Friday, January 17, 2025

V/H/S/Beyond (2024) seminal horror anthology sequel arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and digital February 10th 2025 in the UK

V/H/S/BEYOND (2024) 
Arrives on UK Blu-ray, DVD and digital February 10th 2025

Charmingly ragged lo-fi horror anthology strikes again’ 
- The Guardian

‘Each of these talents has their own distinct perspective… no two segments are remotely like one another, nor anything audiences have seen before’
★★★★
- The Hollywood News

‘The Shudder series is only just taking flight, boldly going to places no anthology has gone before’ ★★★★ - Filmhounds

THE SEMINAL horror franchise V/H/S is back with more bloodcurdling tapes unleashing a whole new horror hellscape that pushes the boundaries of fear and suspense beyond your wildest nightmares.

Get ready to go to new realms with the Shudder Original V/H/S/Beyond that’s set to land on Blu-ray, DVD and digital February 10th 2025, courtesy of Acorn Media International.

The horror anthology features a collection of wickedly watchable new tales of terror, from a host of renowned directors. These include Jay Cheel (How to Build a Time Machine, Cursed Films), Jordan Downey (The Head Hunter, ThanksKilling), Virat Pal (Night of the Bride, Recapture), Justin Martinez (V/H/S, Southbound), Christian Long (Lady of the Manor) and Justin Long (Barbarian, Tusk), and Kate Siegel (The Haunting of Hill House, Hush) who each bring their own spooky flare to these twisted tomes. Respected filmmaker/screenwriter Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep, Absentia) also lends his writing talents.

In Stork, directed by Jordan Downey, a special police unit are sent to a derelict house to investigate a string of baby disappearances. The team realise they are not alone in this house of horror when they discover an attic full of babies’ cradles and a sinister stork-like creature singing lullabies.

It’s quiet on set in Virat Pal’s Dream Girl, as two paparazzi sneak onto the set of the next Bollywood hit in the hope of getting some exclusive footage. However, when the lead actress reveals her famed face is in fact a mask, an electric haze of chaos and destruction ensues.

A man experiences a truly unforgettable birthday in Live and Let Die, directed by Justin Martinez. His skydiving adventure takes a terrible turn after a UFO is spotted flying around their plane and his celebrations quickly turns into a bloody disaster.

Directed by Christian Long and Justin Long, Fur Babies sees an animal rights group get more than they bargained for when they visit a doggy daycare and discover a torturous basement of terror hiding deep under the fluffy facade.

In her directorial debut, Kate Siegel brings us Stowaway; a search for extra-terrestrial life has deadly consequences for one woman when she witnesses an alien spacecraft crash in the Mojave Desert and goes to investigate.

From Jay Cheel, documentary Abduction/Adduction winds its way around each of these tales, exploring alien encounters, featuring real-life experts.

Prepare for a new pulse-pounding collection of sinister stories that dive deep into the darkest parts of time and space to terrify and delight, press play and go V/H/S/Beyond.

SPECIAL FEATURES: 
• Pre-visuals on Live and Let Dive
• Libby Letlow Fur Babies Audition Tape
• Do You Want a Selfie: The Making of Dream Girl
• Behind the Scenes of Stork with IGN
• Stowaway Timelapse

Title: V/H/S/Beyond 
Blu-ray Release Date: February 10th 2025 Cat.No: AB2097 
RRP: £19.99
Cert: 18 
Running Time: 114 mins

It will also be available to download and keep digitally

Title: V/H/S/Beyond 
DVD Release Date: February 10th 2025 
Cat.No: AV3805 
RRP: £15.99
Cert: 18 
Running Time: 114 mins

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Imprint announces three worldwide Blu-ray debuts for Imprint Asia!



All three releases are now live at imprintfilms.com.au for pre-order, and on our socials!
THE MONKEY GOES WEST (1966) 

Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

In the vast body of Chinese literature, there is no novel more famous than Journey To The West, and its familiar characters – from the rambunctious Monkey King to the lecherous Pigsy.

