




In a tiny California town, high school students Brian (Kevin Dillon), Meg (Shawnee Smith) and Paul (Donovan Leitch) discover a strange, gelatinous substance that melts the flesh of any living creatures in its path. The deadly substance gets into the town's sewer system, where it begins growing uncontrollably, occasionally emerging to feast on unsuspecting townspeople. A military clean-up crew is sent to eliminate the menace, but it may end up doing more harm than good. Review: A disgustingly good time! - It has been a solid 20 years since I originally (and accidentally) caught my first viewing of The Blob 1988. It was being shown as a part of a horror marathon on television at the time and did a great job of satisfying my love for '80s horror flicks. But for whatever reason, I never did acquire a copy until I discovered that it had been released by Umbrella as a part of a bluray re-issue campaign. When I initially saw it, I bought it up immediately and didn't hesitate to put it on. Did the movie live up to the hype and nostalgia after not seeing it after all these years? You're damn right it did! The Blob is a pretty simple concept, like most '80s horror movies. The film takes place in a small charming town. We quickly get introduced to an array of interesting characters, all of them likeable in some way or another. Later on, a meteor crashes to the Earth and unleashes a large gooey beastie that quickly devours an old hermit. This sets up the movie for one of the best gory rampages of the time period as The Blob goes from building to building causing one great imaginative death to another. All the interesting characters make the movie very easy to get into. Each one has their own quirks and the way they interact with one another is quite smooth and believable. For an '80s horror movie, I think the acting itself is quite good. Each role is played convincingly and I enjoyed watching each character on screen. I wouldn't recommend getting too familiar with them however as this is one movie that leaves no character safe. The Blob is looking for some easy lunch and doesn't care who he has to devour to achieve his goal. The film does a great job of subverting your expectations and is a great example of how to do so. The people behind the recent awful Star Wars movies could learn a whole lot from The Blob. The highlight of the movie is of course the visual effects, which for the most part are absolutely stunning. The Blob itself is quite disgusting to look at and comes across as a big sentient tumour. It is quite revolting and was very well handled by the creative team behind it. The death scenes of course are spectacular. Fans of the horror classics The Thing and The Fly will be right at home here. The visual style of the special effects are quite similar in that each corpse looks juicy, squishy and explodes, implodes and dissolves with great effect. It is safe to say that this is not a movie for the faint of heart. One thing I love about this film is the pacing. The Blob is an easy going ninety five minutes long but it really does not feel it. The movie jumps from one gross out scene to another with no holding back and this creates some excellent pacing. With the added humour and fun characters, it makes the movie a very easy watch. I am not one to shy away from long drawn out epics, but it is always great to get a film that doesn't horse around and this is one of those. It does what it does, does it quickly and gets it over with without over staying its welcome. The bluray quality for this Umbrella print is really good. You'll find the film grain found in a lot of '80s movies has been left intact. This means that the new high definition print looks really sharp and extremely clear in places. In fact, it is quite an impressive looking movie in general. I am surprised at how well it has aged. The only draw back is that there are a few moments where the special effects look a little uncanny, but that sort of thing does happen over time and with new sharper quality prints. It is very excusable all things considered. If you fancy revisiting this horror classic, do not hesitate to buy this version of the film. The bluray looks beautiful and it holds its disgusting charm with pride. It's a very well paced movie and is a great time to be had by all, and I literally mean that. I watched this with my ten year old son (at the time of writing) when this came in the mail and we had an absolute blast. It's a good simple honest gore film. If that interests you then by all means, buy this product. Review: Absolutely great and plays on uk players - Was looking for this movie on dvf or blu ray but the uk versions were really expensive so i got yhis German version. It has German dub and english version as well as subtitles for both languages. It will also play on uk players and was really cheap so very happy with it. The picture is nice and clean and i really enjoyed it great bargain.

