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    The Cine-Excess label

    Press release:

    In what is believed to be the UK’s first ever cross commercial-academic film venture, Brunel University’s School of Arts Cult Film Archive, via its Cine-Excess project, has been given the rights to the archive of some of the 300 movies owned by the legendary B-movie producer and film director, Roger Corman. The university’s intention to “take trash seriously” in an academic respect and to release the films from the Corman archive on DVD has led to the university’s lecturer in Film and TV Studies and director of Cine-Excess, Xavier Mendik, seeking out the services of the prestigious London-based art film outlet, Nouveaux Pictures, as a joint distributor of its forthcoming titles.

    The aim of the Nouveaux Pictures/Cine-Excess label is to bring the very best examples of cult cinema to both the commercial consumer and to the cult film studies educational sector. Extra features on the label’s releases will include university academics discussing the films, many of which have been, or are being remade in Hollywood, but may also have a “retro” appeal to new audiences and are of interest to film studies students.

    The first DVD release from Nouveaux Pictures/Cine-Excess will be VIVA, the debut full-length feature by LA-based artist and filmmaker Anna Biller (The Hypnotist; A Visit From The Incubus). Future releases will include the Corman-directed NOT OF THIS EARTH and ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS and Ron Howard’s directorial debut feature, GRAND THEFT AUTO, along with such well-known cult cinema titles as SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE, BIG BAD MAMA, DEATH SPORT, THE CRY BABY KILLER starring Jack Nicholson, plus Dick Maas’ AMSTERDAMNED and a Special Edition of Dario Argento’s classic, SUSPIRIA.

    VIVA (cert. 18) will be released on DVD (£15.99) by Nouveaux Pictures/Cine-Excess on 6th July 2009.
    I'm thrilled that Attack of the Crab Monsters is finally getting a proper release. I saw part of the film in the late 80s, but the projector bulb blew half way through, and I've never seen the end!

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    This sounds like a winner...

    It's mostly doom and gloom across the Pond right now, but things appear to be looking up here don't they?
    So many films, so little time...
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    Oooo - Amsterdamned! Good boat chase scene around um... Amsterdam

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    Suspiria....does Corman own this?

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    I don't know, but I've been waiting a long time to see NOT OF THIS EARTH.
    Great news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickcurz View Post
    Suspiria....does Corman own this?
    No. but Nouveaux Pictures have the DVD rights in the UK, so...

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