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  • #31
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    • #32
      "Pre order Exclusive: Custom Blue Sunshine 4x6 magnet. We are more than overwhelmed here at FilmCentrix dealing with pre orders and could not be happier. We are amazed at the outpouring of support behind this stellar package. For those of you who pre-ordered we are including this amazing custom magnet and it will be signed by the director Jeff Lieberman. You still have 5 more days to get in your pre-orders at www.filmcentrix.com!!!"

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      • #33
        I just put my preorder in. Definitely looking forward to this release!

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        • #34
          Camera Obscura announced that they're working on a UHD release.

          "Since the news has already leaked, here comes an important public servie announcement: In the not too distant future, we will release Jeff Lieberman's sublime cult classic BLUE SUNSHINE on Blu-ray and DVD. That alone is reason enough to celebrate, but in addition to that, this will be our first officially announced UHD!"
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          • #35
            Camera Obscura are releasing this on UHD.

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            • #36
              Synapse has announced that they have a UHD in the works.
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              • #37
                Those bald maniacs will probably have hair grown down to their arses before this is ready.
                I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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                • #38
                  Available now from Synapse.

                  It starts off as a great party—just eight people in a secluded lodge. One of the guests suddenly goes on a shockingly violent, murderous rampage. There is something wrong with his hair, and pure evil in his eyes. What he does to three of the girls there is too hideous to describe. Falsely accused of the brutal killings, Jerry Zipkin goes on the run. More bizarre murders occur, and while trying to clear his name, Jerry discovers the shocking truth: The people losing their hair and turning into violent psychopaths may be connected to a drug each killer took a decade before. A drug known as “Blue Sunshine.”

                  This three-disc set contains a 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray, a Blu-ray (1080p) and a CD soundtrack album, and is strictly limited to 4,000 copies.
                  Synapse’s exclusive limited edition features hard chipboard slipcase packaging with new artwork by artist Wes Benscoter. Inside is a dual-wall o-card wrapped around a clear three disc Criterion-style case.
                  This release is only available direct from Synapse Films and our distribution partner, @DiabolikDVD

                  SPECIAL FEATURES:

                  4K restoration of the original 35mm OCN mastered in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
                  Lossless English DTS-HD Master Audio original theatrical mono and a 5.1
                  surround sound mix supervised by Jeff Lieberman
                  Optional English Subs
                  Two commentaries featuring Jeff Lieberman
                  New intro to the film by Jeff Lieberman
                  2003 interview with Jeff Lieberman
                  “Lieberman on Lieberman” video interview
                  Channel Z “Fantasy Film Festival” interview with Mick Garris and Jeff Lieberman.
                  Fantasia International Film Festival 4K Premiere Q&A with Michael Gingold and Jeff Lieberman
                  Anti-drug “scare films”: LSD-25 (1967) and LSD: Insight or Insanity? (1968), courtesy of AGFA
                  Jeff Lieberman’s first film The Ringer, included here in two versions: the original uncut version (from a projection print source) and the final release version (remastered in 4K by Synapse Films from the OCN) with optional commentary on the uncut version by Jeff Lieberman and moderator Howard S. Berger
                  Liner notes booklet by Jeff Lieberman, featuring a chapter on the making of from his book Day of the Living Me: Adventures of a Subversive Cult Filmmaker from the Golden Age
                  LE fold-out poster
                  CD SOUNDTRACK:
                  44.1kHz/16bit · 13 tracks
                  RATED R – 1977 – COLOR – 95 MINS

                  https://www.synapsefilms.com/product...shine-ltd4kuhd

                  https://diabolikdvd.com/product/blue...uhd-blu-ray-cd




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                  • #39
                    Coming 4/15/25 from Synapse.

                    This Synapse Films limited edition features hard chipboard slipcase packaging with stunning new artwork by artist Wes Benscoter. Inside is a dual-wall o-card wrapped around a clear three disc Criterion-style case.

                    EXTRAS/SPECS:

                    4K restoration of the original 35mm camera negative mastered in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
                    Lossless English DTS-HD Master Audio original theatrical mono and a 5.1 surround sound mix supervised by director Jeff Lieberman
                    Two audio commentaries featuring director Jeff Lieberman
                    New introduction to the film by director Jeff Lieberman
                    Archival 2003 interview with director Jeff Lieberman
                    “Lieberman on Lieberman” video interview
                    Channel Z “Fantasy Film Festival” interview with Mick Garris and Jeff Lieberman
                    Fantasia Film Festival 4K Premiere Q&A with moderator Michael Gingold and director Jeff Lieberman
                    Anti-drug “scare films”: LSD-25 (1967) and LSD: Insight or Insanity? (1968), courtesy of the American Genre Film Archive
                    Jeff Lieberman’s first film The Ringer (Remastered in 4K by Synapse Films from the original camera negative)
                    Theatrical trailers
                    Still gallery
                    Liner notes booklet by Jeff Lieberman, featuring a chapter on the making of Blue Sunshine from his book Day of the Living Me: Adventures of a Subversive Cult Filmmaker from the Golden Age
                    Limited edition fold-out poster
                    Limited edition remastered CD soundtrack (13 tracks)

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