Thursday, 15 November 2012

Deal of the Day - The Funhouse: Special Edition on Blu-ray

Its been a while since I've had a 'deal of the day', as work has been kicking my ass recently so I haven't had much of a chance to hunt out some deals for you guys. Thankfully that all changes today as I have found an absolute freakin' steal for you guys. If you've got a Blu-ray player and you live in the UK you will not want to miss this deal!
The folks over at Amazon.co.uk currently have Arrow Video's awesome transfer of Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse on glorious Blu-ray, and yes, this sucker is absolutely filled to the brim with extras. The price I hear you ask? Just £6.00! At that price you're basically stealing this, get this while you can or for someone else this Christmas.

The Blu-ray contains:

  • Brand new transfer of the film in glorious High Definition (1080p)
  • 4 panel reversible sleeve options with original and newly commissioned artwork
  • Double-sided fold-out artwork poster
  • Collector s booklet featuring brand new writing on the film by critic and author Kim Newman

  • SPECIAL FEATURES:
    • Audio commentary with The Funhouse S/FX wizard Craig Reardon and Jeffrey Reddick (creator of The Final Destination series)
    • Audio commentary with producer Derek Power and genre scholar Howard S. Bergman
    • Audio commentary with Justin Kerswell, author of Teenage Wasteland and host of the slasher cinema website Hysteria Lives, and author Calum Waddell
    • Stuck in the Funhouse with director Tobe Hooper
    • Carnage at the Carnival: Tobe Hooper Remembers The Funhouse
    • Miles of Mayhem: Acting in Tobe s Funhouse with star Miles Chapin
    • A Trilogy of Terror: The Make-up Madness of Craig Reardon, the S/FX wizard recollects his collaborations with Tobe Hooper; Eaten Alive , Poltergeist and The Funhouse
    • Master Class of Horror: Mick Garris, the director of Sleepwalkers and The Shining reflects on the crimson-covered career of his longtime colleague Tobe Hooper
    • Live Q&A with Tobe Hooper from San Francisco
    • Never before seen behind the scenes photographs from the collection of Craig Reardon


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