The best horror movie of the year, Cabin in the Woods, featured a wall of tons of freaky beasties in one of its most memorable scenes. But as unsettling and scary as that was to think about, there were actually even more monsters that didn't make the final cut of the film. io9 has a short video about a few of those monsters which will appear on the Blu-ray and DVD that will hit stores next week on September 18. (via io9)

  • http://twitter.com/frederikvdz Frederik

    Out now if you’re in Euro land, and yes, that making off is crazy. That movie should never ever have been greenlit with that production plan (glad it did).

    • http://www.jjsaul.com Jim Saul

      As one of the small percentage for whom the making-of features and the commentaries are even more interesting than the movies, I’m really concerned that the long-term inevitability of totally digital distribution will take the financial benefit out of those features.

      Are any of the streaming services making those features available?  Even commentary tracks?

  • Boundegar

    Wonderful!  I want them all!

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefan_e_jones/ Stefan Jones

    I could barely keep track of the monsters they had. Incredible stuff.

  • http://www.jjsaul.com Jim Saul

    The Huron is one of the things on the betting board that I’d like to see.

    They certainly gave a whole new meaning to “unicorn chaser.”

  • http://llaen.myopenid.com/ llaen

    That movie was anything but unsettling or scary. The infinite number of monsters at the end just made it all the more uninteresting. Great to hear that there’s more :).

    • JontKopeck

       It worked alright as a horror movie, but it was really a movie about horror movies. The same mix as Scream before it, but it slightly different measures. Can you at least admit the ending was FUN?

    • bluest_one

       Yeah, Cabin was more SF/Fantasy than horror.