The Monkey Goes West presents a unique interpretation with a unique cast. Ho Fan plays the monk who undertakes a journey to the west to search for Buddhist scriptures. Among the creatures he encounters are Monkey (Yueh Hua), Pigsy (Peng Peng), and a damsel in distress (Diana Chang Chung-wen, nicknamed “The Most Beautiful Creature in China”). It’s the Tang Dynasty with a 1960s sensibility, and one of the more unusual costume pictures of its era.

Special Features:
- NEW Audio Commentary by film historian Samm Deighan
- NEW Interview with film historian Paul Fonoroff
- Interview with director Ho Meng-Hua by Frédéric Ambrosine (2003)
- Interview with actor Yueh Hua by Frédéric Ambrosine (2007)
- Trailer
 
VENGEANCE OF A SNOW GIRL (1971)

Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

Lo Wei (director of The Big Boss and Fist of Fury) joined Shaw Brothers in 1965, and helmed more than a dozen movies for the studio. This, however, was his very last Shaw Brothers film, and he shot the works with it.

He co-wrote and co-starred in the tale of a frostbitten swordswoman out for revenge on the people who killed her parents and stole the coveted Tsui Feng sword. An audience can only marvel at Li Ching’s talent as she struggles to kill her enemies and cure her hypothermia in time for the final “snow-down.”

Special Features:
- NEW Audio Commentary by cult film critic Ian Jane
- NEW Interview with film scholar Dr. Luke White
- Interview with actor Ku Feng by Frédéric Ambrosine (2003)
- Interview with actress Lisa Chiao Chiao by Frédéric Ambrosine (2005)

THE SNAKE PRINCE (1976) 

Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

Versatile director Lo Chen and majestic star Ti Lung teamed up to make this remarkable, unusual fantasy-horror epic.

Ti Lung is the title character, who lives on the Snake Mountain of Kwangsi with his brothers the Black Snake and the Yellow Snake, who have been trying to turn into humans for a thousand years. Attracted by the sensual rain dance performed by three glorious tribeswomen of the nearby Miao Village, they set into motion a tale of romance, greed, insanity, envy, lust, murder, and tragedy.

The lovely Fanny Fen-Ni, Helen Ko, and Lin Chen-Chi lend their acting talent to a film that is both one of the director’s last, and most extraordinary.

Special Features:
- NEW Audio Commentary by critic / writer David West, author of 'Chasing Dragons: An Introduction To The Martial Arts Film' 
- NEW Interview with film scholar Wayne Wong
- Interview with Lee Mer, former editor of Shaw Brothers' 'Southern Screen' magazine, by Frédéric Ambrosine (2005)

Second Sight Films announce the brand-new Scanners Limited Edition 4K/UHD and Blu-ray Box set release on March 31st 2025.




‘Scanners is down-and-dirty Cronenberg, the type of oddly thoughtful exploitation movie that's increasingly hard to find these days’
- The Guardian

‘So good, it’ll blow your mind’
- The Movie Buff

‘Classic Cronenberg… lots of great, shocking gore shrouding a more insightful commentary’
- High-Def Digest

‘One of the most intelligent and provocative psi-fi movies’
- Starburst

‘A groundbreaking horror classic… an overall sense of panic, isolation, dread, fear of world dominance (of those evil ones) and a haunting soundtrack’
- Bloody Disgusting

‘Best not to eat anything during David Cronenberg's queasy, exploding-heads horror... Hammy, often unsettling, performances abound (Patrick McGoohan in particular) in this wild … lurid, paranoia thriller’
- The Independent

Scanners is the cornerstone of 1980s horror/sci-fi and a breakthrough for the now legendary director David Cronenberg (Crimes of the Future, The Fly, Videodrome), now the seminal shocker is set a mind-blowing Limited Edition makeover from experts in the field, Second Sight Films, this March.

Scanners Limited Edition 4K/UHD and Blu-ray Box set is set for release on March 31st 2025 and will also be available in Standard Edition 4K and Blu-ray. The groundbreaking special effects and iconic explosive scenes are about to be seen in all their grotesque glory with a brand-new 4K restoration, with the approval of Cronenberg himself.

