Not exact matches
Bonus extras include a new interview with actor Sid Haig recorded exclusively for this release; archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill; stills gallery; double - sided fold - out
poster; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork; and limited edition booklet
containing behind - the - scenes information about the cast and the making of the
film.
• Limited Edition collection of the complete Blood Bath • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the
film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire • Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original
film materials • Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original
film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions • The Trouble with Titian Revisited — a brand new visual essay in which Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three - part Video Watchdog feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions • Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig — a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release • Archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill • Stills gallery • Double - sided fold - out
poster featuring original and newly commissioned artworks • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan Mumford • Limited edition booklet
containing new writing on the
film and its cast by Anthony Nield, Vic Pratt, Cullen Gallagher and Peter Beckman
The section also includes a
Poster Gallery
containing 11 movie and character one - sheet designs and a 73 - image Photo Gallery offering a mix of
film stills and behind - the - scenes shots.
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)
This box set version also
contains, within its plush exterior, a set of eight limited edition card prints, an exclusive Senitype still with 35 mm
film frame, a collection of six black - and - white screen - captures, and a 27» x40» theatrical
poster.
This pack
contains: - a fully supported lesson plan - links on how to make a campaign
film - quick activities - whole school / community activities - assembly presentation with script - a
poster - templates for getting involved on social media Accompanying video content can be found at www.saferinternet.org.uk/sid-tv Further information can be found at www.saferinternetday.org.uk We would like to thank Oath for their kind support in the development of the Education Packs and the Welsh Government for supporting the translation.
The
posters that Jordan Bolton creates don't feature any actors, but rather they
contain the prop elements of the
film.
An authentication card signed by Doug Aitken indicating the edition number is included along with: A 23» x 36» double - sided
poster with original artwork by Doug Aitken; A 12» vinyl picture disc
contains unreleased tracks by Broadcast and a live recording of Doug Aitken's original opera the handle comes up, the hammer comes down; A 96 - page visual diary of the making of the
film including sketches, production photos,
film stills, script fragments, and inspirational found images; Two flipbooks with motion sequences excerpted from the
film and the
film's projection of the MoMA facade; A triptych gatefold case
contains a CD soundtrack that features the tracks on the picture disc plus tracks by Bibio, Ranphorynchus, Steve Roden, Tim Hecker, and Canyon Country; A DVD includes an edit of Sleepwalkers cut specifically for this box set and a street level walkthrough as installed at the MoMA in NYC
The artist filled one room of the gallery with
film posters, prints, a wall text and five vitrines
containing sundry Scarface - related objects such as key chains, jackets and toys, each sporting an image of Al Pacino (who plays drug kingpin Tony Montana) in various degrees of gun - wielding bravado.
Released Sept. 18, «Separate Cinema: The First 100 Years of Black
Poster Art» offers a visual documentation of Black
film history via graphic advertisements drawn from The Separate Cinema Archive, a private collection of Black
film memorabilia described as
containing more than 35,000 movie
posters, lobby cards and photographs.
With posts
containing trailers, fan art, official
posters, reviews, music videos, short
films, and toys.