



Nekromantik 2 Blu-ray Posted December 5, 2014 06:48 PM by



Independent U.S. distributors Cult Epics have officially announced that they will release on Blu-ray Nekromantik 2 (1991). The release will be available for purchase on February 10, 2015.



From director Jorg Buttgereit comes Nekromantik 2, the gore horror sequel to his 1987 classic Nekromantik. Monika (Monika M.) is a beautiful necrophiliac who lives alone in Berlin. By day she works as a nurse. By night she prowls through cemeteries while searching for fresh corpses. When she reads about the suicide of Rob (Nekromantik's Daktari Lorenz) she finds his grave to dig up his body and brings it home. Mark (Mark Reeder) lives across town and makes his living dubbing sex films. After meeting Monika, romance blossoms and they fall in love. But all is not well in Monika's world. Her relationship with Mark begins to falter and she has to make a final choice between loving the living or the dead.



Officially banned in Germany for years upon release, Cult Epics is proud to present Nekromantik 2, Uncut and Uncensored in a new High Definition transfer.



Special Features: New Director's Approved HD Transfer (taken from the original 16mm negative)

New Introduction By Jorg Buttgereit (2014)

Audio Commentary By Jorg Buttgereit, Co-author Franz Rodenkirchen, And Actors Monika M. And Mark Reeder

The Making Of Nekromantik 2

Still Photo Gallery

JB Trailers

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2011) Live

20th Anniversary Live Concert Performed By Monika M. And Friends - Video (2011)

A Moment Of Silence At The Grave Of Ed Gein, Short Film By Jorg Buttgereit (2012)

Half Girl Lemmy, I'm A Feminist - Music Video By Jorg Buttgereit (2014)

LIMITED EDITION Of 5000 (BD) copies

Includes Nekromantik 2 Collectible Artwork By Johnny Ryan & Nekrophilia Photo Of Monika M.





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Red Dragon Dec 05, 2014 I've been waiting for this one ... now I just need "Subconscious Cruelty", "Aftermath", "Cutting moments" (can't remember the full name of the film anthology) and a good region 1 release of "Martyrs"...

Blackcauldron Dec 05, 2014 Is this one going to change from 5000 units to 10,000+ units, based on demand?

Red Dragon Dec 05, 2014 @ Blackcauldron



I hate to say it, but you're probably correct.

jlk5844 Dec 06, 2014 @Red Dragon



Why would you "hate" to say it?

Red Dragon Dec 06, 2014 @jlk5844



I 'hate' to say it ...because it annoys me when distributors announce item specifics (particular extras, price points, limited release numbers, etc...) and then just turn around and change things up on the consumer. Of course, I recognize the fact that circumstances can be subject to change, but it can be rather annoying because sometimes I make purchasing decisions (with regard to when and from whom I might procure a particular title), based on said information.



i.e., if they advertise a collectible blu-ray as having an extremely low print run, then it would be nice if they actually stuck to their initial plan.



That ...my friend ...is why I "hate" to say it.

nerdy916 Dec 07, 2014 Same thing happened with the first and the Nightbreed LE billyearle Dec 07, 2014 I salute companies who decide to respond to demand and not make these available to only the lucky first and the scalpers. I can understand the mild annoyance of prioritizing spending on something you think might be gone soon, but I hope those people would weigh that against all the people that usually get gouged by scalpers or not be able to get the film at all. The only people this move truly hurts is scalpers, but they can swallow an occasional setback for all the gouging they do.

nerdy916 Dec 07, 2014 @billyearie

I agree with you. The more people who want the item have a chance to get it. Scalpers are discouraged due to higher print runs.

Red Dragon Dec 07, 2014 Quick question,



or rather ...perhaps a matter of opinion...



...I don't particularly consider myself a professional (i.e., an 'extreme' or 'over-the-top') scalper or a gouger. But the idea that using good business sense to yield a profit has somehow been vilified in such an overly simplified manner is a bit disconcerting ...we're not discussing evil corporations Hellbent on glorifying greed at the cost of untold human suffering... this is simply about turning a small profit. Case in point ... I have done a bit of common sense speculating in my time ...which is to say that I realize (through prior experience, oftentimes at my own expense), that Criterion Collection blu-rays which go out-of-print, quite often increase considerably in value. This is no secret ...and anyone with any blu-ray buying/selling experience should already be well aware of this fact. Criterion also makes it a habit of informing the public of which titles will be going out of print. Any film fan/cinephile/collector/business person can do as I do and stock up on several blu-rays which he or she can then resell at a later more financially beneficial time. If using common sense to make a profit is gouging then maybe I am a gouger, but honestly speaking ...this isn't insider trading so much as responding to a free market demand with simple common sense and the most basic of business knowledge.



Anyone and everyone here is perfectly free to be a speculator and buy certain blu-rays with the intention of reselling for a profit ...that's merely capitalism. ...i.e., I see absolutely nothing wrong with buying two copies of "Nekromantik 2" and then, when it goes out-of-print, charging a sum of $50.00 or so (thereby essentially covering the cost of both blu-rays).



As a cinephile, a collector and a business person, I make it my business to know what films are being released ...when they are being released, by whom, what special features are available and if limited quantities are a part of the overall equation. Everyone else on or off this board is free to do the same. billyearle Dec 07, 2014 Sigh....

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