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The Quatermass Xperiment will be released on Blu-ray on December 12 via Kino Lorber. The 1955 British sci-fi horror film includes reversible artwork featuring its alternate US title, The Creeping Unknown.
Val Guest (The Day the Earth Caught Fire) directs from a script he co-wrote with Richard H. Landau (The Black Hole), based on the 1955 BBC serial from Nigel Kneale. Brian Donlevy, Richard Wordsworth, Jack Warner, David King-Wood, Margia Dean, and Maurice Kaufmann star.
Special features - including an interview with master of horror John Carpenter - are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Gary Gerani (new)
Audio commentary by director Val Guest, moderated by film historian Marcus Hearn
Interview with filmmaker John Carpenter
Interview with director Val Guest
QX: From Reality to Fiction featurette
QX: Comparing the Versions featurette
Trailers From Hell with Ernest Dickerson
Alternate main title
Theatrical trailer
A spacecraft returns to Earth with a frightening surprise on board. Two of the ship's three astronauts have mysteriously vanished, while the third is sick with an unidentifiable illness. While doctors try to help the third man recover, an investigation takes place to figure out just what happened to his comrades. As it turns out, the survivor’s body has been taken over by an alien fungus that needs blood to survive. After the astronaut escapes from the hospital, he transforms into a monster, attacking everyone who gets in its way. Meanwhile, Scotland Yard detective Lomax (Jack Warner) and Professor Bernard Quatermass (Brian Donlevy), a determined scientist, attempt to track down the creature before it finds new victims.
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#the quatermass xperiment#val guest#nigel kneal#horror#british horror#50s horror#1950s horror#brian donlevy#the quatermass experiment#dvd#gift#kino lorber#jack warner#50s sci fi#1950s sci fi#john carpenter
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Bram Stoker's Death Ship: The Last Voyage of the Demeter, May-August 2010, written by Gary Gerani, interior art by Stuart Sayger, covers by Cliff Nielsen.
Adaptation of the Captain's log chapter from Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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GARY GERANI / STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI THE ORIGINAL TOPPS TRADING CARD SERIES, VOLUME THREE
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Card art by David O. Miller, scanned from The Art of Star Wars Galaxy, Vol. 2 by Gary Gerani. The predator here is known as the worrt. I’ve never found the name of the prey.
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Pumpkinhead (1988)
Pumpkinhead isn't a particularly frightening or suspenseful or horror film but I still find myself recommending it. The acting is pretty good, the special effects are terrific and the story original.
Ed Harley (Henriksen) has just learned that his son has been killed. The teenagers who ran him over just left him behind to die. Filled with a desire for vengeance, Harley calls upon a vengeful demon to make them pay. This vengeance, he soon realizes, comes at a cost too high for even him to pay.
I know Pumpkinhead has its work cut out for it due to that title but it works when you see it play out. Set in a remote area in the southern United States, there’s something otherworldly about the land. The isolation, the slow crippling heat that compels people to laze around, the natural mythology of the south makes this strange tale feel like the origin of an urban legend. You assume “Pumpkinhead” is the name people give to the monster because everyone who knew what it was actually called is long gone. It's an effort to get people not to take the macabre tale too seriously but everyone knows, deep down, it's a very real evil.
The characters are more developed than you'd assume. Ed and his son make for a sweet, believable family. I’m always wary of child actors, particularly in horror films, where the acting can often be sub-par. Young Matthew Hurley is great in his role. When the kid got hurt, I felt genuinely upset because I'd grown to like him. Similarly, I thought the teenagers -for what they are- were well developed too. They give a legitimate explanation for their actions and are foolish but generic bullies. While there isn’t much tension in the scenes where Pumpkinhead is walking around killing these teenagers, seeing them try to figure out if they should stay with the injured boy, run away, find a scapegoat to blame or do something else and then have their decision literally come back to haunt them makes you unsure how to feel about either camp.
The titular monster lacks personality. It does have a supernatural element to it that you haven't been before, however, and the special effects are terrific. I would have expected nothing less of Stan Winston.
It’s funny that the elements you'd expect the film to put all its efforts into do not achieve the same level as what you assumed would be afterthoughts like the characters, drama, and original mythology. Pumpkinhead is skillfully brought to life but it looks more like an alien than a demon. The kills? not particularly interesting because Pumpkinhead is nothing more than a monster who grabs people and tosses them around until they’re dead.
