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  • Funnyman

    Not Lee's best picture by a wide margin but it's his birthday and the UK's Screenbound Entertainment have said...

    "In honour of what would have been Sir Christopher Lee's 94th birthday today, I am pleased to announce that the underrated horror slasher, Funnyman, directed by Simon Sprackling, is going in for a 2k restoration and will be released on Blu-ray either before Christmas or early in the New Year."

    I have the old Subversive Cinema (RIP!) DVD and don't know that I'll need to upgrade immediately but for those who dig the movie, it's getting what will probably be a pretty respectful HD release.
    Rock! Shock! Pop!

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    I like this movie. It's fun and has some creative death scenes. The characters (including the Funnyman) are pretty obnoxious, though; the humour is an acquired taste. Even though Lee is only in the opening scene, he's typically great: "You're a funny man, but I've met funnier."
    Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?

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