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» Monday February 22, 2010 - 10:02 pm Paranormal Activity: UK DVD And Blu-Ray Exclusives
Icon Home Entertainment today confirmed the news of several groundbreaking UK exclusive bonus features on the forthcoming UK Blu-ray and DVD release of one of their biggest releases of the year 'Paranormal Activity' (released in the UK on Monday March 22).
Bonus features include:
* Audio Commentary from director Oren Peli.
World Exclusive: This region 2 release is the only one in the world that will feature audio commentary from 'Paranormal Activity' director Oren Peli. As you watch the film, listen as he talks about how he created the horror phenomenon that shocked the world.
* "Film your own Paranormal Activity" Short Film Finalists.
The DVD & Blu-ray release of 'Paranormal Activity' will contain the winning entries to Icon's "Film Your Own Paranormal Activity" competition.
During 'Paranormal Activity's theatrical release, UK fans were challenged to shoot their own paranormal short film using the same home-made techniques applied in 'Paranormal Activity', you can view all of the 3 minute entries on Icon's 'Prepare To Be Scared' YouTube channel.
The entries, judged by Icon Home Entertainment and 'Paranormal Activity' director Oren Peli, were whittled down to a shortlist of 10 finalists. The overall winner was then selected by Peli, who filmed an exclusive video introduction to the winning short film, detailing why that particular entry was chosen. All 10 winning short films, along with Oren Peli's video introduction, will be exclusively included on the UK DVD & Blu-ray release of 'Paranormal Activity'.
* Alternate Ending (with optional Audio Commentary).
Another World exclusive; the alternate ending featured on the 'Paranormal Activity' UK DVD & Blu-ray release will feature never-before-heard audio commentary from the film's acclaimed director Oren Peli. While the alternate ending has been made available on other DVD & Blu-ray releases, Oren recorded the audio commentary exclusively for the UK.
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