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- Commentary #1 features writer/director Conall Pendergast and moderator Justin Decloux.
- Commentary #2 features writer/director Conall Pendergast.
- "Kill & Eat the Flash Freaks" (20:59, HD) is an interview with writer/director Conall Pendergast, joined by highly caffeinated moderator Justin Decloux. The interviewee explores his early fascination with movies as a child of Canada and Belize, beginning his directorial career at the tender age of nine. Raised on home video releases, Pendergast developed his love of horror movies, helping to shape his storytelling interests. Talk of "Flesh Freaks" is offered, an endeavor pieced together over months, with the helmer also dealing with high school obligations. Editorial puzzle solving is highlighted, as the feature was completed in chunks, and the picture's release is tracked. Talk moves over to "Kill Them and Eat Them," which was primarily shot in his family's basement. Looking to craft an offering that was closer to his "personality," Pendergast details some production achievements and technical challenges, attempting to make a more "idiosyncratic" monster effort. He also examines the current state of his career.
- Outtakes (4:36, SD) collect mistakes, giggle fits, and blown lines.
- Image Gallery (2:41) collects film stills, marketing art, home video release covers, and newspaper coverage.
- Conall Pendergast Short Films include 2001's "Flicker" (5:01), 2001's "Satan's Psycho Ghoul" (2:30), 2006's "Guts of the Gods" (9:20), 2007's "Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers" (5:08), 2020's "The Cyclops Diet" (2:31), 2021's "Self-Actualization of the Werewolf Woman" (4:01), and 2023's "The Noonday Demon" (7:48).
- And a Trailer (1:59, SD) is included.
- Bonus Movie: "Kill Them and Eat Them" (79:44)
- Commentary features writer/director Conall Pendergast and actor Michael Wood.
- "Monsters from the Cutting Room Floor" (3:12, SD) takes a short look at technical challenges involving masks and movement. Text commentary on the footage is provided.
- Deleted Scenes (4:20, SD) are offered.
- And a Trailer (2:03, SD)
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