ABOVE: WITH THE HELP OF PCASUK collection photgraphs, you can visit our GALLERY POST FEATURE from AUGUST 2018, of make up artist HARRY FRAMPTON creating CHRISTOPHER LEE'S Mr Blake : RIGHT HERE
THE INDICATOR BLU RAY RELEASE of Amicus film 1971 'I Monster' is a NEW 2K restoration by Powerhouse films, from ORIGINAL FILM MATERIALS. Indicator here offers TWO presentation of the film : An ORIGINAL 75 minute in dusration THEATRICAL CUT and the lesser seen EXTENDED 80 minute version, BOTH seamlessly branched on a single layered bly ray disc.There is a solid look to the visuals of the film, a typical 'film-like' texture, typical to the UK presentation look of the early 1970's era. The look isn't particularity full of different ranges, which is also typical of theatrical releases at this time. You will spot areas of softness, a look that one can see is inherent in the actual production. This takes nothing away from the experience of the film, and is not to be associated with a fault of the 1080p transfer of this film.
QUICK LISTING OF 'I,MONSTER' EXTRAS
• Audio commentary with director Stephen Weeks (2020)
• Audio commentary with Weeks and film scholar Sam Umland (2005)
• The BEHP Interview with Peter Tanner - Part One, 1914-1939 (1987): an
archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment
History Project, featuring the celebrated editor in conversation with
Roy Fowler and Taffy Haines (1:15:05)
• Introduction by Stephen Laws (2020): appreciation by the acclaimed
horror author (5:57)
• Stephen Weeks at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films (1998):
archival video recording of the director in conversation (15:47)
• Interview with Milton Subotsky (1985): archival audio recording of the
famed producer (3:01:50)
• Interview with Carl Davis (2020): the renowned composer discusses his
score (18:07)
• Image gallery: publicity and promotional material
* UK Original theatrical trailer (3:01) / US theatrical trailer (1:47)
• Kim Newman and David Flint trailer commentary (2017): short critical
appreciation by the genre-film experts (1:47)
• Limited edition exclusive 36-page booklet with a new essay by
Josephine Botting, Milton Subotsky on I, Monster, an archival interview
with Stephen Weeks, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and
film credits
• World premiere on Blu-ray
• Limited edition of 3,000 copies
INDICATOR'S #EXTRAS features for their blu ray release of Amicus films, 'I, MONSTER' gets off to a great start, with a NEW commentary provided the film's director Stephen Weeks. rarely these days, do we get a Peter Cushing / Christopher Lee release, with such a current vibe! Most directors, of such a film from an era produced over 50 years ago, sadly are no longer with us, to provide a such a current and fresh delivery. Weeks provides all the background on many of the issues concerning the production of this film, from his own and excellent perspective. We all know that the production was to have been produced in 3D, it is very refreshing to not only get the full background on why that was proposed and most importantly, why it didn't happen! He gives us a very informative breakdowns on scenes, the chosen angles, lighting and his experience of working with the cast. It's ALL here.
AFTER DECADES of much speculation from fanzines and magazines, we are able to at last hear his views on working with the producer teams of Subotsky and Rosenberg, warts and all. In my experience talking and corresponding with Weeks for several years, I have always found him to be, very honest, quite detailed in his recall on making 'I Monster'.. having waited a LONG time for a recorded interview with depth and opportunity to finally come along, it's a very reassuring demonstration of the fact, that he is and has always been a director, who even when younger, and produced I Monster, who had bags of vision and talent.
AS A PLUS we also get the opportunity of a SECOND INTERVIEW with Weeks, which was recorded back in 2005, with Sam Umland. There is also the choice of watching the feature with the accompaniment of over an hour of a BEHP interview with 'Peter Tanner - Part One, 1914-1939 from 1987'. This is an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, which features this celebrated editor in conversation with Roy Fowler and Taffy Haines! Indicator are very generous in providing all of the THREE audio options on BOTH edits of 'I Monster' All three of these audio options are available on both cuts of I, Monster.
THERE IS ALSO a new six minute introduction by acclaimed horror author, Stephen Laws, next we get a 20 minute archival video recording of Stephen Weeks from 1998, at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films.
NEXT ON THE LIST is another archival interview, this time from producer Milton Subotsky recorded in 1985. As with all Subotsky interviews, there's detail, stories and quite a few surprises. It's a packed THREE HOUR experience!. Renowned composer, Carl Davis provides us with a 18 minute interview, discussing his score for 'I,Monster'.
SOMETHING THAT IS AN EXPECTED EXTRA on blu ray releases these days also gets the Indicator treatment is an IMAGE GALLERY, any of these stills , will probably come as new to most collectors, on set, behind the scenes and press plus there's the gallery of publicity and promotional material, both UK original theatrical trailer and US theatrical trailer plus a Kim Newman and David Flint trailer commentary from 2017, this gives the package a cool, informed and critical appreciation by two respected genre-film experts.
VISIT THE TWO PART PCASUK GALLERY FEATURE from AUGUST 2018 with a collection of on set and behind the scenes photographs during the shooting of Amicus films 1971, 'I, MONSTER' :HERE and HERE
IT'S WORTH NOTING THAT this package has a limited edition (3,000 copies) exclusive 36-page booklet with a NEW essay by Josephine Botting, Milton Subotsky on I, Monster, an archival interview with Stephen Weeks, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits. If EXTRAS on blu rays is YOUR THING, like me you will be quite impressed by what is on offer here and busy for quite sometime. Indicator has obviously taken time and care in finding EXTRAS that matter and give the package added value to collector and fans! With an opportunity of seeing this film again, with a cleaner print, crisper image and the whole SKIP LOAD of very interesting extras, these are the reasons for my pre-order. It also brings my Amicus Cushing collection on BLU RAY to a very nice end, shelf stacked and looking complete! So, be wise, place your order and tell them...'TAKE MY MONEY, please . . . '