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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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Nightmare Honeymoon (1974)
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pookiestheone · 1 year
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John Beck Uncensored photo series
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ad-j · 4 months
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WATCHLIST 2023: Rollerball
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cinemaquiles · 4 months
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Mais um filme que serviu de premissa para Exterminador do futuro? "Cyborg 2087" (1966)
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Audrey Rose will be released on Blu-ray on November 8 via Arrow Video. Christopher Shy designed the new cover art for the 1977 horror drama; the original poster is in the reverse side.
Robert Wise (The Haunting, The Sound of Music, West Side Story) directs from a script by Frank De Felitta (The Entity), based on his own 1975 novel. Marsha Mason, Anthony Hopkins, and John Beck star.
Audrey Rose has been newly restored in 2K from a 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative with original lossless mono audio. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by film critic Jon Towlson (new)
Interview with magician Adam Cardone about reincarnation and belief in Audrey Rose (new)
Then and Now filming locations featurette (new)
Interview with writer Frank De Felitta
Interview with film music historian Daniel Schweiger
I’ve Been Here Before - Visual essay on reincarnation in cinema by film historian Lee Gambin
Theatrical trailer
Image gallery
Booklet with new writing by critics Kimberly Lindbergs and Johnny Mains (first pressing only)
All Bill and Jane Templeton wish for is a quiet, peaceful life with their 11-year-old daughter Ivy. But their dreams turn to nightmares as Ivy is besieged first by terrifying ‘memories’ of events that never occurred… and then by a mysterious stranger who stalks her every move, and claims that Ivy was in fact his daughter in another life.
Pre-order Audrey Rose.
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pygartheangel · 2 years
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pretty-little-fools · 2 years
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Constance (Morgan Fairchild), Sam (John Beck), Lane (Cristina Raines) et Luta Mae (Stella Stevens).
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schlock-luster-video · 5 months
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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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Audrey Rose (1977)
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ghcstao3 · 5 months
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soap’s favourite way to shut up unruly recruits is not by making examples out of people or being unnecessarily rude in retaliation, no. his favourite way is by making ghost show off.
sure, soap could show off a few things himself that would probably work all the same, but ghost just has an added scare factor given his reputation.
that, and for whatever reason, the man can also do stupid things like throw a knife and hit a target dead centre while blindfolded and using his non-dominant hand. so. getting ghost to show off it is.
and it works, particularly when ghost makes off with some comment about the recruits needing to listen to the sergeant or next time that target is their head—so, really, soap sees no point in changing his methodology.
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cinemaquiles · 4 months
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A versão de "A máquina do tempo", uma adaptação de HG Wells que pouca gente conhece!
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Rollerball will be released on 4K Ultra HD on November 22 via Scream Factory. The 1975 sci-fi action film is directed by Norman Jewison (The Hurricane, In the Heat of the Night).
William Harrison wrote the scriot, based on his own 1973 short story. James Caan, John Houseman, Maud Adams, John Beck, Moses Gunn, and Ralph Richardson star. The film was remade in 2002.
Special features will be announced at a later date.
In the future, there are no wars. There is no crime. There is only... the game. In a world where ruthless corporations reign supreme, this vicious and barbaric "sport" is the only outlet for the pent-up anger and frustrations of the masses.
Tuned to their televisions, the people watch Rollerball: a brutal mutation of football, motocross, and hockey. Jonathan E. (James Caan) is the champion player – a man too talented for his own good. The Corporation has taken away the woman, Ella (Maud Adams), Jonathon loves, but they can't take away his soul – even if the diabolical corporate head (John Houseman) tells him he better retire... or suffer the old-fashioned way.
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ilikestuff69 · 7 months
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‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’ (2021)
Directed by Mike Rianda
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Sam (John Beck) et Lane (Cristina Raines).
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