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Warner Home Video will release the 1983 film "Twilight Zone: The Movie" which featured work from directors Steven Spielberg, John Landis, George Miller, and Joe Dante.
** Rumor has it that there will be no special features to the film in honor of Vic Morrow.**
The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 Stereo Surround tracks.
You'll be able to own this one from 10/9/07 for under $19.97.
HD DVD and Blu-ray releases will also be available for around $28.99 a pop.
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It's about time that this movie is being released on DVD. I can't wait to buy it. I'm pre-ordering it right now.
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What is up with Warner Bros. on this one, still not out, like the reviewer below, I can only assume there are legal issues unresolved with this one, after all they & John Landis were sued over actor Vic Morrow's death in a stunt gone wrong for the first segment, E! True Hollywood Story did a piece on it, but that was in 1986 three years after the film's release, & the E! story was told back in 1999, so again, what is the delay? this one had four segments with four different directors with John Landis(Blues Brothers) doing the first one about a racist corporate guy (Morrow) who falls victim to all of history's treatment of those he hates, mainly Jews, African American, & Chinese people, he is forced to live in their shoes & experience his own hatred, this segment of course was cut short because of his death in a stunt gone wrong that would have had him renouncing his hatred & helping those he hates & ultimately redeming himself, this was never realized, but some scenes were shot, but not seen, & maybe Warner Bros. is in legal issues as to whether they should be released, who knows, however this segment is good, the second directed by Speilberg is o.k. but nothing to get excited about that involves elderly people getting a chance to be kids again & then realizing they don't want to be young again, the third is more or less a homage to Looney Tunes directed by Joe Dante(Gremlins) in which a young boy lures a woman(Kathleen Quinlan) to his house that is controlled by his very thoughts, this kid has a mean streak & apparently he is a unseen entity that constantly has Looney Tunes in the background & uses it as a way to terrorize her & others he has brought there as well, this one is out there, but Dante milks it for all its worth & has fun with it, the fourth one directed by George Miller(The Road Warrior) is by far the best one of the four that has John Lithgow as a fearful airline flight passenger who sees a gremlin on the wing of the plane he is on in severe thunderstorm & everyone thinks he is disillusional, Lithgow plays this character to the hilt, he once said it was his favorite role, & it shows, the storm makes it all the more unnerving, but it has its funny moments, especially the little girl who makes fun of him, & the gremlin himself is funny especially the window sequence, the main reason I want this one, it is a classic, & Dan Aykroyd chews up the scenery in the first & last moments of the whole film, definately a must have, any time now would be nice!!!!!
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I am never buying from them again. The company videotaped the original and photocopied the sticker on the front of the tape. Do not buy from these guys. I found out when the recording suddenly stopped during the middle of the film and after that was white snow.
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This is an unforgettable bunch of suspenseful stories pulled together that does justice to the original tv series, and yet maintains its own style and feel. Can't wait for the DVD!
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