The disc loads to an animated main menu with traditional navigation options.Īrrow video wisely upgraded to the 4K HDR10 Master Turbine Media Group fashioned for their excellent Media Book that was released earlier this year. Inside the case are the same six mini-poster reproduction cards as the 2016 set. The only difference of course is the disc that is housed in a standard black 4K case. The slipcase artwork is the same, the same double-sided poster, and booklet containing essays about the film. A single-disc release, the packaging is virtually identical to the 2016 Limited Edition Blu-ray. The Hills Have Eyesgets another release on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray this time in a Limited Edition set from Arrow Video. Vital Disc Stats: The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray With The Hills Have Eyes, he destroyed the sanctity of the American family vacation introducing a new deranged vision of the patriarchy." In Last House On The Left, he brought the danger and violence of the city into the home. Wes Craven made his mark on horror by assaulting the quintessential American family. The deserted location, the relatively unknown cast, the gritty and raw 16mm photography, its dark sense of humor this is just a damn creepy and unsettling movie. The Hills Have Eyes is one of my all-time favorite horror films stacked alongside the likes of George Romero’s groundbreaking Night of the Living Dead. Wes Craven was responsible for two memorable entries. Large studio productions, art-house features, grungy low-budget productions - all had something genuinely terrifying to bring to theater screens. But 70s horror has an uncompromising edge that cuts deep and often leaves you feeling raw and exhausted by the end. “How many sequels can we make? Well let's find out!” was the motto. While I love the 80s for horror, that’s a decade that felt like the commercialization of horror. There are so many great entries in the genre that still pack a wallop to this day. You get popular mega-hits like Jaws, Halloween, or The Exorcist alongside gritty low-budget shockers like I Spit On Your Grav e, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Dawn of the Dead. "If I had to pick a decade for the best Horror Films - it would be the 1970s.
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