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Here a heroic detective (Steve Railsback of ‘Helter Skelter’ Charlie Manson notoriety) and doctors, who include Susan Anspach ( ‘Five Easy Pieces’), try to kill the bug and live to tell the shocking tale. The 80s-era ‘Monkey’ unleashes an oversized ‘50s style killer bug (think of the ants in ‘Them!’) in, of all places, a quarantined hospital. Special Features include a filmmakers’ commentary. We soon learn! After lying dormant for eons, it unleashes a plague that rivals the Black Death of the Middle Ages. ‘Spore’ speculates on what happens when an evil spore awakens in an ancient ice field due to global warming.
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TRILOGY OF TERROR A new ‘Candyman’ (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Code, MGM/Universal, R), courtesy of producer Jordan Peele, joins ‘Blue Monkey’ (Blu-ray, Code Red, R) from 1987 and ‘The Spore’ (DVD, Lionsgate, R) as a terrorizing trio. Peter Jackson, the visionary director of all 6 films, oversaw the 4K remastering process.


It all comes in a unique ‘Puzzle Box’ collectible packaging. Cannes had Hobbit homes, actors in Hobbit costumes, horses with the scary dark riders looming around you in the darkness of night, illuminated only by candlelight. There is also the Cannes Film Festival presentation reel when sets, costumes and scenes were brought from New Zealand to offer the world their first glimpse of the grandeur that was to come a few months later. These 3 special conversations are hosted by Stephen Colbert. Now, just in time for holiday giving, comes easily the most comprehensive collection yet of all that is Middle-earth on film: the ‘Middle-earth 31-disc Ultimate Collector’s Edition’ (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital Code, WB, PG-13 and R) boasts not just the theatrical and extended versions of the 6 films that comprise ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’ trilogies, there is a 64-page booklet (costume sketches, production notes, photography), filmmaker commentaries on Blu-ray, the 20th anniversary Alamo Drafthouse ‘Lord of the Rings’ cast reunions. Tolkien is the author of “The Lord of the Rings” and an Oxford University Professor.
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I’ve always wondered how his archive came to rest not just in Oxford but my alma mater Marquette University in Milwaukee. This Oxford professor’s fantasy world, created in such stupendous detail, complete with various invented languages and inspired by ancient myths, has been embraced, studied, inspired. The scope of what JRR (for John Ronald Reuel) Tolkien (1892-1973) has wrought with creating Middle-earth is truly a global achievement.
