The DVD and BluRay of Splinter just dropped to $17.99 in Amazon’s Halloween Horror Sale. Not much of a price break really I suppose, but every dollar counts in today’s economy, right? And there are some used
copies up there from about $10 if you’re into that sort of thing.
Actually they do have some pretty sweet deals in the sale, like one of my all time favorite David Fincher films Seven for $5.49, Shaun of the Dead
for $6.99, and a ton of classic ’60s and ’70s stuff.
Anyway…
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Splinter is in the “crime” sub-category for some reason, I guess that is one of the sub-plots of the film, but not really the source of the horror. Why isn’t there a “creature” category? Why didn’t Splinter fall into the “monster” set? Answers on a postcard please.
Tomorrow (Sun Oct. 4th) at 4pm (PST) award-winning horror composer Elia Cmiral will be live on LA Talk Radio’s Horror/SciFi Entertainment show Out There. You can listen live HERE, and call in to put questions to the man himself at (323) 203 0815. If you miss the live event you can listen to an archive of the show HERE.
In addition to the award-winning score for Splinter, which you can sample and download below, Cmiral has worked on films as diverse as Ronin, Pulse, They, Wrong Turn, Stigmata, and Resident Evil: Apocalypse, to name just a few.