In
spite of the ever-increasing decline of video stores everywhere and the (supposedly)
slow death of physical media, 2016 turned out to be a banner year for home
video with some of the most incredible Blu-ray releases yet from the likes of
Arrow Video, Grindhouse Releasing, Severin, Scream Factory, Vinegar Syndrome,
Code Red, Mondo Macabro, and several other labels. Outside of Arrow Video’s truly extraordinary
– and very limited - Herschell Gordon
Lewis box set entitled SHOCK AND GORE, there is no particular order to any of
the below titles. All of these releases
below come highly recommended and are well worthy of your hard-earned
cash.
SHOCK AND GORE – THE FILMS OF HERSCHELL
GORDON LEWIS (Arrow Video) – Quite simply, this remains one of the most impressive box sets ever
produced! 17 discs, 14 films and a
ridiculous number of extras, including commentaries, a ton of interviews, postcards,
the original BLOOD FEAST novelization, a 7” record featuring tracks from BLOOD FEAST, plus Stephen Thrower’s
92-page book, which is an amazing companion piece to Daniel Krogh and John
McCarty’s long out-of-print book, The AMAZING HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS. Mind-boggling in both sheer size and the
breadth of material contained within!
DR. BUTCHER M.D. (Severin) –
Previously available on both DVD and Blu-ray from a number of boutique labels
in its original ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST
version, Severin’s 2-disc set surpasses them all with a top-notch transfer, a
ton of extras, plus – bonus! – the
inclusion of Aquarius Releasing’s alternate and long-unavailable DR. BUTCHER M.D. edit, too. Read review
AMERICAN HORROR PROJECT VOLUME 1 (Arrow Video)
– Another stunning and absolutely invaluable box set from the ever-prolific
folks at Arrow Video, this set was curated by Stephen Thrower, author of the
indispensable book NIGHTMARE USA.
Celebrating the ‘Exploitation Independents’, the set includes
Christopher Speeth’s MALATESTA’S
CARNIVAL OF BLOOD (1973), Matt Cimber’s The WITCH WHO CAME FROM THE
SEA (1976) and Robert Allen Schnitzer’s The PREMONITION (1975).
Let’s hope Volume 2 is in the works!
I DRINK YOUR BLOOD (Grindhouse
Releasing) – This was Grindhouse’s inaugural DVD release back in 2003, and
their revisit is nothing short of spectacular.
Not only do you get a new HD restoration, but deleted scenes,
commentaries, as well as its original Cinemation co-feature I EAT YOUR SKIN (1964), plus
David Durston’s BLUE SEXTET (1969) besides;
and the “Horror Hypo” makes for a nice added touch!
PIECES (Grindhouse Releasing) – This
incredible set features brand new 4K transfers of, not only the U.S. theatrical
version of this beloved gore classic, but the alternate Spanish director’s cut
as well, plus an almost obscene
number of extras, including the feature-length documentary, 42nd STREET MEMORIES and the
original soundtrack CD… and let’s not forget
the bonus, collectible jigsaw puzzle, too!
COUNT DRACULA’S GREAT LOVE (Vinegar
Syndrome) – Along with director Javier Aguirre, this moodily melancholic
horror melodrama remains one of Paul Naschy’s more daring efforts, but has
always suffered from poor presentations in previous releases. Thanks to VS’s stellar Blu-ray, this
wonderful film is finally available in a definitive version that should long
stand the test of time. Read review
WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? (Camera Obscura)
– This remarkable poliziesco/giallo hybrid has always looked rather
drab in previous releases, but thanks to the detail-obsessed folks at Camera
Obscura, it finally receives a fresh, crisp new scan that puts all other
versions to shame. The disc also
includes a number of eye-openingly revealing extras, including an hour-long
interview with composer Stelvio Cirpriani.
Read review
NO, THE CASE IS HAPPILY RESOLVED (Camera Obscura)
– Richly deserving of a far wider audience, this taut, rarely-seen thriller features
terrific performances from both Enzo Cerusico and Riccardo Cucciolla. This is a great film worthy of reappraisal,
especially so via Camera Obscura’s handsome Blu-ray. Read review
SYMPTOMS (Mondo Macabro)
– Long thought to be lost, José Ramón Larraz’s “psychological horror” film was
a great discovery and one of MM’s finest releases especially in their “Red
Case” edition, which not only included detailed liner notes courtesy of Samm
Deighan but a second disc featuring, “Larraz on Larraz”, a career-spanning
interview.
PIGS (Vinegar Syndrome) – Long-available
in notoriously shoddy versions, VS’s disc is a real sight for sore eyes, which
featured a new 2K scan of the Interpositive and “select shots sourced from 35mm
prints.” Of course, numerous extras only
add further value to this already exceptional disc.
The EXORCIST III (Scream Factory)
– This notoriously highly-troubled and oft-maligned production gets the 2-disc
deluxe treatment, which also includes William Peter Blatty’s original
director’s cut. Even though much of the
alternate footage is sourced from inferior sources, it’s still an immersive experience. Plus, the wealth of extras shed even more
light on this highly-underrated and haunting film.