| ASIN | B07TPYXBSC |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,589 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 3,389 in Science Fiction (DVD & Blu-ray) 4,183 in Horror (DVD & Blu-ray) 8,897 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,546) |
| Item model number | BRSF20279 |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 70.02 g |
| Release date | 29 Oct. 2019 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio | SHOUT! Factory |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**E
A disgustingly good time!
It has been a solid 20 years since I originally (and accidentally) caught my first viewing of The Blob 1988. It was being shown as a part of a horror marathon on television at the time and did a great job of satisfying my love for '80s horror flicks. But for whatever reason, I never did acquire a copy until I discovered that it had been released by Umbrella as a part of a bluray re-issue campaign. When I initially saw it, I bought it up immediately and didn't hesitate to put it on. Did the movie live up to the hype and nostalgia after not seeing it after all these years? You're damn right it did! The Blob is a pretty simple concept, like most '80s horror movies. The film takes place in a small charming town. We quickly get introduced to an array of interesting characters, all of them likeable in some way or another. Later on, a meteor crashes to the Earth and unleashes a large gooey beastie that quickly devours an old hermit. This sets up the movie for one of the best gory rampages of the time period as The Blob goes from building to building causing one great imaginative death to another. All the interesting characters make the movie very easy to get into. Each one has their own quirks and the way they interact with one another is quite smooth and believable. For an '80s horror movie, I think the acting itself is quite good. Each role is played convincingly and I enjoyed watching each character on screen. I wouldn't recommend getting too familiar with them however as this is one movie that leaves no character safe. The Blob is looking for some easy lunch and doesn't care who he has to devour to achieve his goal. The film does a great job of subverting your expectations and is a great example of how to do so. The people behind the recent awful Star Wars movies could learn a whole lot from The Blob. The highlight of the movie is of course the visual effects, which for the most part are absolutely stunning. The Blob itself is quite disgusting to look at and comes across as a big sentient tumour. It is quite revolting and was very well handled by the creative team behind it. The death scenes of course are spectacular. Fans of the horror classics The Thing and The Fly will be right at home here. The visual style of the special effects are quite similar in that each corpse looks juicy, squishy and explodes, implodes and dissolves with great effect. It is safe to say that this is not a movie for the faint of heart. One thing I love about this film is the pacing. The Blob is an easy going ninety five minutes long but it really does not feel it. The movie jumps from one gross out scene to another with no holding back and this creates some excellent pacing. With the added humour and fun characters, it makes the movie a very easy watch. I am not one to shy away from long drawn out epics, but it is always great to get a film that doesn't horse around and this is one of those. It does what it does, does it quickly and gets it over with without over staying its welcome. The bluray quality for this Umbrella print is really good. You'll find the film grain found in a lot of '80s movies has been left intact. This means that the new high definition print looks really sharp and extremely clear in places. In fact, it is quite an impressive looking movie in general. I am surprised at how well it has aged. The only draw back is that there are a few moments where the special effects look a little uncanny, but that sort of thing does happen over time and with new sharper quality prints. It is very excusable all things considered. If you fancy revisiting this horror classic, do not hesitate to buy this version of the film. The bluray looks beautiful and it holds its disgusting charm with pride. It's a very well paced movie and is a great time to be had by all, and I literally mean that. I watched this with my ten year old son (at the time of writing) when this came in the mail and we had an absolute blast. It's a good simple honest gore film. If that interests you then by all means, buy this product.
T**R
Absolutely great and plays on uk players
Was looking for this movie on dvf or blu ray but the uk versions were really expensive so i got yhis German version. It has German dub and english version as well as subtitles for both languages. It will also play on uk players and was really cheap so very happy with it. The picture is nice and clean and i really enjoyed it great bargain.
W**Y
Great Blob Remake
Excellent! Been looking for this 80’s horror classic for awhile now. The case is some kind of Dutch/foreign import but that aside, the movie is very nostalgic for me. Loved it!
E**S
Hugely entertaining horror movie perfect for Saturday night thrills and chills!
