Release Date: Jul 10, 2001 Region: 1 Runtime: 179 mins Studio: Anchor Bay Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Widescreen 1.66:1 Color
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Custom Case Rating: NR Features:
Demons: Audio Commentary by Director Lamberto Bava, Special Make-up Creations Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci Theatrical Trailer Behind-The-Scenes Segment Demons 2: Audio Commentary by Director Lamberto Bava, Mechanical Creations & Transformation Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Cuci Theatrical Trailer
Lamberto Bava, son of the Italian horror legend and giallo godfather Mario Bava, teamed up with modern master Dario Argent (co-writer and producer) for this slick gorefest, a triumph of style and special effects over movie logic. Set in a refurbished German movie palace, our hapless soon-to-be victims arrive for a sneak preview of a horror movie only to see the gore unfold in the audience, as well as onscreen. While the exposition remains murky, one patron finds that an infected cut leads to a gooey transformation, and every one of her victims follows suit until the snaggle-toothed monsters outnumber the humans. The survivors, trapped in the tomb of a cinema, must fend off attacks à la George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Borrowing liberally from films such as Dawn of the Dead and The Tingler, Demons also anticipates Scream in its cinema-savvy references, not to mention its undeniably Neve Campbell-ish heroine. The blaring heavy-metal-hard-rock soundtrack and the carnival horror-house atmosphere helps remind us that this is all just stupid fun. Despite the overwhelming body count, excessive gore and rivers of green demon pus, the cartoonishly grotesque killings avoid the sadistic edge of many Italian horror films. By the climax of the film the premise is long forgotten in a ghoul apocalypse, but who's watching this for the story anyway? --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Release Date: Sep 10, 2001 Audio:
Dolby AC-3 Stereo
Features:
Audio Commentary By Director Lamberta Bava Special Make Up Creations Artist Sergio Stivaletti And Journalist Loris Curci Theatrical Trailer Behind The Scenes Segment