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Old 07-18-2011, 08:31 AM
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September 7th, on Blu-Ray...



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Audiences will experience High Definition thrills as Lionsgate debuts Guillermo Del Toro's never-before-seen director's cut of Mimic, available for the very first time anywhere, on 1080P High Definition Blu-ray Disc September 7. This all new cut of the film, featuring seven minutes of restored footage, introduces subtle character moments that transform Mimic into a film that Del Toro fans and newcomers alike will embrace as the definitive version.

ALL NEW BLU-RAY DISC SPECIAL FEATURES*
· Video Prologue with director Guillermo del Toro- NEW
· Audio commentary with director/co-writer Guillermo Del Toro - NEW
· "Reclaiming Mimic" featurette - NEW
· "A Leap In Evolution - The Creatures of Mimic" featurette - NEW
· "Back Into The Tunnels - Shooting Mimic" featurette - NEW
· Deleted scenes - NEW
· Storyboard animatics - NEW
· Gag reel - NEW
· Theatrical Trailer


On September 27th, on Blu-Ray...



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In 1982, a low budget horror film raised its twisted head and created a buzz with a strange mix of comedy, gore, sleaze and heartfelt pathos. On September 27th, Image Entertainment and Something Weird proudly join forces to unleash Basket Case in a brand new HD transfer supervised by writer/director Frank Henenlotter. The Blu-ray has an SRP of $17.97 and contains a basket full of bonus features including an all-new video introduction by the director, commentary tracks and outtakes.

Bonus Features include:
- New Full-Frame HD Transfer Preserving the Original 16mm Camera Ratio
- New Video Introduction by Director Frank Henenlotter
- Audio Commentary by Director Frank Henenlotter, Producer Edgar Ievins, and Actress Beverly Bonner
- Rare Outtakes and Behind-the-Scenes Footage from the Director’s Personal Collection
- Two Theatrical Trailers plus TV Spot
- 2001 Video Short: In Search of the Hotel Broslin
- Two Rare Basket Case Radio Spots
- Gallery of Basket Case Exploitation Art and Behind-the-Scene Photos


On September 27th...on Blu-Ray...



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He’s been hailed as a visionary and as a provocateur. His films have legions of fans, and just as many detractors. In 1963, he introduced stunned audiences to a new kind of cinema with Blood Feast – and in the process single-handedly launched “splatter cinema.” He is writer/director Herschell Gordon Lewis and he is truly the “Godfather of Gore.”

On September 27, Image Entertainment and Something Weird pay homage to a true cinematic legend with the DVD release of Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore, and the high definition premieres of grindhouse classics Blood Feast, Two Thousand Maniacs and Color Me Blood Red with The Blood Trilogy Blu-ray Special Edition!

With a $14.98 SRP for the DVD, and a $17.97 SRP for the Blu-ray™, fans will have a chance to not only explore the wild world of Lewis and his exploitation films, but they will be able to experience every splat, every slice and every drop of fake blood and guts in full 1080p glory! In addition, each release contains a crypt-full of special bonus features including audio commentaries, deleted scenes, outtakes, original theatrical trailers and art galleries.

Bonus Features on Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore:

Over an Hour of Deleted Scenes!
Herschell Gordon Lewis Trailer Reel!
Rare Lewis Short: Hot Night at the Go-Go Lounge!
Gallery of Herschell Gordon Lewis Exploitation Art!
The Blood Trilogy Blu-ray™ presents three pioneering features from Herschell Gordon Lewis with all-new 1080p high-definition transfers and remastered 5.1 DTS HD audio, along with some bloody-good supplements.


Bonus features on The Blood Trilogy Blu-ray:

3 Audio commentaries by Herschell Gordon Lewis and David Friedman
Outtakes
Carving Magic with William Kerwin and Harvey Korman
Blood Feast theatrical trailer
Two Thousand Maniacs theatrical trailer
Color Me Blood Red theatrical trailer
Galleries of exploitation art


On October 4th...on Blu-Ray...



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Lionsgate will be releasing an HD transfer of Peter Jackson's gorefest Dead Alive on October 4. Unfortunately, beyond Lionsgate's control, it will be the domestic version without the additional blood and guts. At least it leaves something to look forward to...

The early film from Oscar winning director Peter Jackson is a cult classic with horror fans. Hysterical, outrageous and filled with bloodthirsty zombies, the film hits Blu-ray just in time for its 20th anniversary.
Remember, it might be the R-Rated version so beware.
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