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Halloween Blu-ray features seven deleted/extended scenes – David Gordon Green's Halloween is set to hit Blu-ray on January 15 and it will include a plethora of goodies for fans, including deleted and extended scenes. Universal has released one of the scenes already, which you can watch below. Here's what's coming on the disc in January. Extended Shooting Range Deleted/Extended Scenes Shower Mask Visit Jog to a Hanging Dog Allyson and Friends at School Cameron and Cops Don’t Mix Deluxe Banh Mi Cops Sartain and Hawkins Ride Along Back in Haddonfield: Making Halloween The Original Scream Queen The Sound of Fear Journey of the Mask The...
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I am really liking your threads. Nice movie and trailer reviews! I see My best friend's exorcism in the list up there!! It was a nice one. Horror movies are really my kind of genre. But good horror movies don't come along so often these days. We have things like Annabelle creation which stunk big time. Excited to see the extended and deleted scenes!

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