Looks like Paramount is going for the ole double dip again.
Hot on the heels of it's recent release of the Pet Sematary remake, the company, licking its wounds at the films poor box office performance, caved into the the public's demands and are giving them the full uncut director approved edition of the movie. This edition is complete with the highly publicized, and controversial exclusion of the famous scene in the book where the spooky character Zelda, everyone's favorite twisted demon lady, breaks into a very sensual dance routine.
Legendarily choreographed by Russian ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov, it was spoke of by everyone in the cast to be the most moving dance routine ever danced in the history of dance. Stephen King admitted "It's exactly how I imagined it when I originally wrote the book. In fact, it's the only part of the book I remember writing. That's how moving it was!!"
Only coming out in a double disc, ultimate steelbook, Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital Combo pack, the release is looking to retail at $75 with a limited run of 1500 copies.
"This is the ultimate in soul crushingly sensual horror" King told Horrorable News.
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