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From Beyond [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Horror |
Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Collector's Edition, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Anamorphic |
Contributor | Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Jeffrey Combs, Ken Foree, Ted Sorel, Stuart Gordon, Barbara Crampton |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 26 minutes |
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H.P. Lovecrafts classic tale of suspense became a grisly amalgam of sex, shock and satire (Newsweek) in the hands of the creators of Re-Animator. And now, armed with shocking never-before-seen footage and special features and on Bluray for the first time, this bloody good entertainment (Time) has evolved into one of the most gruesomely riveting film experiences of all time!
The Resonator, a powerful machine that can control the sixth sense, has killed its creator and sent his associate into an insane asylum. But when a beautiful psychiatrist becomes determined to continue the experiment, she unwittingly opens the door to a hostile parallel universe... and to the deviant behavior within the human psyche. With its victims becoming creatures who feed on (and become aroused by) human brains, the Resonator is the ultimate man-made monster. And now somethings gone horribly wrong and no one can turn it off!
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Director Stuart Gordon followed his gleefully gruesome Re-Animator with From Beyond (1986), another freewheeling H.P. Lovecraft adaptation that blends classic mad scientist tropes with a hearty dose of polymorphous perversity and gallons and gallons of gore and goo. Gordon's stalwart leading man Jeffrey Combs returns to the laboratory as a research scientist working with the grandiose Dr. Pretorius (Ted Sorel) on a device that stimulates the pineal gland in order to supercharge perception. Unbeknownst to them, the machine has a few (quite literal) kinks in its design: not only does it bring the user into contact with extra-dimensional creatures with an appetite for humanity, but it also supercharges both evolution and desire, transforming Pretorius into a gelatinous, megalomaniacal libido monster while reducing Combs to a psychopath with a taste for brain matter. While From Beyond does not command the same cult following as Re-Animator--it lacks that film's coal-black humor, which tempers its explosions of morbid autopsy-room splat-shtick--it's also an outrageous experience unto itself. It more than matches its predecessor in terms of bloodshed while also conjuring a heady brew of Frankenstein references (Pretorius name-checks Ernest Thesiger's sexually ambiguous medico in Bride of Frankenstein), Cronenbergian body horror, and a quivering mass of Freudian peccadilloes, all filtered through Gordon's own avant-garde theater sensibilities and '80s-era grindhouse aesthetics. It also benefits from a remarkably game cast, led by the unfettered twin forces of Combs and Sorel and abetted by fellow Re-Animator alum Barbara Crampton, who kicks out the jams as a strait-laced psychiatrist who discovers her libertine side through their invention, and Ken Foree (the '78 Dawn of the Dead) as a brawny detective whose pro-football past proves no match for the picture's array of monsters.
Scream Factory's Blu-ray presentation offers the director's cut of From Beyond along with a host of new and previously released supplemental features. Lively commentary by Gordon, Combs, Crampton, and producer Brian Yuzna has been ported over from the 2007 MGM DVD release, as have interviews with Gordon and composer Richard Band, while the new material includes a second commentary track with cowriter Dennis Paoli, who reads selections from the Lovecraft source material, as well as interviews with a very funny Combs, Crampton, and producer Charles Band. A featurette on the four special effects companies that labored on the film, as well as a gallery of production stills and advertising material and the original trailer, round out this typically top-notch Blu-ray from Scream Factory. --Paul Gaita
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : 25939094
- Director : Stuart Gordon
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Collector's Edition, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Anamorphic
- Run time : 1 hour and 26 minutes
- Release date : March 26, 2013
- Actors : Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Ted Sorel, Ken Foree, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon
- Studio : SHOUT! FACTORY
- ASIN : B00AJXO4FA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #80,615 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,223 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024The above photos show that dvd version of the same movie has different cover artwork, but it is the same movie. (Left to tight) left is movie purchased and right photos are of the same movie vHS cover box with movie inside. Anything by HP Lovecraft is scary as Hell so are his ideas. Don’t watch alone.
The above photos show that dvd version of the same movie has different cover artwork, but it is the same movie. (Left to tight) left is movie purchased and right photos are of the same movie vHS cover box with movie inside. Anything by HP Lovecraft is scary as Hell so are his ideas. Don’t watch alone.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2007Scientific endeavors to reach the other side work and the results - they leave an enigma splashed all over an upstairs laboratory and a man in the custody of a lovingly cozy straightjacket. Here you have an assistant accused of killing his protégé with an axe, a young researcher that wants to exploit the possibilities of findings that still exist in a house with a now-grizzly past, some muscle to keep Jeffrey Combs from trying to escape while helping arrange this - and while trying to prove to people he isn't crazy, and a host of things that become transparent when an experimental machine is fired up and something "from Beyond" returns.
You really have to love the work of Stuart Gordon, and moreso now that it comes complete to you in a form you haven't been allowed to see.
For the longest time this item was only available in the US on VHS, and even then it was available only in chopped up variations that made you want to wince. The same can be said for the versions that appeared on bootlegged DVD - there were qualities issues that abounded, terrible dubbing issues to contend with, and there were also the irregularities that seemed to occur depending on what version you had. This was a sad fate considering this was one of the Gordon "big three," too, and the idea that such a good Combs movie could be overlooked seemed almost impossible. Lately rumors began to surface about a DC of the movie, though, and the suicidegirls did an interview that confirmed that the movie would be coming out. So, it took 21 years for someone to see the point in that, but after 21 years you have a DVD feature of one of Stuart Gordon's better films - and one that he did in the height of HPL remakes and j. Combs stardom.
