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The Beyond [Blu-ray] [1981]
 
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The Beyond [Blu-ray] [1981]

David Warbeck , Sarah Keller    Suitable for 18 years and over   Blu-ray
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: David Warbeck, Sarah Keller, Antoine Saint John
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English, Italian
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Arrow Video
  • DVD Release Date: 14 Mar 2011
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0041H7KSS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,445 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building, many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths, each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore, Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4,000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles, Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck), who is determined to find a rational explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless, the protagonists are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living, and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors. THE BEYOND is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director's epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack, flesh-melting acid spills, a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl, and an eyeball impaling or two) that are definitely unsuitable for those with weak stomachs.

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United Kingdom released, Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio ), Italian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Anamorphic Widescreen, Behind the scenes, Booklet, Cast/Crew Interview(s), Commentary, Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Remastered, Scene Access, Trailer(s), Uncut, SYNOPSIS: A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building, many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths, each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore, Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4,000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles, Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck), who is determined to find a rational explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless, the protagonists are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living, and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors. The Beyond is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director's epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack, flesh-melting acid spills, a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl, and an eyeball impaling or two) that are definitely unsuitable for those with weak stomachs. ...The Beyond ( E tu vivrai nel terrore - L'aldilà ) ( And You Will Live in Terror: The Beyond (Seven Doors of Death) ) (Blu-Ray)


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3.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Fulci Film Unforgivably Poorly Handled by Arrow, 18 May 2011
This review is from: The Beyond [Blu-ray] [1981] (Blu-ray)
Greetings from accross the pond. I pre-ordered this title as soon as it became available on Amazon.uk. "The Beyond" is my favorite Fulci film for many reasons. The film does lack a coherent plot, but that is part of the charm. You never quite know what to expect aorund the next corner. There is a palpable sense of unease and dread that permeates this film from start to finish. This is due to Fulci's direction, the excellent cinematography, and the great locations in Louisiana where they did the location work.

This film more than any other seems to reflect Fulci's outlook on this life and the next. He feels like we are living through this life, filled with pain, suffering, and torment, waiting for the inevitable void (or perhaps unending suffering)that lies in wait for us all at the end of our lives. When viewed through this construct the movie carries an even heavier sense of dread - a feeling like you're being buried alive with the characters.

The actors in this film do an admiarble job with the material they are given. I can only imaging them saying "What in God's name did we get ourselves into" every day when they received their scripts. I'm sure they figured it wouldn't matter in a few years because these films would vanish into obscurity in a few years. Fortunately for us (and them) they didn't vanish. In fact people slowly began to realize that Fulci's films were worthy of study and repeat viewing. Fans and critics began to see just how talented Fulci, his cast, and crew were. Looking at these films it is amazing to me that they came together as well as they did, especially considering they were shot with miniscule budgets, on very short location and studio shoots, and were shot on poor quality 35mm or sometimes 16mm film stock. Not to mention the fact that some of Fulci's location shoots here in America were done illegally with no film permits. In some cases they had to shoot very quickly and hit the road before the police arrived.

And lest we forget, these films live and die by the astounding Italian special effects artists. And they are indeed artists. They worked with very little and created some of the most stunning and visually disturbing scenes every committed to film. Even to this day the effect shots still hold up very well considering what they had to work with. I'll take these type of effect shots any day over the modern CG rubbish that litters horror films these days. No matter how many times I view Fulci and Argento films, I'm still amazed all over again by the shots the SFX technicians were able to create.

So for the film itself FIVE STARS ACCROSS THE BOARD......

NOW FOR THE BAD NEWS.....

Arrow really screwed up BIG TIME on this release. First of all who is the moron who didn't realize the prologue to this film should have been in sepia? Anyone who knows anything about this film knows this, so how did this escape Arrows attention??? Arrow originally said the B&W; opening was on screening copies only. Then they said it affected "a limited amount of retail copies." Turns out they were lying. ALL of the released discs had the incorrect opening. In additon, the discs were on a 25gb Blu-ray disc, despite the packaging that stated it was a 50gb disc.

The PQ on the intial release was terrible. Fine object detail was very poor, DNR was clearly evident, and the brightness of the film was blown way out. I wanted to poke my eyes out and bang my head on the coffee table while watching the Arrow version of "The Beyond." I was indeed "living in terror." I was completely disappointed and frustrated.

