Crime Zone and Future Kick have been released on Blu-ray together via Scream Factory. Limited to 1,500, the double feature is available for $29.98 exclusively from Shout Factory.
Crime Zone is a 1988 post-apocalyptic action film directed by Luis Llosa (Anaconda) and written by Daryl Haney (Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood). David Carradine, Peter Nelson, Sherilyn Fenn, and Michael Shaner star. Roger Corman executive produces.
Future Kick is a 1991 post-apocalyptic action film written and directed by Damian Klaus. Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Meg Foster, Chris Penn, Eb Lottimer, Al Ruscio, and Jeff Pomerantz star. Roger Corman executive produces.
Crime Zone has been newly scanned in 2K from the original camera negative with 2.0 Mono DTS-HD Master Audio. Future Kick has been newly scanned in 2K from the interpositive with 2.0 Stereo DTS-HD Master Audio. Special features are listed below.
Crime Zone special features:
Theatrical trailer
A mysterious stranger recruits a pair of young lovers to commit a crime spree in a futuristic police state, promising them the only thing that matters... escape
Future Kick special features:
72-minute alternate cut (in standard definition)
Theatrical trailer
Set in 2025, man is a victim of his own technology and corporations deal to a black market that trades in human body parts.
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"the towns disaster, risks reduction and management office"
that probably the most fake sounding office title yet
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Aizawa: I don't get it Problem Child. Everywhere you go you run into and/or fight villains...but your house hasn't been attacked ONCE?
Izuku: Nope! And if you don't believe me you can just ask my dad about it. He's there all the time.
On that day, Aizawa had a very bad feeling but in order to preserve what was left of his sanity, he decided not to investigate.
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And that is how you use your voice 💯 We’re happy to see that he doubled down his support even after the insane amount of backlash he received after his speech at the Oscars. Backlash by the way for saying that he’s against humans in Gaza being obliterated, a very normal stance to have, but we guess not in our world.
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