So, what does it mean to have a director's cut of the movie. Well, according to Gordon, the MPAA castrated his film when it was first rated and made a mess of it. Much like movies that wer ebeing imported at the time and even movies like Evil Dead, the MPAA wanted no part of horror. That meant that they hacked random pieces - a lot of goes and story as well - just to finalize a product they agreed with. Although there were just a few minutes that were added back in, the pieces that were added back took the campy nature of the film and gave it more power. The result - something you should check out because it has been needed for far-too-long. So, if you are a fan of Gordon, are a fan of Combs, or simply want to watch some horror when horror was good THen you need this.
I recommend this o so strongly.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2006First of all, i'd like to say that this a pretty descent movie. i rented this movie years ago on VHS. When i first was released, was oddly fascinated with the plot.
It's one of those movie you just have to take it for what it is. You will either like it or you won't. There is a high probability that you will.
It stars Jeffrey Combs in a pre-"Re-Animator" roll. Having tapped into to a different reality (or universe) with a machine that taps into the pinneal gland. Descartes believed that it was the interface between the mind and the rest of the brain: he considered it the seat of the soul. [...] His theories are exploted by a scientist (did i say "MAD") on interfacing the pinneal gland with the machine. That is when all "HELL" breaks loose... I don't want to give the story line away because if you haven't seen it you should.
I was fortunate enough recently to get a "COPY". "COPY" of the dvd (German Release)and for a modest amount. The only thing i'd complain about is that it isn't "WIDESCREEN". Which is such a "TRIVIAL" matter-it isn't worth mentioning.
(((you will like the movie even in "FULLSCREEN".)))
I'd only ever seen the VHS copy and it was "FULLSCREEN". We'll back then there wasn't WIDE/FULL it was just "VIDEO". I wouldn't suggest paying a "HUGE" amount for the DVD.
Why people are charging so much i don't know. We can keep are fingers crossed for a U.S. released and all the people milking people for extra cash can keep there german release.
If you are looking for a movie that is different. This is the movie for you. If you are affraid of seeing something "different", i'd suggest staying with "CHICKEN LITTLE" or even "STUART LITTLE".
Other movies i've noticed that are "EXTREMELY" expensive are "FLETCH" and "1984". Even "FLASH GORDON" is expensive, why dvds are made in such limited printing i don't understand they are cheap to make. Limiting there release only makes it more difficult for movie fans to watch or own. It sickens me to no ends for someone to charge that much for a movie $50-$80 when you know they didn't pay but $9.00 at the most.
I'd say look for it in a Video Movie Rental place. Watch it and if you like it enough find it for a modest price. I only paid $15.00 for it and it was worth every "PENNY". $80.00 or more is ridiculous!!!
Thanks for reading my review and i hope you like it.
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- Mark SavinReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars From Beyond
Another fantastic H
.P. Lovecraft story brought to life on the silver screen by the brilliant acting abilities of Jeffrey Combs & Barbara Crampton,making this a hugely enjoyable film to watch.
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BorderBoyReviewed in Mexico on July 17, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars De H.P. Lovecraft y Stuart Gordon.
Acabo de ver esta peli por primera vez, y me dejo con sentimientos encontrados.
De Stuart Gordon he visto Re-Animator (qué no es de mis favoritas) y Dolls (qué me gusto), falta por ver Castle Freak, King of the Ants y Dagon.
Pienso que James Gunn se baso en el Dr. Pretorious cuando hizo el monstruo Grant en Slither.
El Blu-ray+Dvd tiene audio en inglés y subtítulo en inglés.
NO tiene audio ni subtítulo en español.
BorderBoyDe H.P. Lovecraft y Stuart Gordon.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 17, 2021
De Stuart Gordon he visto Re-Animator (qué no es de mis favoritas) y Dolls (qué me gusto), falta por ver Castle Freak, King of the Ants y Dagon.
Pienso que James Gunn se baso en el Dr. Pretorious cuando hizo el monstruo Grant en Slither.
El Blu-ray+Dvd tiene audio en inglés y subtítulo en inglés.
NO tiene audio ni subtítulo en español.
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PipotzeReviewed in Germany on June 27, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Eine der besten Lovecraft- Verfilmungen vom Team von The Re-Animator!
From Beyond – Aliens des Grauens – Originaltitel: "From Beyond", ist ein amerikanischer Horrorfilm aus dem Jahr 1986, dcer auf einer Kurzgeschichte von H.P. Lovecraft basiert.
Die Regie führte der leider bereits verstorbene Stuart Gordon. Er verfasste auch, zusammen mit Produzent Brian Yuzna, das Drehbuch.
Über den Film selbst muss ich wohl nicht viele Worte verlieren.
Zur Blu-ray: Das Bild ist hervorragend aufgearbeitet worden. Die DVD war schon sehr gut, aber hier hat man echt noch einmal einiges rausgeholt.
Der Ton ist natürlich besonders in der Originalfassung ausgezeichnet. Hell und klar verständlich. Leider muss man der deutschen Synchronfassung hier einige Punkte abziehen, aber alles ist besser, als diese grausamen Neuvertonungen!
Fazit: Toller Film in grandioser Qualität und mit einer Menge Bonusmaterial ausgestattet.
Eine klare Kaufempfehlung!
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MACHETEReviewed in Italy on November 23, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars FROM BEYOND
Lo aspettavo in bluray in uscita versione italiana dalla quadrifoglio...ma purtroppo sembrerebbe che l uscita sia stata per ora,annullata...comunque ho rimediato questa versione dvd francese e direi che è veramente ottima sia a livello video che audio...attenzione non vi è lingua italiana...io l ho preso perché mastico il francese abbastanza bene...acquisto validissimo anche per chi ama questo film e si accontenta di vederlo in lingua straniera.
- wayne andrew phillipsReviewed in Australia on November 16, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Arrived on time and in new condition as advertised
Great old horror movie delivered quickly and as advertised