Ok. There is no reason why this shouldn't have been a 35mm print release. Just showing a Blu Ray is a lazy and cheap way to go for a studio release, especially for the tickets being close to $10. You can own the Blu Ray for cheaper than that.. The 35mm print looks so much better. Also the Blu Ray cleanup took out all of Dean Cundy's Blu Filter. People have said you couldn't notice it but they are wrong and it's painfully obvious. That being said, it was fun to see it on the big screen for the first time. The movie is excellent in every aspect despite it's minor flaws being a low budget independent film. But that is part of it's charm. It is the grandfather to all horror films today and is still the best.