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Branded as a “video nasty” in the UK, director Luigi Cozzi’s Contamination takes the premise of Ridley Scott’s classic Alien and peppers it with exploding guts galore and a dangerously infectious soundtrack from celebrated Italian prog-rockers Goblin (Deep Red, Suspiria).
A cargo ship drifts up the Hudson River. Its crew: all dead, their bodies horribly mutilated, turned inside out by an unknown force. Its freight: boxes upon boxes of glowing, pulsating green eggs. It soon becomes clear that these eggs are not of this planet, and someone intends to cultivate them here on Earth. But who? And to what end?
Starring Italian horror veteran Ian McCulloch (Zombie Flesh Eaters), Contamination is an ultra-violent sci-fi epic that really gets under the skin. In space, no one can hear you scream – but on Earth, the terror rings loud and clear!
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Feature Commentary by filmmaker, Fangoria editor and Contamination super-fan Chris Alexander
- Luigi Cozzi on the Creation of Contamination – an archive documentary hosted by the director and including behind-the-scenes footage
- 2014 Q&A with Cozzi and star Ian McCulloch
- Sound of the Cyclops: Goblin’s Maurizio Guarini on the music of Contamination – the Goblin keyboardist discusses Contamination’s dark, progressive rock score and a lifetime of making music for Italian terror
- Imitation Is The Sincerest Form of Flattery – A critical analysis of the Italian “Mockbusters” trend of filmmaking which sought to capitalize on the success of Hollywood blockbusters
- Theatrical Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin
- Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Chris Alexander, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
- Arrow Video
- Luigi Cozzi
- 15
- Ian McCulloch
- Louise Marleau
- Marino Masé
English for the Hard of Hearing
- English
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
Branded as a “video nasty” in the UK, director Luigi Cozzi’s Contamination takes the premise of Ridley Scott’s classic Alien and peppers it with exploding guts galore and a dangerously infectious soundtrack from celebrated Italian prog-rockers Goblin (Deep Red, Suspiria).
A cargo ship drifts up the Hudson River. Its crew: all dead, their bodies horribly mutilated, turned inside out by an unknown force. Its freight: boxes upon boxes of glowing, pulsating green eggs. It soon becomes clear that these eggs are not of this planet, and someone intends to cultivate them here on Earth. But who? And to what end?
Starring Italian horror veteran Ian McCulloch (Zombie Flesh Eaters), Contamination is an ultra-violent sci-fi epic that really gets under the skin. In space, no one can hear you scream – but on Earth, the terror rings loud and clear!
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Feature Commentary by filmmaker, Fangoria editor and Contamination super-fan Chris Alexander
- Luigi Cozzi on the Creation of Contamination – an archive documentary hosted by the director and including behind-the-scenes footage
- 2014 Q&A with Cozzi and star Ian McCulloch
- Sound of the Cyclops: Goblin’s Maurizio Guarini on the music of Contamination – the Goblin keyboardist discusses Contamination’s dark, progressive rock score and a lifetime of making music for Italian terror
- Imitation Is The Sincerest Form of Flattery – A critical analysis of the Italian “Mockbusters” trend of filmmaking which sought to capitalize on the success of Hollywood blockbusters
- Theatrical Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin
- Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Chris Alexander, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
- Arrow Video
- Luigi Cozzi
- 15
- Ian McCulloch
- Louise Marleau
- Marino Masé
English for the Hard of Hearing
- English
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
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Exploding space eggs!
Contamination is for those who know and appreciate the wild Italian genre cinema of the 80's. With this i'm of course referring to movies like Zombie Flesh-Eaters and stuff like The Last Hunter. As many of you know in the 80's there was an "anything goes" -spirit with the Italian genre cinema, and when some movie managed to grab the audiences attention (and wallets too!) there were bound to be an Italian made variant with the same themes. Sometimes the ideas based on other movies were actually better than the movies where the ideas originated from. Contamination took its cues from movies like Alien and even China Syndrome, but threw them into a such blender that the outcome was something totally different, and out there. The main premise of the movie is quite silly (with aliens eggs that make peoples chests burst), but everything is played straight. The movie has a sci fi horror feel to it, and the fabulously energetic and moody Goblin score to boot. It's also the best of these "alien inspired" genre movies. There are others of course, but none have the feel, cast, music and the action this one has. There's a constant sense of dread and almost apocalyptic feel to it with some almost James Bond -esque stuff thrown in! As a movie i'd recommend it as the next step after seeing other better known genre movies like Zombie Flesh-eaters. The reason i'm constantly referring this one as an example is because Contamination shares part of the same cast, and is also a part of the same wave of genre movies. I've seen this movie from VHS and also from the DVD. I like having this high quality Blu-ray for my 50" plasma TV, but i must say that the Arrow Films DVD is also a solid release. This particular set comes with both the Blu-ray and DVD. I'd rate this movie as a solid three stars and the picture quality as four. The audio is also solid. As a whole i rated this package as four stars. The reason being that this isn't a real classic, but a fun one regardless. The kind of a movie that has lots of repeat value as its pure entertainment. Overall a great release with some interesting extras. I also like the fact that Arrow Films are using reversible sleeves. In this case i haven't yet made my mind whether i'd choose the original art, or the newly commissioned one, but i'm happy that i'm the one who can be the judge of that! So Arrow Films keep these gems coming, and keep up the good work!
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