AMC’s New “Slash Pass”: Six Horror Movies for $66.66

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AMC’s New “Slash Pass”: Six Horror Movies for .66

Some people think that The Devil’s Rejects is Rob Zombie’s masterpiece. Anything else is not as good. It’s devisive conversation, one that’s worth having because he is great filmmaker, especially with comic timing.

On another note, some people think that Daybreakers is a great vampire film, while others think it…ahem, sucks.

The former is getting a limited theatrical re-release by Fathom Entertainment on October 6 and 8 to celebrate it’s 20th anniversary. No such luck for Daybreakers, but both are getting a 4k UHD release: The Devil’s Rejects on October 14, and Daybreakers on September 16.

No matter what you think of these two movies, they are worthy of your physical collection and with all the extras that come with them, they might be worth your time.

Keep an eye out for these titles at your favorite physical media retailer.

The Devil’s Rejects (2005)

The Devil’s Rejects – the second installment of writer-director Rob Zombie’s demented Firefly trilogy – celebrates 20 years of depravity and dismemberment with a nationwide theatrical release on October 6 & 8. Brought to you by Fathom Events, and with a new introduction by Rob Zombie, the film begins with revenge-crazed Sheriff Wydell and his men surrounding the Fireflys’ homestead, guns blazing – but when the smoke clears, Otis and his sister, Baby, have managed to escape.

Taking refuge – and hostages – in a back-road motel, the most-wanted siblings rendezvous with their deranged partner in crime, Captain Spaulding, killing whoever happens to stand in their way. But as the body count mounts higher, Sheriff Wydell decides to “cross the line” and take the law into his own hands, paving the way for one of the most terrifying, mayhem-filled showdowns in cinematic history. See it on the big screen in theaters October 6 & 8 only, for an exclusive two-night event.

Special Features:

SteelBook® Artwork by: Graham Humphreys

Year of Production: 2005

Closed-Captioned: No

Feature Run Time: 109 mins.

Subtitles: English, Spanish

Feature Run Time: 109 Mins.

Format: 16×9 Widescreen (1.85)

Audio: English 6.1 (DTS-HD Master Audio)

LEGACY SPECIAL FEATURES

Audio Commentary with Director Rob Zombie

Audio Commentary with Actors Sid Haig, Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie

Blooper Reel

The Morris Green Show – Ruggsville’s #1 Talk Show

Mary the Monkey Girl Commercial

Spaulding Christmas Commercial

Cheerleader Missing – The Otis Home Movie

Satan’s Got to Get Along Without Me – Buck Owen’s Video

Deleted Scenes

Make-up Tests

Matthew McGrory Tribute

Still Gallery

Theatrical Trailer

TV Spots

30 Days in Hell: The Making of The Devil’s Rejects (rt 144 minutes)

Daybreakers (2010)

Daybreakers: Four-time Academy Award® nominee Ethan Hawke stars as Edward Dalton, a scientist-researcher in the midst of a global plague that has transformed most of the human population into vampires. As the ferocious Vampire Army clamors to harvest the remaining humans’ blood, Dalton reluctantly works to engineer a blood substitute for the largest supplier of blood, run by Charles Bromley (Sam Neill). When Edward encounters Cormac (Willem Dafoe), a human cured of vampirism, they team up with a group of rebel vampires to try to save humanity in this 15th-anniversary edition of the stylish and intense sci-fi action-thriller.

Special Features:

The Lionsgate Limited edition 4K also includes new special features:

  • Building the World of Daybreakers
  • Art and Craft: The Actors of Daybreakers
  • Gag Reel
  • Art Department and Lighting Tests
  • Costume, Hair, and Make-up Tests
  • First Subsider Test
  • Make-up Effects Tapes
  • Stunt Department
  • On the Set of Daybreakers

Legacy Special Features also included:

  • Making of Daybreakers 
  • The Big Picture (The Spierig Brothers Short Film)
  • Audio Commentary with Co-Directors Peter and Michael Spierig and Creature Designer Steve Boyle
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Poster Art Gallery

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