Price: $37.99
(as of Nov 01, 2024 18:01:34 UTC – Details)
Horror legend Rob Zombie’s remakes of the iconic Halloween films are arriving on Blu-ray in an Ultimate Edition. Including both the Unrated Director’s Cut and Theatrical Cut for each film and a slaughter of special features, these bloodthirsty films star Malcolm McDowell, Academy Award nominee Brad Dourif, and wrestling superstar Tyler Mane.
Halloween (2007) – Unrated & Theatrical Cuts
Rob Zombie reinvents the ultimate slasher classic, unleashing Michael Myers for a bloody roller-coaster of a rampage like fans have never seen. Including a retelling of the original story that unfolds at a breakneck pace, as well as a chilling new introduction that finally reveals the secrets behind Myers’ disturbing childhood, Halloween breathes new life into one of film history’s most terrifying tales.
Special Features:
Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
Alternate Ending with Optional Commentary
The Many Masks of Michael Myers
Meet The Cast
… and more!
Rob Zombie’s Halloween II picks up at the exact moment that 2007’s box office smash Halloween stopped and follows the aftermath of Michael Myers’ murderous rampage through the eyes of heroine Laurie Strode. Evil has a new destiny. Unleashing a trail of terror that only horror master Zombie can, Myers will stop at nothing to bring closure to the secrets of his twisted past.
Special Features:
Audio Commentary by Writer-Director Rob Zombie
Deleted and Alternate Scenes
A four-and-a-half-hour documentary by director Rob Zombie
… and more!
MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
Package Dimensions : 6.77 x 5.39 x 0.75 inches; 5.61 ounces
Director : Rob Zombie
Run time : 214 minutes
Actors : Scout Taylor-Compton, Malcolm McDowell, Sheri Moon Zombie, Tyler Mane
ASIN : B0C95G6H3T
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Todd R. Worthley –
Too expensive for these 2 movies.
The first film was great, the second film…not so much. The psychedelic stuff kind of ruined it. These films are pretty cheap to get so releasing them as a 2 movie, 4 disc set for $50 is way too optimistic of a price; despite including R theatrical and unrated versions of both films. It don’t matter. Price shouldn’t be more than $25 for the 2 movie set, and that’s being generous!!! I wouldn’t expect to sell many of these.
Michael Smith –
Too much!
Iâm waiting for Zombies films to come in 4k. Both movies theatrical cuts are better than the extended directors versions. The original was a very good reimagining of the original with one of the most imposing Michael Myers. Heâs huge and believable as a monster. Not sure what happened with Zombies 2nd take on Myers, but it was not worth the price of admission. With a $50 price tag these needed to be in 4k to even get close to justifying a purchase. Itâs great to have both cuts of each film, but again I think more tinkering did not make them better. I have all this content already and still excited to get my hands on these in 4k, but for $50 this is an easy pass. Donât make us wait much longer now that every other iteration of Halloween is out on 4k. Time for Shout or Akad to do a proper restoration. Not a scan, but a full blown restoration and then maybe a $50 price tag might be warranted and give us a look into that restoration. Now itâs time for James Wan to take on the franchise and put his imprint on this classic.
Luke Matthews –
Will Not Play On U.S. Blu-Ray Players
This listing does not mention that this is a Region B set and will not play on US blu-ray players. Instant return. Please make this more clear in the listing.
Craig Rosenthal –
It Does Not Mention the Region
When one spends 40 bucks for a set like this, I would expect it would mention in the description what region the release is in. It is a region B release. I found out the hard way when it arrived and I was not able to play it on my American player. So now I have the inconvenience of making a return and trying to find a copy of Halloween 2 that isn’t outrageously priced. Ugh…