The set is presented in a stunning rigid slipcase complete with new artwork by Krishna Shenoi and comes packed with a slew of brilliant special features including a new commentary, interviews with cast and crew, including Micheal Ironside. There’s also a 120-page book filled with essays and more. 

Drifter Cameron Vale (Stephen Lack – Dead Ringers) is plagued by incessant voices in his head, unaware that he’s a ‘Scanner’ – a person with extraordinary telepathic powers, who can not only read minds but literally tear them apart.

When he meets Dr. Paul Ruth (Patrick McGoohan – The Prisoners, Braveheart), the scientist recruits him and others of his kind to help them adapt to society. But a sinister underground movement of Scanners led by the psychotic Darryl Revok (Michael Ironside – Total Recall, Starship Troopers) have other intentions and the ultimate confrontation of minds awaits.

Get your head in the game for this brand-new must have collector’s edition of Scanners, it’s guaranteed to blow your mind.

Special Features: 
• A new 4K restoration approved by director David Cronenberg
• Dual format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray with main feature and bonus features on both discs
• UHD presented in HDR with Dolby Vision
• New audio commentary by Caelum Vatnsdal
• Audio commentary by William Beard
• My Art Keeps Me Sane: an interview with actor Stephen Lack
• Method in his Madness: an interview with actor Michael Ironside
• Bad Guy Dane: an interview with actor Lawrence Dane
• The Eye of Scanners: an interview with cinematographer Mark Irwin
• Mind Fragments: an interview with composer Howard Shore
• The Chaos of Scanners: an interview with executive producer Pierre David
• Exploding Brains & Popping Veins: Interview with makeup effects artist Stephan Dupuis
• Monster Kid: an interview with makeup effects artist Chris Walas
• Cronenberg's Tech Babies: a video essay by Tim Coleman

Limited Edition Contents
• Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Krishna Shenoi
• 120-page book with new essays by Dr Xavier Aldana Reyes, Eugenio Ercolani and Gian Giacomo Petrone, Kurt Halfyard, Craig Ian Mann, Francesco Massaccesi, Jessica Scott, Emma Westwood and Heather Wixson
• Six collectors' art cards

Title: Scanners: Limited Edition 4k UHD Blu-ray Release Date: 31 March 2025 Cat.No.: 2NDBR4241 Running Time: 103 mins Cert: 18 Pre-order here: https://bit.ly/ScannersLtdEd

Title: Scanners Standard Blu-ray Release Date: 31 March 2025 Cat.No.: 2NDBR4242 Running Time: 103 mins Cert: 18 Pre-order here: https://bit.ly/ScannersBlu-ray Region: Free

Title: Scanners Standard 4K UHD Release Date: 31 March 2025 Cat.No.: 2NDBR4243 Running Time: 103 mins Cert: 18 Pre-order here: https://bit.ly/Scanners_UHD Region: Free

Check out Second Sight Films' website for new release info and for consumers to buy direct at www.secondsightfilms.co.uk 

More from Second Sight: Twitter: @SecondSightFilm Instagram: secondsightfilmsofficial Facebook: SecondSightFilms


Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment Announces Red One (2024) on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD 3/4

RED ONE (2024)
ARRIVES ON 4K UHD, BLU-RAY, AND DVD ON MARCH 4

Director Jake Kasdan’s (Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Bad Teacher) Christmas action-adventure comedy Red One, from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Pictures, will be available for purchase on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on March 4, 2025.      

Red One stars Dwayne Johnson (the Fast & Furious franchise), Chris Evans (Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe), Lucy Liu (Charlie’s Angels, Kill Bill), Kiernan Shipka (Twisters), Bonnie Hunt (Jerry Maguire), Kristofer Hivju (TV’s Game of Thrones), Nick Kroll (Get Him to The Greek), Wesley Kimmel, and Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons (Whiplash) as Santa Claus. 

After Santa Claus – Code Name: RED ONE – is kidnapped, the North Pole’s Head of Security (Dwayne Johnson) must team up with the world’s most infamous bounty hunter (Chris Evans) in a globe-trotting, action-packed mission to save Christmas. 

