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Die Darkman Die is a quite funny title indeed. I can't tell if it's intentionally suppose to be over-the-top, or they actually thought it was something..bold.
I cant wait to get this on bluray, I have loved Darkman since I was a kid
If you liked the movie should try to hunt the 5 paperbacks books of them, worth the read I say
I'm about halfway through the bonus features of the new Blu-ray. This is why I love the hell out of Shout Factory, these collector's editions are packed with stuff I haven't seen before. Plus listening to Neeson talk about how much the role meant to him this many years later is fantastic
I wouldn't mind seeing a new Darkman movie with Liam Neeson. One that doesn't ignore the years that have passed either.
Liam is still badass enough to pull off the role I think. And he's a great actor...
A lot. New full length interviews with Neeson and MacDormand and the new art direction, make up effects featurettes are really, really good. the also include the older "on set" stuff
It's the new Blu-ray from Shout! Factory coming out in February:
www.gotham-news.com/news/2014/01/04/darkman-collectors-edition-arrives-on-blu-ray-february-18th
Me too, but only if they make it "cartoonish" like the first one.
Not sure that would work these days, but it would have to be R rated for certain...
I'm about halfway through the bonus features of the new Blu-ray. This is why I love the hell out of Shout Factory, these collector's editions are packed with stuff I haven't seen before. Plus listening to Neeson talk about how much the role meant to him this many years later is fantastic
R is a must.