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‘Ghostbusters’ Blu-Ray Website Launched

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As if everyone wasn’t excited enough for Sony Home Entertainment’s Ghostbusters Blu-Ray release on June 16th, today the official website launched and is jam-packed with info that is sure to interest fans of the series. If a video introduction by Harold Ramis promising to “need your help on some pretty interesting assignments” isn’t enough to get you to head over, the site also features a Comic-Con 2010 contest (which means Ghostbusters 3 will probably have a huge presence and that production will be done or almost done by then) and a downloadable $5 off coupon for the Blu-Ray. Since the website just launched, there isn’t much to do on it quite yet; however, a place to upload your photo and hints about some sort of online interactivity are present. Beyond the break, you can check out the front and back cover art for the Blu-Ray, along with the final spec list.
Special Features:
cinechat (use logo)
Slimer Mode: Picture-in-Picture and Pop-Up Trivia Track (BD Exclusive)
Ecto-1: Resurrecting the Classic Car
Making of Ghostbusters – The Video Game
Ghostbusters Garage: Ecto-1 Gallery
Ghostbusters: The Video Game – Preview
Commentary w/ Ivan Reitman, Harold Ramis & Joe Medjuck
Deleted Scenes
1984 Making-Of Featurette
Cast and Crew Featurette
SFX Team Documentary
SFX Before & After (Multi Angles)
Storyboard, Split-Screen Compare

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‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Shambles Onto Blu-ray in April With Audio Commentary and Deleted Scenes

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The horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein is headed home to physical media, with the film zombie-walking its way onto DVD and Blu-ray from Universal on April 9, 2024.

Directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body), Lisa Frankenstein will also be available for a lower price on Digital beginning March 29.

Special Features include:

  • Audio commentary by director Zelda Williams
  • An Electric Connection featurette
  • Resurrecting the ‘80s featurette
  • A Dark Comedy Duo featurette
  • 5 deleted scenes
  • Gag reel

Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting,” Billed as a coming-of-rage tale, Lisa Frankenstein instead offers a celebration of outcasts and weirdos.”

“It makes for a sugary sweet, almost wholesome effort held together by a trio of infectiously winsome performances,” Meagan’s review continued. She added, “As a celebration of teen girls and outcasts who just want to be loved, Lisa Frankenstein ultimately charms.”

Kathryn Newton (Freaky) and Cole Sprouse (“Riverdale”) lead the cast for Focus Features, and the new film is rated “PG-13” for “bloody images and sexual material.”

Carla Gugino (The Fall of the House of Usher), Liza Soberano (Alone/Together), Joe Chrest (Stranger Things) and Henry Eikenberry (The Crowded Room) also star.

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In Lisa Frankenstein, “Set in 1989, the film follows an unpopular high schooler who accidentally re-animates a handsome Victorian corpse during a lightning storm and starts to rebuild him into the man of her dreams using the broken tanning bed in her garage.”

Here’s the full official plot synopsis: “A coming of RAGE love story about a misunderstood teenager and her high school crush, who happens to be a handsome corpse. After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love, happiness… and a few missing body parts along the way.”

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