![]() Halloween: The Complete Collection is available now from Anchor Bay/Scream Factory. If you’d prefer the standard edition - which has the 10 movies only - you can grab that for $89.99. It retails for $169.99, but Amazon currently has it on sale for only $109.99 - a good deal for 15 Blu-rays. The set comes packaged in a nice box featuring stylish new artwork by Paul Shipper, and Blu-rays look sleek in black cases.īox sets can be pretty expensive, but the deluxe Halloween collection is fairly priced. If you have mild OCD like me, you’ll no longer have to worry about the mismatched mess the series previously created on your shelf. Highlights include audio commentaries on Halloween, Halloween 6 and Halloween H20 (with Jamie Lee Curtis!), new making-of featurettes for Halloween 4, Halloween 5 and Halloween H2O and plenty more. Not only is nearly every extra from any previous release of the films included in the set, but there’s also a host of new special features. Needless to say, these films will have never looked or sounded better. We’re finally getting Halloween H20 in the correct aspect ratio, plus the original mono audio track on Halloween. The Curse of Michael Myers isn’t the only one getting a new, high-definition transfer. New transfers and audio specs on select titles The movie isn’t perfect, but it’s a marked improvement over the theatrical cut.Ĥ. Even better, it’s loaded with special features. Many fans have seen this oft-bootlegged version of the sixth installment thanks to eBay, but this is a newly-transferred, crystal clear Blu-ray. This set achieves the impossible: an official release of the “Producer’s Cut” of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. An official release of the Producer’s Cut of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Watch on Scream Factory has started taking pre-orders for a triple feature 4K UHD box set containing Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween H20, and Halloween: Resurrection. Not one, not two, but three different versions of John Carpenter’s 1978 classic are included: last year’s 35th anniversary edition with a transfer supervised by cinematographer Dean Cundey, the previous high-definition transfer (with incorrect/more “natural” color timing) and the extended version of the film with the TV scenes reinserted.ģ. Three different versions of the original Halloween Most people thought this feat was impossible, so kudos to Anchor Bay and Scream Factory for making it happen.Ģ. You may not love all of the movies in the Halloween franchise - it’s spotty, to say the least - but this is the only way to get all ten of them together due to the scattered rights. All ten movies together for the first time ever ![]() If you somehow aren’t already sold on the set, we have 7 reasons you should buy it.ġ. The set collects all ten movies in the storied Halloween franchise along with a host of supplementary material spread across 15 discs. ![]() Halloween: The Complete Collection - the deluxe, limited-edition Blu-ray box set - is out now, thanks to the heroes at Anchor Bay and Scream Factory. Today is they day we’ve been waiting for. ![]()
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