Australian Release Of THE EDITOR Boasts Some Juicy Exclusives

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Australian Release Of THE EDITOR Boasts Some Juicy Exclusives
The Editor, the absurdist giallo homage from Astron 6 - the Canadian troupe behind Manborg and Father's Day - hits DVD and Blu-ray in Australia today, courtesy of Monster Pictures. The releases look positively stacked, with a host of exclusive special features and artwork that should delight fans of the film and maybe even warrant a double-dip from those residing beyond Antipodean shores.

The DVD release comes with the following: 

- Double-sided cover art by Graham Humphries (one with classification, one without)
- Audio Commentary by Adam Brooks, Conor Sweeney and Matthew Kennedy
- Astron-6 Festival Introduction
- 'Making Movies Used to Be Fun' Behind-the-scenes featurette
- Music and Poster featurettes
- Deleted Scenes
- Exclusive: double-sided fold-out poster featuring art by Graham Humphries and Tom 'The Dude Designs' Hodge

Meanwhile, the Blu-ray release has its own batch of super supplements for those 1080p people:

- Slipcase featuring Tom 'The Dude Designs' Hodge artwork
- Double-sided cover art by Tom 'The Dude Designs' Hodge (one with classification, one without)
- Audio Commentary by Adam Brooks, Conor Sweeney and Matthew Kennedy
- Astron-6 Festival Introduction
- 'Making Movies Used to Be Fun' Behind-the-scenes featurette
- Music and Poster featurettes
- Deleted Scenes
- Exclusive: audio commentary with Laurence R. Harvey and film critic John Noonan
- Exclusive: 'Father Knows Best' - An interview with Laurence R. Harvey
- Exclusive: Australian Premiere Q&A with Matthew Kennedy and Conor Sweeney

Synopsis:
Rey Ciso was once the greatest editor the world had ever seen. Since a horrific accident left him with four wooden fingers on his right hand, he's had to resort to cutting pulp films and trash pictures. When the lead actors from the film he's been editing turn up murdered at the studio, Rey is fingered as the number one suspect. The bodies continue to pile up in this absurdist giallo-thriller as Rey struggles to prove his innocence and learn the sinister truth lurking behind the scenes.

You can order the Blu-ray and DVD online here

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