ON BLU-RAY & LIMITED EDITION
STEELBOOK
15th September 2014
HE’S A MAN OF PEACE
IN A SAVAGE LAND… SUBURBIA
Arrow Video is thrilled to
announce the release of The ‘Burbs, one of the most hotly anticipated
Arrow Video Blu-ray titles of the year. Joe Dante’s iconic cult classic will be
released on 15th September as both a deluxe Blu-ray & also as a limited
edition SteelBook featuring an updated version of the original iconic artwork.
One of Dante’s most accomplished
and often-overlooked entries in a canon filled with tone-shifting black
comedies and satirical horror hybrids. The ‘Burbs was released in 1989
and starred Tom Hanks in one of his last tour de force comedic roles before
becoming a decidedly more “serious” actor.
Though The ‘Burbs may not
seem to fit into Dante’s oeuvre at first glance, it indeed does bear all the
fingerprints of the director’s slightly off-kilter sensibilities, equally
influenced by Mad magazine and a cadre of classic Universal monsters. In fact, The
‘Burbs is one of those rare instances in Hollywood where the material is
perfectly matched with a director who understands the interdependence of horror
and comedy. As he did with Piranha, The Howling and Gremlins
before, Dante instinctively knew that humour would help ground the horror and
make it all the more realistic and credible. “I always thought all horror is
comedy,” Dante said in 2011 and indeed there has always been a fine line
between horror and comedy in all of Dante’s films.
That line is never more blurred
than in The ‘Burbs, which - along with Dante’s 1985 sci-fi film Explorers
- has gone on to gain a level of cult status since its release. Noted
critic and staunch Dante champion Jonathan Rosenbaum, who appreciated the
film’s dark humour, cited in his review that The ‘Burbs “can be read as
a satire about suburban conformists and snoops – xenophobic busybodies who
can’t tolerate the presence of any sort of eccentricity in their midst. Or the
movie is a cautionary tale about the dangers of insulation and ignorance
- minding one’s own business and being unaware of the horrible things that are
happening right next door. Or, finally, one can take the noncommittal stance
assumed by the teenage characters in the movie, who are as undisturbed about
the mysterious neighbours as they are amused by the xenophobic snoops trying to
uncover them; the kids are simply around to enjoy the show.”
On paper, the plot for The
‘Burbs doesn’t really do the film justice, since it’s a blended mixture of
plot, performance and, ultimately, Dante’s persistent point-of-view that make
it all work. On repeat viewings, however, it becomes clear that the signature
touches of Dante’s directorial style are what transform The ‘Burbs from
a typical situational comedy into a dark cult classic. Those tell-tale sight
gags, in-jokes and “doodlings in the margins” like the cartoons of artist
Sergio Aragonés that Dante so loved in the pages of Mad magazine are peppered
throughout The ‘Burbs. “The beauty of Mad magazine was that you could
read it over and over and in the corner of the frame would be these little gags
that you hadn’t noticed when you were reading it for the continuity,” Dante
said.
“The audience is reminded
constantly that they are watching a movie, and similar comic stylings have
found their way into my own work,” Dante once told The Telegraph.
There’s no denying The ‘Burbs
is a manufactured movie as it unfolds on the screen … but it’s a place worth
revisiting if only for the non-judgmental point-of-view and understanding of
human nature that Dante brings to it.
The ‘Burbs is presented in
its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 with stereo 2.0 audio. The ‘Burbs
was exclusively restored in 2K resolution by Arrow Films for this release. This
restoration of The ‘Burbs was overseen by James White on behalf of Arrow
Films and has been approved by Joe Dante.
Arrow
Video’s landmark release comes loaded with a bumper crop of bonus features
including an all-new high definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the
Theatrical cut, newly-restored from the original film elements, and the
original Workprint cut of the film transferred from Director Joe Dante’s
personal copy, on home video for the very first time, which includes deleted
and alternate scenes.