I’m unsure who will enjoy Pumpkinhead more; hardcore horror fans will want to check it out as a curiosity, casual movie-viewers won’t really find it frightening... maybe special effects enthusiasts? Ultimately the ideas and story (particularly the ending, which is terrific) are more interesting than the final results. It’s more of a rental than a forgotten classic. It's still far better than anything titled Pumpkinhead has any right to be. (Fullscreen version on DVD, December 30, 2014)
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Jurassic Park: The Original Topps Trading Card Series
Jurassic Park: The Original Topps Trading Card Series
Journey back to where it all started in this deluxe collection showcasing the classic Topps trading cards from 1993—timed for the theatrical release of Jurassic World: DominionWhen Jurassic Park was released almost 30 years ago, it was an immediate blockbuster and went on to become one of entertainment’s largest multimedia franchises, with five more films, theme park attractions, and a robust…
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Vampirella
calling_monster_island Vampirella #vampirella #talisasoto #jimwynorski #garygerani #forrestjackerman #forrestackerman
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker - Available Now from Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Kolchak: The Night Stalker, the uniquely eerie mystery series that paved the way for The X-Files, finally comes to Blu-ray with all 20 episodes digitally restored to capture every shiver, every scream and every bump in the night. Emmy nominee Darren McGavin reprises his role from the popular television movies The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973) as Carl Kolchak, a headstrong investigative reporter on the trail of the paranormal: zombies, vampires, werewolves, ghosts, succubi and even aliens. No matter how unnatural or unbelievable, Kolchak is there to uncover the truth… one supernatural threat at a time.
Join the hunt in the dark alleys and creepy hidden lairs of Chicago with such sensational guest stars as Scatman Crothers, Antonio Fargas, Tom Skerritt, Dick Van Patten, Jamie Farr, Phil Silvers, Jim Backus, William Smith, Julie Adams, Cathy Lee Crosby, Carolyn Jones, Tom Bosley and many more. Kolchak: The Night Stalker co-starred Simon Oakland (Bullitt) and Ruth McDevitt (The Birds).
Brand New 2K Masters for All 20 Episodes
NEW Interview with David Chase, the Creator of The Sopranos and Co-Writer of Eight Kolchak: The Night Stalker Episodes
NEW Interview with Dana Gould, the Creator of Stan Against Evil
NEW Booklet Essay by Mark Dawidziak, the Author of The Night Stalker Companion and Kolchak Novel, Grave Secrets
NEW Audio Commentary for THE RIPPER by Mark Dawidziak, the Author of The Night Stalker Companion and Kolchak Novel, Grave Secrets
NEW Audio Commentary for THE ZOMBIE by Author/Historian David J. Schow
NEW Audio Commentary for THEY HAVE BEEN, THEY ARE, THEY WILL BE… by Novelist/Critic Kim Newman and Writer/Journalist Barry Forshaw
NEW Audio Commentary for THE VAMPIRE by Film Historian Tim Lucas
NEW Audio Commentary for THE WEREWOLF by Filmmaker/Historian Constantine Nasr
NEW Audio Commentary for FIREFALL by Author/Historian David J. Schow
NEW Audio Commentary for THE DEVIL’S PLATFORM by Filmmaker/Historian Constantine Nasr and Screenwriter/Producer Rodney Barnes
NEW Audio Commentary for BAD MEDICINE by Film Historian/Screenwriter Gary Gerani
NEW Audio Commentary for THE SPANISH MOSS MURDERS by Film Historian/Screenwriter Steve Haberman
NEW Audio Commentary for THE SPANISH MOSS MURDERS by Filmmaker/Historian Steve Mitchell and Screenwriter/Producer Cyrus Voris
NEW Audio Commentary for THE ENERGY EATER by Mike White and Chris Stachiw of The Kolchak Tapes Podcast
NEW Audio Commentary for HORROR IN THE HEIGHTS by Film Historian/Screenwriter Gary Gerani
NEW Audio Commentary for MR. R.I.N.G. by Filmmaker/Historian Steve Mitchell and Screenwriter/Producer Cyrus Voris
NEW Audio Commentary for PRIMAL SCREAM by Filmmaker/Historian Steve Mitchell and Screenwriter/Producer Cyrus Voris
NEW Audio Commentary for THE TREVI COLLECTION by Film Historian/Author Amanda Reyes
NEW Audio Commentary for CHOPPER by Novelist/Critic Kim Newman and Writer/Journalist Barry Forshaw
NEW Audio Commentary for DEMON IN LACE by Novelist/Critic Kim Newman and Writer/Journalist Barry Forshaw
NEW Audio Commentary for LEGACY OF TERROR by Film Historian/Author Amanda Reyes
NEW Audio Commentary for THE KNIGHTLY MURDERS by Filmmaker/Historian Michael Schlesinger
NEW Audio Commentary for THE YOUTH KILLER by Novelist/Critic Kim Newman and Writer/Journalist Barry Forshaw
NEW Audio Commentary for THE SENTRY by Film Historian/Screenwriter Gary Gerani
THE DEVIL’S PLATFORM – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
BAD MEDICINE – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
THE SPANISH MOSS MURDERS – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
THE ENERGY EATER – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
