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August Underground will be released on Blu-ray + DVD on August 15 via Unearthed Films. The 2001 found footage exploitation film is notorious for its realistic portrayal of snuff.
Fred Vogel directs from a script he co-wrote with Allen Peters. Vogel and Peters also star. It was followed by August Underground's Mordum in 2003, and August Underground's Penance in 2007.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director-actor Fred Vogel and Ulta Violent Magazine's Art Ettinger (new)
Audio commentary by writer-director-actor Fred Vogel
Audio commentary by director Fred Vogel and actors Aaron LaBonte & Ben LaBonte
Audio commentary by “The Killer”
Introduction by writer-director-actor Fred Vogel
10 Questions with Fred Vogel (new)
Toetag Masterclass: From Storyboard to Screen (new)
Dave Parker Interviews Fred Vogel (new)
Hammer to the Head: A Closer Look At August Underground
On Location
Behind The Brutality
Too Real For Comfort - An Outsiders Perspective
Photo gallery
Trailers
Imagine walking down the street and finding an unmarked VHS tape. Curiosity piqued, you take it home and pop it in. What starts off as a couple of men screwing around with a video camera quickly transforms into an shocking sequence where two unidentified psychopaths tape their exploits in graphic detail. The devastation of your morals continues throughout the entirety of the footage, while subtly revealing the killers’ shattered pasts via the interaction with their victims and each other.
Pre-order August Underground.
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August Underground (2001) dir. Fred Vogel
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August Underground Mordum
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“Human centipede is scary and fucked up” mfs when they meet an august underground fan
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Hey Slasher Sisters!
I wanted to start the New Year with another entry from the Disturbing Movie Iceberg. I have an entire month of disturbing cinema planned for January, however depending on how busy work gets, I may only get two or three finished. I thought the best way to break in the New year was with one of the most infamous and most known entries on the iceberg -- August Underground.
As with any entry from the Disturbing Iceberg, I was nervous to watch August Underground. Although disturbing cinema has hardly ever gotten to me, the rush of uncertainty as you press play on a "disturbing" film never goes away. So, does the reputation of "August Underground" hold up, or is it just a teenage boy's ultraviolent fantasies? Read more to find out 👻
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yhhh u best believe im blowing everything on this
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