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Halloween: The Complete Collection (Eight Disc Box Set) [DVD]

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Halloween: Resurrection includes all of the extras from the previous Echo Bridge release, including commentary, alternate endings and deleted scenes, and featurettes. HD, 60 min) — A pretty interesting documentary from November 2012 showcasing Jamie Lee Curtis's efforts to generate money for charity.

The first film is a two-disc BD50 package showing two different transfers while part two is the same two-disc (one BD50; the other a DVD-9) collector's set from Scream Factory, and part three is a single-disc BD50. Or, his equally eerie march towards his next victim, a calm and patient stride that seemed self-assured and unworried his intended prey would escape. The poor guy even suffered the indignity of being forced to sit out one of his own sequels ( Halloween III). Granted, the revelation is also a bit on the corny side and frankly, takes away, just a little, from Myers' scariness.For the week that ended on October 9th, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's F9: The Fast Saga topped both the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts for the third week in a row, while Walt Disney Home Entertainment's Black Widow held onto second place .

If you’re getting your horror watch list together, the Halloween 4K Collection box set is an absolute must-have for fans of the franchise.configurations, the soundtrack delivers a wide sense of presence with a clean, distinct mid-range and sharping detailing in the orchestration. Black levels are often rich and true with excellent delineation, but in the end, the presentation wavers between very good and average. The Shape of Things(HD, 12 min) — A closer look and discussion on F/X, the iconic mask and the actor behind the mask with special-effects supervisor John Carl Buechler and make-up artist Brad Hardin. There are also a few changes in the dialogue and scenes that finish with a completely different and more satisfying conclusion. And considering the Mulligan Stew of studios and rights-holders involved in the franchise, the idea of ever seeing a complete, definitive Halloween collection seemed remote.

Thankfully, Zombie's versions don't take away or even come close to the greatness that is John Carpenter's 'Halloween,' a "slasher" horror flick that remains just as effective today as it did in 1978. But overall, it's softer than what would be expected with several blurry moments and contrast that tends to run hot, creating a tad of blooming and clipping in the highlights with very mild posterization. Rob Zombie’s Halloween and Halloween II appear to be the same as the previous Blu-ray releases from Dimension, including the mammoth, 4½ hour (? The latter option, of course, employs the surrounds with a variety of subtle atmospherics and strong panning effects. Sadly, things don't improve much when going into 'Curse,' and in fact, the series more or less starts somewhat going downhill in this entry.Of course, once we get into sequel territory, the franchise grows rather sketchy, which is true of all the horror franchises from the 1980s. Scenes with John Ottman's Original Score(HD) — A collection of six scenes presented in DTS-HD Master Audio stereo.

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