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Boone in Hospital (Alternate): A VHS shot of Boone writhing on a hospital bed intercut with his first meeting with Narcisse. The VHS quality is intercut with a cleaned up print which is more than a bit jarring. Tribes of the Moon: The Making of Nightbreed featuring interviews with Craig Sheffer, Anne Bobby, Doug Bradley and more... (72 minutes) New "Director's Cut" presentation of the film which contains over 40 minutes of new and altered footage In 1990, to tie in with the film's box office release, Epic Comics produced a four-issue adaptation of the film, which included significant differences from the finished movie, more closely related to Clive Barker's original script. The comic book continued to run past the end of the film, ultimately stretching to twenty-five issues before it was cancelled. [49] [50] The comic book was initially written by Alan Grant and John Wagner and drawn by Jim Baikie. [51] We haven't even started yet. I mean, we are going to do a new hi-def transfer of the original film and we'll do what can be done with the rough footage to try and make it less jarring but there's no film, the film has gone. I mean, that's the thing the fans don't understand most of the time, is that studios never kept the daily footage, the raw footage; they just threw it away... We felt the Cabal Cut was such a fan-favourite that it was worth going and acquiring it and we're going to do everything that we can to make it look and sound fantastic.

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It'll probably take a while to put out because we do need to restore all the footage that was, that really only exists in one format at the moment. So we're going to have to completely restore it, try to get it to look as close as it can to... We're going to do it." New Beverly Cinema, Los Angeles - 10 June 2012, with Mark Miller and Russell Cherrington - a second screening added, so both 7:30 and 11pm Zahn, James (June 10, 2009). "Update on the Director's Cut of Nightbreed". Fangoria. Archived from the original on June 19, 2009. From here the concept of Occupy Midian, the multi-pronged campaign named by Anne Bobby in an interview with the Clive Barker Podcast, was begun by Ryan Danhauser, Jose Leitao, Roger Boyes and Russell Cherrington. It was a combination of screenings around the world by Russell, a petition assembled by Jose, social-media push by the members of the Clive Barker Podcast to keep the momentum going until Morgan Creek saw that it was a viable product. Films Still To Come...?". The Official Clive Barker Resource: Revelations. Archived from the original on May 12, 2005 . Retrieved March 22, 2012.

Nightbreed Blu-ray review | Cine Outsider Nightbreed Blu-ray review | Cine Outsider

Themes and interpretations [ edit ] [Writer-director Clive] Barker, himself a gay man, makes his Nightbreed spectacularly queer, chiefly through its visual design and dishy repartee: the monsters sport leather, tattoos, body-piercings, shaved heads and/or pony-tails, Doc Marten boots, vests upon bare chests, and van dykes ("Satan beards" or "queer beards"), a look that was concurrently being made fashionable by Queer Nationalists, members of Act Up, and the visual stylizations of queer theatre pieces such as Reza Abdoh's Bogeyman. I asked if [Drafthouse Films] might be interested in distribution for the Cabal Cut... Although they were fans, to do what we needed to do wasn't really their wheelhouse. So, on the eve we were supposed to close, they suggested we go to Shout!Factory, introducing me to Cliff MacMillan, who I in turn introduced to Morgan Creek - we got the deal done minutes before the announcement." Clive. Mark and ourselves will keep pushing for this with the weight of your support behind us - thank you on behalf of the Tribes of the Moon! Following the huge efforts by all at Occupy Midian, a deal has been announced at ComicCon 2013 between Seraphim and Scream Factory to restore and release the Cabal Cut of Nightbreed! Kinski Stalking Boone in the Graveyard: A couple of fairly poor knife lunges from Kinski the moon headed nightbreed.a b "Q&A session with Clive Barker & Peter Atkins". 5th Annual LA Times Festival of Books April 29th, 2000. Clivebarker.com . Retrieved March 22, 2012. Please stay in touch with local organisers as final arrangements can and do change. See Occupy Midian for more details... The plot seems long and complicated, but it really isn't hard to understand. The plot, among other things, makes this movie really interesting. The make-up effects are astounding. The creatures look unique and amazing, and make this a very appealing film. To add to more senses appeal, we have a musical score by Danny Elfman, that is both lush and bouncy, and fits the film like a glove. The shots in the movie are also set up beautifully. The cinematography is lovely, and the movie sets up an atmosphere that is never broken. Even the acting is good, with the biggest surprise being director David Cronenberg giving a great, menacing performance as the man, who for one reason or another, wants to see Boone dead. It's odd for a horror film to be this well done.

