It Takes a Village:
The Making of John Carpenter’s Village of the Damned (49m 17s, HD)
John Carpenter, Producer Sandy King, Actors Thomas Dekker,
Lindsey Haun, Cory Dorkin, Danielle Keaton, Meredith Salenger, Karen Kahn, and
Peter Jason, and Effects Artist Greg Nicotero are all on hand to give us a behind
the scenes at the making of one of Carpenter’s lessor films. We get some fly on
the wall, behind the scenes footage as well as some footage that doesn’t appear
in the film nor anywhere else on the disc. Filming went nice, but once the film
was given to Universal, Carpenter was out. The film was reedited in the wake of
the Oklahoma City bombings. Despite everything, Carpenter likes the finished
version and everyone had a good time working together.
This doc is pretty good, and a wonder because of
how hated this film is, and I am happy that they were able to get so many people who worked on the film to sit down and talk about it. I hate to say it, but this is run of the mill doc for Scream Factory. Not saying that as a bad thing, but we have become a little jaded from the work that they put into these extras.
Horror’s Hallowed
Grounds (20m 58s, HD) Sean Clark gives us a look at the filming locations.
The Go to Guy: Peter
Jason on John Carpenter (45m 13s, HD)
The interview is long, very long. Jason seems like a really
nice guy, but his stories go on forever. I think that this featurette would
have benefitted from some editing. Outside of that, the stories are great.
Theatrical Trailer
(1m 59s, HD)
Behind the Scenes
Photo Gallery (2m 50s, SD)
Packaging: The
first thing we see with this Collector’s Edition is the slip sleeve. The
artwork on the sleeve is very nice and stands out.
Taking off the sleeve reveals the same artwork underneath
that can be flipped around to show the original theatrical poster.
The case is a standard case that is, thankfully, not an eco
case. The disc has the theatrical poster art work on it.
The disc is region locked to region A.
The special features are pretty good this time around. The
featurette is good and has a lot of information to give us. Sean Clark is back
to give us another round of the Hallowed Grounds. I still can not get into this
show. I appreciate all the hard work that Clark does, but I just don’t like the
presentation. I am still trying though as I can see that there is potential. The
interview with Peter Jason is good, if not a little bit too long. I wish that
Carpenter has sat down for a commentary track because I have a feeling that he
won’t be able to if given the chance. The features are good, but there could
have been a little bit more.
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