Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Blu-ray Review: ZOMBIE (1979)
ZOMBIE
Directed by Lucio Fulci
Distributed by Blue Underground / MVD Distribution
I have been a huge fan of Lucio Fulci ever since I saw my first film by him. The first film of his I ever saw was ZOMBIE, on an old clam shell VHS back in my college days. It has been almost 20 years since I have seen this film, so I was thrilled when I got a chance to review this new 40th Anniversary 4K Blu-ray edition of the film. Here is a brief synopsis of the new release courtesy of the Blue Underground website:
In Italy, it was considered the 'unofficial sequel' to DAWN OF THE DEAD. In England, it was known as ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS and banned as obscene. In America, it was called ZOMBIE and advertised with the depraved tag line "WE ARE GOING TO EAT YOU!" Tisa Farrow (THE GRIM REAPER), Ian McCulloch (CONTAMINATION), Al Cliver (CANNIBALS), and Richard Johnson (THE HAUNTING) star in this worldwide splatter sensation directed by 'Maestro Of Gore' Lucio Fulci (CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD, THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY) that remains one of the most eye-skewering, skin-ripping, gore-gushingly graphic horror hits of all time!
The plot of the film is simple.....a woman goes looking for her father on an island he was last known to be at. That island is, of course, being ravaged by zombies! The film is known by quite a few other names, such as: ZOMBI 2, ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS, ISLAND OF THE LIVING DEAD, ISLAND OF THE FLESH-EATERS, and WOODOO.
The zombie effects in this film are top notch, and rank among my favorite zombies in film history, especially the worm infested zombie from the original poster and cover art. This is how I imagine a zombie looking if they were real, decayed with worms oozing from the eye sockets! Gross! Along with the great make up and effects is some amazing gore, including the famous splinter in the eyeball scene and multiple neck biting resulting in tons of blood. There is also that one scene you might have heard about, where a zombie fights a shark! It really must be seen to be believed, and if you haven't seen it, you are truly missing out!
If you have never seen this film, do yourself a favor and watch it asap. This is one of my favorite zombie films of all time. Even if you have seen it, do yourself a favor and check out this new blu-ray release, as you have never seen it like this before!
ZOMBIE is available now from Blue Underground and contains the following Special Features:
Disc 1 (Blu-ray) Feature Film + Extras:
* NEW! Audio Commentary #1 with Troy Howarth, Author of Splintered Visions: Lucio Fulci and His Films
* Audio Commentary #2 with Star Ian McCulloch and Diabolik Magazine Editor Jason J. Slater
* NEW! When The Earth Spits Out The Dead - Interview with Stephen Thrower, Author of Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci
* Theatrical Trailers
* TV Spots
* Radio Spots
* Poster & Still Gallery
* Guillermo del Toro Intro
Disc 2 (Blu-ray) Extras:
* Zombie Wasteland - Interviews with Stars Ian McCulloch, Richard Johnson & Al Cliver, and Actor/Stuntman Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
* Flesh Eaters on Film - Interview with Co-Producer Fabrizio De Angelis
* Deadtime Stories - Interviews with Co-Writers Elisa Briganti and (Uncredited) Dardano Sacchetti
* World of the Dead - Interviews with Cinematographer Sergio Salvati and Production & Costume Designer Walter Patriarca
* Zombi Italiano - Interviews with Special Make-Up Effects Artists Gianetto De Rossi & Maurizio Trani and Special Effects Artist Gino De Rossi
* Notes on a Headstone - Interview with Composer Fabio Frizzi
* All in the Family - Interview with Antonella Fulci
* Zombie Lover - Award-Winning Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro talks about one of his favorite films
BONUS! ZOMBIE Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD by Fabio Frizzi
BONUS! Collectable Booklet with new essay by Stephen Thrower
CLICK HERE to watch the trailer
CLICK HERE to purchase the Blu-ray
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Labels:
Blue Underground,
gore,
Lucio Fulci,
MVD Entertainment,
MVD Visual,
Video Nasty,
Zombie,
Zombies
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