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Halloween: Ultimate 11 Movie Collection: Complete Original + Rob Zombie Remakes + 2018 Sequel DVD Series + Bonus Art Card

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Byrnes, Chad (October 22, 2018). "A Killer List: The Greatest Movie Slashers of All Time". LA Weekly. Archived from the original on July 3, 2019 . Retrieved January 21, 2020.

Turek, Ryan (September 14, 2011). "Halloween II: How Universal Disrespected Moustapha Akkad". ComingSoon.net. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. The theatrical cut, which should be considered the superior version simply because it doesn’t feature that horrendously gratuitous rape scene during Michael’s escape. It got a Blu-ray release in Canada, on a double-feature disc with the theatrical cut of its sequel, but in the U.S. it’s only ever been released on DVD. Personally, the best version of this film was the workprint that got floated around near the time of the film’s release, but even that is a mostly-unwatchable piece of crap. Felsher, Michael (dir.) (2012). The Nightmare Isn't Over: The Making of Halloween II (Documentary). Scream Factory. The original HALLOWEEN is the Dean Cundey-supervised transfer from Anchor Bay's 35th anniversary Blu-Ray, and it's magnificent. This is the first time the theatrical release has been successfully replicated on home video. Scream Factory's discs of HALLOWEEN II and HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH also feature top-notch transfers and audio. Things begin to get iffy with Anchor Bay's truly disappointing treatment of HALLOWEEN 4: THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS. 4 featured the best photography of any of of Michael's 1.85:1 entries, only to suffer from a muddled, barely-above-standard-def picture and listless audio. Thing's improve a little with HALLOWEEN 5: THE REVENGE OF MICHAEL MYERS' (again, from Anchor Bay) picture and audio in particular, but not much.The bonus disc also includes an interview with the late Moustapha Akkad, a brief new interview with make-up effects artist Tom Burman on Halloween III, still galleries for Carpenter’s Halloween, Halloween 4& 5, radio spots from Halloween III, and TV spots from Halloween 4& 5 and both of Rob Zombie’s movies. Finally, the set includes 5 episodes of Sean Clark’s Horror’s Hallowed Grounds covering Halloween 4, 5 and 6, the Bus Tour episode with Clark acting as tour guide for a group of fans, and the original 2005 pilot episode focusing on Carpenter’s Halloween. Killing His Contemporaries: Dissecting The Musical Worlds Of John Carpenter". Archived from the original on June 13, 2006.

No need to review the movies here. This review is strictly for the Complete Collection Limited Deluxe Edition Blu-ray boxset.so if your a big of Halloween like myself than get's this 15 Disc deluxe edition which has the Bonus Disc which has the Extended TV version Full screen 1:33:1 format of the first HALLOWEEN on blu-ray for the first time ever Bottom line: how definitive is this set and will fans finally be satisfied? Well, it’s about as complete and definitive as it’s going to get. I’d say it rounds up about 98% of the existing bonus material from all of the other releases of these movies and that’s a pretty damn impressive achievement. The newly produced bonus material is top-notch, as good as we’ve come to expect from Scream Factory’s Collector’s Editions. It really does seem that every effort was made to correct any errors from past releases and create something special for fans who have been asked to buy these movies many, many times before. Everyone at Anchor Bay and Scream Factory deserves a round of applause for their work on this set. If you’re a horror fan, you should make this box a priority. It needs to be on your shelf.

Clover, Carol (Autumn 1987). "Her Body, Himself: Gender in the Slasher Film". Representations (20): 87–228. doi: 10.2307/2928507. JSTOR 2928507. S2CID 44603757.

Every movie is presented in 1080p HD. However, these are simply transfers and not remasters. The grain and dirt present in every other copy of these films are still present here. While it is less noticeable in the earlier films due to their old, grainy film, it is quite obvious in H20 or Resurrection. If this is something that bothers you, you might not be happy with these transfers. Personally, I think it maintains the authenticity of the film, firmly placing films in a pre-digital era. The video on 1,2, and 3 look the best to me. Sound is adequate, with a decent 5.1 digital presentation. Nothing to scream about, but all the movies sound good. The only problem I've had thus far is the sound is not in synch with the video on H4. That is bad, and it becomes worse the further into the film you get, magically fixing itself at about 1 hour in. Some reports online have claimed that it only lasts for a 10-minute stretch, but I could swear it went longer than that on mine. A replacement disc is imminent and Anchor Bay is currently working on it by all accounts. Once this is rectified, I couldn't have a single complaint about this box set's transfers. a b "Halloween II (1981) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Archived from the original on May 16, 2018 . Retrieved May 16, 2018. Halloween". British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on February 9, 2015 . Retrieved January 15, 2015. Halloween (1978)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on October 11, 2018 . Retrieved October 23, 2018.

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