RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Mosquito on 08 Dec 2011, 22:59

Jox wrote:Seems the audio commentary will be indeed very different from the UK edition, this one moderated by Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson and the other by a British critic. Man this so great that classic Dolph flick will finally get the deserved treatment and full pack of special features - twice!


So I'm a bit confused now. Was this about the German edition? Or is this yet another one? What should I buy?

Boy, I hope ten thousands of fans buy this because I'm definitely also waiting for Army of One on Bluray. That shoot-out is the best of all Dolph movies.
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 09 Dec 2011, 10:17

Mosquito wrote:So I'm a bit confused now. Was this about the German edition? Or is this yet another one? What should I buy?

No the German edition has no extras but a booklet.

THE TWO EDITIONS FULL OF EXTRAS (NOT THE SAME) AND REALLY WORTH BUYING ARE:

THE UK EDITION FROM ARROW VIDEO (Feb 6, see link above)

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THE US EDITION FROM SYNAPSE FILMS
WHICH WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON AND WILLL BE THE BEST (QUALITY AND EXTRA-WISE) IF YOU HAVE TO GET ONLY ONE
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Mosquito on 10 Dec 2011, 12:06

Ah ok, now I got it. Thanks. :oops: :mrgreen:
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Tom on 10 Dec 2011, 13:02

Is the US version gonna be All Region? I really wanna get both.
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 10 Dec 2011, 13:57

Tom wrote:Is the US version gonna be All Region? I really wanna get both.

YES!!! 8) And with a DVD for those who don't have a Blu-Ray player :wink:
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Tom on 10 Dec 2011, 20:08

Jox wrote:
Tom wrote:Is the US version gonna be All Region? I really wanna get both.

YES!!! 8) And with a DVD for those who don't have a Blu-Ray player :wink:

Xmas has just come early!!!! Awesome.
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 11 Dec 2011, 13:51

Listening to director Joe Zito talk about holding scorpions in his hand to show @Dolph_fans they were "safe" on the set of RED SCORPION. :)

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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 16 Dec 2011, 22:28

From Arrow Video
Having a cup of tea whilst looking over some RED SCORPION proofs... (all artwork panels to be revealed soon)!

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(on the right is the US theatrical poster and on the one below you can spot the Japanese one!)
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 20 Jan 2012, 14:29

Jox wrote:From Arrow Video
Having a cup of tea whilst looking over some RED SCORPION proofs... (all artwork panels to be revealed soon)!

The four panels for the UK release by Arrow, including the American, French and Japanese theatrical posters
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(on the right is the US theatrical poster and on the one below you can spot the Japanese one!)

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http://www.cult-labs.com/forums/red-sco ... -gifs.html
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 31 Jan 2012, 11:00

First review for the UK Blu-ray
http://www.attackfromplanetb.com/index. ... pion-1988/

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Arrow video’s presentation of Red Scorpion is as great as always with new artwork for the cover along with a reverse cover from the orignal release. Two great little documentaries and a wealth of information in a well presented booklet all come in this wonderful blu-ray release.

The blu-ray of the film itself is clear and sharp with only minimal graining in some darker moments and the audio is powerful and clear which make the explosions and gunfire even more enjoyable. Plus you get an introduction to film itself from the man, Dolph Lungren.

I’m just hoping that Arrow Video will be bring out more hidden gems from the action canon of the 80s soon.
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Jox on 01 Feb 2012, 20:00

FINALLY SOME UPDATES ABOUT THE US RELEASE FROM SYNAPSE FILMS!!! 8)

http://synapse-films.com/news/news-abou ... -scorpion/

With all the news about the various upcoming international releases of RED SCORPION on Blu-ray (UK, France, Germany, etc.), I just wanted to take a few moments to let you know what's happening with our version, which should be announced soon.

We've been working on our release of RED SCORPION for almost a year now. We want ours to be the best version available in any country, on any format, and we have been taking our time putting together the ultimate version of the film for our audience. Not only in compiling some amazing supplements, but also working on a restoration of the original materials to make ours the best looking version released.

Here is a breakdown of some of the features of our RED SCORPION release:

- All-new 2K transfer of the uncensored edition, containing additional footage not found in the original U.S. theatrical release
- Digital restoration of film materials supervised by Synapse Films and Reliance Mediaworks (formerly Lowry Digital), exclusive to Synapse Films
- All-new DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround Mix, made specifically for the Synapse Films release
- Digitally Remastered Original 2.0 Soundtrack.
- Synapse Films exclusive audio commentary with director Joseph Zito, moderated by Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson
- HATH NO FURY - DOLPH LUNDGREN AND THE ROAD TO RED SCORPION - Video Interview with Dolph Lundgren
- ASSIGNMENT: AFRICA - An All-New Video Interview with Producer Jack Abramoff
- SCORPION TALES - An All-New Video Interview with Special Make-Up Effects Creator Tom Savini
- Original On-Set Behind-the-Scenes Video Footage
- Animated Still Gallery
- Extensive Liner Notes on the Making of RED SCORPION by Jérémie Damoiseau

...and the list of extras is growing daily... we're still working on some other things to add!


And, yeah, you read that right up there... we DID get Jack Abramoff. I know a lot of people made some jokes about getting him to do something for us while he was in prison. Well, we just waited for him to get OUT... and he agreed to give us an interview. It's a really cool thing and Jack was a great guy.

We worked closely with two companies to help us with extras for our release. Both RED SHIRT PICTURES and BALLYHOO MOTION PICTURES have put together some GREAT stuff. And a big congratulations goes to Tom Savini who not only gave us an interview, but raided his footage archive to give us some great behind-the-scenes "on the set" footage that no one has seen in 14 years. And big thanks to Dolph Lundgren for allowing us into his home for a great retrospective/interview about his career.

RED SCORPION is also being digitally restored by the same folks who did the Indiana Jones films, Once Upon a Time in the West, the Godfather Trilogy, The Alien films and, most recently, the all-new 4K 3D restoration on TITANTIC. We are thrilled to be working with them on this, as well as many future releases for Synapse Films.

Our release is going to be superb, not to mention a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, so you get both formats in one package. Also, our release will be encoded for ALL REGIONS for both the DVD and the Blu-ray.

We're going to announce it in the coming weeks. Remember the old saying... "Good things come to those who wait!"
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Re: RED SCORPION (Joseph Zito, 1988)

Postby Moltisanti on 02 Feb 2012, 05:30

This thing is gonna be stacked. Want it now.
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