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  • Scream Factory / Arrow Releasing Carpenter's The Thing

    From their FB page:

    **NEW TITLE ANNOUNCE to Celebrate Our 4-Year Anniversary!**
    We couldn't let this special day go by without some exciting news that we hope will rock you to the core: John Carpenter's classic THE THING will be getting a 2-disc Blu-ray Collector's Edition treatment this Fall!
    We are truly honored to have the chance to pay the ultimate respect for this popular and iconic film. Release date is planned for September. Stay tuned to this page within the next week for all the details including new artwork extras and more.
    Lastly, we want to take this time on our anniversary to once again thank you guys for so much support over the last four rewarding years. It's been an amazing ride and we look forward to more of the "rollercoaster" for more years to come.
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  • #2
    I've been holding out buying the old blu, since I was sure this would happen sooner or later. Buying day one. This is a film I watch at least once a year, and I only have an old non-anamorphic piece of shit DVD.

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    • #3
      Fangoria confirms that this will have a new 2K transfer

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      • #4
        I'm always afraid to see these big makeup effects extravaganzas on HD because the makeup seems to suffer more often than not. I don't know if it's just HD or faulty transfers (ala Arrow) but the makeup in these movies always looks worse in HD.
        "Ah! By god's balls what licentiousness!"

        Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alex K. View Post
          I'm always afraid to see these big makeup effects extravaganzas on HD because the makeup seems to suffer more often than not. I don't know if it's just HD or faulty transfers (ala Arrow) but the makeup in these movies always looks worse in HD.
          It's a by-product of doing a hi-res scan, and also using early-generation elements (e.g., the original camera negative, an interpositive, an internegative, etc.). When these films were shot, it was known that the theatrical prints would be a few generations down and not look particularly sharp, which did a lot to cover things up.

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          • #6
            Which films have you guys watched on bd that you thought the special effects were ruined? That's something I hadn't really thought about but can easily imagine if the end product is too clean, bright, etc.

            I'll pick up The Thing depending on reviews. I have the current bd that I bought last Xmas for about $4.00 new.
            Keeth
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            Last edited by Keeth; 06-01-2016, 03:32 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Keeth View Post
              Which films have you guys seen on bd that you thought the special effects were ruined? That's something I hadn't really thought about but can easily imagine if the end product is too clean, bright, etc.

              I'll pick up The Thing depending on reviews. I have the current bd that I bought last Xmas for about $4.00 new.
              I noticed it in the Blu for Day of the Dead and Fulci's Zombie always looks a little off in HD for some reason.
              "Ah! By god's balls what licentiousness!"

              Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom.

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              • #8
                This just popped into my inbox.


                THE THING


                Two-Disc Blu-ray Collector's Edition of John Carpenter's Chilling Masterpiece!


                Includes hours of extras and an all-new 2K film transfer supervised by Director of Photography Dean Cundey.


                EXCLUSIVE WEBSITE-ONLY DELUXE OFFER! (Limited to 1,500 orders only)


                Receive the Collector's Edition Blu-ray with slipcover.
                Receive a limited-edition 18” x 24” poster of the newly designed art from Paul Shipper.
                Receive a second slipcover -- made exclusively for this promotion and newly designed from artist Nat Marsh.
                Receive a second 18” x 24” poster of the newly designed art from Nat Marsh.
                Product will be shipped three weeks earlier than the national street date of September 20th.

                ACT FAST AND PRE-ORDER NOW!

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                • #9
                  Also, this!

                  Official street date for the 2-disc Collector's Edition Blu-ray is 9/20/16
                  List of extras and specs at this time are as follows:
                  • NEW 2K scan of the Inter-positive supervised and approved by director of photography Dean Cundey
                  • NEW 4.1 created from the original 70MM Six Track Dolby Stereo soundtrack
                  • NEW Audio Commentary with director of photography Dean Cundey
                  • NEW The Men of Outpost 31 - interviews with Keith David, Thomas Waites, Peter Maloney and more…
                  • NEW Assembling and Assimilation - an interview with editor Todd Ramsay
                  • NEW Behind the Chameleon - interviews with visual effects artists Peter Kuran and Susan Turner, special make-up effects artist Rob Burman and Brian Wade and more….
                  • NEW Sounds from the Cold - interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth
                  • NEW Between the Lines - an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster
                  • Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell
                  • John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape - a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make-up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes - SD)
                  • Outtakes (5 minutes - SD)
                  • Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes - SD)
                  • Vintage featurettes - The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 - 14 minutes - SD)
                  • Vintage Product Reel - contains a promotional condensed version of the film with additional footage not in the film (19 minutes - SD)
                  • Vintage Behind-the-Scenes footage (2 minutes - SD)
                  • Annotated Production Archive - Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make-up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes - SD)
                  • Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes - SD)
                  • Teaser Trailer & Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer)
                  • TV spots & Radio Spots
                  • Still Gallery (behind-the-scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)

                  1080p High-Definition Widescreen (2.35:1)/DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1/1982/Approximate Feature Running Time: +/- 109 minutes/English Subtitles/Special Features Are Not Rated. Region A (U.S. and Canada)
                  We still have a few more extras in the pipeline and will report them in the future when they have been confirmed.
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                  • #10
                    Surprised they're not doing the TV version in HD.

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                    • #11
                      This was posted on FB yesterday:

                      We have even more for you to get excited about regarding our upcoming Blu-ray release of THE THING: More Bonus Features!
                      Although we announced most of the extras awhile back, we are thrilled to highlight an all-new Carpenter interview conducted by Director and horror vet Mick Garris! Read on for even more surprises too...

