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How To Make A Beautiful Zombie - A Look at Restoring Fulci's ZOMBIE in HD

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2011

A behind the scenes look at the 2K restoration process of Lucio Fulci's ZOMBIE for the upcoming Ultimate Edition Blu-ray and DVD from Blue Underground.

For more information: http://blue-underground.com/product.php?product=211

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  • Amazing!

  • I love the care Blue Underground takes with their releases

  • I think I just blew my load.

  • Thanks for posting this, looking forward to the release!

  • This look soooo amazing, cant wait until october.

  • This Blu Ray will be perfect for Halloween!

  • @unprofoundcom Hey, thanks for the quick reply! I've seen two different 35MM prints of Zombie - the aforementioned Jerry Gross one and one from an archive in Holland, as well as most of the home video releases. I distinctly recall that the shower scene, the airport scene, and the phone booth scene in the Jerry Gross print were longer than any I'd seen elsewhere. As a longtime Fulci fanatic, it's something I've been trying to sort out ever since. Thanks for your input!

  • @TheGoremet This HD master was created from the original uncut camera negative and I did see the shot you described during the shower scene - but it is shown reflected in a mirror on the right of frame and holds for a few seconds.

  • Super excited about this release! It's my favourite Fulci and one of my favourite films ever. Question thought - does it have the pan up Olga Karlatos in the shower in which you catch a glimpse of her muff? It isn't in any home video release I've ever seen, but it was in an old Jerry Gross 35MM print I saw in 1997 or so.

  • looks beautiful! Can wait to see it!

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