Wizard of Gore Conjures Up a DVD
Fangoria got the first look at the box art and details of Jeremy Kasten's remake of The Wizard of Gore (review). In an age full of annoying floating heads and trickery via Photoshop, it's good to see that Dimension Extreme is going balls out with its DVD covers. Lionsgate really could pick up a few tips from them (see any of their direct-to-video covers for an example).
On August 19th we'll be introduced again to Montag the Magnificent (Crispin Glover), a talented magician, whose tricks don't just astound the audience; they also kill the volunteers! Beat that, David Copperfield! The murderous mage also conjured up a slew of special features...
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I dug Wizard of Gore.
Submitted by Sirand on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 10:59pm.
I'm more partial to the UK cover myself.
There's over an hour and a half of special features that Kasten produced himself. Looks like an absolute blast! :)
Submitted by HorrorMaven on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 4:24pm.