I found out by chance that Arrow was offering a replacement program to people who wanted a corrected disc. I sent all my info to Arrow and received a prompt reply. It took awhile to get my disc after being put off for over a month. The corrected disc is a significant improvement over the initial disc. Fine object detail was significantly better, as was color. The brightness had been thankfully been dialed down. I can still see DNR, but it's not as bad as on the Arrow "City of the Living Dead" and "Inferno" releases. This version of "The Beyond" is the best the film has looked on video, but there is room for improvement. I understand that Grindhouse Releasing has the rights here in the U.S., and that they're in the process of prepping it for release. Hopefully they will do a better job.

The bottom line? Arrow was dishonest from the beginning about this release. Yes, they did offer a corrected disc to those of us who frequent select online horror sites. But what about all the other buyers who know nothing about the replacement? Arrow should have admitted they messed up, pushed back the release date, and corrected the issue BEFORE the blu-ray was released. That is unforgivable.

And shame on Amazon, a site I highly respect. Amazon should pull this out of circulation until they receive corrected copies. Amazon usually does this, so I'm stumped as to why they have not in this case.

Now Arrow is doing even worse with the upcoming "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage." Don't even get me started on that! "We couldn't screen the film until after we signed the contract" What utter rubbish! Arrow you are putting the nails in your own coffin, and shoveling the dirt into your own grave by releasing these bastardized films. Good thing we have Blue Underground and Bill Lustig to get it right!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent film finally given the release it deserves, 21 April 2012
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This review is from: The Beyond [DVD] [1981] (DVD)
Like any arrow video release this blows any previous, basic inferior quality releases like Vipco's out of the water...quality of the film itself is great, and there is a goldmine of special features that definitely make it worth buying even if you already own it...my only criticism of them being that the video footage of the film/s used is pretty rubbish quality...I know there are loads of extras crammed onto the disc but feel they could have used some less awful quality clips...

As for the film itself, people with no taste and no sense of humour can go on about how supposedly awful the plot and characters are but, considering that acting is often patchy in Fulci's work (as Manhattan Baby certainly shows), though like any of his films it's nothing amazing I can't fault it, Catriona MacColl and David Warbeck are fine in the Beyond and suit their roles well...Being I suppose the most Lovecraftian of Lucio's films (along with City of the Living Dead and House By the Cemetery I guess), it's supposed to be bizarre, often illogical, and supernatural-dominated, so just enjoy it and dive into the weird, macabre world of Fulci.

Note: Arrow have apparently corrected any issues with the bad quality black and white prologue in this, my DVD release of it was fine. Another thing to mention is the film disc didn't want to play even in VLC player on my computer, may just be my laptop/Windows XP being weird but may want to bear in mind this could be a bit funny with certain players, I don't know...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Haunted house film with some zombies thrown in the mix, 18 April 2012
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This review is from: The Beyond [Blu-ray] [1981] (Blu-ray)
I have always liked this film from 1 of my favourite Italian Horror directors, Lucio Fulci. I like the look of the film and gore
effects looks mostly good to me, despite some of course looking fake now. Also the music by regular composer of
Lucio, Fabio Frizzi who think is a very good composer. I really like the main theme.

I think some of the zombies look good and some don`t. This also stars the lovely British actress, Catriona MacColl who
was in 3 Fulci films. Who now sports an southern accent in this film. Not perfect sounding accent, some of her
pronunciation of words sounds English, like a Londoner, where she was born. It`s Catriona`s own voice. She dubbed it
herself in all 3 films.

Picture quality: 4/5

This Arrow Video Blu-ray looks much better than my old Anchor Bay DVD. Much improved contrast, blacks, colours,
details and sharpness. The blood and such of course looks improved. Some problems with DNR and noise again. Some
scenes looks too clean and smooth. I remember the film grain looking more like noise than actually grain. So, it seems
like the grain and noise is mixed in together.

I actually saw this using the corrected replacement version which Arrow Video still have, but won`t have it forever. The
faulty disc was only on a 25 GB disc + an average of 12 bitrate and the film took only 8 GB. This replacement disc is on
a 50 GB and an average of 27 bitrate and the film is using 18 GB of total 25 GB. The last 7 GB is used on the
remaining audio tracks and the extras which is in 1080p.

The corrected disc have better blacks and the overblown contrast which the faulty disc have is gone + some pixelation
and artifacts. This is the best the film has looked on home video.

Audio quality: 4/5

I was impressed by The English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix. Good bass from gunshots and music which is clear.

Film: 4/5
Overall: 4/5
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