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Gremlins (Special Edition) / Gremlins 2 - The New Batch
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Brand: Warner Manufacturing
In 1984, at the tender age of nine, I just couldn't convince the cinema staff I was old enough to see Gremlins, so I had to be content with whatever merchandise I could lay my hands on-and that was a lot. I had the Marvel Comics adaptation, the official read-along book and cassette, the unofficial read-along book and cassette, the full set of miniature plastic figures, Gizmo and Stripe 'candy' dispensers and yes, even a pair of pyjamas. Suffice to say, I was a Gremlins fanatic, without actually having seen the picture. Thanks to home video and some questionable parenting I finally got to see the film around age ten, and went on to rent the thing every weekend for weeks just to get my fill or the furry little Mogwai and his scaly progeny.
Of course Gremlins was one of the first titles I purchased for my shiny new DVD player back in the early days, but as was the case with all Warner catalogue titles of the time, the disc was a barren affair. You can imagine my delight, then, when I heard of the region one release of a Special Edition of not only the first film, but the pseudo-sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch. For one reason or another I never actually got around to ordering the titles for myself (too many films, so little time), but I was recently able to get my hands on these sweet slices of my childhood courtesy of some flagrant abuse of my position as region two editor. Go me!
The Power (Remaster)
Manufacturer: MGM
Brand: Warner Manufacturing
Who has The Power? The Power to control minds, move objects, and murder by telekinesis? That's what scientists at a space lab want to know when they realize they are targeted by one of their own - someone who possesses a superhuman power and a terrifying secret agenda. Producer George Pal brings the imagination and craft that turned his The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine into sci fi-classics to this eerie tale heightened by a suspenseful Miklos Rozsa score. The fine cast, led by George Hamilton and Suzanne Pleshette, includes two talents forever emblematic of paranoid post-war sci-fi/creature features: Michael Rennie (The Day the Earth Stood Still) and Richard Carlson (Creature from the Black Lagoon).When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
The Dead Zone: Season 4
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Brand: LIONSGATE FILMS
The complete fourth season of the TV series The Dead Zone. The fourth season may fall a little short of the three that preceded it, but The Dead Zone remains one of the smartest, most intriguing series on television. As its adherents well know by now, the show, based on Stephen King's 1979 novel of the same name, was adapted for TV by Michael and Shawn Piller, with actor Anthony Michael Hall (who's also one of the producers) starring as Johnny Smith, who recovered from a horrific car accident and resulting six-year coma to find that his fiancee (Nicole deBoer) is now married to the town sheriff (Chris Bruno), who's helping raise her and Johnny's son. What's more, Johnny is now possessed of some remarkable and unsettling powers: simply by touching another person, or objects touched by others, Smith experiences visions that illuminate events that have happened, will happen, or are simultaneously taking place elsewhere. It must be handy to know which elevator button to push when you're looking for someone who's in trouble, or to realize that it's okay to jump off a hundred-foot bridge because you've seen yourself surviving the fall, but Smith's visions are rarely comforting and not always reliable, leading to moments of genuine suspense and intrigue. With eleven episodes (plus a "bonus episode" from December, 2005) spread out over three discs, The Dead Zone is at its best when dealing with the series' one ongoing storyline: i.e., the machinations of Congressman Greg Stillson (...
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