Directed by: Jake Kasdan 
Screenplay by: Chris Morgan 
Story by: Hiram Garcia 
Produced by: Hiram Garcia, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Chris Morgan, Jake Kasdan, Melvin Mar 
Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Lucy Liu, J.K. Simmons 


DVD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French
DVD Subtitles: English, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Canadian French
Blu-ray Languages: English, Parisian French, Castilian Spanish, Italian, Latin Spanish, Canadian French
Blu-ray Subtitles: English, Castilian Spanish, Dutch, Parisian French, Italian, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Chinese - Complex
4K UHD Languages: English, German, Latin Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Italian, Canadian French
4K UHD Subtitles: English, Latin Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Italian, German, Parisian French, Canadian French, Dutch, Chinese - Complex, Cantonese
Running Time: 123 minutes
Rating: Rated PG-13 for action, some violence, and language.

Monday, January 13, 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment Announces Amadeus on 4K UHD February 25


AMADEUS

FROM ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN, THE WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 4K RESOLUTION WITH HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR)

THE REMASTERED THEATRICAL VERSION OF THE FILM WILL BE AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL AND 4K UHD DISC ON FEBRUARY 25, 2025

The 1984 period biographical drama film stars Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham and Academy Award Nominee Tom Hulce

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the epic historical film’s 8 Academy Awards,  Amadeus, from acclaimed director Milos Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), will be available for the first time Digitally in 4K Ultra HD and on 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc on February 25.

One of the most celebrated films in cinematic history, the theatrical version of Amadeus will be available to purchase on Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc online and in-store at major retailers and available Digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Fandango at Home and more.

Directed by two-time Academy Award winner Milos Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) from a screenplay by Academy Award winner Peter Shaffer, the film is based on the play Amadeus by Shaffer and Mozart and Salieri by Alexander Pushkin. Amadeus stars Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham as Antonio Salieri, Academy Award nominee Tom Hulce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Elizabeth Berridge as Constanze Mozart, Simon Callow as Emanuel Schikaneder, Roy Dotrice as Leopold Mozart, Christine Ebersole as Katerina Cavalieri, Jeffrey Jones as Emperor Joseph II and Charles Kay as Count Orsini-Rosenberg.

Amadeus was produced by three-time Academy Award winner and Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award recipient Saul Zaentz.

Amadeus received eleven Academy Award nominations and won eight Oscars - Best Picture, Best Directing Best Actor (F. Murray Abraham), Best Screenplay based on Material from Another Medium, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup, and Best Sound.

In 2019, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”

The restoration and mastering of the Amadeus original theatrical cut was completed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with the participation of Paul Zaentz.

Disciplined Italian composer becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Amadeus Digital release and Ultra HD Blu-ray disc contain the following new and previously released special features:
·   The Making of Amadeus (New)
·   Amadeus: The Making of a Masterpiece

AMADEUS
Ultra HD Blu-ray Languages: English, Spanish, Parisian French
Ultra HD Blu-ray Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, Parisian French
Run Time: 159minutes
Rating: PG
Digital Street Date: February 25, 2025
Physical Street Date: February 25, 2025


Sunday, January 12, 2025

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (2009) (Arrow Video 4K UHD Review)


INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (2009) 

Label: Arrow Video 
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: R
Duration: 153 Minutes 
Audio: English DTS-HA MA 5.1 with Optional English Subtitles 
Video: HDR10 2160p HD Widescreen (2.40:1) 
Diretor: Quentin Tarantino
Cast: Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Til Schweiger, B. J. Novak, Christoph Waltz, Mélanie Laurent, Sylvester Groth, Martin Wuttke, Jacky Ido, Diane Kruger, Michael Fassbender

Quentin Tarantino's deliciously exploitative WWII revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds (2009) features a Nazi-scalping squad of American soldiers, known as "The Basterds," they're on a righteous mission to exterminate the The Third Reich as brutally as possible. Led by Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood), the Basterds are comprised of Jewish soldiers who terrorize the Nazi divisions they encounter, among them Sergeant Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz (Eli Roth, Death Proof), Sergeant Hugo Stiglitz (Til Schweiger, SLC Punk!), Smithson "The Little Man" Utivich (B. J. Novak, The Office), a rogue German soldier who murdered his squad and translator Corporal Wilhelm Wick. They've made a name for themselves in Nazi occupied France where they have been brutally dispatching Nazis and keeping their scalps as souvenirs, always leaving one survivor behind with a swastika carved into their forehead, to spread fear among the German ranks. 