The
Workprint cut of the film will be complimented by A Tale of Two ‘Burbs,
an all-new video featurette comparing the differences between the Workprint and
Theatrical cuts of the film, with optional audio commentary from Joe Dante.
Alongside
this, this deluxe edition will also include a brand-new feature-length
documentary There Goes the Neighbourhood: The Making of The ‘Burbs which
features interviews with Dante, actors Corey Feldman, Courtney Gains and Wendy
Schaal, director of photography Robert M. Stevens and production designer James
H. Spencer.
The
disc also features a newly recorded audio commentary with writer Dana Olsen,
moderated by author Calum Waddell, an alternate ending, presented in HD for the
very first time, alongside the original theatrical trailer and an exclusive
collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kenneth J. Souza,
author of Scared Silly: The Films of Joe Dante, and an article looking
at the collaborations of Joe Dante and composer Jerry Goldsmith, illustrated
with original archive stills and posters.
Synopsis
The films of director Joe Dante
have taken us to some strange places – a mysterious Chinatown antique store in
Gremlins; a secluded resort populated by werewolves in The Howling;
even deep inside the human body in Innerspace. But now he takes us to
the strangest place of all – suburbia!
Family man Ray Peterson (Tom
Hanks) is looking forward to a week of putting his feet up at home in the
quiet, leafy cul-de-sac of Mayfield Place. But his plans are scuppered by the
arrival of new next-door neighbours, The Klopeks, whose behaviour and habits
are more than just a little kooky. But things go from kooky to downright
sinister when local old boy Walter disappears, leading Ray and his buddies to
suspect their new neighbours of killing and eating him! Sure, the Klopeks are a
strange bunch what with their digging up the backyard in the middle of the
night – but they’re not devil-worshipping cannibal killers… are they?
If you’re looking for a knowing
slice of tongue-in-cheek terror then look no further than The ‘Burbs. A
standout horror comedy from a director who has given us more than his fair
share of fun frighteners, The ‘Burbs assembles a superb cast including
Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, Carrie Fisher and Corey Feldman in a tall tale of
small-town terror. You’ll never look at those eccentric neighbours in the same
way again! The super-deluxe package, which is
available both as a standard Blu-ray and as a limited edition Blu-ray
SteelBook, is full of special features and bonus material.
The special features for this
edition include:
- Limited
Edition SteelBook packaging
- High
Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the Theatrical cut,
newly-restored from the original film elements
- Original
uncompressed 2.0 Stereo PCM Audio
- Isolated
Music and Effects Soundtrack
- Optional
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- New
audio commentary with writer Dana Olsen, moderated by author Calum Waddell
- There
Goes the Neighbourhood: The Making of The ‘Burbs - A new feature-length
documentary including interviews with Dante, actors Corey Feldman,
Courtney Gains and Wendy Schaal, director of photography Robert M. Stevens
and production designer James H. Spencer
- The
original Workprint cut of the film transferred from Director Joe Dante’s
personal copy, on home video for the very first time - includes deleted
and alternate scenes!
- A Tale
of Two ‘Burbs – Video featurette comparing the differences between the
Workprint and Theatrical cuts of the film, with optional audio commentary
from Dante
- Alternate
ending, presented in HD for the very first time
- Original
Theatrical Trailer in HD
- Collector’s
booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kenneth J. Souza, author of Scared
Silly: The Films of Joe Dante, and an article looking at the
collaborations of Joe Dante and composer Jerry Goldsmith, illustrated with
original archive stills and posters
Specs
Release Date
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Monday 15th September 2014
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Certificate
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12
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Formats
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Blu-ray / Blu-ray SteelBook
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Language
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English (English SDH Subtitles)
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Running Time
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102 minutes
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Number of Discs
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2
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Region
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B
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Aspect Ratio
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1.85:1
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Audio
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2.0 Stereo
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Colour
|
Colour
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RRP
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Amaray
£19.99 / SteelBook £24.99
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Blu-ray Cat Number
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FCD931
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SteelBook Cat Number
|
FCD930
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