The good news? Rob Zombie recorded a brand new commentary track for the 20th anniversary of his debut feature House of 1000 Corpses. The bad news? It’s not included on the new 20th anniversary Blu-ray disc, which was just released by Lionsgate this week.
Unfortunately, Rob Zombie’s 20-years-later Director’s Commentary track is a Digital Exclusive, but what exactly does that mean? And how do you listen to the new track?
You have two options. The first is you can buy the brand new 20th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray, which comes with a Digital Copy that’s housed inside the Blu-ray case. The flyer gives you a code that you can enter at lionsgate.com/redeem, and that code unlocks the Digital Copy. You’re then given the option to load the copy directly into a platform like Vudu.
From there, you’ll want to navigate over to the...
Unfortunately, Rob Zombie’s 20-years-later Director’s Commentary track is a Digital Exclusive, but what exactly does that mean? And how do you listen to the new track?
You have two options. The first is you can buy the brand new 20th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray, which comes with a Digital Copy that’s housed inside the Blu-ray case. The flyer gives you a code that you can enter at lionsgate.com/redeem, and that code unlocks the Digital Copy. You’re then given the option to load the copy directly into a platform like Vudu.
From there, you’ll want to navigate over to the...
- 4/12/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
In the ‘80s, probably more movies than you realize became animated series. Sure, The Real Ghostbusters and Disney’s spinoff series were prolific, but did you know even Ace Ventura, Dumb and Dumber, Beetlejuice, Bill and Ted, The Karate Kid and Back to the Future had cartoons? Those all make sense as they were family friendly films. But even some R-rated movies spawned kiddie cartoons.
Peter Weller | Orion Pictures Corporation/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images R-rated ‘Robocop’ movies had 2 animated series
The Robocop live-action films would eventually go PG-13 and include a child character in Robocop 3. But, there’s no mistaking the first two Robocops are not for kids. Still, the idea of a robot police officer could be kid-friendly, if you stripped it of the ultra-violence, profanity, corporate satire and Jesus metaphor.
The first Robocop animated series came out only one year after the 1987 original movie, so it...
Peter Weller | Orion Pictures Corporation/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images R-rated ‘Robocop’ movies had 2 animated series
The Robocop live-action films would eventually go PG-13 and include a child character in Robocop 3. But, there’s no mistaking the first two Robocops are not for kids. Still, the idea of a robot police officer could be kid-friendly, if you stripped it of the ultra-violence, profanity, corporate satire and Jesus metaphor.
The first Robocop animated series came out only one year after the 1987 original movie, so it...
- 2/22/2023
- by Fred Topel
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The first time I saw Damien Leone‘s slasher epic Terrifier 2 it was like a bolt of lightning shooting through my body – in fact, I felt exactly like good ol’ Stoney here. It’s hard to describe that kind of excitement, but horror fans know exactly what I’m talking about.
Anyways, I was excited, extremely excited, and I had nobody to share it with. The first thing I did was send it to our Editor-in-Chief John Squires to see if I had lost my mind. When he returned the same enthusiasm, I knew Terrifier 2 was something special. Still, none of us anticipated this.
When Cinedigm and Bloody Disgusting acquired Terrifier 2, the plan was for a brief theatrical stint before sending it to Screambox and digital/VOD platforms. Damien insisted that the film be released completely uncut and in its true form, the way he intended and...
Anyways, I was excited, extremely excited, and I had nobody to share it with. The first thing I did was send it to our Editor-in-Chief John Squires to see if I had lost my mind. When he returned the same enthusiasm, I knew Terrifier 2 was something special. Still, none of us anticipated this.
When Cinedigm and Bloody Disgusting acquired Terrifier 2, the plan was for a brief theatrical stint before sending it to Screambox and digital/VOD platforms. Damien insisted that the film be released completely uncut and in its true form, the way he intended and...
- 10/16/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
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