4.8 • 936 Ratings
🗓️ 17 February 2017
⏱️ 126 minutes
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Join your hosts Ryan Turek, Rob Galluzzo, Rebekah McKendry and Elric Kane as they catch up on all the latest horrors! First up, Ryan responds to the recent new HALLOWEEN movie announcement. Valentine's Day just passed, so Ryan talks about the 2001 "slasher" VALENTINE, while Rob brings up his favorite moment from MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D. Ryan also checked out AMITYVILLE 3D and PARENTS. Bekah discusses the "giallo" IN THE FOLD OF THE FLESH and THE APPLE. Elric raves about THE WHIP & THE BODY and SAUNA. Rob talks about his recently wrapped audio commentary track for the PSYCHO remake Blu-Ray! Then we welcome very special guest Mark Ward of RLJ Entertainment, formally Image Entertainment to the show. Mark was at Anchor Bay during their heyday of acquisitions and ushered out films such as HATCHET, BEHIND THE MASK, THE LOST, and more recently helped get titles such as THE MIND'S EYE and BONE TOMAHAWK out. Mark's a lifelong horror fan, so we decided to tackle a topic with him. How do we consume horror? For most of us, it dates back to the VHS era, so we share our stories of discovering horror on VHS, and then the transition to LaserDics and finally DVD. How do we consume horror nowadays and how has the distribution model changed? All this and more in this week's Shock Waves conversation! This episode is brought to you by Scream Factory! Be sure to visit their Facebook page for all the latest, or visit the official website at www.ScreamFactoryDVD.com.
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0:00.0 | And the Oh, This episode of Shock Waves is brought to you by Scream Factory Home Entertainment. |
0:36.0 | Now we all love Scream Factory. |
0:39.0 | We've brought Jeff Nelson on the show. We've brought Cliff on the show. Scream Factory is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year guys. |
0:48.0 | Nice. It's pretty awesome. |
0:49.0 | Scream Factory has released over 250 of some of the greatest horror sci-fi and |
0:54.3 | coal films ever made. There's something for everybody I would say. |
0:57.3 | Yeah. Does anybody out there have all 250 if you do take a picture? I wish I |
1:01.8 | wish. And I guarantee you there I want to believe there's one listener that does. |
1:05.0 | That does. |
1:06.0 | No, there probably is, and they have like a shelf that's probably like all the spines and all the spines. |
1:10.0 | They're not. |
1:11.0 | Oh, they're not. No, but they match the spines because I remember Jeff explaining to me about how fans want to see like the line |
1:16.6 | of Screen Factory logo, so they keep the spines the same. |
1:19.0 | Well, here's the thing about Screen Factory. |
1:21.3 | Their catalog features some of the great films from John Carpenter |
1:24.4 | West Craven David Cronenberg Brian DePaulma and Toby Hooper many in the |
1:27.7 | Collectors Edition line are packed with extras in feature newly commissioned art |
1:32.2 | some of the new releases they got coming up are dead time extras in feature newly commissioned art. |
1:33.0 | Some of the new releases they got coming up are |
1:34.6 | dead time stories, Fire Starter, Robocop 2, |
1:37.1 | and Tales from the Hood, which I am especially looking forward to. |
1:40.3 | Nice. |
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