The film opens with a scene of SS Standartenführer 
Hans "The Jew Hunter" Landa (Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained) arriving at the farmhouse of a dairy farmer and his daughters, interrogating the man about the whereabouts of some missing Jews who were his neighbors. The scene establishes Landa as a quirky, intelligent and malevolent man. In the aftermath the farmer gives up the whereabout of the Jews, hidden beneath his floorboards and the SS pepper the floor with machine gunfire, killing all except a girl named Shosanna who flees into the hills. 

Three years later we find Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent, The Nightingale) now living in Paris, running a cinema under the name Emmanuelle. Its there that she meets a handsome Nazi soldier named Fredrick Zoller (The Falcoln and the Winter Soldier), the star of a new Nazi propaganda film called Nation's Pride, which documents his story of killing 250 Allied soldiers in a battle from his perch in a sniper tower. Zoller develops a things for Emmanuelle, much to her disgust, and tries to curry favor with her by convincing Joseph Goebbels (Sylvester Groth, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.) to hold the premiere of Nation's Pride at her cinema. 

With the high profile premiere sure to draw in high-ranking Nazi officials, including der Fuhrer himself Adolph Hitler (Martin Wuttke, Hanna), Emmanuelle and her lover Marcel (Jacky Ido, Lockout) set in motion a plan to kill a bunch of Nazis, including her family's murderer Hans Landa, by setting the cinema on fire, complete with a short film of herself introducing the Nazi to their death!

Tarantino's film is a delightful bit of historical fantasy, along the way were treated to little vignettes of the Basterds Nazi-killing adventures, and a sub-plot involving a German film star turned Allied spy Bridget Von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger, National Treasure), who is meets British film critic turned Commando Lieutenant Archie Hicox (Michael Fassbender, X-Men First Class) at a small pub in France, also rendezvousing with the Basterds, who plan to tag along with her to the Nazi film premiere to cause a ruckus, but Hicox's strange German accent and an errant hand gesture threaten to derail the whole Nazi killing plan. 

Tarantino's film is a absolutely epic and can be a bit languid in it's pacing, but he fills the screen with such fascinating characters that  I am always happy to go down the rabbit hole with him. The dialogue is so tasty, the scenery is delicious, and his WWII revenge fantasies are the stuff of cinematic legend. I also thought it was quite interesting how much he winks right at the audience, having so many film connected characters in his story; we have actors, a film critic, a cinema owner and even a movie within a movie, and some flammable film stock is what sets the fire in the final reel of the film that give Shosanna her revenge, not to mention a final line of dialogue from Pitt that is clearly Tarantino bragging to the audience that this might just be his masterpiece, just ass the screen cuts to his title credit - the balls on that guy! 

The Pitt scenes are terrific but its Waltz that steals the show here as 'The Jew Hunter' Hans Landa, he's at one a clever detective and a quirky cog in the insidious Nazi war machine, but so a super-corny fan-boy of American pop culture - there's a scene where he attempts the American colonialism "Bingo" by excitedly uttering "that's a bingo!", which always gets a laugh out of me, it's great stuff, and how he figures into the finale and the fall of The Third Reich is perfection. 

Audio/Video: Inglourious Basterds (2009) arrives on 4K UHD from Arrow Video on 2160p UHD framed in 2.40:1 widescreen with HDR10. This utilizes the same master used by Universal Pictures for their own 4K UHD a few years ago. The image to my eyes appears identical. There's plenty of fine detail in the close-up, color saturation pleases and black levels are rock solid. The 4K resolution delivers fine grain that is better resolved with close-ups of facial features and period clothing textures revealing minute details that easily advance over the 2009 Blu-ray. Additionally the HDR color-grading strengthens primaries, especially those Nazi-reds, but the biggest benefactor is the deeper blacks and more layered contrast which improves depth. 