                      DISC ONE:
                      - NEW 2K Scan Of The Interpositive Supervised And Approved By Director Of Photography Dean Cundey
                      - NEW 4.1 Audio Mix Created From The Original 70MM Six Track Dolby Stereo Soundtrack (5.1 Audio Mix Also Included)
                      - NEW Audio Commentary With Director Of Photography Dean Cundey
                      - NEW Audio Commentary With Co-producer Stuart Cohen
                      Audio Commentary By Director John Carpenter And Actor Kurt Russell
                      - Teaser Trailer
                      - Theatrical Trailers (U.S. And German)
                      - TV Spots
                      - Radio Spots
                      - Still Gallery (Behind-The-Scenes Photos, Posters And Lobby Cards)

                      - DISC TWO:
                      - NEW Requiem For A Shape Shifter - An Interview With Director John Carpenter In Conversation With Filmmaker Mick Garris
                      - NEW The Men Of Outpost 31 - Interviews With Keith David, Wilford Brimley, David Clennon, Thomas Waites, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur And Joel Polis
                      - NEW Assembling And Assimilation - An Interview With Editor Todd Ramsay
                      - NEW Behind The Chameleon: The Visual Effects Of THE THING - Interviews With Visual Effects Artists Peter Kuran And Susan Turner, Special Make-up Effects Artist Rob Burman, Brian Wade And Stop Motion Animators Randall William Cook And Jim Aupperle
                      - NEW Sounds From The Cold - Interviews With Supervising Sound Editor David Lewis Yewdall And Special Sound Effects Designer Alan Howarth
                      - NEW Between The Lines - An Interview With Novelization Author Alan Dean Foster
                      - NEW Back Into The Cold: A Return To The Shooting Locations Of THE THING - An Animated Photo Gallery Narrated By Todd Cameron Of Outpost31.com
                      - NEW The Art Of Mike Ploog Gallery
                      - John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape - A Documentary On The Making Of THE THING Featuring Interviews With John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, Special Effects Make-up Designer Rob Bottin, Legendary Matte Artist Albert Whitlock Plus Members Of The Cast And Crew (80 minutes - SD)
                      - Network TV Broadcast Version Of THE THING (92 minutes - SD)
                      - Outtakes (5 minutes - SD)
                      - Vintage Featurettes From The Electronic Press Kit Featuring Interviews With John Carpenter, Kurt Russell And Rob Bottin
                      - Vintage Featurettes - The Making Of A Chilling Tale And The Making Of THE THING
                      - Vintage Product Reel - Contains A Condensed Version Of The Film With Additional Footage Not In The Film (19 minutes - SD)
                      - Vintage Behind-The-Scenes Footage (2 minutes - SD)
                      - Annotated Production Archive - Production Art And Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make-up Effects, Post Production (54 minutes - SD)

                      National Street Date is 9/20/16. But if you order directly from us at
                      https://www.shoutfactory.com/…/the-thing-collector-s-edition you'll receive early shipping + a free poster (while supplies last)
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ian Jane View Post
                        - NEW Requiem For A Shape Shifter - An Interview With Director John Carpenter In Conversation With Filmmaker Mick Garris
                        So, we gonna get grumpy disinterested asshole John or engaged John?

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                        • #13
                          Arrow release coming in Oct.

                          THE ULTIMATE IN ALIEN TERROR

                          Over the years, star Kurt Russell and master of horror John Carpenter have teamed up on a multitude of films (Big Trouble in Little China and Escape from New York to name a few) but of all their collaborations, 1982 s horror/sci-fi amalgalm The Thing surely tops the list.

                          A research team based out in the snowy wilds of Antartica find themselves beseiged by a terrifying, shape-shifting creature which has found its way into their base. When it becomes clear that the creature can take the form of any organism it so chooses, the tension within the team reaches breaking point any one of them could be... The Thing.

                          Critically panned at the time of its release, John Carpenter s The Thing has rightly gone on to become one of the most celebrated sci-fi horror efforts ever made now newly restored by Arrow Video in a stunning 4K transfer supervised by Carpenter and director of photography Dean Cundey.

                          LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

                          Brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative, supervised and approved by director John Carpenter and director of photography Dean Cundey
                          High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
                          Original Mono and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
                          Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
                          Audio commentary by John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell
                          Who Goes There? In Search of The Thing an all-new feature length documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures exploring the history of The Thing, from the original novella to John Carpenter's terrifying science fiction classic. Featuring new interviews with the cast and crew, as well as authors, historians, and critics
                          1982: One Amazing Summer an all-new retrospective documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures about the unforgettable films released in the summer of 1982
                          John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape archive documentary on the background and production of the film
                          Vintage Featurettes
                          Outtakes
                          Behind-the-Scenes
                          Trailers, Teasers, TV and Radio Spots
                          Still Galleries
                          Poster
                          Lobby Cards
                          Book containing new writing on the film

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                          • #14
                            Ltd. Ed. steelbook option as well.

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                            • #15
                              Posted from 07/16: "NEW 2K Scan Of The Interpositive Supervised And Approved By Director Of Photography Dean Cundey"

                              Would that have been the same as the Scream Factory release?

                              Anyone think the 4K of the OCN will be a big upgrade over the S.F. transfer to warrant buying another copy? I kind of want to, that is, if I don't have to pre-order & Diabolik gets them in stock.

                              Wonder how they managed to get the OCN for a new scan & Scream could not? Is that because of the U.S. rights owners?

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