House of Wax (UK - DVD R2)
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Title: House of Wax
Starring: Vincent Price
Released: 23rd May 2005
SRP: £15.99
Warner Home Video has announced the release of House of Wax for the 23rd of May, priced at around £15.99. The disc will feature a 1.37:1 transfer and Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround audio. Special feature will include the featurettes 'Mystery of the Wax Museum' and 'Newsreel: Round-the-Clock Premiere: Coast Hails House of Wax'. Here's the artwork.

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Starring: Vincent Price
Released: 23rd May 2005
SRP: £15.99
Further Details
Warner Home Video has announced the release of House of Wax for the 23rd of May, priced at around £15.99. The disc will feature a 1.37:1 transfer and Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround audio. Special feature will include the featurettes 'Mystery of the Wax Museum' and 'Newsreel: Round-the-Clock Premiere: Coast Hails House of Wax'. Here's the artwork.

News by Chris Gould
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Paris is hot! Plot is not!!
The remake was great!
Paris performed better in her other videos....
This is a great package...two classic horror films for the price of one...it's just too bad that the 1953 version isn't in 3-D as originally released, but a fun movie none the less and the one that made Vincent Price The King of Horror throughout the '50s and '60s.
If you haven't had a chance to pick them up, I also recommend MGM's Midnite Movies line of DVDs which feature nearly all of Price's AIP films, films such as Twice Told Tales, House of Usher, and The Pit and The Pendulum just to name a few. They are no frills discs for the most part aside from a couple containg commentary tracks and trailers and a few are non-anamorphic widescreen (but most are), but each film is a lot of fun with good video and audio for little cash. Also, all of the re-issues of these discs are double feature discs containg two films for the price of one.
If you haven't had a chance to pick them up, I also recommend MGM's Midnite Movies line of DVDs which feature nearly all of Price's AIP films, films such as Twice Told Tales, House of Usher, and The Pit and The Pendulum just to name a few. They are no frills discs for the most part aside from a couple containg commentary tracks and trailers and a few are non-anamorphic widescreen (but most are), but each film is a lot of fun with good video and audio for little cash. Also, all of the re-issues of these discs are double feature discs containg two films for the price of one.




I doubt I'll watch the remake. It didn't look like a slasher flick from the trailers and now it looks just pitiful. I mean we've all heard of Paris Hilton trying to act.
That's why rating descriptions havce disturbing images. That's Hilton trying to act...