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Independent distributors Shout Factory have revealed that they are planning to release a combo pack edition of director Vic Armstrong's Joshua Tree a.k.a Army of One (1993), starring Dolph Lundgren, George Segal and Kristian Alfonso. The preliminary release date set by the distributors is February 26th.
It's high-caliber action from the start to finish when Wellman Santee (Lundgren) goes gunning for his money and running for his life after his partner is killed during a botched heist. Sensational stunts and spectacular special effects push the action to the limit as he captures a beautiful hostage (Kristian Alfonso) and takes off across the desert in a high-speed race for his life. Six thousand square miles of sand and dozens of turbo-charged super cars set the stage for a bloody, bullet-riddled showdown with a ruthless killer.
Shout!’s Joshua Tree will have both endings, audio commentary (with Vic and Andy Armstrong), and interviews (with Vic and Andy Armstrong; and Dolph Lundgren).
Either the rights of THEY LIVE expired or Shout had to make a deal to exploit it temporarily... Studios like Lionsgate and Universal are not always on the ball with cult classics, so they might have thought they wouldn't make much money with it (it's as if it was HALLOWEEN or a more commercial Carpenter title). As for JOSHUA TREE I'm pretty sure their rights had run out.savagesketch wrote:How is a small, independent distributor like Shout! Factory able to obtain the rights and release THEY LIVE? JOSHUA TREE I can almost understand... That title's been languishing forever between the once Live Entertainment, then to Artisan, then to Lion's Gate... I'm no expert, but I imagine Lion's Gate had no problem handing JOSHUA TREE over... But THEY LIVE is a cult classic, property of Universal... How'd that happen?
This actually is the original artwork that they first came out with for the film (along with the two-shots featuring K. Alfonso) and was used in some territories, if you're referring to the North American "ARMY OF ONE" artwork with the flame background it was actually the last to be produced & released.Travis wrote:The cover isn't bad. I like the original a lot better but they had to change it up.
I would love to see this on blu-ray, but I don't have a player for that.
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