HORROR IN THE HEIGHTS – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
MR. R.I.N.G. – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
PRIMAL SCREAM – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
THE TREVI COLLECTION – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
CHOPPER – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
DEMON IN LACE – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
LEGACY OF TERROR – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
THE KNIGHTLY MURDERS – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
THE YOUTH KILLER – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
THE SENTRY – TV Spot (New 2K Master)
Newly Commissioned Art by Mark Maddox
Optional English Subtitles
https://tinyurl.com/KolchakBlu
#Kolchak: The Night Stalker#Carl Kolchak#Darren McGavin#Dan Curtis#ABC#The X-Files#Janos Skorzeny#The Kolchak Papers#Jeff Rice#2K Scan#David Chase#Simon Oakland#Tony Vincenzo#Ruth McDevitt#Emily Cowles#Dana Gould#Kim Newman#Kino Lorber Studio Classics
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30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story Official Trailer #2 (2017)
30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story Official Trailer #2 (2017)
Theatrical trailer for the documentary 30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story. In the 1980s a bunch of underground cartoonists parodied a popular doll. The resulting commercial product tapped into the international kid zeitgeist. That young generation felt, rather than knew, that this product spoke to the rebellious nature they had for the corporate pop culture that was being fed to…
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Pumpkinhead will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 10 via Scream Factory. The 1988 horror film marked the directorial debut of special effects legend Stan Winston (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2).
Shout Factory is offering an exclusive set with an 18x24 poster, a prism sticker, a set of five enamel pins by Matthew Skiff (limited to 500), and a set of five 8x10 lobby cards by Beyond Horror Design (limited to 500). Pictured below, it costs $139.99.
Mark Patrick Carducci (Neon Maniacs) and Gary Gerani (Trading Point) wrote the script. Lance Henriksen stars with John D'Aquino, Jeff East, Kerry Remsen, and Tom Woodruff Jr. as Pumpkinhead.
Pumpkinhead has been newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision HDR and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 sound. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by co-writer Gary Gerani and creature creators Tom Woodruff Jr. and Alec Gillis
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by co-writer Gary Gerani and creature creators Tom Woodruff Jr. and Alec Gillis
Interview with co-writer Richard Weinman
Interview with actor John D'Aquino
Interview with actor Matthew Hurley
Remembering the Monster Kid: A Tribute to Stan Winston featurette
Evolution of a Demon featurette
The Cursed and the Damned featurette
The Tortured Soul of Ed Harley featurette
Constructing Vengeance featurette
Razorback Holler featurette
Demonic Toys featurette
Behind-the-scenes footage
Still gallery
Theatrical trailer
When a group of teenagers inadvertently kill his only son, Ed Harley (Lance Henriksen) seeks the powers of a backwoods witch to bring the child back to life. But instead, she invokes "Pumpkinhead" – a monstrously clawed demon which, once reborn, answers only to Ed's bloodlust. But as the creature wreaks its slow, unspeakable tortures on the teens, Ed confronts a horrifying secret about his connection to the beast – and realizes that he must find a way to stop its deadly mission before he becomes one with the creature forever.
Pre-order Pumpkinhead.
#pumpkinhead#horror#80s horror#1980s horror#stan winston#lance henriksen#scream factory#dvd#gift#80s movies#1980s movies#horror movies#matthew skiff#beyond horror design#horror film
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PDF Star Wars: The Original Topps Trading Card Series, Volume One -- Gary Gerani
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GARY GERANI / STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK THE ORIGINAL TOPPS TRADING CARD SERIES, VOLUME TWO
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VAMPIRELLA (1996) Reviews of so-bad-it's-good sci-fi fantasy movie
VAMPIRELLA (1996) Reviews of so-bad-it’s-good sci-fi fantasy movie
Vampirella is a 1996 American sci-fi fantasy film about the titular character who travels to Earth to seek revenge for her murdered father Directed and co-produced by Jim Wynorski from a screenplay written by Gary Gerani based on the comic book by Frank Frazetta and Trina Robbins and the character created by Forrest J. Ackerman. Produced by Paul Hertzberg and Angela Baynes. Executive produced by…
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#1996#Brian Bloom#Jim Wynorski#movie film#review reviews#Richard Joseph Paul#Roger Corman#Roger Daltrey#Talisa Soto#Vampirella
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