Genuine, brand new, FACTORY SEALEDRARE, DELETED, OUT OF PRINT, UK region free 4K ultra HD Blu-ray The Fog Collector's Edition (1980)                             

GENUINE UK STUDIOCANAL RELEASE, NO COPIES!

**A 4K ULTRA HD TV WITH HDR & A ULTRA HD BLU-RAY PLAYER WITH A HIGH SPEED HDMI (CAT 2) CABLE ARE REQUIRED TO PLAY THE 4K UHD DISC!!**

4 DISC SET CONTAINS: -

1 X 4K UHD DISC - REGION FREE (ALL 4K DISCS ARE REGION FREE) & 2 X BLU-RAY DISC (REGION B: Europe, Africa, Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand) & 1 x CD.

BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATION

John Carpenter's classic 1980 horror THE FOG has been stunningly restored in 4K. Antonio Bay, California has turned a hundred years old. As the residents of this small, quaint harbour town begin to celebrate, an eerie fog envelops the shore and from its midst emerge dripping, demonic spectres, victims of a century old shipwreck, seeking revenge. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the FOG is a tense and ghoulish tale that confirms John Carpenter as a master of terror.

The 2018 restoration of THE FOG was made using the original camera negative which was scanned at 4K resolution in 16bit and we applied a HDR Dolby Vision workflow to the restoration process which resulted in the creation of a 4K DCP, HDR and SDR UHD version and a new SDR HD version which were produced with the same high technological standards as today's biggest international film releases.

Extra Features

Retribution: Uncovering John Carpenter's THE FOG: A brand retrospective documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures and featuring interviews with cinematographer Dean Cundey, production designer/editor Tommy Lee Wallace, photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker, make-up effects artist Steve Johnson, Carpenter biographer John Muir, music historian Daniel Schweiger, visual effects historian Justin Humphreys and assistant Larry Franco
The Shape of The Thing to Come: John Carpenter Un-filmed: A brand new featurette looking at the John Carpenter films that never were
Easter Egg - surprise!
Intro by John Carpenter - an interview with director John Carpenter originally recorded for a French DVD release in 2003
Scene Analysis by John Carpenter - Director John Carpenter analyses key scenes from The Fog, in an interview from 2003
Fear on Film: Inside the Fog (1980) - A vintage featurette which includes an interview with John Carpenter
The Fog: Storyboard to Film - original storyboards
Outtakes
TV Spots
Theatrical Trailers
Photo gallery incl. Behind the Scenes
Audio Commentary with writer/director John Carpenter and writer/director Debra Hill
Horror's Hallowed Grounds with Sean Clark - a fun tour of the film’s locations hosted by Sean Clark
Audio commentary with actors Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins and production designer Tommy Lee Wallace

Dolby Vision
Region: 2.35:1
Audio: 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio

Language options: English. Subtitle options: English HOH. 

Approx runtime: 90 mins. 

I POST ITEMS EVERY DAY, MONDAY - FRIDAY. I DON'T POST ITEMS ON A SATURDAY (SEE FURTHER DOWN FOR MORE DETAILS)

Pictures are of the actual set that you will receiveSet is in hand and will be dispatched immediately upon payment. I obtain a proof of postage for everything sent if required at a later date.

Postage rates: - Postage rates reflect ebay's 12.8% + £0.30 fee of the actual item & the postage! (depending on where you are)
 
Also for International transactions I don't mind shipping abroad but fees cost me more for the whole transaction when shipping overseas so this increase for the whole transaction (item + postage + sales tax) has been factored into postage costs. You pay the sales tax to ebay (not me) & I have to pay a fee on it...🙄

My international fees are 12.8% + 0.30 (item + sales tax + postage) - YES, I have to pay outrageous ebay fees on the tax!! that you pay to ebay/your government?? plus an additional international fee (item + sales tax + postage). 

Sales tax varies in different countries/states. 

1.26% (item + sales tax + postage) Eurozone & *Northern Europe: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden.
2.16%  (item + sales tax + postage) USA & Canada
2.4% (item + sales tax + postage) for all other countries.

Dispatch times - I try to get things out same day within the parameters of the limited opening times of the post office/RM Depot. (Obviously if you purchase something close to their closing time you'll have to wait until the next day as I'll already no doubt be on my way there!)

My local post office opening times are Mon-Fri 9am-2pm Closed all weekend. These reduced hours were incorporated at the beginning of covid & over 2 years later they have remained! 🙄

Parcels (anything bigger than a single blu-ray/DVD/CD that won't go as a large letter) are sent via tracked 48 - these need to go to the Royal Mail depot.
Tues/Weds/Fri They close at 4pm/last acceptance time for mail to go that day is 3.30pm
Thursday they close at 6pm/last acceptance time for mail to go that day is 5pm
Sat & Monday they close at noon & I can't make it before then so no RM Depot drops on Sat/Monday. (I still do Monday PO runs for all large letter items though). 
Sunday - there's no collections on a Sunday but due to not being able to make it there on a Monday before noon I can drop goods off on a Sunday before 3pm (& it'll then go on Monday).

I used to set my listings to 1-working day dispatch. When I did this after setting my listing to second class post ebay allowed folks to file item not received disputes on the 4th working day! 1 day to dispatch & 3 days RM estimate for second class post. But this completely ignores Royal Mail's policy to wait an additional 10 working days before the item is deemed lost!!! I repeatedly ask folks to not file disputes until 13 working days has passed...this is regularly ignored!!! 🙄 Claims are filed on the 4th day, I'm forced to refund prematurely & then the RM refuses my subsequent claim for not waiting the required 13 working days for the item to be deemed lost. As folks have proven so unco-operative regarding this I'm now following an ebay CS representatives advice... All my dispatch times have been changed to 10 working days which means that folks now can't file disputes until the 13th working day which complies with RM's policy on items being deemed lost. I WILL STILL POST ITEMS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, USUALLY SAME DAY OTHERWISE NEXT WORKING DAY. - this change is just to protect myself against losses due to folks refusing to stop filing premature claims for missing items! (My messages, notes in my item description etc have all been consistently ignored!)

Missing Mail

Domestic/within the UK - All goods are sent via standard (non tracked) second class unless you've paid extra for first/tracked post or the value of the goods exceeds £20 (or thereabouts. I might still send something slightly over non tracked). The RM states that the expected arrival time is 2-3 working days however they don't deem it lost until an additional 10 working days has passed. So kindly wait /don't file an item not received dispute with ebay until after 13 working days (excl weekends/bank holidays) have passed. After which time I'll refund you straight away & then file a claim with the RM to cover my losses. 

Also please don't wait 95 days as someone did this week before contacting me as domestic claims can only be filed with the Royal Mail for 80 days after the item was sent. If you wait 95 days there's nothing that I can do as the RM won't accept claims this late!

Europe - All goods are sent via standard (non tracked) international post (unless you've paid extra). The RM states that the expected arrival time is 5-7 working days however they don't deem it lost until an additional 20 working days has passed. So kindly wait /don't file an item not received dispute with ebay until after 27 working days (excl weekends/bank holidays) have passedAfter which time I'll refund you straight away & then file a claim with the RM to cover my losses. 

Worldwide/anywhere outside the UK/Europe - All goods are sent via standard (non tracked) international post (unless you've paid extra). The RM states that the expected arrival time is 5-7 working days however they don't deem it lost until an additional 25 working days has passed. So kindly wait /don't file an item not received dispute with ebay until after 32 working days (excl weekends/bank holidays) have passedAfter which time I'll refund you straight away & then file a claim with the RM to cover my losses. 

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