Like it has been posted countless times......Zavvi put this up for pre-order too soon. Eureka still haven't officially announced it yet and they would've told Zavvi to take down the listing. It is not sold out
Zavvi have confirmed it'll be back up for pre-order again on Sunday at 6pm and I would imagine it'll be at £19.99
Surely can't / shouldn't be less than 4,000 !?
Hopefully NOT 2,000 like the two other upcoming Eureka steelbooks.
No secret that the recent 30th Anniversary Twilight Time plastic cased edition (their second edition of the film) reportedly sold all 5,000 copies in 48 hours and the 3,000 copies of the original went pretty fast too I believe.
Got to be one of the very best titles/steelbooks for the re-sellers (cult film, lovely steelbook, no release date for the Amaray edition, booklet exclusive to the steelbook etc.) to get their hands on . . . expecting cancellations of multiple orders come release day . . .
For anyone wondering how the two editions compare Extras-wise / or, found in one edition and not in the other.
TWILIGHT TIME RELEASE VS. EUREKA RELEASE
TT
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Tom Holland, Actors Chris Sarandon & Jonathan Stark, Moderated by Filmmaker Tim Sullivan
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Tom Holland, Actors William Ragsdale & Stephen Geoffreys, FX Artist Randall Cook, and Moderated by Journalist Jeremy Smith and Filmmaker Tim Sullivan
Isolated Score Track is presented in DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0.
Booklet with an essay from Julie Kirgo
EUREKA
You’re So Cool, Brewster! A new two-hour version of the definitive 2016 documentary on the making of Fright Night, focusing on the first film, created exclusively for this release
What is Fright Night featurette, a 2016 video piece featuring cast and crew interviews (BLU-RAY ONLY)
Tom Holland: Writing Horror, a 2016 video piece featuring interviews with Holland and his collaborators (BLU-RAY ONLY)
Rowdy McDowall: From Apes to Bats, a 2016 video piece featuring archival footage of McDowall and cast and crew interviews (BLU-RAY ONLY)
PLUS: a booklet featuring a new essay by Craig Ian Mann (STEELBOOK EXCLUSIVE)
NB: The 2 hour documentary in the Eureka is taken from a 4 hour documentary which could suggest that a FRIGHT NIGHT 2 is in the offing with the remaining 2 hour part of the documentary on that disc.
It's also worth remembering that the Audio Commentaries on the TT disc can be accessed here
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[gplayer href=”[URL]http://www.iconsoffright.com/Frightnight_Commentary/FRIGHTNIGHT_Holland_Sarandon_Stark_commentary.mp3″[/URL] ] FRIGHT NIGHT COMMENTARY #1 [/gplayer]
FRIGHT NIGHT, 1985: Commentary Track #2 with Writer/Director Tom Holland, Stars William Ragsdale (Charley Brewster), Stephen Geoffreys (“Evil” Ed Thompson) & FX Artist Randall William Cook, moderated byJeremy Smith (Mr. Beaks from Ain’t It Cool News.com) & hosted by Tim Sullivan. (Recorded by Cliff Greenough)
[gplayer href=”[URL]http://www.iconsoffright.com/Frightnight_Commentary/Fright_Night_Commentary_1-2.mp3″[/URL] ] FRIGHT NIGHT COMMENTARY #2 [/gplayer]
I'm probably gonna get my head shot off for saying this but I actually prefer the remake! It was well made had a great script Colin Farrell and David Tennant was on top form and the late Anton Yelchin was awesome as the reluctant vampire slayer! I watched the original on Netflix and it was a good way to pass a wet Wednesday afternoon nothing more!
I'm probably gonna get my head shot off for saying this but I actually prefer the remake! It was well made had a great script Colin Farrell and David Tennant was on top form and the late Anton Yelchin was awesome as the reluctant vampire slayer! I watched the original on Netflix and it was a good way to pass a wet Wednesday afternoon nothing more!
I'm probably gonna get my head shot off for saying this but I actually prefer the remake! It was well made had a great script Colin Farrell and David Tennant was on top form and the late Anton Yelchin was awesome as the reluctant vampire slayer! I watched the original on Netflix and it was a good way to pass a wet Wednesday afternoon nothing more!
I'm probably gonna get my head shot off for saying this but I actually prefer the remake! It was well made had a great script Colin Farrell and David Tennant was on top form and the late Anton Yelchin was awesome as the reluctant vampire slayer! I watched the original on Netflix and it was a good way to pass a wet Wednesday afternoon nothing more!
I'm probably gonna get my head shot off for saying this but I actually prefer the remake! It was well made had a great script Colin Farrell and David Tennant was on top form and the late Anton Yelchin was awesome as the reluctant vampire slayer! I watched the original on Netflix and it was a good way to pass a wet Wednesday afternoon nothing more!
I actually really enjoy the remake too. And after watching this the other day for the first time in probably 18ish years I much prefer the Farrell version. Decent remake IMO
But I love the Original poster art for this, it's watchable, you get a book, loads of extras and new transfer, I can handle that at £18 or possibly cheaper
I'm probably gonna get my head shot off for saying this but I actually prefer the remake! It was well made had a great script Colin Farrell and David Tennant was on top form and the late Anton Yelchin was awesome as the reluctant vampire slayer! I watched the original on Netflix and it was a good way to pass a wet Wednesday afternoon nothing more!
I watched both recently and beforehand I wouldn't have even had thought twice that I preferred the original. But after seeing it again after many years along with the remake, I felt it doesn't date as well as I'd remembered. And I thoroughly enjoyed the remake.
By all means say bad stuff about Keanu where he deserves it . Bram Stokers Dracula for example although I still do like the movie not one of his better turns .
Fright Night I will cave in for this after all The Late Great Roddy Mcdowell is captivating as Peter Vincent . David Tennant did the character Justice . As did Anoton Yelchin gone far too soon .