There's no Atmos audio upgrade this Arrow Video release either, but we do get the same great DTS-HD MA 5.1 from the 2009 Blu-ray, which was great then and still fine today, zero complaints. Its a solid track that handles both the atmospheric and aggressive moments with equal fidelity, including the terrific score selection from Ennio Morricone (Cinema Paradiso).

In my opinion the there's no real A/V upgrade here compared to the Universal 4K release. The real reason to upgrade are the new extras and the limited edition packaging extras. New disc extras stuff starts off with a brand new Audio Commentary by film critic and author Tim Lucas: the 11-min What Would Sally Do?, a new interview with editor Fred Raskin; the 22-min Blood Fiction, a new interview with special make-up effects supervisor Greg Nicotero; the 11-min Doomstruck, a new interview with actor Omar Doom; the 22-min Making it Right, a new visual essay by film critic Walter Chaw, author of A Walter Hill Film; 20-min the Film History on Fire, a new visual essay by film scholar Pamela Hutchinson, author of BFI Film Classics Pandora’s Box, and the 16-min Filmmaking in Occupied France, a new interview with film scholar Christine Leteux, author of Continental Films: French Cinema Under German Control

Archival extras include 31-min Roundtable Discussion, an archival interview with Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt and Elvis Mitchell; 11-min of Extended and Alternate Scenes; the 6-min Nation’s Pride; the 4-min The Making of Nation’s Pride. The only extras not carried over from the Universal 4K release is the 68-min The New York Times Talk, so hang onto that release if you're an extras junkie. 

Limited Edition Contents: 
- Limited edition ‘Operation Kino’ packaging with new art by Dare Creative
- 60-page ‘Films & Filmmakers’ collector’s book with writing by film critics Dennis Cozzalio and Bill Ryan
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- Replica Nation’s Pride Premiere programme booklet
- La Louisianne Beermat
- 3 Postcard Sized Double-Sided Art Cards
- Strudel Recipe Card
- Reversible Sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative

Special Features: 
Disc 1 – Feature (4K Ultra HD)
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in High Dynamic Range
- Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic and author Tim Lucas
Disc 2 – Extras (Blu-ray)
- What Would Sally Do?, a new interview with editor Fred Raskin (11:09) 
- Blood Fiction, a new interview with special make-up effects supervisor Greg Nicotero (22:11) 
- Doomstruck, a new interview with actor Omar Doom (11:24) 
- Making it Right, a new visual essay by film critic Walter Chaw, author of A Walter Hill Film (22:04) 
- Film History on Fire, a new visual essay by film scholar Pamela Hutchinson, author of BFI Film Classics Pandora’s Box (19:49) 
- Filmmaking in Occupied France, a new interview with film scholar Christine Leteux, author of Continental Films: French Cinema Under German Control (15:53) 
- Extended and Alternate Scenes (11:27) 
- Nation’s Pride (6:13) 
- The Making of Nation’s Pride, an archival featurette (4:02) 
- Roundtable Discussion, an archival interview with Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt and Elvis Mitchell (30:47) 
- The Original Inglorious Bastards, archival featurette (7:41) 
- A Conversation with Rod Taylor, archival featurette (6:45) 
- Rod Taylor on Victoria Bitter, archival featurette (3:21) 
- Quentin Tarantino’s Camera Angel, archival featurette (2:44) 
- Hi Sallys, archival featurette (2:11) 
- Film Poster Gallery Tour with Elvis Mitchell, archival featurette (11:01) 
- Trailers (5:41) 

Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009) still delivers the Nazi-killin' good times, I think it's aged quite well and the new Arrow Video UHD looks and sounds terrific, just like the past release from Universal. However, this one ups the ante considerably with limited edition packaging and ephemera, plus a terrific slate of new and archival extras, making this the 4K UHD to own if you're a bonus junk junkie. 

