

Radio show introductions provided by David Dunnington and Peter Schueler, courtesy of GRaSP. Video sources (BBC): "Duke Revisited" (May 6, EFDVDDB01), "The Old Grey Whistle Test" (May 7, EFDVDG11), "Story Of Albert Day Two" (May 7 single cam, GMDVD 01) courtesy of EFDVD and. All other spoken introductions on the DVD taken from May 6 bootleg soundtrack "Duke Revisited". Music recorded live at Lyceum Ballroom, London, 7th May 1980 (except One For The Vine: May 6), taken from original master tapes courtesy of BBC London, except parts of Squonk and One For The Vine taken from NBC "The Source" Radio Show vinyl LPs provided by Alessandro Vasserot, One For The Vine (extra track) and spoken introductions on the CD version and to The Knife on the DVD taken from May 7 single cam soundtrack provided by Adam Gottlob. Extras: ONE FOR THE VINE (the lost May 7 performance) 11:09 THE LYCEUM TAPES - a multimedia essay by David Dunnington.
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This release includes a quality update of the 2CD version released on Dec 31, 2010.Ġ3 - Dancing With The Moonlit Knight (Opening Section) 1:50Ġ5 - The Colony Of Slippermen (Instrumental Excerpt) 1:08ġ1 - I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 9:31Ĭontains the full show in LINEAR PCM plus footage compiled from both Lyceum nights. Overall funny black comedy, scary thrills and gory excitement.30TH ANNIVERSARY REMASTERED EDITION - 2CD+1DVD The cast being filled of up and coming faces (including Ulrich) makes it even more thrilling when the `wrong' people get killed, technically all the cast are `unknowns' who usually make up the body count, so really anyone can potentially get offed.
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Kennedy as Randy is also funny as the movie geek in fact he remains the highlight of the next 2 films. Cox is excellent playing against type and David Arquette is funny as the Deputy Sheriff. The cats are good Campbell is a believable virgin, scarred by what happened to her mother before she starts turning into Buffy the vampire slayer in parts 2 and 3. This manages to be fresh, clever and scary getting by any sticking moments with it's tongue in it's cheek.

The plot twists nicely and the ending is much better than most slasher movies (including the absurd endings of 2 and 3). In fact it uses the cliches as references and makes plenty of jokey references to other movies and the supposed rules of horror movies we even have a quick flash of a caretaker dressed in Freddy's jumper and hat! That doesn't mean it's not scary it is! From the tragically horrible opening 10 minutes through each gory killing the tension is high and the shocks are real. The story is nothing more than the standard slasher plot but it avoids the cliches quite well.


This stands out from all those (and it's lackluster sequels) by being really good and clever. The film that sparked the revival of horror movies (Halloween H2O, I know what you did last summer, Urban Legend etc all followed .thanks a lot!). However, as with all good scary movies, everyone is a suspect. When Sidney herself becomes a target, the link is apparent and her missing father is a suspect. Almost a year after someone raped and killed Sidney Prescott's mother in the small town of Woodsboro, someone is killing teenagers.
