Episode 18 - Five Nights in Paris, Texas
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In this episode of Celluloid Psychosis, hosts TJ Bowser and Paul Ashford are back with another exciting Physical Media Round-Up. This week, we dive into the latest from Visual Vengeance with Kung Fu Rascals (1982) featuring Steve Wang and Troy Fromin. Walmart is rolling out some exclusive 4K Steelbooks, including Five Nights at Freddy’s, the Halloween Trilogy, Dances With Wolves, and The Strangers. From Unearthed Films, we spotlight Evilenko (2003), and the Criterion Collection delivers a stunning array of releases, including Paris, Texas 4K, 8½ (1963), Tokyo Story (1953), Repo Man (1984), and many more classic titles as part of their CC40 celebration. Kino Lorber brings us Road Games (1981) in 4K, Summer Rental (1985), Death Ship (1980) 4K, and Terror Train (1980) 4K. Discotek Media introduces MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge - Volume 1, and Troma unleashes Toxic Crusaders: The Series (1991). Capelight Pictures drops the wild Rippy the Killer Kangaroo starring Michael Biehn. Now in theaters, we discuss the box office disaster of Borderlands (Eli Roth), with its 115M budget versus an 8.8M opening weekend and 16M worldwide gross. Alien Romulus (Fede Alvarez) is making waves with its popcorn bucket promotion, while Skincare (Elizabeth Banks, Nathan Fillion), Cuckoo, It Ends with Us, and Trap (Shyamalan) are all vying for your attention. Don’t miss the Coraline (15th Anniversary) screenings. Other movie news includes James Wan's Creature from the Black Lagoon remake, Deadpool & Wolverine hitting a billion worldwide, the Zombie 4K bust from Nameless selling out in minutes at €333, and the Presence teaser trailer from Soderbergh. Plus, we break down the upcoming re-release of The Batman featuring new footage from The Penguin series. This week’s recommendations? TJ celebrates the Galaxy Quest 20th Anniversary, while Paul suggests Where the Girls Are ('84) starring Shooter McGavin. Don’t miss this packed episode!
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