Flight of the Living Dead (US - DVD R1)
New Line sends over artwork for Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane
Title: Flight of the Living Dead (IMDb)
Starring: David Chisum
Released: 2nd October 2007
SRP: $19.97
Further Details:
New Line Home Entertainment has announced Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane which stars David Chisum, Kristen Kerr, Mieko Hillman and Heidi Marnhout. This Scott Thomas directed film will be available to own from the 2nd October, and should retail at around $19.97. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete, and Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. Extras will include a feature commentary with director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan, a second commentary with IGN.com editors, and a gag reel. The artwork is attached:
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: David Chisum
Released: 2nd October 2007
SRP: $19.97
Further Details:
New Line Home Entertainment has announced Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane which stars David Chisum, Kristen Kerr, Mieko Hillman and Heidi Marnhout. This Scott Thomas directed film will be available to own from the 2nd October, and should retail at around $19.97. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete, and Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. Extras will include a feature commentary with director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan, a second commentary with IGN.com editors, and a gag reel. The artwork is attached:
News by Tom Woodward
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Originally it was called Plane Dead, but New Line has changed the title to cash in on that already-noted Sam Jackson property. "Flight of the Living Dead" is more amusing though...
Oh, my. Interesting premise... might have to Netflix this one. Not only that, but Heidi Marnhout = TASTY! Folks may remember her as the daughter of Elvis' roommate in "Bubba Ho-Tep"...
Heard this was coming - anything for a cheap thrill?
There is a review for this flick up at Bloody-disgusting and it sounds great! The movie doesn't waste anytime getting to the zombies and doesn't take itself too seriously either if the review is to be taken at face value!
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/review/445
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/review/445
Maybe a rental or wait for the cheapy bin. lol
Simon Abrams wrote: I would think, Bouncy X, that it might be Launch of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Spaceship.
Flight is too close to this one.
oh yes....i knew someone would find one better, cuz yeah...even i found mine stupid...lol
Flight is too close to this one.
oh yes....i knew someone would find one better, cuz yeah...even i found mine stupid...lol
Tony DeFrancisco wrote: I want these muthaf*cking zombies off my muthaf*cking plane!
You have SOOOOOOOO beat me to the punch!
You have SOOOOOOOO beat me to the punch!
I would think, Bouncy X, that it might be Launch of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Spaceship.
Flight is too close to this one.
Flight is too close to this one.
i'm waiting for the sequels...
Trip of the Living Dead : Outbreak on a Train
Cruise of the Living Dead : Outbreak on a Boat
and to follow the trend in horror sequels...
Flight of the Living Dead : Outbreak on a Spaceship
Trip of the Living Dead : Outbreak on a Train
Cruise of the Living Dead : Outbreak on a Boat
and to follow the trend in horror sequels...
Flight of the Living Dead : Outbreak on a Spaceship
nice artwork, it's quite a fun movie too especially for a DTV.
Artwork added...
How the hell does this get a DTS 6.1 track?! Well, maybe I'll invite a few buddies over, heat up some buffalo wings and watch it for s**ts and giggles.
I saw this a couple of weeks ago, it takes ages to get going, the outbreak of zombies doesn't really occur until the last 25 minutes of the film, and its a bit boring until then. However the last 25 mins is really good. Watch it, but skip the first hour!
I want these muthaf*cking zombies off my muthaf*cking plane!
You're gonna be part of my collection.
Omega Man wrote: That's a great title. Sound like somebody thought it up and then made a movie around it.
i guarentee you thats what did happen.
i guarentee you thats what did happen.
That's a great title. Sound like somebody thought it up and then made a movie around it.
This has to be better than "Snakes On A Plane" was. That was pure hores**t.
Love the title, hate the premise.
So, in other words, "Zombies on a Plane"...
Press Release:
Quote: LOS ANGELES, CA (July 16, 2007)– Don’t bother looking for the exit row. There is no escaping the blood thirst of the undead as the horrifying thriller, Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane, arrives on DVD from New Line Home Entertainment on October 2, 2007. On a routine flight from Los Angeles to Paris, a mad scientist on the run from the CIA brings aboard top secret cargo – a corpse infected with a deadly, genetically engineered virus. When the plane hits turbulence, the flesh-eating zombie breaks free and spreads its disease throughout the cabin. With no government allowing the infected plane to land, the terrified passengers are stranded in the air. The clock is ticking as fuel begins to run out, and the passengers must fight for their lives against the ravenous tormentors before they are all turned into the living dead! Buckle up for first class DVD “upgrades” including commentaries with the director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan. Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane will be available at a $19.97 SRP, and the order due date is August 28, 2007.
On a flight from Los Angeles to Paris, a renegade scientist, on the run from the CIA, has smuggled a secret coffin containing the body of a scientist infected with a deadly genetically engineered virus. The 747 jumbo jet collides with two massive thunderstorms at once, dropping it into the eye of an inescapable storm. The non-stop turbulence triggers the release of the infected flesh-eating “corpse” from the cargo hold. A life and death battle ensues as the virus turns the unsuspecting passengers into the undead and the terrified uninfected passengers try to survive the flight they now wish they missed. Now, no government will allow the infected aircraft to land. Stranded in the air, the passengers have no place to hide from flying the deadly skies.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*
• Feature commentary with director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan
• Feature commentary with IGN.com editors
• Gag reel
• 16x9 widescreen (1.85) version of the film
• English Dolby Digital 5.1 and English 2.0 Stereo Surround
• English DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete Track
• English & Spanish subtitles
• Closed captions
• Animated menus
Quote: LOS ANGELES, CA (July 16, 2007)– Don’t bother looking for the exit row. There is no escaping the blood thirst of the undead as the horrifying thriller, Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane, arrives on DVD from New Line Home Entertainment on October 2, 2007. On a routine flight from Los Angeles to Paris, a mad scientist on the run from the CIA brings aboard top secret cargo – a corpse infected with a deadly, genetically engineered virus. When the plane hits turbulence, the flesh-eating zombie breaks free and spreads its disease throughout the cabin. With no government allowing the infected plane to land, the terrified passengers are stranded in the air. The clock is ticking as fuel begins to run out, and the passengers must fight for their lives against the ravenous tormentors before they are all turned into the living dead! Buckle up for first class DVD “upgrades” including commentaries with the director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan. Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane will be available at a $19.97 SRP, and the order due date is August 28, 2007.
On a flight from Los Angeles to Paris, a renegade scientist, on the run from the CIA, has smuggled a secret coffin containing the body of a scientist infected with a deadly genetically engineered virus. The 747 jumbo jet collides with two massive thunderstorms at once, dropping it into the eye of an inescapable storm. The non-stop turbulence triggers the release of the infected flesh-eating “corpse” from the cargo hold. A life and death battle ensues as the virus turns the unsuspecting passengers into the undead and the terrified uninfected passengers try to survive the flight they now wish they missed. Now, no government will allow the infected aircraft to land. Stranded in the air, the passengers have no place to hide from flying the deadly skies.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*
• Feature commentary with director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan
• Feature commentary with IGN.com editors
• Gag reel
• 16x9 widescreen (1.85) version of the film
• English Dolby Digital 5.1 and English 2.0 Stereo Surround
• English DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete Track
• English & Spanish subtitles
• Closed captions
• Animated menus

