Videodrome Dvd, Criterion Collection, DVD
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$5 - $10, All, Anne Hopkins, Art Schaefer, Bob Church, Claude Heroux, Criterion Collection, David Bolt, David Cronenberg, Deborah Harry, Harvey Chao, Henry Gomez, Horror, Horror & Suspense, Howard Shore, Jack Creley, James Woods, Jayne Eastwood, Julie Khaner, Kay Hawtrey, Kay Hawtry, Lally Cadeau, Les Carlson, Leslie Carlson, Lynne Gorman, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Over $10, Peter Dvorsky, Rainer Schwartz, Rainer Schwarz, Reiner Schwartz, Sam Malkin, Science Fiction, Sonja Smits, The Criterion Collection, Under $5When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new shows for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broadcast of a hyperviolent torture show called Videodrome. As he struggles to unearth the origins of the program, he embarks on a hallucinatory journey into a shadow world of right-wing conspiracies, sadomasochistic sex games, and bodily transformation. Starring James Woods and Deborah Harry in one of her first film roles, Videodrome is one of writer/director David Cronenberg’s most original and provocative works, fusing social commentary with shocking elements of sex and violence. With groundbreaking special effects makeup by Academy Award®-winner Rick Baker, Videodrome has come to be regarded as one of the most influential and mind-bending science fiction films of the 1980s. DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New high-definition digital transfer of the unrated version, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition Two audio commentaries: David Cronenberg and director of photography Mark Irwin, and actors James Woods and Deborah Harry Camera (2000), a short film starring Videodrome’s Les Carlson, written and directed by Cronenberg Forging the New Flesh, a new half-hour documentary featurette by filmmaker Michael Lennick about the creation of Videodrome’s video and prosthetic makeup effects Effects Men, a new audio interview with special makeup effects creator Baker and video effects supervisor Lennick Bootleg Video: the complete footage of Samurai Dreams and seven minutes of transmissions from “Videodrome,” presented in their original, unedited form with filmmaker commentary Fear on Film, a 26-minute roundtable discussion from 1982 between filmmakers Cronenberg, John Carpenter, John Landis, and Mick Garris Original theatrical trailers and promotional featurette Stills galleries featuring hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes production photos, special effects makeup tests, and publicity photos English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by Carrie Rickey and, in the DVD edition, additional essays by Tim Lucas and Gary Indiana. VIDEODROME - DVD - CRITERION COLLECTION
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