Episode 496: You Eat Guts?
Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress again to talk physical media. This week you can go an early, personal work from Martha Coolidge and the debut western from Robert Benton. They talk thrillers that were ultimately remade with Amber Heard and Josh Hartnett plus the baffling dark comedy from Danny DeVito. Generational favorites range from an animated film from the ‘80s and a teen comedy from the ‘90s, but also don’t forget one of the great conspiracy films of the ’70s with some timely real-world publicity. Wes Craven delivers one of his leanest thrillers and Michael Ritchie has, arguably, the most messed up film of his career with Lee Marvin up against Gene Hackman.
0:00 - Intro
2:30 – Criterion (Not a Pretty Picture)
8:18 - Fun City (Bad Company 4K)
20:50 – Shout Factory (The Last Unicorn 4K, Death to Smoochy)
39:11 – Sony (The China Syndrome, Can’t Hardly Wait 4K)
1:01:26 – Universal (Let Him Go, Tremors 7-Film collection)
1:10:29 - Paramount (Red Eye)
1:19:02 - Kino (And Soon the Darkness/Sudden Terror, The Apartment (1996), Prime Cut 4K)
1:39:20 – New Blu-ray Announcements