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brokehorrorfan · 4 years
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The Friday the 13th Collection will be released on October 13 via Scream Factory. The definitive, 16-disc deluxe edition box set collects all twelve films in the iconic horror franchise on Blu-ray. It’s limited to 13,000 units.
Each film is housed in its own Blu-ray case with original theatrical artwork. They’re collected in a rigid slipcover with new artwork by Devon Whitehead alongside a 40-page booklet featuring essays and archival photography.
Direct orders from Shout Factory ($159.98) include a 36x24 lithograph with Whitehead’s artwork and a 24x36 poster featuring exclusive artwork by Joel Robinson, each limited to 1313.
Sean S. Cunningham's Friday the 13th launched the series in 1980. It was followed by Steve Miner's Friday the 13th Part 2 in 1981, Steve Miner's Friday the 13th Part 3 in 1982, Joseph Zito's Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter in 1984, Danny Steinmann's Friday the 13th: A New Beginning in 1985, Tom McLoughlin's Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives in 1986, John Carl Buechler's Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood in 1988, and Rob Hedden's Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan in 1989.
The franchise continued with Adam Marcus's Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday in 1993, James Isaac's Jason X in 2001, Ronny Yu's Freddy vs. Jason in 2003, and Marcus Nispel's Friday the 13th remake in 2009.
Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 have received new 4K transfers, with Part 1 in its theatrical and unrated cuts and Part 3 in its original 3D presentation. Jason Goes to Hell has received a new 2K scan of original film elements for the theatrical version, while the unrated version has been reassembled with HD inserts.
A preliminary list of can be found below, with more to be announced.
Friday the 13th (2 discs):
Theatrical and uncut versions
Audio commentary by director Sean S. Cunningham, screenwriter Victor Miller, and more (unrated cut)
Fresh Cuts: New Tales from Friday the 13th
The Man Behind the Legacy: Sean S. Cunningham
A Friday the 13th Reunion
Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 1
TV spots
US radio spots
UK radio spot
US theatrical trailer
International theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria Magazine article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th Part 2
Amy Steel podcast interview
Inside Crystal Lake Memories: The Book
Friday's Legacy: Horror Conventions
Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 2
Radio spots
TV spots
Theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th Part 3:
2D and 3D versions
Audio Commentary by actors Larry Zerner, Paul Kratka, Richard Brooker, and Dana Kimmell
Fresh Cuts: 3D Terror
Legacy of the Mask
Slasher Films: Going for the Jugular
Lost Tales from Camp Blood – Part 3
TV spots
Radio spots
Theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter:
Audio commentary by director Joe Zito, writer Barney Cohen, and editor Joel Goodman
Audio Commentary by filmmakers Adam Green and Joe Lynch
Lost Tales from Camp Blood – Part 4
Slashed Scenes with audio commentary by director Joseph Zito
Jason's Unlucky Day: 25 Years After Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
The Lost Ending
The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Part I
Jimmy's Dead Dance Moves
TV spots
Radio spots
Theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning:
Audio commentary by actors Melanie Kinnaman, Deborah Voorhees, and Tiffany Helm (new)
Audio commentary by director/co-writer Danny Steinmann and actors John Shepherd and Shavar Ross
Audio Commentary by filmmakers Adam Green and Joe Lynch
Lost Tales of Camp Blood – Part 5
The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Part II
New Beginnings: The Making of Friday the 13th Part V
TV spots
Theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives:
Audio commentary by actors Thom Mathews, Vinny Gustaferro, Kerry Noonan, Cynthia Kania, and CJ Graham (new)
Audio commentary by writer/director Tom McLoughlin
Audio commentary by writer/director Tom McLoughlin, actor Vincent Guastaferro, and editor Bruce Green
Audio Commentary by filmmakers Adam Green and Joe Lynch
Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 6
The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Part III
Jason Lives: The Making of Friday the 13th: Part VI
Meeting Mr. Voorhees
Slashed Scenes
TV spots
Theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood:
Audio Commentary by director John Carl Buechler and actor Kane Hodder
Audio Commentary by director John Carl Buechler and actors Lar Park Lincoln and Kane Hodder
Jason's Destroyer: The Making of Friday the 13th Part VII
Mind Over Matter: The Truth About Telekinesis
Makeover by Maddy: Need A Little Touch-Up Work, My Ass
Slashed Scenes with introduction
TV spot
Theatrical trailer
Vintage Fangoria article (BD rom)
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Audio commentary by director Rob Hedden
Audio commentary by actors Scott Reeves, Jensen Daggett, and Kane Hodder
New York Has A New Problem: The Making of Friday the 13th Part VIII – Jason Takes Manhattan
Slashed Scenes
Gag reel
TV spots
Theatrical trailer
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (2 discs)
Theatrical and unrated versions
Audio commentary by director Adam Marcus and author Peter Bracke (new)
Audio commentary by director Adam Marcus and screenwriter Dean Lorey
Interviews with producer Sean Cunningham, director Adam Marcus, first assistant editor Noel Cunningham, and actor Kane Hodder (new)
Additional TV footage with optional Audio Commentary with director Adam Marcus and author Peter Bracke (new)
Electronic Press Kit
TV spots
Theatrical trailer
Jason X
Audio commentary by actor Kane Hodder, writer Todd Farmer, and Peter Bracke (new)
Audio commentary with director Jim Isaac, writer Todd Farmer, and producer Noel Cunningham
Interviews with producers Sean Cunningham and Noel Cunningham, writer Todd Farmer, and actors Kane Hodder and Kristi Angus (new)
The Many Lives of Jason Voorhees
By Any Means Necessary: The Making of Jason X
