Re-Animator Millennium Edition DVD
Review by Peter West


Credits:
Directed by Stuart Gordon
Writing by Stuart Gordon and William Norris
Based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft
Runtime: 86 minutes Unrated


Starring:
Jeffrey Combs as Herbert West
Bruce Abbott as Dan Cain
Barbara Crampton as Megan Halsey
David Gale as. Doctor Carl Hill
Robert Sampson as Dean Alan Halsey
Gerry Black as Mace, Miskatonic Security Guard


The Story:
Herbert West is a medical student. While studying in Vienna, he discovers a re-animating formula that brings dead tissue back to life. After the death of his mentor Dr. Grüber, West enrolls in Miskatonic University in the small town of Arkham, Massachusettes. Answering an advertisement for a roomate from Dan Caine, a fellow medical student, West moves in with Caine. This was much to the dismay of Megan Halsey, Caine's girlfriend, who also happens to be the Dean's daughter. Caine soon gets involved up to his neck in West's outlandish experiments with drastic consequences. The movie evolves into the funniest gore fest to have ever hit the screen!


Picture Quality:
The film is presented in a new THX Approved Digital Master,
16 x 9 Anamorphic WideScreen (Aspect Ratio 1.85:1). I own the two previous
versions Elite released and this one is far superior to the previous releases.
Colors are strong and vivid. This is the best the movie has looked since it
was originally shown, maybe better. My rating 5/5.


Audio Quality:
The DVD has 4 seperate soundtracks: DTS 5.1 Digital Surround,
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Isolated 5.1 Dolby Digital Music Score and Original
2.0 Mono mix. Not having DTS equipment I did not get to enjoy the that track,
but I did listen to the others and they are incredible. The isolated soundtrack
is enjoyable, as background music to do chores, homework, etc. Nothing has
been spared audio-wise on this release! My rating 5/5.


Extra's: My Rating 6/5. How can I say that? Read on.
Here's where Elite has truly provided everything the casual
or rabid fan of this movie can enjoy! New video interview with Director Stuart
Gordon and Producer Brian Yuzna, where they discuss everything from the inseption
of the project, it's evolution into the movie (it was originally planned to
be a series), to how everything was brought together for the filming. A new
video interview with Composer Richard Band, where he confirms the long rumored
foundation in Hitchcock's Psycho. A video interview with writer Dennis Paoli,
where he discusses how the original Lovecraft story was adapted to the screenplay.
I found these all to be interesting and enjoyable!


Commentaries include Director Stuart Gordon who gives a running
blow by blow of the entire project. He talks about the actors, sets, and how
effects were done. Overall, it is a Re-Animator lesson from the man who made
it. The second commentary features Producer Brian Yuzna and Actors Jeffrey
Combs, Robert Sampson, Barbara Crampton and Bruce Abbott. This is in my opinon
a Re-Animator party/reunion! Laughs abound between the cast members as they
reminise their roles. A running joke is Barbara Crampton refering to her scene
on the gurney with David Gale's head as her mother's favorite part of the
movie! One of the best commentaries out there!


Additional features include:
Animated Motion Menus
New Video Interview with Fangoria Editor Tony Timpone
16 Extended Scenes (16 x 9 Anamorphic)
Deleted Scene (16 x 9 Anamorphic)
Theatrical Trailer (16 x 9 Anamorphic)
5 TV Spots
Music Discussion with Composer Richard Band (4 scenes)
Multi-Angle Story Boards (3 scenes)
Behind-The-Scenes Photo Gallery
Biographies and Filmographies of Cast and Filmmakers


What more could a fan of this movie ask for? I personally believe that Elite has given this movie a presentation that is unparalleled by any DVD studio release for a cult horror film. There are six hours of extras on disc 2 alone. I can not think of any DVD that can rival this! Vini Bancalari, President of Elite Entertainment, has provided Re-Animator fans with THE definative version, as well as the best value dollar for dollar a DVD special editon can be!


Peter West's Danger Seeking Summary:
In 1967 I bought a paperback called "Dragon and other Macabre
Tales", a collection of H.P. Lovecraft stories. At my tender age and
the way times were back then, I was terrified reading them. The one story
that stuck in my mind was "Herbert West: Re-Animator". Never had
the written word left such a impression on me! When I saw that a modern day
movie had used that story as it's basis, I wondered "How could Lovecraft
be translated to the screen?" Well, they did it, and it was wilder than
anything old H.P. could have dreamed of back in the late 1920's. There is
one mistake Mr. Gordon makes in his commentary: "Herbert West: Re-Animator"
is not out of print. You can purchase this and other H.P. Lovecraft stories
from Arkham House, the publishing
house dedicated to his memory. Now for those of you that have actually read
this entire review, and who are over the age of 18, I have a special treat
for you here! ENJOY


1985
Color
Aspect Ratio Approx. 1.85:1
Approx. Running Time: 86 min
Not Rated
Item: EE4325
UPC: 790594432522
Retail: $29.95
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