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Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan
Quote: "This film is painfully, painfully '80s. From the hair, to the clothes, to the 'slang,' the entire film just screams that it's from the 'Me decade.'"

Reviewed by Ryan Keefer
Quote: "It looks slightly cleaner on Blu-ray and the extras are all here, so if you like the film, feel free to double-dip."

Reviewed by Dennis Prince
Quote: "What dumbass thought this film would be a good candidate for the high-definition treatment? I don't know but I'd sure like to shake his hand."

Reviewed by Tom Becker
Quote: "The big selling point on this disc -- and it is a very big selling point -- is that in addition to the trailers, we get a commentary track with Fangoria managing editor Michael Gingold, film historian Chris Peggiali, and Edwin Samuelson of AVManiacs.com. These guys are great."

Reviewed by Paul Pritchard
Quote: "There's no denying it, Stone is a movie that lives and dies by the vibe it gives off. You'll either 'get it' or you won't."

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "Crazy Naked Cannibal Man with Huge Bug Eyes? Oh yeah! This guy is the piston that drives Devil Hunter forward. Actually, the sex and cannibalism is what drives the film, but this crazy bastard is who you'll likely remember."

Reviewed by Christopher Kulik
Quote: "Savage Streets will never be considered high art, but more like ostensibly exploitative trash which happens to be written, directed, and acted with great gusto."

Reviewed by Tom Becker
Quote: "Sometimes, 'bad' just doesn't cover it."

Reviewed by Brett Cullum
Quote: "It does have a brain to go with its mindless horror glee, but this is certainly the kind of film best enjoyed in a college dorm room with a cooling pizza on hand."

Reviewed by Tom Becker
Quote: "If you're only going to see one '70s exploitation film featuring a former superstar awash in a sea of hysterical degradations, it might as well be this one."