Thursday, January 9, 2025

THE LORDS OF FLATBUSH (1974) (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Blu-ray Review)

THE LORDS OF FLATBUSH (1974) 

Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: PG 
Duration: 84 Minutes 13 Seconds 
Audio: English DTS-HD MA with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.85:1) 
Director: Martin Davidson
Cast: 
Perry King, Henry Winkler, Sylvester Stallone, Susan Blakely

The Lords of Flatbush (1974), directed by  Stephen F. 
Verona (Boardwalk) and Martin Davidson (Eddie and the Cruisers) a coming-of-age tale about four teens growing up in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn in the late-50s who dress in greaser attire, black leather jackets,  and call themselves The Lords of Flatbush. Out four main characters are ,Stanley (Sylvester Stallone, Rocky), Butchey (Henry Winkler, Happy Days), Chico (Perry King, The Possession of Joel Delaney) and Wimpy (Paul Mace, The Panic in Needle Park), who are all high school classmates and sort of wannabe tough guys, but who at the end of the day are just bored teenagers looking for a bit of fun, and along the way having to grow-up a bit. Stanley (Stallone) and Chico (King ) get the meatiest of the stories, with Stallone knocking up Frannie (Maria Smith, The Incredible Shrinking Woman) and having to get a job and get married, while being roped into buying her a $1600 dollar engagement ring, and Chico, whose sole mission in life seems to be to go all the way with as many teen girls as possible, including the all-to-easy Annie (Renee Paris, Bad) and the harder-to-get new girl Jane Susan Blakely (My Mom's A Werewolf). The film is a pretty loose collection of happenings with no real throughline, the shiftless teens boost a car, cause a ruckus in the classroom, hang out at a pool hall, and get into a gang rivalries. The film is most notable for starring a pre-Rocky Stallone and a pre-Happy Days Winkler, and being parts of the 1970's wave of greaser nostalgia that included Grease, Happy Days, The Wanderers and Sha Na Na. The standout here is Stallone, looking like a young Robert Mitchum (The Night of the Hunter) wrapped up in greaser attire, forced into maturity by the unplanned pregnancy. 

The flick is pretty rough looking, shot on what appears to be quite a low-budget, 1970's Brooklyn doesn't quite look late-50's period authentic but they do decent work attempting it. Lighting of often pretty poor, and the soundtrack is pretty terrible, the songs often playing too loud over scene, drowning out dialogue. If you're a fan of 50's greaser revivals like Grease, The Wanderers, American Graffiti or even Streets of Fire, you'll probably get a decent kick out of this one, but it's much lower tier than any of those, and is more interesting for it's young cast than anything story or production related. 
 
Audio/Video: The Lords of Flatbush arrives on region-free Blu-ray for it's 50th Anniversary from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in 1080p HD framed in 1.85:1 widescreen. The image looks solid, grain is course but filmic, colors are well saturated, black levels are decent, there's some speckling and a green lean in the color-grade, but otherwise a solid presentation that looks authentic to the film's scrappy low-budget production. Audio comes by way of English DTS-HD MA 2.0 dual-mono with optional English subtitles. Like the video the audio is true to the scrappy low-budget production, some of the film's dialogue scenes was not captured all that well, seemingly mic'd in a way that it is often muffled or acoustically odd, but that goes back to the source elements and is no fault of the transfer. The same can be said of the songs used on the soundtrack, which often drown out moments of dialogue as the songs play, this seems authentic tot he original intent of the filmmakers. With those shortcomings I still found it it a serviceable track, but perfection it is not. 

The sole extra on the disc is a dingy looking fullframe 55-second Trailer. The lack of new extras is rather disappointing considering this is touted as 50th Anniversary Edition, but is basically a barebones release, this is certainly a missed opportunity. On the plus side I do believe this is the first official U.S. Blu-ray release of the flick, and I am pleased that Sony continue to  mine their back catalog with physical media releases. The single-disc release arrives in a standard keepcase with a single-sided sleeve of artwork featuring the original movie poster.  

Special Features:
- Trailer (0:55) 

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