For those waiting on the Nicolas Cage Middle Ages action film “Season of the Witch”, wait no longer. The film will be available for DVD and Blu-ray June 28!

The special features reflect the self-awareness the film’s crew has about the film’s star, since one of its features is “Nicolas Cage’s Most Memorable Quotes”. The featurette doesn’t just take quotes from “Season of the Witch”, but from movies throughout Cage’s career. Some quotes featured are:

Behmen (Season of The Witch): “I pity any man whose last face they see is yours Felson.”

Johnny Blaze (Ghost Rider): “He may have my soul, but he doesn’t have my spirit.”

Ben Sanderson (Leaving Las Vegas): “I came here to drink myself to death.”

Dr. Stanley Goodspeed (The Rock): “I love pressure. I eat it for breakfast.”

H.I. McDunnough (Rasing Arizona): “We figured there was too much happiness here for just
the two of us, so we figured the next logical step was to have us a critter. ”

Ben Sanderson (Leaving Las Vegas): “I need my drinky.”

Charlie Kaufman (Adaptation): “You and I share the same DNA. Is there anything more lonely
than that?”

Here’s the official synopsis of “Season of the Witch”:

Season of The Witch follows a 14th century Crusader Behmen (Nicholas Cage) and his brother in arms Felson (Ron Perlman) leave the church crusaders and return to their homeland only to find it devastated by the Black Plague. After the Church finally catches up with them, they demand the two to transport an accused witch to a remote and sacred abbey. The accused witch is believed to be to root of the Plague. They must struggle to survive and reach the abbey – where they discover there are much darker forces at hand and saving mankind might be harder than originally thought.

Below are some pictures of the DVD and Blu-ray covers. Make sure to get your copy!

Season of The Witch
Season of The Witch

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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