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Para mi a falta de material extra que es inexistente, es una más que aceptable edición.
Hombre... inexistente es... en este disco. Te pego la información que da blu-ray.com de los extras contenidos en la edición coleccionista que hay en USA.


  • Lifeforce Theatrical Release (1080p; 1:41:17). This is the truncated version that was released in the United States. Most of the missing footage is up front in the establishing moments. There are also some slight differences in the music. Despite being encoded via MPEG-2, this presentation looks almost as good as the extended cut. Unfortunately the soundtrack is delivered via Dolby Digital 5.1, but otherwise this is a fantastic bonus to be included on this disc.
  • Dangerous Beauty with Mathilda May (1080p; 15:16) is a fun interview with May (who still looks fantastic). She's seems slightly aghast that she agreed to go au naturel for so much of the film, but attributes it to her young age.
  • Space Vampires in London with Tobe Hooper (1080p; 9:58) features Hooper talking about various elements in the film, including the source novel's title and why that was deemed inappropriate for the film version.
  • Carlsen's Curse with Steve Railsback (1080p; 7:07) has Railsback thinking back on this part of his career, including the problems that starring in Helter Skelter created for him.
  • Vintage Making of Lifeforce Featurette (480p; 21:18) is an enjoyable time capsule back to when the film was made.
  • Theatrical Trailers (1080p; 3:33)
  • TV Spot (480p; 00:30)
  • Still Gallery (1080p; 5:17)
  • Commentary with Director Tobe Hooper. Hooper is joined by moderator Tim Sullivan. Hooper has great memories of the film, and Sullivan appears to be a huge fan of the film. There's a nice balance of anecdotal and technical information here, with a perhaps understandable emphasis on the allure of Mathilda May.
  • Commentary with Make-Up Effects Designer Nick Maley. Michael Felcher hosts Nick Maley, who feels Lifeforce is his best work (which included Yoda on Star Wars). Felcher acts more like an interviewer here, having Maley recount his career and how he got involved with Lifeforce, as well as how some of the effects for the film were created.