Bruce Campbell as Elvis Presley/Sebastian Haff
Bubba Ho-Tep (2092)
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Bubba Ho-Tep 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray, which streets on February 7 via Scream Factory. Don Coscarelli (Phantasm, The Beastmaster) writes and directs.
The 2002 horror-comedy is based on Joe R. Lansdale’s 1994 novella. Bruce Campbell stars as Elvis Presely alongside Ossie Davis, Ella Joyce, Heidi Marnhout, and Bob Ivy.
Shout Factory has several exclusive pre-order packages, including posters (with the option to get one signed by Coscarelli), a slipcover designed by Devon Whitehead, and enamel pins designed Matthew Skiff (limited to 600).
Bubba Ho-Tep has been newly newly in 4K from the original camera negative, approved by Coscarelli with DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and 2.0 sound. Extras - including three unreleased featurettes from Coscarelli’s archives - are listed below.
4K UHD special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Don Coscarelli and actor Bruce Campbell
Audio commentary by author Joe R. Lansdale
Audio commentary by “The King”
Blu-ray special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Don Coscarelli and actor Bruce Campbell
Audio commentary by author Joe R. Lansdale
Audio commentary by “The King”
Filming Locations Then and Now (previously unreleased)
Bubba Ho-Tep Egyptian Theatre Premiere (previously unreleased)
Bubba Ho-Tep at the Toronto Film Festival (previously unreleased)
Interview with actor Bruce Campbell
Interview with writer-director Don Coscarelli
Interview with makeup effects artist Robert Kurtzman
The Making of Bubba Ho-Tep
To Make A Mummy – Makeup and Effects
Fit for A King – Elvis Costuming
Rock Like An Egyptian with composer Brian Tyler
Joe R. Lansdale reads Bubba Ho-Tep
Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Don Coscarelli and Bruce Campbell
Footage from the Temple Room Floor
Archival Bruce Campbell interviews
“Bubba Ho-Tep” music video
Theatrical trailer
TV spot
Photo gallery
When mysterious deaths plague a Texas retirement home, it’s up to its most sequined senior citizen - an aging and cantankerous “Elvis” (Bruce Campbell) to take on a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy with a penchant for cowboy boots, bathroom graffiti and sucking the souls from the barely living!
Pre-order Bubba Ho-Tep.
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'Bubba Ho-Tep' by Randy Ortiz.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" screen print, in a numbered limited edition of 215 for $60.
On sale Thursday October 6 at 11am CT through Mondo.
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Haley's Horror Recs
Who needs a horror movie when you can deal with the terror of your work computer being a literal dinosaur with a mind of its own!!!!!! Nevertheless, here you go. Hang on to your hats, this is a weird one.
BUBBA HO-TEP
Mummy?
When Elvis (yes this movie is about Elvis) gets tired of being the King, he seeks out an Elvis impersonator and switches bodies. So the real Elvis Presley is spending his golden years in a crummy retirement home in the body of an impersonator, and no one will believe he is actually who he says he is. Why should they? Theres also a man running around the same place claiming to be JFK. Eventually, an ancient mummy finds its way to the retirement home and starts to suck people's souls out of their, pardon my French, assholes. Elvis and JFK have to team up to stop the mummy.
You should watch if: That description didn't totally scare you away. Thats all I got. Also Bruce Campbell is a big selling point.
Available to watch on Pluto, Tubi, and Freevee
(If you like this try; The Mummy, Elvis, The Evil Dead, Freaky Friday)
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Grave Reacts: Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) - 07/18/2023
In this video, my roommate will be reacting to her very first watch of Bubba Ho-Tep from 2002. This has a great performance by Bruce Campbell as the King, even though it's an odd but fun movie.
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