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Halloween: The Complete Collection (Eight Disc Box Set) [DVD]

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Audio Commentary— Brand new discussion with cinematographer Dean Cundey, editor/production designer Tommy Lee Wallace and Nick Castle, the original man who played The Shape. In each case, the new documentary is considerably more engaging, thorough and candid than the original. aspect ratio with two DTS-HD Master Audio options, the fabled and much-talked-about version that a majority of fans agree to be superior to the theatrical cut. Audio Commentaries— The first track features Ellie Cornell (Rachel) and Danielle Harris (Jamie) while the second has author Justin Beahm interview director Dwight H. Now the headmistress of a private school, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is still struggling with the horrifying, 20-year-old memories of the maniacal killer Michael Myers when he suddenly appears again with a vengeance!

If you want to know my thoughts on the individual movies themselves (and of course you do), there are links to the specific reviews at the bottom of the page. The collectible packaging will include a newly commissioned illustration on the outer case and each film will be in its own black Blu-ray™ case with the original theatrical one sheet as the key art. And personally, there are a few reasons why I actually this entry and feel as though the filmmakers redeemed, or perhaps saved, the franchise from ending on a sour note.Rob Zombie’s Halloween and Halloween II appear to be the same as the previous Blu-ray releases from Dimension, including the mammoth, 4½ hour (? At first glance, John Carpenter’s Halloween appears to be identical to last year’s 35th Anniversary Edition.

Director Steve Miner ('Friday the 13th,' 'House,' 'Lake Placid') is great behind the camera, bathing an engaging story with moody atmosphere and several awesomely clever references, like Curtis's real-life mom Janet Leigh and subtle hints to 'Psycho. Imaging delivers plenty of background activity with very good channel separation and balance, and dialogue reproduction is distinct and pristine in the center. The Nightmare Isn't Over (HD, 45 min) — Lengthy and insightful retrospective on every aspect of the production.

Although mostly a front-heavy mix, rears are occasionally employed with mild ambient effects and subtle bleeds from the score. Halloween 5 appears to be the same as Anchor Bay’s previous Blu-ray, with two commentaries (actor Don Shanks and Beahm on one, director Dominique Othenin-Girard with actors Danielle Harris and Jeffrey Landman on the other), an On the Set featurette, original promo reel and trailer.

The brief featurette Halloween 4: Final Cut from the 2001 DVD is here, bolstered by a brand new doc, Back to Basics: The Making of Halloween 4.Halloween: Resurrection includes all of the extras from the previous Echo Bridge release, including commentary, alternate endings and deleted scenes, and featurettes. And this Halloween, Laurie's rebellious son (Josh Hartnett, 30 Days Of Night), his girlfriend (Michelle Williams, Venom), and their friends will become Michael's newest victims unless Laurie can conquer her fears and put evil in its place once and for all.

Sadly, things don't improve much when going into 'Curse,' and in fact, the series more or less starts somewhat going downhill in this entry. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used except with the prior written permission of The Digital Bits, Inc. Web Cam Special(HD, 41 min) — Extra footage from the show's reality gimmick edited into a short film of its own. Each movie comes in its own individual black Blu-ray case (the black is an especially nice touch) with the original theatrical poster artwork. Scenes with John Ottman's Original Score(HD) — A collection of six scenes presented in DTS-HD Master Audio stereo.This box set comprises three terrifying films from one of the longest running horror series in cinema history. Both Halloween II and Halloween III: Season of the Witch are identical to the previous Scream Factory releases. Although not particularly insightful for hardened fans, covering a variety of topics from performances, history and budgetary challenges, it's nonetheless an interesting listen, as the group offers their thoughts on the looks and design, criticism and the film's lasting legacy. In the first two, the POV shots are really the selling points, placing audiences in the perspective and identity of the masked maniac, making each scene all the creepier. The latter option, of course, employs the surrounds with a variety of subtle atmospherics and strong panning effects.

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