It's amazing to see just how entertaining, tightly constructed and physically accomplished The Blob (1988) is when watching it now in 2017. Despite this being a remake of the campy 1958 original b-movie, it puts most modern day movie remakes to shame, the 2006 remake of The Fog (shudder 😟) especially comes to mind. The amazing physical special effects are wonderfully gross as the mindless carnaverous, amorphic blob devours it's unfortunate victims and grows at an uncontrollable rate. Co screenwriter Frank Darabont, with director Chuck Russell, pay homage to Stephen King's themes of small town ambivalence and conspiracy as at first no one believes what is happening until the creature emerges to wreak havoc. Shawnee Smith as Meg, makes for a tough and resourceful heroine who is more than adept at holding her own alongside her co-star Kevin Dillon. Joss Whedon loves her performance and it's no wonder how much of an inspiration Shawnee Smith was when Joss Whedon created Buffy for BTVS. On this great English language Region 2 Columbia Tri-Star import DVD from Germany, the English soundtrack Dolby Digital two surround sound stero channel and picture quality are good and you also get a trailer.
S**S
A whole Blob of trouble.
This is a remake of the 1958 Steve McQueen film, and I think it is a pretty good update, obviously the original is still the best, but this does give it it's best shot. The premise is simple, which is always good, a meteor crashes to Earth, someone finds something not very healthy, and then all hell breaks loose. I found this film very entertaining, brain off, popcorn at the ready, but in my mind a good film. What I will say what impressed me the most was the special effects, no CGI here, all practical, which is how it should be, and there are some very gory deaths, some on par with The Thing, I also like the way that no characters are safe from the chop. The acting here is all pretty good as well. All in all a very good way to spend an hour and a half of your time. I recommend this film to anybody who likes the scenario of a small town being terrorized by a monster. And by the way, even though this came as Der Blob, it is actually in English.
O**S
Better than original
One of the best 80s horror/sci-fi films made. A must watch and better than original.
S**X
"..TOP 80'S CLASSIC SCI-FI HORROR.."
This is without doubt one of the best remakes ever made and one of the best 80's sci-fi/horror films ever made, its a one of a kind rare gem that you must own! great story about an object that crashes to earth containing an alien like blob, it begins to grow bigger and bigger killing people as it goes along, soon becoming almost unstoppable, The effects in the movie are fantastic, NO CGI here its all old school in camera practical effects and lots of great kills using bloody gory scary practical effects too, the cast is fantastic especially the sexy young lead actress Shawnee Smith from the Saw movies! There is even a cameo from Bill Moseley and Erika Eleniak! This is a must own for any fan of the 80's and horror buffs in general! The Twilight time Blu-ray has a great picture. Limited edition to only 5000 copies. Special features include isolated score, commentary with director, trailers, event interview with director 18mins. 95mins, 1988, REGION FREE. DVD Version import has a decent picture, 95mins, Region 1, Special features only trailers.
S**N
The Blob 1988
Great updated version of the Steve McQueen movie with better and gorier special effects
A**R
The 1988 horror cult classic "The Blob" is a great example of how to correctly do a remake. It takes the basic premise from the 1958 original but runs wild creatively speaking. There are much more involved and better special effects in the 1988 version along with loads of gruesome practical gore which is still impressive today. The 1988 version though is also quite funny too with some clever and witty banter between the main characters. Much like David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of "The Fly", director & co-writer Chuck Russell struck similarly great results by taking the basic idea of the original film and going bonkers while still staying true to the basic structure overall. The cast is excellent and the film is just a ton of fun for horror fans. The 1988 version of "The Blob" was initially released on blu-ray back in 2014 by Twilight Time in a very limited run which sold out almost immediately. The Autralian label Umbrella Entertainment reissued the film on region free blu-ray in 2016 utilizing the same transfer. (There was also a German blu-ray by a company called Alive at some point too.) Scream Factory repurposes this transfer again for their 2019 collector's edition blu-ray of the film which easily represents the definitive release of this horror classic. 