION' (1981) - Blu-ray pre-order available from Umbrella Entertainment direct - Aus$29.95 Release date: October 6 "Limited-edition O-ring packaging with exclusive new artwork and over 4 hours of special features. Set in the shadow of the Berlin Wall, infused with Cold War-era paranoia and tension, Possession is a film that defies classification. One of the most tortured portraits of a disintegrating marriage ever presented on screen, visionary director Andrzej Żuławski masterfully blends horror and thriller conventions into an utterly unique cinema experience drawing on his own traumatic divorce and creative blacklisting in his native Poland. Spy Mark (Sam Neil) returns to West Berlin after a mission to find that his wife Anna (Isabelle Adjani) wants a divorce. She is having an affair, but insists that isn't the reason. When Mark hires a private detective to get to the truth, an even more disturbing secret is uncovered Anna keeps a separate apartment housing an otherworldly, tentacled creature with a ravenous sexual appetite (created by special effects legend Carlo Rambaldo of Alien fame). So continues the descent into a nightmarish maze of jealousy, carnality devoid of satisfaction, insanity, terror and murder where identity and reality are almost impossible to distinguish. Notorious for the demands it placed on its stars, Adjani's searing performance earned her the Best Actress award at Cannes in 1981. Savagely cut for the US market by bewildered distributors, banned in the UK for almost two decades, this restored edition showcases Possession as the director intended. It remains every bit as powerful and shocking today as it was on release." Special features and specs:
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'FRANK HERBERT'S DUNE COLLECTION' (2000 & 2003) - Blu-Ray pre-order available from Umbrella Films direct - a$44.95 Release date: December 1 "This comprehensive collection of Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune Chronicles’ begins with the landmark science fiction epic DUNE, a stunningly realised four-and-a-half hour miniseries produced by the Sci-Fi Channel, and continues with the spectacular follow up CHILDREN OF DUNE, which combines the second and third books from the series. Featuring a stellar cast worthy of such an epic saga, these award-winning productions are landmark in their vision and scope and remain two of the highest rating sci-fi programs in history. DUNE (2000) Oscar-winner William Hurt stars as Duke Leto Atreides, charged to rule the desolate planet Arrakis, the universe’s only source of Melange, a spice that enhances mental performance and makes interstellar travel possible. But soon Leto’s bitter enemy, the evil Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (Ian McNeice, Rome), a former ruler, wins back Arrakis and hands power over to his brutal nephew Rabban. When the Atreides family escape to the inhospitable desert with the help of the Fremen – a race of displaced desert nomads – the revitalising power of Melange enables Paul (Alec Newman, Frankenstein), the Duke’s son, to organise the oppressed Fremen and wage war on the Empire. CHILDREN OF DUNE (2003) The future of humanity is left in doubt as the twins of Paul Atreides become embroiled in the turbulent political landscape of Arrakis. Born with special abilities and superhuman prescience that not only empowers them but place them in considerable jeopardy amongst their kind Leto (James McAvoy, IT: Chapters 1 and 2) and Ghanima (Jessica Brooks, Supernova) continue the fight against the malevolent forces of Baron Harkonnen. With the looming threat of civil war amongst the Fremen and Princess Wensicia’s (Oscar-winner Susan Sarandon, Dead Man Walking) own devious plot to assassinate the Atreides heirs, their survival is paramount to ensure the future of the universe for generations to come." Extras: DUNE
CHILDREN OF DUNE
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'Fist Of Fury' (1972) - Blu-ray (and collectors postcard) pre-order available from Umbrella Entertainment direct - Aus$29.95 Release date: February 2 "The next entry in our brand new sub-label 'Films of Fury' is Fist of Fury, starring Bruce Lee. This volume includes exclusive extra features, O-ring packaging, and a limited edition collector's postcard, based on the original theatrical poster. Chen Chen (Bruce Lee) arrives at Shanghai to attend the funeral of his teacher, famed boxer Ho Yuan-chia. A tablet bearing the characters “The Sick Nation in Eastern Asia” is sent to the school by a Japanese Martial Arts Association. It is a national insult to the Chinese, therefore angered Chen storms the Japanese Association. At the wish of his colleagues, Chen is about to leave the troubled scene for a while. But he changes his mind at the last minute upon the discovery of his teacher’s death was masterminded by the Japanese Association. Chen forces his way into the Japanese Association. In the ensuing combat, he slays the top Japanese fighters Nin Mu and a Russian boxers on their side. Later, the Ching Wu School comes under a massive attack by Nin Mu’s henchmen for revenge. While Chen’s colleagues Chen-hsia and Li-erh (Nora Miao) are boiling with anger, the Japanese Consul arrives with a chief police detective. It is understood that the school will be held responsible for Nin Mu’s death, if Chen fails to give himself up. Another clash looks imminent, Chen makes his surprise appearance." Special features:
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'Pans Labyrinth' (2006) - Blu-ray (and collectors postcard) pre-order available from Umbrella Entertainment direct - Aus$29.95 Release date: February 2 "The latest release and volume #15 for our Beyond Genres collection is the Spanish-Mexican dark fantasy Pan's Labyrinth. The film won three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards including Best Film Not in the English Language, the Ariel Award for Best Picture, the Saturn Awards for Best International Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Ivana Baquero. In 1944 Spain young Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) and her ailing mother (Ariadna Gil) arrive at the post of her mother's new husband (Sergi López), a sadistic army officer who is trying to quell a guerrilla uprising. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan (Doug Jones), who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality." Special features:
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