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evilzombie20
09-08-2004, 08:37 AM
I just bought these and now I'm broke...damn temptation.

SHAUN OF THE DEAD (2004)
Director - Edgar Wright
Genre - Horror
Label - Universal

"A romantic comedy…with zombies!"

Shaun (Simon Pegg) is not quite your average twentysomething. Lacking any real ambition and drifting along in a job that he hates, he drives his long-suffering girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield), up the wall. Despite being a very decent chap, Shaun suddenly gets a very rude wake up call when the undead begin roaming the earth (or London's Crouch End, at least) and, with the help of his slacker chum, Ed (Nick Frost), he must save Liz and his dear mum from becoming zombies! Well, that's if he can get out of the local pub… Directed by Edgar Wright.

DVD FEATURES
• Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen Version
• English (5.1) Audio
• Audio commentary from actor/writer Simon Pegg and director Edgar Wright
• Audio commentary from actors Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Dylan Moran, Kate Ashfield and Lucy Davis
• Audio commentary from actors Bill Nighy and Penelope Wilton
• Audio commentary from the zombies!
• Extended bits with audio commentary
• Outtakes
• 'The Man Who Would Be Shaun': Simon Pegg and Nick Frost impersonate Sean Connery and Michael Caine
• 'Plotholes': comic strip sequences with voiceover from Lucy Davis, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost including What Happened To Shaun When He Ran Off? / What Happened To Diane When She Left The Winchester? / How Did Ed Get From The Cellar To The Shed?
• Extended edits of the TV Shows within the movie: Coldplay on T4 / Fun Dead (full version of It's a Knockout Zombies) / Trisha - 'Your nine lives are up!' / Trisha - 'I married a monster'
• 'Remembering Z Day': an interview with Jeremy Thompson
• 'Electronic Press Kit' featurette
• Vignettes: Simon's cam / Lucy's cam / Joe's diary
• 'Edgar Wright's and Simon Pegg's Flip Chart': a presentation of the first draft
• SFX comparison from Double Negative
• Make-up tests
• Photo Gallery: photo's by Simon, Lucy and Charlotte
• Poster Designs: from the original Oscar poster to the final official poster
• 2000AD Strip: 'There's Something About Mary'
• TV spots
• Official trailer
• Official teaser trailer
• 'Fright Fest' exclusive trailer

Wait there's more!


DAWN OF THE DEAD (2004) - DIRECTOR'S CUT
Director - Zack Snyder
Genre - Horror
Label - Universal

Zack Snyder's Director's Cut of the 2004 version of DAWN OF THE DEAD

Why it started…where it started — NOT KNOWN. Whatever happened, however it started, overnight, the world has become a living nightmare of surreal proportions, with the planet’s population hit by an inexplicable, unfathomable and lethal plague — and the dead aren’t staying dead. Corpses yearning for their next meal are now stalking the few remaining survivors, driven by their insatiable hunger to feed upon the flesh of the living.

After a terrifying escape from her suburban Wisconsin home on the morning after, Ana Clark (Sarah Polley) runs into a small group of the still-living, including a stoic police officer, Kenneth (Ving Rhames); Michael, an unassuming electronics salesman (Jake Weber); a street-round Andre (Mekhi Phifer) and his pregnant wife. This ragtag group seeks refuge in a fortress of the late 20th century — an abandoned, upscale suburban mall.

As the world outside grows more hellish, as the ever-increasing army of decomposing zombies tirelessly strive to infiltrate the mall, the survivors battle the undead, each other and their own fears and suspicions. Sealed off from the rest of what used to be the world, the mall’s inhabitants must learn to co-exist with each other and use every available resource in their fight to remain alive, and more importantly, human.

DVD FEATURES
• 109 Min Director's Cut
• Anamorphic (16:9) Widescreen (2.35:1) Version
• English 5.1 and German 5.1 Audio Options
• Optional English & German Subtitles
• Feature Commentary With Director Zack Snyder And Producer Eric Newman (with Optional English subtitles for this commentary)
• The Lost Tape - Andy's Terrifying Last Days Revealed!
• Special Bulletin - Discusses All Of The Implications Of The Zombie Crisis Just Before The World Collapses
• Undead Scenes - A Collection Of The Deleted / Alternate Scenes From The Film With Special Commentary By Zack Snyder
• Raising The Dead - An In-Depth Look At The Make-Up And Prosthetics Designed For The Film
• Attack Of The Living Dead - An Up-Close Look At The Conceptualization, Pre-Production and Execution Of Several Of The Films Most Memorable Zombie Kills
• Splitting Heads - Anatomy Of Exploding Heads - The Gory Details On How The Filmmakers Make The Head-Kills in The Film Look So Believable
• Surviving The Dawn - A Documentary That Tells The Exciting Story Of The Film
• SHAUN OF THE DEAD Trailer

I got DEAD PIT too, but there are no features on it so there's really no point in listing it now is there?

Xipe Totec
09-08-2004, 09:44 AM
Wait, what was the point of this thread again?

evilzombie20
09-08-2004, 10:05 AM
To show everyone what I got, I guess I forgot that part. I couldn't believe these were already out in the UK they get everything waaaaay before we do. It angers me, we should get them at the same time.

NuclearMisfit
09-08-2004, 01:38 PM
I though Shawn of the Dead was a theater release, so its a STV release now?

evilzombie20
09-08-2004, 01:46 PM
Well I actually found out it just came out in th UK a few days ago. If you go to the Shaun of the Dead webiste and look for the DVD link you can go to the messageboard.

Hot-Handed Fury
09-08-2004, 01:48 PM
Shaun of the Dead has come and gone theatrically in the UK, and has just been released over there on DVD.

Over here in the US, SOTD comes out theatrically in 2 weeks.

I think I'm gonna order the R2 UK DVD instead of going to see this in the theaters.

KillerKlown
09-09-2004, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by evilzombie20
I couldn't believe these were already out in the UK they get everything waaaaay before we do. It angers me, we should get them at the same time.


No, it's usually the other way round, which is one of the reasons why I import my DVDs from the US or Canada. The other reason is they are so much cheaper.

Xipe Totec
09-10-2004, 06:39 AM
Originally posted by KillerKlown
No, it's usually the other way round, which is one of the reasons why I import my DVDs from the US or Canada. The other reason is they are so much cheaper.
Yeah, it is usually that way, but damn if the upcoming Anchor Bay Hellraiser box set is not making it up.

Don`t mind me relating with the brits here. I order my DVDs from there.