I heap a lot of praise on Scream Factory, but they’re one of the few places that are doing Blu-Ray right. They doll up the classics, but they also tend to the lesser films and make sure they’re presentable for the 21st century. Currently receiving this treatment are two of George Romero’s lesser films: The Dark Half (based on Stephen King’s killer pseudonym novel) and Monkey Shines (which might feature the weirdest cunnilingus scene in monkey movie history).
While these releases won’t be Collector’s Editions, both will feature new commentaries and interviews, and some other goodies that I believe have been ported over from previous releases. The features are as follows:
The Dark Half
- NEW Audio Commentary with Writer/Director George A. Romero
- NEW The Sparrows Are Flying Again!: The Making of The Dark Half – An all-new retrospective with Writer/Director George A. Romero, Producer Declan Baldwin, Actors Michael Rooker, Robert Joy, Rutanya Alda and John Amplas, Composer Christopher Young, Special Make-Up Effects Creators John Vulich and Everett Burrell, Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Kutchaver, Second Unit Director Tom Dubensky and Editor Pasquale Buba (36 Minutes)
- Deleted Scenes
- Animated Storyboards for the original ending
- Behind-the-Scenes Footage – Special Effects and On the Set
- Vintage Making of The Dark Half plus additional interview clips
- Theatrical Trailer and TV Spot
- Still Gallery
Monkey Shines
- NEW Audio Commentary with Writer/Director George A. Romero
- NEW An Experiment In Fear – The Making of Monkey Shines – An all-new retrospective with Writer/Director George A. Romero, actors Jason Beghe, John Pankow and Kate McNeil, Executive Producer Peter Grunwald, Special Make-Up Effects Creator Tom Savini, Special Make-Up Effects Assistants Greg Nicotero and Everett Burrell and Editor Pasquale Buba (49 minutes)
- Alternate Ending
- Deleted Scenes
- Behind-the-Scenes Footage
- Vintage Making of Monkey Shines plus additional interview clips
- Theatrical Trailers & TV Spot
- Still Gallery
The discs will hit shelves on November 18.