Distributor:
Anchor Bay
Entertainment
This is a review of the “Maniac
Limited Edition Collector’s Tin DVD Set”.
IMAGE: The
Widescreen 1.85:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV treatment that this disk sports
is solid. Taking into account that the film was shot in 16MM, the image
is surprisingly very well defined.
SOUND: This
DVD showcases a Dolby Digital 5.0 Surround, a Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
and has a THX optimizer option. I watched the film with Dolby 5.0 Surround
on and the flick sounded great. The somber
score and the creepy whispers lunged out of my speakers and attacked my
senses.
EXTRAS: Anchor
Bay didn't hold back on this one. The DVD is jam packed with extras. Read
on.
Commentary: We
get a very insightful feature-length commentary by director William Lustig,
make-up effects artist Tom Savini, editor Lorenzo Marinelli, and Luke
Walter (personal assistant to Joe Spinell). Want to know about
"guerilla filmmaking"? This fascinating commentary is your crash
course.
The Joe Spinell
Story: An interesting 49-minute look at Spinell's career with comments by Lustig and Munro. Jason
Miller of "Exorcist" fame and character actor Robert Forster also pops in to
talk about the man. I always found "biographies" fascinating and
this one is no exception.
Theatrical
Trailers: We get the U.S.
un-rated trailer, the U.S. R-rated trailer, the international trailer, the
French trailer, two German trailers and one Italian trailer. Enough
trailers for you?
TV Spots: We
get 9 short groovy TV Spots.
Radio Spots: We
get to hear 4 razor kool radio spots.
Gallery of
Outrage: This extra is
hilarious. It's a collection of really hateful, negative
"critic" quotes about the film. Talk about spiteful!!!
Radio Interview:
This 19-minute "radio interview" has Lustig, Spinell, and Munro
fending off attacks from a jerkoff radio interviewer who hasn't even seen
the film that he's lambasting. They defended the movie admirably.
Talent Bios:
We get one for Caroline Munro and Joe Spinell. A harmless added bonus.
Movie Soundtrack: The
DVD I got came with an extra disk (in the shape of Zito's head) with the
film's chilling soundtrack on it. Thank you, Anchor Bay.
If you're a
"Maniac" fan,
this DVD is a must-have. Anchor Bay have really outdone themselves.