1988's "The Blob" is presented on a dual layer blu-ray in its original 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio utilizing the AVC codec with a great encode hovering between 33 and 35 mbps. Despite this transfer now being about 5 years old, the film still looks excellent. Color and detail are superb along with spot on contrast and black levels. No digital noise reduction or sharpening appears to have been done. The grain structure is natural and extremely filmic. Simply put this is quite possibly the best this film has ever looked. Fans should be very happy. Audio offers two lossless options of 5.1 surround and the original 2 channel stereo mix. The film sounds great either way but I really enjoyed the 5.1 mix the most. English subtitles are included for the hearing impaired. Where the Scream Factory disc excels is in the massive amount of new extra content which was done for the film. If you already own either the 2014 or 2016 blu-rays of the film, it is well worth upgrading to the Scream Factory version for the extras alone. Here is everything included: - NEW Audio Commentary With Director Chuck Russell, Special Effects Artist Tony Gardner, And Cinematographer Mark Irwin, Moderated By Filmmaker Joe Lynch -NEW Audio Commentary With Actress Shawnee Smith - NEW It Fell From The Sky! – An Interview With Director Chuck Russell (part one 22 min. 26 sec., part two 26 min. 32 sec.) - NEW We Have Work To Do – An Interview With Actor Jeffrey DeMunn (14 min. 13 sec.) - NEW Minding The Diner – An Interview With Actress Candy Clark (16 min. 40 sec.) - NEW They Call Me Mellow Purple – An Interview With Actor Donovan Leitch Jr. (15 min. 21 sec.) - NEW Try To Scream! – An Interview With Actor Bill Moseley (18 min. 38 sec.) - NEW Shot Him! – An Interview With Cinematographer Mark Irwin (18 min. 10 sec.) - NEW The Incredible Melting Man – An Interview With Special Effects Artist Tony Gardner (22 min. 02 sec.) - NEW Monster Math – An Interview With Special Effects Supervisor Christopher Gilman (26 min. 14 sec.) - NEW Haddonfield To Arborville – An Interview With Production Designer Craig Stearns (20 min. 32 sec ) - NEW The Secret Of The Ooze – An Interview With Mechanical Designer Mark Setrakian (19 min. 41 sec.) - NEW I Want That Organism Alive! – An Interview With Blob Mechanic Peter Abrahamson (12 min. 23 sec.) - NEW Gardner’s Grue Crew – Behind-The-Scenes Footage Of Tony Gardner And His Team (28 min. 18 sec.) - Audio Commentary With Director Chuck Russell, Moderated By Film Producer Ryan Turek - Theatrical Trailers - TV Spot - Still Gallery Scream Factory commissioned cool new cover art for their blu-ray of 1988's "The Blob". You can also flip around the sleeve to have the original theatrical poster art. For the first three months, you will also get a slipcover which has the new cover art on it. This disc is region A locked. This disc comes highly recommended and represents one of Scream Factory's best blu-ray releases to date.
A**R
Really good remake of the1958 Steve McQueen horror classic which in my opinion is a lot better in many ways. Plenty of suspense and a very attractive female lead in Shawnee Smith makes this remake well worth the money.
C**H
Rolig och fartfylld film. Bra bild och ljud 😁
A**A
...und der Preis unter zehn Euro. Sehr schneller Versand. Das Bild koennte an manchen Stellen in manchen Szenen etwas heller sein. Was an dem Film irgendwie nicht stoert: Keine nackten Titties wackeln im Film. Ein Film-im-Film-Effekt ist bei einer Szene mit Kinoleinwandbildern sogar in dem Film. Die schicke Freundin auf dem Kinofilm im Film aehnelt etwas der schoenen Janeane im Film "8 Mile". Verschiedene Soundmodi, auch Originalsprache und ein Modus sogar English in Stereo. Nur die Huelle hat vielleicht nicht ganz gepasst, weil der Film(mit Wendecover) in nicht transparenter schwarzer Huelle(Amaray) kam.
G**N
Package came without damage and the movie is absolutely fantastic obviously. The 4K transfer isn’t the best I’ve seen but that likely has more to do with the original negative having been lower quality film. Still looks good and will reignite your blob nightmares in 4k
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