Electronic Press Kit
TV spot
Theatrical Trailer
Freddy vs. Jason
Audio Commentary by director Ronny Yu and actors Robert Englund and Ken Kirzinger
21 deleted/alternate scenes, including the original opening and ending, with optional commentary by director Ronny Yu and executive producer Douglas Curtis
Behind-the-Scenes Coverage of the Film's Development - Screenwriting, Set Design, Makeup, Stunts, and Principal Photography
Visual Effects Exploration
My Summer Vacation: A Visit to Camp Hackenslash
Pre-fight press conference at Bally’s Casino in Las Vegas
Ill Nino “How Can I Live” music video
TV spots
Theatrical trailer
Friday the 13th (2009):
Theatrical and extended cuts
Terror Trivia Track with picture-in-picture featuring the cast and crew
Hacking Back/Slashing Forward - Remembering the original movie
 The Rebirth of Jason Voorhees
Slashed Scenes
The Best 7 Kills
Bonus Disc 1:
Interview with composer Harry Manfredini (new)
Location featurette on Parts 1 & 2 (new)
The Friday the 13th Chronicles – 8-part featurette
Secrets Galore Behind the Gore – 3-part featurette
Crystal Lake Victims Tell All
Tales from the Cutting Room Floor
Friday the 13th Artifacts and Collectibles
Q&A with Jason Voorhees actors Ari Lehman, Warrington Gillette, C.J. Graham, and Kane Hodder
Bonus Disc 2:
Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed (2014) - 78-minute documentary with actors Adrienne King, Melanie Kinnaman, and more
Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever (2013) - 75-minute documentary with actor Corey Feldman, director John Carl Buechler, and more
Trailer Reel – Trailers for all 12 films in a row
Friday the 13th (2009) TV spots
Friday the 13th (2009) electronic press kit
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horrorsociety · 6 years
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Intense Thriller "Of Unknown Origin" Makes Blu-ray Debut May 22nd From Scream Factoy Read More Here: https://www.horrorsociety.com/2018/04/08/intense-thriller-of-unknown-origin-makes-blu-ray-debut-may-22nd-from-scream-factoy/
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brokehorrorfan · 5 years
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Munster, Go Home! will be released on Blu-ray for the first time on March 31 via Scream Factory. The 1966 horror-comedy film was produced immediately after The Munsters completed its original television run.
The Munsters original cast members Fred Gwynne (Herman Munster), Yvonne De Carlo (Lily Munster), Al Lewis (Grandpa), and Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster) reprise their roles, while Debbie Watson joins the family to play Marilyn.
Earl Bellamy directs from a script by fellow The Munsters alumni Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, and George Tibbles. Terry-Thomas, Hermione Gingold, Robert Pine, John Carradine, Bernard Fox, and Richard Dawson round out the cast.
Special features will be announced at a later date.
Herman Munster inherits a mansion in England and moves the family into an estate full of ghosts and other surprises.
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brokehorrorfan · 6 years
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Quatermass 2 and Quatermass and the Pit will be released on Blu-ray on May 14 via Scream Factory. Extras will be announced at a later date. Produced by Hammer Films, both movies are sequels to 1955's The Quatermass Xperiment.
1957's Quatermass 2 (released in the US as Enemy from Space) is directed by Val Guest (The Quatermass Xperiment). Brian Donlevy, John Longden, Sid James, Bryan Forbes, William Franklyn, and Vera Day star.
Quatermass and the Pit (released in the US as Five Million Years to Earth) is directed by Roy Ward Baker (Asylum). James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, and Julian Glover star.
Quatermass 2:
Professor Quatermass (Brian Donlevy) is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings, Quatermass leads a mob of local workers to a showdown with the extraterrestrials.
Quatermass and the Pit:
Hobbs End, Knightsbridge, London. While working on a new subway tunnel for the London Underground, a group of construction workers uncover a strangely shaped skull. Nearby, another discovery: a large, mysterious and impenetrable metal object. Initially mistaken for an unexploded bomb, the object and its strange power turn out to be far more horrific than anybody could have possibly imagined. Is it of this earth? Could it be the ancestral link to mankind's evolution? Or could it be an ancient link to the unleashing of the ultimate evil? There's only one man capable of unravelling the clues, and his name is Professor Bernard Quatermass (Andrew Keir), a man of science who thrives on the dark mysteries of the world.
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brokehorrorfan · 7 years
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Scream Factory has finalized the specs for its Blu-ray release of The House That Dripped Blood, which streets on May 8. The 1971 British horror anthology has been newly remastered in high definition.
Produced by Amicus, the film is directed by Peter Duffell and co-written by Robert Bloch (Psycho). Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Denholm Elliott, Ingrid Pitt, Nyree Dawn Porter, and Jon Pertwee star.
Read on for the newly-announced special features.
Special features:
Audio Commentary by film historian/author Troy Howarth (new)
Interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins (new)
Audio commentary with director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigby
A-Rated Horror Film – Vintage featurette with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks
Theatrical trailers (English and Spanish)
Radio spots
Amicus radio spots collection
Still gallery
A Scotland Yard inspector’s search for a missing film star leads him to a haunted house. The house sets the framework for four separate tales of terror written by the author of Psycho, Robert Bloch, and starring horror icons Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Ingrid Pitt. All four stories center on the mysterious fates of tenants who have leased the mansion over the years.
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