Never seen Nightbreed, which version should I watch first?? Never seen Nightbreed, which version should I watch first??

A huge, huge thank you to each and every one of you from Clive and ourselves: your support has been instrumental in moving Morgan Creek from an initial "there's no interest" position on releasing an extended DVD or Bluray to one where they have actually been into the vaults to pull out the footage... Mark pressed on, calling different people before finally receiving a definitive studio 'no' to the expense of assembling an extended release. All I want to say to everyone is thank you for everybody's support. We could not have done this without the thousands of fans of Nightbreed: The Cabal Cut that got behind the film. It is people like you that made this happen and the reason Morgan Creek has given Nightbreed a second life via Scream Factory." So thank you to everyone who's added their name and their voice so far and for all your passionate and eloquent support of the movie!Armory: US spelling accepted. I felt this one reinstated scene in the Director's Cut was somewhat silly but hey, what do I know? The overblown performance of the armourer doesn't help. A 12 issue mini-series was published by BOOM! Studios in 2014-2015 following the storyline of the Director's Cut of the film. [55] Video games [ edit ] Movie description: A troubled young man is drawn to a mythical place called Midian where a variety of friendly monsters are hiding from humanity. Meanwhile, a sadistic serial killer is looking for a patsy. Again, fascinating but did we ever see Peloquin's full open mouth action? Maybe in the opening montage. There is something very unnerving about a mouth opening beyond the limits of human anatomy. Making Monsters - interviews with makeup effects artists Bob Keen, Martin Mercer and Paul Jones (42 minutes)

Nightbreed - The Directors Cut Blu Ray Review • Blazing Minds Nightbreed - The Directors Cut Blu Ray Review • Blazing Minds

We did a brand-new transfer [of the theatrical cut], about a month ago, from the inter-positive that Warner Bros. had, because the only other HD transfer that Warner had was an interlaced transfer and there was no way we were going to use that for this release, so yeah we did a brand-new transfer so the theatrical cut is from the new transfer and then the Director's Cut will be using that new HD transfer and then, when we transferred the missing footage we transferred it from the original camera negative so actually that footage may look a bit better than the actual movie does, because, you know, an inter-positive is a generation down from the negative... colour shots of Peloquin and Shuna Sassi in a scene glimpsed by the main front credit but not in the movie itself. But it looks as if they both really enjoyed themselves, snakes permitting. For the last few years, Mark Miller has been working at getting Morgan Creek interested in a re-release of Nightbreed. He wanted them to allow a director's cut to be put together from the original footage. Nothing happened, and Morgan Creek told Mark that they could not locate any materials. Phil and Sarah from www.clivebarker.info then got involved with Mark, and between them, an original workprint was found on VHS. This was transferred to DVD and shown in 2010 at a HorrorHound event. If there's a demonstrable audience for an extended Nightbreed then that could well influence a release as a pure commercial decision, but we need to figure out just how large that audience really is. A small but noisy group will not make a difference here - we need to see just how many people would actually put down their hard-earned money for this... Nightbreed love is so strong that a television series is in the works, and is in continued development. We have a few more details on that here.Yes, there's (lots) more violence as the Sons of the Free invade Midian, yes there's some deleted stop motion footage, yes, Narcisse gets decapitated, yes Lori stabs herself on a hilltop and Boone bites her... Yes, yes, yes! I don't think we're going to be able to [include the regular cut], unfortunately... Yeah, it is [a rights issue]."

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