Urban Gothic - Series 2 [2000] [DVD]
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Average customer review:Product Description
The city is still alive.... and now it s hungry. Available for the first time, the second series of cult classic URBAN GOTHIC offers more bite-sized tales of terror, from cannibal killers to the darkest of teen love stories, leading finally to the terrifying secret conspiracy behind the horrors. This unique 4-disc set edition also includes a special behind-the-scenes documentary, award-winning horror fiction from Simon Clark and further unpublished documents and footage about the URBAN GOTHIC world...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36745 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-03-29
- Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 307 minutes
Customer Reviews
I second the review above
This is the best season of the whole series(even though its a tadshorter). The extras are also excellent with backround notes on each ofthe stories as well as a behind the scenes documentary. Also the bookletshows a bonus short story called Goblin City Lights by Simon Clark whichis probably an advert for the Urban Gothic anthology book published byTelos.
This is a great series(probably one of the best horror anthology shows Ihave seen) and shame on Channel 5 for cancelling this show at the heightof its popularity.
BRING BACK THIS SHOW!!!!!!!
BUY THIS PRODUCT
When Urban Gothic 2 started in 2001 on Channel 5, I wondered how it would follow from the last episode of the first series - a new Storyteller, a different class of stories?
When I bought this DVD, I wondered how episodes such as The End, with it's Channel 5 news bulletins, would be affective when Channel 5 have now changed thier name (and style) to Five. When Serotonin Wild (my favourite episode) was transmitted it had the words "BUY THESE PRODUCTS" just before the adverts came on. Obviously, the DVD can't contain the adverts, so I also wondered how this would be affective.
I shouldn't have worried about it. The class of stories remain as brilliant as ever, and somehow continuity hasn't been affected - episodes are just how they were transmitted, and are just as powerful.
As well as a booklet and a documentary, the DVD also contains a strange extra feature - I won't tell you what it is, partly because I don't know how to describe it, and partly because you need to find out for yourself. Suffice to say that it will leave you wondering what is "real".
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