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Those of you who are into low-budget, sleazy Direct-To-Video, VHS era splatter-fest's should need no introduction to this cult classic. For those of you who don't know what Robot Ninja is, or maybe you've heard of it or haven't seen it, here's some info from the man responsible for this film, J.R. Bookwalter.
My name is J.R. Bookwalter, and in 2015, Indiegogo members like you helped make possible a 2K restoration for my first feature film, THE DEAD NEXT DOOR. Now I’m back doing the same for my follow-up effort, the notorious direct-to-video comic book vigilante epic ROBOT NINJA, which celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2019.
Shot in 1989 on 16mm film, ROBOT NINJA isn't quite what it looks like — in fact, there’s not a single robot or Ninja anywhere in the movie! I chose to adapt this mandated title into the dark, splatter-drenched tale of a comic book artist who dons the persona of his most famous character to battle a gang wreaking havoc upon a small town. This is easily the most gruesome film I ever directed — instead of the late ‘80s martial arts action extravaganza promised by the original cover art, viewers are assaulted by a unique spin on comic books, superheroes, and vigilante justice that goes horribly wrong for the protagonist.
Despite being out of print since the early '90s, this movie has remained a hot item with collectors over the last three decades. That has a lot to do with its absence during the heyday of the DVD format — outside of the original VHS release from Cinema Home Video, ROBOT NINJA has never been reissued in the USA. By comparison, the movie has been released internationally in Italy, Spain, Argentina, and several other countries including Germany, where it's been available in more VHS and DVD editions than I can count! But never on Blu-ray, until now..
About the restoration
Ultimate Edition breakdown
- 2K Restored Feature Presented in 4:3 Original Aspect Ratio 1080p HD
- 2K Restored Feature Presented in 16:9 Widescreen 1080p HD (first time ever!)
- DTS HD-MA All-New 2018 5.1 Surround Remix
- DTS HD-MA Original 1989 2.0 Stereo Mix
- 2018 production commentary (participants TBA)
- Cast & crew interviews
- Still Galleries (including all original artwork by David Lange)
- "The Robot Ninja" 2014 fan film by Johnny Dickie
- Optional English subtitles
- Tempe Digital Trailers
- 1989 VHS Release Version in 4:3 Original Aspect Ratio (Standard Definition)
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Original Mix
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Remix
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo German Dubbed Mix
- 2018 Audio Commentary with writer/director J.R. Bookwalter
- Audio Commentary with Doug Tilley and Moe Porne of No-Budget Nightmares Podcast
- Behind-the-Scenes Footage
- 1989 Original VHS Release Trailer
- Optional English subtitles
- Tempe DVD Trailers
- First time on CD! Original Motion Picture Soundtrack with complete score by J.R. Bookwalter plus songs by J.R. Bookwalter, Foxx, Argus, and Rodney Shields
- Slipcover with vintage artwork by David Lange (first 500 units only)
- Reversible wrap with newly-commissioned artwork by David Lange and original 1989 Cinema Home Video VHS artwork
- Eight-page color booklet with liner notes and behind-the-scenes photos (first 1,000 units only)
- First 1,000 units numbered and autographed by writer/director J.R. Bookwalter
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