The KILLING OF AMERICA (Severin) –
As incendiary as ever, director Sheldon Renan and writer Leonard Schrader’s
look at violence in the U.S. hasn’t lost any of its power over the 35 years since
its original release. Not only does
Severin’s edition include a number of amazing extras, among them an audio
commentary with Renan, but they’ve also included the longer Japanese version, entitled
VIOLENCE U.S.A.
THAT’S SEXPLOITATION (Severin) –
Frank Henenlotter’s essential, exhaustive documentary on American sexploitation
films is every bit as entertaining as it is informative and, like many of
Something Weird Video’s early releases, it’s also loaded with a number of
special features, including a wonderful audio commentary with director Henenlotter
and the late Mike Vraney’s widow, current SWV head honcho Lisa Petrucci. Read review
BLUE SUNSHINE (FilmCentrix)
– This stunning new 4K restoration of Jeff Lieberman’s trippy horror film comes
complete with a staggering number of extras and some truly beautiful packaging
that gets most cult film fans salivating for more from this exciting new label!
BODY DOUBLE (Indicator)
– A new 4K restoration of Brian De Palma’s incredibly entertaining film that is
truly eye-popping, and the extras are second-to-none, including a beautifully
illustrated – and thick – booklet of liner
notes. This just keeps on getting better
and better with each new viewing! Keep
your eyes peeled for future Indicator releases.
The THING (Scream Factory)
– Finally, a definitive edition of this much-beloved classic, which includes a
new 2K scan of the Interpositive and ALL
of the extras from previous editions, as well as a whole wealth of all-new
stuff on top of it. Timeless, and thoroughly
worth the double or even triple-dip!
DON’T GO IN THE HOUSE (Scorpion
Releasing) – Despite grumblings online about some of the censored profanity,
this long-awaited Blu-ray was certainly worth the wait! Scorpion’s new HD scan of the original camera
negative is a real sight to behold, which also features an additional 9 minutes
of footage! The copious number of extras both new and old and cool reversible
cover art only sweeten the package. Ignore
the complaints and pick this up!
MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN (Subkultur)
– Superb, top-notch release from Germany’s Subkultur Entertainment of this
Italian gothic from director Giorgio Ferroni.
Subkultur have decked-out their release with three (!) separate versions
of the film, as well as an audio commentary and numerous other extras. Stunning!
NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND DESIRES (Mondo Macabro)
– Whenever MM decides to tackle a Jess Franco title, you know they’re going to
give it their customary red carpet treatment, and this their latest release is definitely
no exception. The HD transfer, proper
2.35:1 aspect ratio and newly-translated English subtitles add extra wonders to
Franco’s hallucinatory sexy noir.
TRAILER TRAUMA 2: DRIVE-IN MONSTERAMA (Garagehouse
Pictures) – An incredibly entertaining and utterly mammoth 3½-hour trailer compilation – including a vast array of heretofore
unreleased trailers – that truly boggles the mind. ’Nuff said! Read review
HIGHLY HONOURABLE MENTIONS:
The ALIEN FACTOR (Retromedia),
ALL NIGHT AT THE BIZARRE ART THEATRE
(Vinegar Syndrome), The AMERICAN FRIEND (Criterion Collection), BLOOD BATH (Arrow Video), BURIAL GROUND
(Severin), DEAD RINGERS (Scream Factory),
DEADLY HERO (Code Red), DOLEMITE (Vinegar Syndrome), The HORRIBLE DR.
HICHCOCK (Olive Films), The HOUSE THAT SCREAMED (Scream Factory), IN A LONELY PLACE (Criterion
Collection), KILLER DAMES: TWO
GOTHIC CHILLERS BY EMILIO P. MIRAGLIA (Arrow
Video), LITTLE FAUSS AND BIG HALSY
(Olive Films), LONE WOLF AND CUB (Criterion
Collection), MANHATTAN BABY (Blue Underground), MOBY DICK (Twilight Time),
The MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS (Olive Films), The MUTILATOR
(Arrow Video), The NEW WORLD (Criterion
Collection), ONE-EYED JACKS (Criterion Collection), PHENOMENA (Synapse Films), RAISING CAIN (Scream Factory),
The SATANIST (Garagehouse Pictures), The
SEVEN-UPS (Signal One Entertainment / Region B), TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME, JUNIE MOON (Olive Films), TENEBRAE (Synapse Films),
TRUCK STOP WOMEN (Code Red), The UNDERTAKER (Vinegar
Syndrome), WAXWORK / WAXWORK II:
LOST IN TIME (Lionsgate), WOLF LAKE (KL Studio Classics).
Great list !!! One glaring omission is the Hellraiser Scarlett Box though. Otherwise, great job
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words! I actually had that HELLRAISER box set on the list, but then realized I purchased it in October 2015. There were so many great releases this past year, so this was a challenging list to put together. But yes, Arrow Video's HELLRAISER set is also a thing of beauty!
ReplyDeleteJust to be clear, that was the U.K. edition of the Scarlet Box I was referring too!
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