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Update on this from their recent email:
This titles is released on 29th November 2021. Pre-order coming!
Angela (Sigrid Thornton) is a young hair-dresser having a hard time making ends meet. Looking for a fast way to earn some extra money, she accepts a job working as a model. Soon, however, she gets the feeling that someone is watching her; following her...stalking her. Is it her deranged ice cream truck driving ex boyfriend? A psychotic admirer? Or someone more sinister... As Angela delves further into her new and sordid lifestyle, she finds herself growing closer and closer to the deadly truth.
SPECIAL FEATURES
LIMITED EDITION Slipcase with brand-new artwork from Colin Murdoch
Double-Sided A3 Foldout Poster
Booklet Notes by Andrew Graves
Rock! Shock! Pop!
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Extras announced:
LIMITED EDITION Slipcase with brand-new artwork
Double-Sided A3 Foldout Poster
Booklet Notes by Andrew Graves
High Definition Blu-ray â„¢ (1080p) Presentation in 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio from New 2K Scan
Original DTS-HD MA 2.0 Soundtrack
Optional English SDH Subtitles
Audio Commentary by The Hysteria Continues
Audio Commentary by Director Simon Wincer, Producer Tony Ginnane, Actress Sigrid Thornton and Cinematographer Vincent Morton, Moderated by Mark Hartley.
Alternate Extended Australian Cut [SD]
Producing Snapshot - Interview with Tony Ginnane
"Not Quite Hollywood" extended interviews with actress Sigrid Thornton, producer Tony Ginnane, director Simon Wincer, cinematographer Vincent Monton, writer Everett DeRoche, assistant director Tom Burstall, and actress Lynda Stoner
TV Spots
Gallery
Reversible Sleeve featuring brand new artwork and classic 'The Day After Halloween' poster artRock! Shock! Pop!
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I usually really like ozsploitation, but this one did very little for me."No presh from the Dresh!"
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Coming to UHD/Blu-ray 2/20 from Indicator.
Snapshot (aka The Day After Halloween) (1979) 4K UHD
SPECIAL FEATURES
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Brand-new 4K HDR restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films
4K (2160p) UHD presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
Two presentations of the film: the 93-minute theatrical version in 4K Dolby Vision, and the extended 101-minute director’s cut from best surviving materials
Original mono audio
Audio commentary on the theatrical version with Ginnane, director Simon Wincer, cinematographer Vincent Monton, and actor Sigrid Thornton, moderated by Mark Hartley (2017)
Audio commentary on the director’s cut with producer Antony I Ginnane and film critic and archivist Jaimie Leonarder (2018)
Audio commentary on the director’s cut with Ginnane and horror hostess Katarina Leigh Waters (2012)
Producing ‘Snapshot’ (2017): Ginnane revisits the film’s shoot
‘Not Quite Hollywood’ Interview Excerpts (2008): extensive selection of outtakes from Mark Hartley’s acclaimed documentary on Australian cinema, featuring Thornton, Ginnane, Wincer, Monton, writer Everett De Roche, assistant director Tom Burstall, and actor Lynda Stoner
Archival audio interview with Chantal Contouri (1979)
Archival audio interview with Simon Wincer (1979)
Archival audio interview with stuntman Grant Page
Stephen Morgan on ‘Snapshot’ (2023): appreciation by the academic and Australian cinema specialist
Alternative The Day After Halloween opening titles
Original theatrical trailer
TV spots
Image gallery: promotional and publicity material, and behind the scenes
New and improved English translation subtitles
Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Ian Barr; an exclusive extract from producer Anthony I Ginnane’s unpublished memoirs; archival interviews with director Simon Wincer, screenwriter Everett De Roche, and composer Brian May, and full film credits
World premiere on 4K UHD
Limited edition of 10,000 individually numbered units (6,000 4K UHDs and 4,000 Blu-rays) for the UK and US
Rock! Shock! Pop!
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I hate to get grumpy about new releases, but does the world really need an 80 page book on 'Snapshot'?
In fact, given that the film has already had recent releases on both sides of the Altantic and doesn't have a very high reputation in the first place, I fear Indicator might have a hard time shifting many of these.
Meanwhile, another month with no new Rollin announcements, mumble grumble..
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Snapshot sounds like something they were forced to pick up as a package deal. I always suspected that's why Arrow release so many Nico Mastorakis films.
Still, even the dullest Australian films usually have a shitload of extras thanks to outtakes from Not Quite Hollywood. It's the gift that keeps giving.I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.
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Originally posted by agent999 View PostSnapshot sounds like something they were forced to pick up as a package deal. I always suspected that's why Arrow release so many Nico Mastorakis films.
Still, even the dullest Australian films usually have a shitload of extras thanks to outtakes from Not Quite Hollywood. It's the gift that keeps giving.
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Originally posted by Marshall Crist View Post
A month without Rollin is a month wasted.
And I don't like the cover art they chose for Snapshot which is good, because I don't need it on UHD. Scorpion's DVD is fine.
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