3.8.07
Full specs have been released for the Phantasm & Phantasm III:
Lord of the Dead DVDs from Anchor
Bay Entertainment. Both will be released on April 10th with a
suggested retal price of $19.98. This will, again, be the second
special edition release of the original film in Region 1, but it will be
the first time for Phantasm III on Region 1 DVD. Though, still
no sight of Phantasm II finally making a stateside digital debut.
Here are the complete specs for both discs. Artwork for both releases
can be viewed in the Digital Horror section.
Phantasm
Widescreen Presentation (1.85:1), Enhanced for 16x9 Televisions (First
U.S. Availability)
Remastered Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 Sound (First U.S. Availability)
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Don Coscarelli and Stars Michael
Baldwin, Angus Scrimm and Bill Thornbury
Phantasmagoria: The Making of Phantasm (First U.S. Availability)
Phantasm: Behind-the-Scenes
Phantasm: Actors Having a Ball (First U.S. Availability)
6 Deleted Scenes
1979 Phantasm Interview
1988 Fangoria TV commercial
Angus Scrimm 1989 Convention Appearance
Interview Outtakes (First U.S. Availability)
Theatrical Trailers for Phantasm and Phantasm III
TV Spots
Phantasm III
Widescreen (1.85:1) Presentation, Enhanced for 16x9 Televisions
Remastered Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 Sound
Audio Commentary with Stars Michael Baldwin and Angus Scrimm
Phantasm III: Behind the Scenes
Trailers for Phantasm and Phantasm III
Screenplay (DVD-ROM)
2.19.07
DavisDVD brings
FH its first piece of Phantasm DVD news. The original Don
Coscarelli film was released on Special Edition DVD several years ago by
MGM, but now, Anchor Bay obtained the rights to release not only Phantasm
on April 10th, but also, for the first time ever on Region 1 DVD, Phantasm
III: Lord of the Dead! No word on a potential release for Phantasm
II, though. Read on for the disc specs.
Anchor Bay Entertainment will re-release
the original Phantasm on April 10th. The horror film arrives as part of
the "Anchor Bay Collection" with a new anamorphic widescreen transfer,
DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 stereo audio tracks. Extras include
an audio commentary with director Don Coscarelli and stars Michael Baldwin,
Angus Scrimm and Bill Thornbury, deleted scenes, the 2005 feature-length
documentary "Phantasmagoria," behind-the-scenes and "Actors Having A Ball"
featurettes, 1979 promotional interviews, 1989 Angus Scrimm Convention
Appearance, trailers and TV spots, including a 1988 Fangoria TV commercial.
Also due on the same day is Phantasm
III: Lord of the Dead. This also features a new anamorphic transfer with
DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 stereo audio tracks. Extras include
an audio commentary with stars Michael Baldwin and Angus Scrimm, a deleted
scene, a behind-the-scenes featurette, trailers and the screenplay
via DVD-ROM. Retail is $19.98 apiece.
6.13.06
PhantasmFilms.com
report that all plans for the "new Phantasm Trilogy" are completely
off. The deal fell through, and there are no current plans for Phantasm
to continue in one form or another. Same old thing we've heard for
the last eight years. Really damn sad. We may never see the
conclusion to this cult classic franchise because Angus Scrimm isn't getting
any younger. Here's what the website had to say:
Don Coscarelli is the man horror
genre fans want to keep up with. Hes got not one, not two, but three cult
successes under his belt, with fans waiting anxiously for additional chapters
to come whenever Coscarelli gets the itch (and the funding) to make more.
Well, Icons of Fright caught up with Coscarelli at the NYC Horror Film
Festival and got word on two of those franchises.
First of all, Coscarelli put to
rest the rumors of a new Phantasm trilogy. While the possibility of more
Tall Man did at one point exist, word got out before the deal was finalized.
For reasons unknown, the deal is now off, so no more silver spheres to
haunt fans for now.
On the more recent front, Coscarelli
states he still wants to do a sequel to Bubba Ho Tep and that Bruce Campbell
is rarin to go again. This is interesting since Bruce has been saying
the contrary during recent promotional tours for The Man with the Screaming
Brain. The studio that financed Bubba Ho Tep is no more, so some money
will have to exchange hands before a sequel could become possible anyway.
3.14.05
Phantasm's
End has gotten some friendly and informative words from series star
and musician Reggie Bannister about the developments with New Line Cinema.
