Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:31 am
Okay... HUGE NEWS! :
<img src="http://shocktillyoudrop.com/nextraimage ... es-dvd.jpg" width="275" height="350" border="0"> <img src="http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk16 ... -4FoGV.jpg" width="275" height="350" border="0">
The King of Italian Horror, Dario Argento's little-seen, thought to be long-lost in Paramount Pictures' legal hell, 1971 giallo and the completion of his famous "Animal Trilogy," has finally be announced for debut on Region 1 DVD from Ryko Distribution, who handle all of Blue Underground's releases.
Street date is February 24th and the list price will be $29.95, but horror fans and Argento completists will be stoked beyond stoked if this release turns out to be the full, 100% real deal and word so far is, everything should be set. Though the sentiment among fans is "I'll believe it when I'm holding it in my hand," I'm actually going to bite the bullet and believe in it.
Amazon.com has also a listing up and wants $26.99 for it (with the $2.99 s&h, it'll be the same amount as just about any store). Extras are supposed to include original trailers, poster & still gallery, and additional opening & closing credits sequences in English. The sound is Mono-only, but that will be good enough! The film is presented fully uncut (as it says on the cover) and in its' original 2.35:1 widescreen ratio.
<img src="http://shocktillyoudrop.com/nextraimage ... es-dvd.jpg" width="275" height="350" border="0"> <img src="http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk16 ... -4FoGV.jpg" width="275" height="350" border="0">
The King of Italian Horror, Dario Argento's little-seen, thought to be long-lost in Paramount Pictures' legal hell, 1971 giallo and the completion of his famous "Animal Trilogy," has finally be announced for debut on Region 1 DVD from Ryko Distribution, who handle all of Blue Underground's releases.
Street date is February 24th and the list price will be $29.95, but horror fans and Argento completists will be stoked beyond stoked if this release turns out to be the full, 100% real deal and word so far is, everything should be set. Though the sentiment among fans is "I'll believe it when I'm holding it in my hand," I'm actually going to bite the bullet and believe in it.
Amazon.com has also a listing up and wants $26.99 for it (with the $2.99 s&h, it'll be the same amount as just about any store). Extras are supposed to include original trailers, poster & still gallery, and additional opening & closing credits sequences in English. The sound is Mono-only, but that will be good enough! The film is presented fully uncut (as it says on the cover) and in its' original 2.35:1 widescreen ratio.


