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Title: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Pilgermann on January 25, 2007, 01:52:11 PM
I was at the Digital Bits site and they had news about an upcoming re-release of Re-Animator.  There's also some new Phantasm and Hammer Films stuff.

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Finally, Anchor Bay has also announced the release of a 2-disc H.P. Lovecraft's Re-Animator: Limited Edition DVD on 3/20 (SRP $24.98) - the first release in the new "Anchor Bay Collection" line of premium DVDs. Just 50,000 copies will be available, complete with a collectible syringe-shaped highlighter pen. The DVD will include a new anamorphic widescreen transfer approved by director Stuart Gordon, remastered audio in Dolby Digital and DTS, 2 audio commentaries (featuring Gordon, producer Brian Yuzna and actors Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott and Barbara Crampton), the new feature-length documentary Re-Animator Resurrectus, new video interviews with the cast and crew, deleted and extended scenes, trailers and TV spots, multiple still galleries, and the original H.P. Lovecraft short story and screenplay adaptation on DVD-ROM. Ah yes... I remember all those exploding intestines fondly: Re-Animator has the unlikely honor of being the first film my wife and I ever saw together in a theater. And here we are, still together more than 20 years later! FYI, the Anchor Bay Collection titles will all feature restored picture and sound, and newly-produced extras. According to the studio, "future Anchor Bay Collection releases include Don Coscarelli's 1978 cult favorite Phantasm, the 1994 sequel Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, and an upcoming Hammer Films box set." Here's a look at cover art for the Re-Animator Limited Edition and that cool pen...


(http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/miscgfx/covers3/reanimator2discsedvd.jpg)(http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/miscgfx2/reanimator2discsepen.jpg)

I still haven't seen this film.  I think there's a midnight show at a local theater this Saturday, but alas, I have to work that night.


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Doc Daneeka on January 25, 2007, 04:05:52 PM
Pray for Willard!


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 25, 2007, 05:05:29 PM
I already have the Millenium Edition of Re-Animator that Elite put out a few years back.  It took is a double disc and has a ton of special features.

I also have a couple of Re-Animator syringes similar to the one pictured here.  My wife and I got them at the screening of Beyond Re-Animator.

Still, a new video/audio transfer and documentaries sound good.  I think the Elite version is basically a DVD version of the Laserdisc.  Might have to put in a pre-order on this.


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 25, 2007, 05:14:20 PM
Well....just pre-ordered it.

Amazon has it for just 18.00!

They also have a bunch of "classic creature flicks" for 50% off, so I bought The Phibes double feature DVD to get the free shipping.

Thanks for the heads up on this Pilgermann!


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Torgo on January 25, 2007, 05:17:33 PM
I've had the Millenium Edition 2 disc Re-Animator set for a little while now by Elite Entertainment.

It has an anamorphic widescreen transfer that is stupendous. I really don't see how anchor bay is going to improve on that that much.

As for the new extras, they seem cool, but like I said, the Millenium Edition is fine for me.

I am interested though in the new Phantasm discs though.


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 25, 2007, 05:56:56 PM
I've had the Millenium Edition 2 disc Re-Animator set for a little while now by Elite Entertainment.

It has an anamorphic widescreen transfer that is stupendous. I really don't see how anchor bay is going to improve on that that much.

As for the new extras, they seem cool, but like I said, the Millenium Edition is fine for me.

I am interested though in the new Phantasm discs though.

I hope they release the awesome "Orb Edition" that R2 got.  I'd kill for that set.




Pilgermann,

If you have the option to see Re-Animator in the theater, then you should go no matter what.  I've never seen the film in the theater, just one of the sequels.  The film, on DVD at least is absolutely fantastic.  Quit your job, pay someone to take your shift...something.  Re-Animator is a film that needs to be seen!


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Torgo on January 25, 2007, 10:24:34 PM
I actually saw a midnight showing of Beyond Re-Animator in a local theater back in 2004 I believe.

It was actually uncut and everything.  not that great of a movie compared to the other 2, but it was decent.

I was very upset though when the region 1 DVD came out and it was cut by about 30 seconds of gore/violence.


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 26, 2007, 09:01:37 AM
I actually saw a midnight showing of Beyond Re-Animator in a local theater back in 2004 I believe.

It was actually uncut and everything.  not that great of a movie compared to the other 2, but it was decent.

I was very upset though when the region 1 DVD came out and it was cut by about 30 seconds of gore/violence.

Yeah, my wife and I caught one of those showings as well.  It's one of my best theater experiences.  The audience didn't seem to be familiar with the Herbert West character, but they were cheering and laughing their asses off. 

I also thought that there was some stuff cut from the R1 DVD.  It seemed like it was missing a few parts, but could never put my finger on it.  Good to have a confirmation on that.


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: BeyondTheGrave on January 26, 2007, 03:19:30 PM
Like Skaboi and Torgo I have the Millenium Edition and I'm fine with it.

No reason for me to pick this up.


Title: Re: New Re-Animator DVD from Anchor Bay
Post by: Acidburn on January 26, 2007, 05:28:34 PM
Well last night this came in for me on netflicks and I was VERY excited about it. I have actually never seen this film. So the wife got to watch hers first (damned paper beating rock!!) and we watched the decent...which was actually really good. Then it is my turn...II pull it out of the sleve with excitement only to be completely crushed...the damned thing was broken :hatred: :hatred: :hatred: :hatred:
But luckily netflixs is cool and is sending it to me today as a replacement. So I should ahve it by tomorrow and I can join the mass of people who enjoy this film  :cheers: