Someone Call Paul Rudd: Mac and Me Available on 4K Ultra HD for the First Time
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Someone Call Paul Rudd: Mac and Me Available on 4K Ultra HD for the First Time
Mac and Me has been upgraded to 4K Ultra HD and is available for purchase on Amazon. The film was a commercial flop and is infamous for heavy McDonalds and Coca-Cola product placement and its resemblance to E.T. The movie survived as cult nostalgia and as the recurring punchline in Paul Rudd's long-running joke on Conan O'Brien. Vinegar Syndrome restored the film from a fresh scan of a 35mm original negative. The 2-disc Blu-ray includes new commentary tracks, interviews with cast and crew, a featurette with cinematography personnel, and additional special features.
"A commercial flop and critically maligned, Mac and Me is infamous as a bizarre, low budget E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial ripoff loaded with egregious McDonalds and Coca-Cola product placement. Yet it has survived in pop culture as a piece of "so bad it's good" nostalgia, as well as the punchline to Rudd's two-decade-long running gag where he plays the same clip from the movie every time he appears on one of Conan O'Brien's shows - even his podcast."
"Vinegar Syndrome has restored the film from a fresh scan of a 35mm original negative and packed the 2-disc Blu-ray set with features: new commentary tracks from co-writer/director Stewart Raffill and Cinematic Void's Jim Branscome, as well as film historians Wayne Byrne and Paul Farren; new interviews with Raffill, alien designer/puppeteer Christopher Swift, and actress Christine Ebersole; a new featurette with cinematographer Nick McLean and camera operator Michael D. O'Shea; and more. Check out the trailer for the re-release below."
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