If you missed the cult classic RepliGator when it was released straight to video in the 1990s, now is your chance to give it a viewing - and it looks better than ever. Originally released in 1998 by director Bret McCormick, the bizarre film tells the story of military experiments going wrong by accidentally turning people into alligators. Courtesy of Visual Vengeance, the film is returning for a Blu-ray release in September, marking the debut of RepliGator on Blu-ray. The release comes with both new content along with archival footage as part of the jam-packed extras. A trailer promoting the release has also been unveiled, which you can check out below.
In RepliGator, per the official synopsis:
From director Bret McCormick (The Abomination) comes one of the most screwball, brain-melting late 90s direct-to-video entries ever made. At a top-secret military facility, a group of scientists and army brass work on the...
In RepliGator, per the official synopsis:
From director Bret McCormick (The Abomination) comes one of the most screwball, brain-melting late 90s direct-to-video entries ever made. At a top-secret military facility, a group of scientists and army brass work on the...
- 7/14/2023
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
Code Red is giving 1985′s Nail Gun Massacre a high-definition upgrade and we have release details, along with a look at the cover art. Nail Gun Massacre on Blu-ray will be limited to 1,000 copies and is available for pre-order for $19.99. The title is expected to ship later this month and contains quite a few bonus features, including an alternate cut of the movie:
“In a small Texas town, the peaceful atmosphere is shattered when a beautiful young woman is the victim of a savage sexual assault by a gang of construction workers. Shortly after this horrific event, a masked killer begins a blood-drenched killing spree with the help of a pneumatic nail gun. Victims are nailed to trees! Lovers are nailed to each other! As the increasingly mutilated bodies begin to pile up, a local sheriff and the town doctor begin an investigation to solve the deadly crimes before the...
“In a small Texas town, the peaceful atmosphere is shattered when a beautiful young woman is the victim of a savage sexual assault by a gang of construction workers. Shortly after this horrific event, a masked killer begins a blood-drenched killing spree with the help of a pneumatic nail gun. Victims are nailed to trees! Lovers are nailed to each other! As the increasingly mutilated bodies begin to pile up, a local sheriff and the town doctor begin an investigation to solve the deadly crimes before the...
- 4/4/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
As we all get ready to play a few hands with The Dark Dealer, we've scored you guys an exclusive clip from the upcoming DVD release of this chilling and charmingly cheesy little slice of cinema! Dig it!
From the Press Release
Mvd Visual and Whacked Movies are proud to announce the release of The Dark Dealer, a feature length horror anthology, starring Richard Hull (She's All That, American Psycho II), Rocky Patterson (The Nail Gun Massacre, Repligator), and Charles Carrol (Disturbia, I Am Number Four) and directed by Tom Alexander.
The Dark Dealer is a quirky supernatural thriller about three hell-bound characters gambling with their lives and souls in a game of blackjack with the devil. This indie horror film is in the vein of Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. Like other classic horror anthologies of the past, The Dark Dealer blends supernatural horror, action, and sensuality into...
From the Press Release
Mvd Visual and Whacked Movies are proud to announce the release of The Dark Dealer, a feature length horror anthology, starring Richard Hull (She's All That, American Psycho II), Rocky Patterson (The Nail Gun Massacre, Repligator), and Charles Carrol (Disturbia, I Am Number Four) and directed by Tom Alexander.
The Dark Dealer is a quirky supernatural thriller about three hell-bound characters gambling with their lives and souls in a game of blackjack with the devil. This indie horror film is in the vein of Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. Like other classic horror anthologies of the past, The Dark Dealer blends supernatural horror, action, and sensuality into...
- 5/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We're suckers for anthology films around these parts, and another is getting ready to make its DVD premiere in May. Sit down, put on your poker face (not that Lady Gaga shit either), and get ready to play a few hands with The Dark Dealer.
From the Press Release
Mvd Visual and Whacked Movies are proud to announce the release of The Dark Dealer, a feature length horror anthology, starring Richard Hull (She's All That, American Psycho II), Rocky Patterson (The Nail Gun Massacre, Repligator), and Charles Carrol (Disturbia, I Am Number Four) and directed by Tom Alexander.
The Dark Dealer is a quirky supernatural thriller about three hell-bound characters gambling with their lives and souls in a game of blackjack with the devil. This indie horror film is in the vein of Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. Like other classic horror anthologies of the past, The Dark Dealer blends supernatural horror,...
From the Press Release
Mvd Visual and Whacked Movies are proud to announce the release of The Dark Dealer, a feature length horror anthology, starring Richard Hull (She's All That, American Psycho II), Rocky Patterson (The Nail Gun Massacre, Repligator), and Charles Carrol (Disturbia, I Am Number Four) and directed by Tom Alexander.
The Dark Dealer is a quirky supernatural thriller about three hell-bound characters gambling with their lives and souls in a game of blackjack with the devil. This indie horror film is in the vein of Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. Like other classic horror anthologies of the past, The Dark Dealer blends supernatural horror,...
- 3/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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