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Post by endo on Jun 10, 2015 17:09:53 GMT -5
"Scream Factory's taking us back into the Robeson house on August 11th with their Collector's Edition Blu-ray of Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs, complete with special features comprising two audio commentaries, interviews, and much more. Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – Shout! Factory has announced the August 11 Blu-ray release of horror master Wes Craven’s The People Under The Stairs (Collector’s Edition). The Scream Factory treatment of this much-loved film includes several new bonus features. This terrifying journey from the director of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream takes you inside a demented house. Trapped inside the fortified home owned by a mysterious couple, a young boy is suddenly thrust into a nightmare, quickly learning the true nature of the house's homicidal inhabitants and the secret creatures hidden deep within the house. Starring Everett McGill (Twin Peaks, Dune), Wendy Robie (Twin Peaks), Brandon Adams (The Mighty Ducks), Ving Rhames (Piranha 3D, Mission Impossible), A.J. Langer (Escape From L.A.) and Sean Whalen (Rob Zombie’s Halloween II, Hatchet III), this “ambitious…very strange horror movie” (Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide) will grab you when you least expect it… and never let go. The People Under The Stairs (Collector’s Edition) Special Features: Audio Commentary with writer/director Wes Craven Audio Commentary with actors Brandon Adams, A.J. Langer, Sean Whalen, and Yan Birch House Mother – an interview with actress Wendy Robie What Lies Beneath – interviews with special make-up effects Artists Greg Nicotero, Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman House of Horrors – an interview with director of photography Sandi Sissel Settling The Score – an interview with composer Don Peake Behind-The-Scenes Footage Vintage “Making of” Featurette Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Still Galleries (Original Storyboards and Official Stills)" link
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Post by leangreen76 on Jun 17, 2015 10:06:01 GMT -5
I love this move! Everett McGill running around in his sadomasochistic suit and getting all bent out of shape over his "Daughter" and Fool running around inside the walls, often unintentionally funny as well!
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Post by endo on Jun 17, 2015 11:03:03 GMT -5
I love this movie too, man and woman make me laugh.
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Post by gorepolice on Jun 17, 2015 16:57:43 GMT -5
I already have this on blu-ray, and none of these extra features are enough to make me want to double dip on it. I really do love the new artwork for it though.
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Post by endo on Jun 17, 2015 17:15:50 GMT -5
I like that artwork too, fits perfect with the movie.
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Post by horrorholic4life on Jun 19, 2015 21:46:52 GMT -5
I love this movie. I personally think it's one of Craven's best.
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Post by james on Jun 24, 2015 18:02:44 GMT -5
I've never been a *huge* Craven fan, overall, but I love this one. IMO it's one of the most underrated movies of his career.
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Post by endo on Jun 24, 2015 20:07:36 GMT -5
It's a really good movie and doesn't feel like a lot of other Craven movies. Good cast too. I like it a lot.
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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Jan 19, 2020 9:02:20 GMT -5
As much as I love seeing Everitt McGill in mostly anything, especially Twin Peaks (which is where his wife in this is also from AS his wife on that show), this movie didn't really work for me. There's some nice touches and Wes Craven isn't completely out of touch here before moving on to the likes of such greatness as New Nightmare and Scream, but this movie is very uneven. More comedic than horrifying. Although one could look at this movie as Wes Craven's version of Twin Peaks, but then again that doesn't hold a candle to David Lynch and Mark Frost's vision. Not in the least. I would like to rewatch this one someday, just maybe not for some time.
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