Special Features include: >Commentary by Director Paul W.S. Anderson and Producer Jeremy Bolt >The Making of Event Horizon – 5 Documentaries >The Point of No Return: The Filming of Event Horizon with Director Commentary >Secrets with Selectable Director Commentary >The Unseen Event Horizon: The Unfilmed Rescue Scene >Conceptual Art and Trailers
Is this any different than the shout factory version?
William Allen
I still need the original uncut blood orgy scene and original "let me show you" scene
Nicholas Fisher
>Restored gore scenes? What was cut?
Chase Lee
>IMDb: 6.7 Certified shit. Pass.
Dylan Brown
Whats left of the cut gore is on youtube, but the film was damaged from being stored in a salt mine I think, so there will never be a restored cut.
Anthony Campbell
About 25 minutes of extreme gore. They say those scenes were lost on a fire or something tho
Dylan Ramirez
lots of gore, mostly the bloodorgy stuff.
Dylan Davis
This is awesome. But when are we gonna get the director's cut of the first Resident Evil? They had to cut some violence to get an R rating, and also I'd love for them to fix the dodgy Licker CG.
Lincoln Garcia
no uncut film no watch simple as
FUCK SALT MINES
Andrew Thompson
Such a shit movie, the fight sound effects when morpheus is fighting jurrassic park man near the end make it feel like a looney toons gag
Ian Evans
>lost horror movie footage stashed in a Romanian salt mine how does this shit even happen?
>Commentary by Director Paul W.S. Anderson and Producer Jeremy Bolt this is already on the old bluray, i watched the movie with it, i am 100% certifying it kino, everyone should hear it.
Luis Gutierrez
I do not understand the love for this movie
Aaron Morris
>the fight sound effects when morpheus is fighting jurrassic park man near the end make it feel like a looney toons gag This is weird complaint. It's like whining about Terminator 3's jaguar sounds every time something explodes, or the loud "pottery breaking sound" or the big bouncy toy that makes a big bouncy squeak during the crane chase. It's all about juxtaposing horror with absurdity. Films don't have to be self-serious all the time.
Aiden Fisher
Don't understand the love for this Paul W.S. Anderson movie.
William Cruz
What does the W.S. stand for?
Daniel Scott
When you're dealing with a visionary like Anderson, you either like their films or you don't. If you don't like their style you won't understand it, and won't understand why people like it.
James Diaz
Paul William Scott Anderson
Hunter Harris
>trusting imdb certified cringe
Tyler James
wienerschnitzel
Bentley Flores
Event Horizon still has the best space ship interior set design of all time beats out Alien by a mile
Easton Jackson
It's a common practice. The film degrades at a significantly lower rate in the salty air.
Jack Bailey
Apparently not
James Russell
it must be weird to do scenes like this only to have them in the film for a split second
Salt is the main thing that degrades things faster. It's why ships rust like crazy in seawater.
Oliver Morales
Thats not the hell scene, post the hell scene
Eli Adams
It doesn't
Jace Sanchez
They don't salt the film dumbass. Salt mines are humidity vaults and used for storage of many things.
Cooper Brooks
That's due to salt + water saturation which frees up a bunch of electrons in the water and allows the metal to oxidize faster.
Salt on its own is good for all manner of preservation because it absords water very effectively and controls environmental humidity up until the point it is saturated, only then does it make everything else worse
Brandon Martin
>extreme gore Tame 90's effects with rubber guts, I don't think we're missing much.
Carter King
What about those porn actors and crippled stunts having unsimulated sex in makeup and fake blood all over?
Aaron Collins
Is that what the script said?
Nicholas Campbell
Who the FUCK's brilliant idea was it to store it inside of a fucking salt mine
I want the original version of the film. Not just the cut gore scenes, it's really obvious the climax is a reshoot test audience thing, Sam Neill becoming a generic video game boss.
I think it is about 70% a good film but it was very clearly thrown through the ringer on the studio front and winds up more generic than it should be. It should have been more weird and twisted. It's definitely "blockbustered" up.
Noah Jackson
They have it they're just saying they lost it because it wasn't for us normies to see.
Jeremiah Jenkins
>woman fucking man
Women had strap-ons or grew dicks?
Evan Evans
we get it, you don't like the movie now have a you samefag
Joshua Wood
In the context of the scene it does a disservice to the tension as Weir goes in for the kill
Michael Jones
I think actually salt mines are extremely good for storing film, (some of the only places in the world with zero moisture air) except there was a fire. I could be wrong
Elijah Clark
which would you prefer
Camden James
Well that's too goddamn bad for them, because I still want to see it.
William Fisher
Love it’s exterior too. I overall like a lot about the film, especially when it comes to the production design.
Gabriel Peterson
it has the best "most lived in" look when it comes to set design imo
Jaxon Howard
Understand this guy is just saying this because it was Mike Stoklasa's "take"
Xavier Johnson
>Oh no, I'm getting pegged, I'm going INSANE!!!
Gabriel Evans
And to think this movie wouldn't have happened if they just had a gellar field installed.
Aaron Torres
Strap-ons don't have any creepy factor for such a movie. I imagine a Doom-like scenario where the women either have implanted cybernetic dicks or mutated to have a dick.
Nathan Richardson
>cut to Lawrence Fishburne >"We're leaving."
Colton Morris
Not even HDoom went that far
Jaxon White
BABY BEEAARRRR
Jonathan King
The W. stands for W.S. And the S. stands for S.
Isaiah Allen
What's that extra S for?
Landon King
>having unsimulated sex Is this true or just an urban legend? No wonder they made them cut it out if there was actual sex
Jace Thompson
It's just a letter, doesn't stand for anything.
Robert Martin
That's a typo
Elijah Garcia
>Event Horizon is notorious for its missing, messed-up scenes. But one deleted sequence in particular — though less than 30 seconds long — really pushed the boundaries. In fact, it likely would've earned the film an X rating had it not been cut down to only a few seconds.
>This would be the so-called "bloody orgy" scene. This is the video log discovered by the Lewis and Clark's crew showing the fate of the original crew of the Event Horizon, who literally tore each other apart in an insane storm of sex, violence, and ... well ... violent sex. The scene used real amputees to lend visceral authenticity to images of the Event Horizon's mutilated crew, and Anderson went so far as to hire adult film actors to lend similar authenticity to the images of graphic sex, according to Den of Geek.
>We only know these details because of the recollections of special effects supervisor Dave Bonneywell, and his recounting is literally too disturbing to print here. So one can imagine the effect it must've had on those horrified test audiences and studio execs. In a 2017 interview with San Diego Reader, Anderson stated that the footage probably no longer exists ... unless it does, in the form of a VHS tape allegedly owned by producer Lloyd Levin. "I've never managed to watch it — nor has he — because he moved to Spain," the director said. "I travel so much, and we've never been in the same country with a VHS player and him having the cassette in his hands, but I'm very excited about doing it at some point. I'd like to see what's on that tape!"
Anthony Myers
The steelbook cover image is gay as fuck, makes it look like some sort of lame zombie movie.
Get rid of the dumb fucking hands and just have it be the eye with the gravity drive reflected in it and it'd be perfect.