Put on the shades and cop John Carpenter’s They Live on Blu-ray this November

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Old movies, even THEY LIVE on Blu-ray…

Last month we let you know Shout! Factory had, among many classic 80s titles, John Carpenter’s THEY LIVE set for a Blu-ray makeover. Well, while you’re out punching the polls on November 6th, stop by your local retailer to find a copy of the satirical sci-fi hoot!

The truth is more than meets the eye. You’ve been listening to their speeches and watching them on TV. They influence our decisions without us knowing it. Think again and the choice is yours! On November 6, 2012, SCREAM FACTORY™ presents John Carpenter’s politically-charged science fiction thriller THEY LIVE Collector’s Edition Blu-ray and DVD. Featuring anamorphic widescreen presentation of this cult classic movie, this special collector’s edition home entertainment release of THEY LIVE boasts a bounty of special bonus content, a collectible cover featuring newly rendered retro-style artwork, a reversible wrap with original theatrical key art and much more! THEY LIVE Collector’s Edition Blu-ray has a suggested retail price of $29.93 and $16.50 for the DVD.

Fans and collector’s can pre-order now at ShoutFactory.com and Amazon.com. Production now underway for extensive and insightful bonus features that include all-new interviews, an audio commentary and archival material. Shout! Factory will announce in-depth bonus features and additional news in next couple months.

Avid John Carpenter fans, movie enthusiasts and collectors please take note: Order this collector’s edition Blu-ray or DVD directly from ShoutFactory.com and receive an exclusive 18”x24” poster featuring the newly commissioned artwork! Less than 500 have been made, so these are only available while supplies last. Read more @: Shout! Factory – Scream Factory

Source: Shout!

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