Ghost House Underground (US - DVD R1)
Lionsgate has now provided us with highres artwork for a number of the titles
Title: Ghost House Underground
Starring: N/A (Various)
Released: 14th October 2008
SRP: $19.98 Each
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment and Ghost House Underground have announced a range of horror titles hand picked by "the most trusted names in horror". Titles include Brotherhood of Blood, Dark Floors, Room 205, The Substitute, Trackman, The Last House in the Woods, No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker, and Dance of the Dead. Each will be available to own from the 14th October, priced at around $19.98 a piece. Alternatively a 8-pack giftset will be available for $159.98. Stay tuned for further details.







News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Various)
Released: 14th October 2008
SRP: $19.98 Each
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment and Ghost House Underground have announced a range of horror titles hand picked by "the most trusted names in horror". Titles include Brotherhood of Blood, Dark Floors, Room 205, The Substitute, Trackman, The Last House in the Woods, No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker, and Dance of the Dead. Each will be available to own from the 14th October, priced at around $19.98 a piece. Alternatively a 8-pack giftset will be available for $159.98. Stay tuned for further details.







News by Tom Woodward
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I heard Dance of the Dead was a new horror classic, but i've not heard of the others. Looks fairly decent though.
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is Ghost House Underground an off shoot of Sam Raimi's Ghost House Pictures?
is this some kind of rip of 8 FILMS TO DIE FOR?
looks interesting anyways, i'll probably check them out sometime...
looks interesting anyways, i'll probably check them out sometime...
Ghost House working with Lions Gate? :| They always made m0ovies for sony :S
I hope these films are definitely better than some of the horror drek that Lionsgate has released in the past.
The Substitute art looks allot like Crazy Eights, aleady saw Dark Floors and was pretty bad. :/
As bad as these look...I can't resist Sid Haig.
all of them look real cheap movies, are they worse or better than 8 FILMS TO DIE FOR...?
mromariz wrote: Ghost House working with Lions Gate? :| They always made m0ovies for sony :S
The thing about that is Ghost House became a horror division of Mandate Pictures (the production company behind the "Harold & Kumar" movies & Stranger Than Fiction) in late 2006. Lionsgate recently acquired Mandate Pictures, however, they're not a full blown division like Screen Gems is to Sony Pictures. Long story short: Lionsgate can still make movies with Ghost House but Sony can still make some movies with them as well.
The thing about that is Ghost House became a horror division of Mandate Pictures (the production company behind the "Harold & Kumar" movies & Stranger Than Fiction) in late 2006. Lionsgate recently acquired Mandate Pictures, however, they're not a full blown division like Screen Gems is to Sony Pictures. Long story short: Lionsgate can still make movies with Ghost House but Sony can still make some movies with them as well.
Is "Dark Floors" the film with Lordi?
Chris Johnson wrote: Is "Dark Floors" the film with Lordi?
Yes it is looks all right i say.Also Dance of the dead will become a cult classic.
Yes it is looks all right i say.Also Dance of the dead will become a cult classic.
blackbird wrote: As bad as these look...I can't resist Sid Haig.He certianly makes it worth checking out the first one....
I might give these a rent. All but the one starring Sid Haig.
Room 205 was picked up by Ghosthouse at last years LA SCREAM FEST. Danish film, nice scary scenes. Was also shown at Halifax and several European horror festivals.
Here's an awesome article on DANCE OF THE DEAD:
http://www.cinematical.com/2008/07/31/note-to-l...
Sounds great! It's too bad it couldn't have gotten a better release.
http://www.cinematical.com/2008/07/31/note-to-l...
Sounds great! It's too bad it couldn't have gotten a better release.


