captainofbeef
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Beauty Hides in the Deep
You should have asked me for it, how could I say no...
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Post by captainofbeef on Apr 22, 2006 17:06:03 GMT -5
DISC ONE: THE ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSION - New digital transfer of the original theatrical version - The Movie That Wouldn’t Die! The Story of Carnival of Souls: a documentary on the 1989 reunion of the cast and crew - More than 45 minutes of rare outtakes accompanied by Gene Moore’s organ score - Theatrical trailer - An illustrated history of the Saltair resort in Salt Lake City - The Carnival Tour: a video update on the film’s locations - English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired - Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition DISC TWO: THE EXTENDED DIRECTOR’S CUT - Selected audio commentary by screenwriter John Clifford and late director Herk Harvey - One hour of excerpts from films made by the Centron Corporation, an industrial film company based in Lawrence, Kansas that employed Harvey and Clifford for over 30 years - An essay on the history of Centron from Ken Smith’s Mental Hygiene - Printed interviews with Harvey, Clifford, and star Candace Hilligoss, illustrated with vintage photos and memorabilia - English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired - Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
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criterionmaster
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Bitches all love me 'cause I'm fuckin' Casper! The dopest ghost around.
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Post by criterionmaster on May 25, 2006 11:47:31 GMT -5
The atmosphere to this film is amazing. The performances are so-so but everything else is great. I love the last scene and the organ score is really great. This was a great inspiration on Romero so anyone who likes Night of the Living Dead should check this out.
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