Goddamn. I don't like steelbooks at all, but SF comes out with the most gorgeous offerings, IMHO. Great news for those that collect them!
They're all kind of "take it or leave it," IMO, but 4K scans for both cuts of Lifeforce means I'll probably be double dipping on that, even though I generally dislike Steelbooks. They won't be bringing back the vintage making of featurette from the original Collector's Edition release that went OOP in 2014, so that release will continue to hold some value. Apparently, they tried to secure clearance for a new 4K scan for The Howling, but were unsuccessful.
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Agreed, I friggin' love Brainscan. It's great that Shout are getting some Sony titles. Hopefully they get Nightwing (1979) and a few others to release.
Candyman would be the no-brainer. I'm shocked that isn't on blu-ray (US at least) already. Children Of The Night would be my other major want.
Children of the Night and Severed Ties were pretty cool horror films from Sony. I hope they release them, and Candyman too. The Unborn is a must have, that film is really disturbing plus it has a really shitty but fun sequel.
I remember not being a huge fan of The Unborn, but to be fair I only saw the crappy VHS rip that used to be on NetFlix streaming. I wasn't a huge fan of Severed Ties either, but I do remember it having fantastic gore. I still have that one on VHS. I'm not sure if Sony still owns it, but another holy grail would be Night Life. That has to be one of the most underrated horror films of the late '80s. Can't believe that never made it to DVD. I still have the video store poster for it.
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