UNLEASHED: ‘The History of Metal and Horror’ Explodes onto Shelves in Epic 4-Disc Deluxe Edition – A Face-Melting, Soul-Crushing Masterpiece!
The unholy marriage of metal and horror – a union that has given birth to some of the most iconic, spine-tingling, and downright disturbing creations in the realm of entertainment. And now, darlings, you can indulge in the ultimate indulgence – a four-disc deluxe edition of “The History of Metal and Horror” that’s as comprehensive as it is captivating. This sumptuous set, available for $49.99 directly from the filmmakers, is a treasure trove of terror and titillation that will leave you screaming for more.
As you unbox this individually signed and numbered magnetic masterpiece, you’ll be treated to a feature-length documentary on Blu-ray that’s as slick as a freshly sharpened razor. But that’s not all, my lovelies – this set also includes two bonus Blu-rays packed with over 20 hours of additional interview footage that’s as juicy as a behind-the-scenes tell-all. And, of course, no metal-horror extravaganza would be complete without a soundtrack to die for, courtesy of Knights of the Black on CD. Plus, an eight-page booklet that’s as lush as a corpse-filled cemetery, all wrapped up in a package that’s as decadent as a horror icon’s dressing room.
But what really gets my blood pumping, darlings, is the caliber of talent that’s been assembled for this documentary. Hosted by the incomparable Michael Berryman (those eyes, that presence!), “The History of Metal and Horror” delves into the dark, twisted world where metal and horror collide. With over 60 interviews from icons like John Carpenter, Rob Zombie, Tom Savini, and Kane Hodder, you’ll be treated to a veritable smorgasbord of insights, anecdotes, and downright dirt. And let’s not forget the music side of things – Alice Cooper, Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, and Corey Taylor are just a few of the metal gods who’ve contributed to this project, regaling us with tales of their own brushes with horror and the darker side of the human experience.
Now, I know what you’re thinking, darlings – “Rupaliparda, this all sounds too good to be true.” But trust me, this set is the real deal. And if you’re not ready to commit to the full monty just yet, you can always take “The History of Metal and Horror” for a spin on SCREAMBOX before deciding whether to indulge in the deluxe edition. So, go ahead, darlings – treat yourself to a journey into the very heart of darkness, where the lines between metal and horror are blurred, and the terror is always real. Your inner horror hound (and metalhead) will thank you.
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