It Follows (Blu-ray Slipcover) [USA]

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Release Date: 7/14/15

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Blu-ray and DVD include:
  • Critics Commentary [Hosted By Scott Weinberg] and featuring Eric D. Snider (MovieBS),
    Britt Hayes (Screencrush), Samuel D. Zimmerman (Shock Till You Drop), Alison Nastasi (Flavorwire)
    and Eric Vespe (Ain't It Cool News)
  • Featurette “A Conversation with Film Composer Disasterpeace
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Poster Art Gallery
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Better than the UK cover at least. Weird commentary choice though... would prefer director/cast etc. I may wait for a clean box and hope Korea doesn't use the ambiguous poster art.
 
Are we sure there will be a slipcover? I know the ad makes it look like there's one, but Anchor Bay is famous for including slips only on the DVD release, and not on the blu-ray. Time will tell, I guess.
 
I agree with @lowlut, that if it is to be the original one sheet for the cover- then don't crop it.
The cropped version looks cheap- whereas the original framing is more striking.
The cropped version highlights the characters interacting, whereas the original version infers something beyond the car.
Still like the other poster better- but if this must be the one- don't crop it!
 
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AWESOME! :woot: Thanks @Netclone :thumbs:

@C.C. 95 That would of been sweet! ;)

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Thanks @bloodsnake! This is the first horror film in a long time that I full flat-out love! Despite its flaws (and it has them)- I was so bowled over by the execution and tone that I was flabbergasted. This movie is the oasis in the 20 year desert of found footage, cliché rehashes and torture porn. It is a cool, deep drink of water for fans of real methodical, psychological horror. Both this and The Babadook where a shot in the arm the genre needed desperately. To say this is a return to 80s-style horror is a misnomer...It is a return to a style of quality horror.
And I for one am thrilled they are back. :thumbs:
 
Thanks @bloodsnake! This is the first horror film in a long time that I full flat-out love! Despite its flaws (and it has them)- I was so bowled over by the execution and tone that I was flabbergasted. This movie is the oasis in the 20 year desert of found footage, cliché rehashes and torture porn. It is a cool, deep drink of water for fans of real methodical, psychological horror. Both this and The Babadook where a shot in the arm the genre needed desperately. To say this is a return to 80s-style horror is a misnomer...It is a return to a style of quality horror.
And I for one am thrilled they are back. :thumbs:
Agree with you @C.C. 95 . I watch it yesterday and it was very good.
@harry I've yet to see it :sorry: :emb: @C.C. 95 And after reading your thoughts, I'm definitely excited to get this in 2 weeks! :thumbs: THANKS buddy! :notworthy:
 
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@harry I've yet to see it :sorry: :emb: @C.C. 95 And after reading your thoughts, I'm definitely excited to get this in 2 weeks! :thumbs: THANKS buddy! :notworthy:
@bloodsnake007 I hope I didn't do any harm with my praise! I know a movie can let people down when it is overpraised and unintentionally puts bigger expectations in one's mind. Believe me, there are lots of horror fans who disagree with me about the merits of Babadook or this. It isn't a perfect movie- I acknowledge it's flaws- and still love it the same! (I think we all gloss over flaws in movies we genuinely love!)
So do your best to go in with an even keel! But it is easily one of the top five for me this year, warts and all.:thumbs:

*Side note: For anyone who wonders who this composer is who did the music- he comes from videogame scoring! He was the composer of the music for the games FEZ and FEZ 2 (among others).