Some Guy Who Kills People - BLU-RAY
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Meet Ken Boyd (Kevin Corrigan) a small-town loner and comic-book nerd making ends meet by pushing a broom around the local ice cream parlor. Fresh out of the loony bin, where he spent years recovering from the horrific torture he suffered at the hands of the high school basketball jocks, Ken wants nothing more than to just be left alone. But when the lovely Stephanie (Lucy Davis) comes into Ken's life and he is reunited with his estranged, 11-year-old daughter Amy (Ariel Gade), things finally seem to be looking up. Even his constantly disappointed mother (Karen Black) and the town Sheriff (Barry Bostwick) start to treat him with a little respect. That is until those very same jocks that Ken deems responsible for his ruined life start turning up dead... Terror Vision is proud to present Some Guy Who Kills People in it's North American Blu-ray debut served up with TONS of special features and a 5.1 mix!Extras New Commentary w/ Jack Perez and Ryan LevinBody Count Making Of Some Guy Who Kills PeopleKevin Shows His ArtReflections on SGWKP w/ Ryan Levin and Jack PerezReflections on SGWKP w/ Barry Bostwick and Jack PerezReflections on SGWP w/ Ariel Gade Caro and Jack PerezInterview w/ Kevin CorriganInterview w/ Leo Fitzpatrick (from his gallery)Interview w/ Oliver Dear (Art Director/VFX Supervisor)Search & Rescue (Short Film/Teaser)The 5th (Short Film)BTS on InchThe Hand ShotInchStills GalleryRaw BTS FootageT is for Tantrum (Short Film)Original 2011 Featurette A Message From Producer John LandisToronto After Dark Bumper from 2013Toronto After Dark Bumper from 2014Pre- TrailerConcession Stand Intro (No Audio)Isolated ScoreNew 5.1 MixNewly Created Captions
- GenreHorrorDescriptionMeet Ken Boyd (Kevin Corrigan) a small-town loner and comic-book nerd making ends meet by pushing a broom around the local ice cream parlor. Fresh out of the loony bin, where he spent years recovering from the horrific torture he suffered at the hands of the high school basketball jocks, Ken wants nothing more than to just be left alone. But when the lovely Stephanie (Lucy Davis) comes into Ken's life and he is reunited with his estranged, 11-year-old daughter Amy (Ariel Gade), things finally seem to be looking up. Even his constantly disappointed mother (Karen Black) and the town Sheriff (Barry Bostwick) start to treat him with a little respect. That is until those very same jocks that Ken deems responsible for his ruined life start turning up dead... Terror Vision is proud to present Some Guy Who Kills People in it's North American Blu-ray debut served up with TONS of special features and a 5.1 mix!Extras New Commentary w/ Jack Perez and Ryan LevinBody Count Making Of Some Guy Who Kills PeopleKevin Shows His ArtReflections on SGWKP w/ Ryan Levin and Jack PerezReflections on SGWKP w/ Barry Bostwick and Jack PerezReflections on SGWP w/ Ariel Gade Caro and Jack PerezInterview w/ Kevin CorriganInterview w/ Leo Fitzpatrick (from his gallery)Interview w/ Oliver Dear (Art Director/VFX Supervisor)Search & Rescue (Short Film/Teaser)The 5th (Short Film)BTS on InchThe Hand ShotInchStills GalleryRaw BTS FootageT is for Tantrum (Short Film)Original 2011 Featurette A Message From Producer John LandisToronto After Dark Bumper from 2013Toronto After Dark Bumper from 2014Pre- TrailerConcession Stand Intro (No Audio)Isolated ScoreNew 5.1 MixNewly Created CaptionsTitleSome Guy Who Kills PeopleFormatBlu-rayMPAA RatingUnratedStudioTerror Vision
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Meet Ken Boyd (Kevin Corrigan) a small-town loner and comic-book nerd making ends meet by pushing a broom around the local ice cream parlor. Fresh out of the loony bin, where he spent years recovering from the horrific torture he suffered at the hands of the high school basketball jocks, Ken wants nothing more than to just be left alone. But when the lovely Stephanie (Lucy Davis) comes into Ken's life and he is reunited with his estranged, 11-year-old daughter Amy (Ariel Gade), things finally seem to be looking up. Even his constantly disappointed mother (Karen Black) and the town Sheriff (Barry Bostwick) start to treat him with a little respect. That is until those very same jocks that Ken deems responsible for his ruined life start turning up dead... Terror Vision is proud to present Some Guy Who Kills People in it's North American Blu-ray debut served up with TONS of special features and a 5.1 mix!Extras New Commentary w/ Jack Perez and Ryan LevinBody Count Making Of Some Guy Who Kills PeopleKevin Shows His ArtReflections on SGWKP w/ Ryan Levin and Jack PerezReflections on SGWKP w/ Barry Bostwick and Jack PerezReflections on SGWP w/ Ariel Gade Caro and Jack PerezInterview w/ Kevin CorriganInterview w/ Leo Fitzpatrick (from his gallery)Interview w/ Oliver Dear (Art Director/VFX Supervisor)Search & Rescue (Short Film/Teaser)The 5th (Short Film)BTS on InchThe Hand ShotInchStills GalleryRaw BTS FootageT is for Tantrum (Short Film)Original 2011 Featurette A Message From Producer John LandisToronto After Dark Bumper from 2013Toronto After Dark Bumper from 2014Pre- TrailerConcession Stand Intro (No Audio)Isolated ScoreNew 5.1 MixNewly Created Captions
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