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much working overtime. Now that it’s over things will probably settle back down. As I had mentioned in our coverage of the show, we have been able to take a first look at the special edition of “Halloween” during VSDA and right now and right here I want to let you all know that the new “Halloween” will blow you all away! It was great hearing Anchor Bay and Bill Lustig talk about it all the time but seeing it with my very own eyes was mind boggling. Believe me when I say Halloween looks like a brand-new movie. You will not be able to distinguish it from any film shot today. That’s how good it looks! |
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Anchor Bay had a preliminary version of the DVD at the show and although it still had its quirks and problems it looked amazing. One of the problems for example was that by accident the pan & scan version and the menu screens had been encoded anamorphically, which can look quite interesting. Today I want to give all of you a chance to take a look at some of the pictures you will find in the photo galleries of the final disc. As you know the “Halloween Special Edition” will have a huge photo gallery with production stills, promotional stills and lots of behind-the-scenes pictures. The best thing about it is that many of these pictures are practically new and had not been released on previous versions of the film. Anchor Bay even goes so far as to distinguish between the VHS Special Edition and the DVD version. That means that the DVD version contains different still photographs than the ones that will be part of the VHS release. |
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of Donald Pleasance, Nick Castle, and just in general some very amusing and enlightening pictures taken on the set of “Halloween”. Please click on any of these still photographs for enlarged versions that will give you a much better look. All these pictures come to you courtesy of Anchor Bay. |
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And if you think creating DVDs is a simple and straight forward task, we have another surprise for you. Not only was there a problem with the anamorphic encoding of the first test discs, as I told you earlier, here’s also an image you will not find anywhere else, and at the same time a picture you will never see again. Take a look at it for a second and you will notice the typo in this screen from the disc’s “Trivia” section with facts about the film and the people. |
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