Finally available on DVD is the Aussie horror film Razorback, which quietly arrived in stores on August 4. The DVD is available at the official WB Shop. This is a MUST-SEE horror film, that you should actively look into purchasing. It’s no cute koala munching eucalyptus leaves. It’s a rhino-sized denizen of the Outback that can turn you into a blood-feast. Out of a wasteland of beauty and death comes Razorback, tensely directed by Russell Mulcahy (Highlander) and ominously shot by Dean Semler (the Mad Max cinematographer who won an Academy Award for Dances with Wolves). Gregory Harrison plays a naïve American arriving down under to look for his missing wife. Unequipped for the rough landscape and unprepared for the horrors lurking within, he is soon battling to survive. Amid the hanging carcasses of the Pet Pak cannery, he confronts the monstrous creature while a conveyor belt inches man and beast toward razor-sharp blades that will make pet food out of one – or both.
awesome but i dont' have or deal with credit cards i wished this would of been released in stores i guess this never will now i was hoping that WB would of continued with their twisted terror collection that came out in 2007
also i hear it doesn't have any of the special features the region 2,4 dvds do which is a shame
Picked up this, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and Bermuda Depths from the B site last week, hasn't shipped yet as RB isn't out til tomorrow. Keep you posted on the quality as these aren't remastered, just copied from the best video print they could find.
Seriously dope. If you really want to get into Ozploitation stuff, you really need a multi-region player, as most of those kinds of titles are CHEAP AS HELL over here...
To anyone interested please note that this is from WB's Archive Collection which are nothing more than DVD-R burns of their movies. Apparently the quality is decent, but don't expect a factory pressed quality disc.
Comments Page 1 of 1 | You have to be logged in to comment! If you don't have an account register now for free! Your account allows you to post comments and reviews, upload videos and images, access or our forums, write personal blogs, and maintain your profile.