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Just in time for those last-minute stocking stuffers, on December
3rd Anchor Bay Entertainment will release another batch of cult
and exploitation favorites. From the Hammer Collection comes Hell
is a City, featuring the creepy team-up of horror vets Donald
Pleasance (Halloween) and Billie Whitelaw (The Omen). Presented
in anamorphic widescreen and English mono, extras include audio
commentary by director Val Guest and journalist Ted Newsom, an
alternate ending, talent bios and the trailer. Featuring one of
his most overlooked performances, Tommy Lee Jones stars as The
Amazing Howard Hughes, making its first-ever DVD debut in
anamorphic widescreen and mono, with a "Spruce Goose"
newsreel, still gallery, and Jones bio. Retail is $19.95 each.
Also coming from Anchor Bay are the cult faves The Criminal,
Handgun, Slayground, and Sean Connery in Frightened
City. Each features an anamorphic widescreen transfer, mono
tracks, poster reproductions and trailers. Retail is $19.95 a
pop.
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Proving that it isn't just movies these days that can get re-released
a zillion times on DVD, Depeche Mode will be offering fans
a new two-disc reissue of The Videos 86-98 on November
19th. Featuring all the tracks on the previous single-disc release,
this one includes six bonus videos, all the EPKs for the bands
studio albums Violator, Ultra and Songs of Faith + Devotion, a
short film, and more. Retail is $24.95.
In other music news, on November 26th Capitol Records will release
Paul McCartney's long-awaited Back In The U.S live
concert DVD, a three-hour extravaganza featuring more than 30
songs. Dubbed "A Rock 'N Road Movie," this one is presented
in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround,
with extras including backstage and on-the-road footage, extensive
discography, and more. Check out the official Paul McCartney website
for more info.
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