Last night Reggie Bannister and
his lovely wife Gigi had a chat room session with the phans. It was
great fun, and if you weren't there, there are partial transcripts floating
around the forum. Anyway, we shot all the important questions at
Reg on the remake movies, and here's what we got back:
No casting is set in stone,
but New Line are keen to bring in Bruce Campbell at some point.
Reggie is supposed to be
in it, but be sure to voice your support online that Bannister is the only
Reggie you'll accept, so the moneymen don't get any funny ideas!
Reggie spoke to Angus about
appearing in the new films, Angus said simply "WHY NOT?"
Michael Baldwin has a good
chance at making a cameo.
Don't give up on the Phantasm's
End sequel script yet. There's still 'talk'.
This is truly going to
be a relaunch rather then remake. Reg said in the beginning it will
be similar to Phantasm 1, but halfway through just go off into complete
unpredictable Phantasmland.
The executive who sphereheaded
(pun intended) the project, Jeff Katz, is a diehard phan who will lay his
ass on the line to protect the integrity of the franchise!
He confirmed the ponytail
will be back BABY!
How cool is all that info? Pumped
for the new films? Thanks to Reggie and Gigi for taking well over an hour
of their time to boogie down with phans and hemitallman for setting the
whole thing up! Expect MORE news on the new films, MORE interviews and
MORE exclusive chats here at phantasmsend.com in the future!
I guess it's safe to say that it was Jeff Katz that informed me of this
project two years ago, and he was indeed very enthusiastic about it.
Not to mention, intent on protecting the integrity of the franchise.
I'm glad to know that New Line has dedicated so much time and energy to
this project, and I believe they'll handle this very sensibly and respectfully.
Everyone should make their voices heard, and even contact New Line directly
via their official site's contact
page. I couldn't find a postal address to write to, but maybe
you can while sifting through NewLine.com.
Also, New Line has posted an official press release here.
3.10.05
Well, Bloody
Disgusting and the Hollywood
Reporter have broken some MAJOR Phantasm news, and it concerns New
Line Cinema purchasing the rights to the entire franchise! Read on
for all the details followed by my comments.
According Hollywood Reporter:
New Line Cinema is in final negotiations
with filmmaker Don Coscarelli to bring the cult horror film "Phantasm"
back to the big screen. The first "Phantasm," which Coscarelli wrote and
directed, was released in 1979. It told the story of a young boy named
Mike and his friends, who face off against a mysterious grave robber known
as the Tall Man and his killer flying spheres. The film spawned three sequels,
all of which were made by Coscarelli. Coscarelli would act as producer
on the new version, in which the Tall Man travels from town to town turning
the dead into his own army and using his deadly spheres against anyone
who opposes him. Mike, who is developing psychic powers, and his brother
try to stop him. The movie is being developed as a relaunch and as a possible
trilogy about Mike's coming of age.
Exclusive News:
We've been holding this news
tight in our pocket for quit sometime now and it's finally time to reveal
the goods. Here's what we can tell you:
-Obviously the spheres will be
receiving a major upgrade.
- The PLAN is to keep Angus
Scrimm as the Tallman, but nothing can be guaranteed yet
-This will be the "Definitive
Phantasm trilogy."
-This "will be the 'Star Wars'
of Horror."
-Mike "will be become the Luke
Skywalker of Horror."
-"It's more of a re-launch than
a remake."
We'll have more for you in the
coming weeks, as well as word from Don himself!
What this all means towards the supposed fifth and final installment
in the Phantasm film legacy is unknown. Is this starting over fresh,
and reconstructing the entire mythos as Coscarelli originally intended
it to be? That might be very possible, but we've waited over 25 years
for the greatest mysteries in all of franchise horror to be answered.
Though, if starting fresh and constructing everything as it was meant to
be is what Coscarelli truly wants, I won't go against it. The franchise
has been forced into many detours and short cuts because of the studios
butting into Coscarelli's vision, and a fresh start would allow Don to
make the Phantasm saga into what he always intended it to be instead of
postponing everything until the right budget came along. My contact
at New Line mentioned something of this sort to me nearly two years ago
saying that they had a project in mind for Phantasm that wasn't a sequel
nor was it a remake. This confirms as much, and I'm taking it as
truth. I will keep you updated on the further developments of this
new deal.
2.22.04
PhantasmsEnd.com reported
back in October that "PHANTASM III: LORD OF THE DEAD" is set for Region
1 DVD release in 2005. No specs or anything of the sort have been
made known. The home video ditribution copyrights for "PHANTASM II"
are still in the hands of Universal Home Video, and they have yet to announce
any plans for releasing "PHANTASM II" on Region 1 DVD. |