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This special limited edition spot gloss slipcover (designed by Rich Long) is limited to 2,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
Snake Eyes Blu-ray Dice Giveaway: These original dice were created in 1985 to promote Cecil Howard's SNAKE EYES. They were given away as promotions at industry trade shows like AVN (Adult Video News) and CES (Consumer Electronics Show). We are thrilled to continue that tradition and offer a free pair (plus a SNAKE EYES sticker) to the first 1000 orders that ship (limited edition only). Roll the bones on Snake Eyes!!
The crown jewel of sophisticated erotica, filmmaker Cecil Howard's COMMAND CINEMA presents lavish Blu-ray and 4K UHD editions of Howard's own masterworks, alongside those he produced with other hardcore auteurs such as Chuck Vinecent, Roberta Findlay, and Armand Weston.
Tom Blaine cannot figure out how to take control of his life. Still reeling from the trauma brought on by the failure of his first marriage, which ended after his wife left him for another woman, Tom drifts deeper and deeper into self-hatred and resentment towards others. As he becomes increasingly paranoid that those around him are conspiring to manipulate and deprive him of happiness, Tom’s erotic daydreams -- or are they memories? -- along with his increasingly strained relationships with his new lover, old friends, and strangers threaten to drive him closer to the brink of madness and violence. One of director Cecil Howard’s (Dead Boyz Can’t Fly) most abstract and experimentally-structured films, SNAKE EYES is a neon-tinged study of emotional disintegration filtered through punk and new wave aesthetics. Featuring arresting dramatic performances from Jerry Butler (Roommates), Joanna Storm (Firestorm), Paul Thomas (Intimate Lessons), Sharon Mitchell (Joy), Laurie Smith (Matinee Idol), Cassandra Leigh (Raw Talent), and Howard’s exclusive starlet Rikki Harte (Spitfire), this tense tale of love and lust on the rocks comes to Blu-ray from Command Cinema, newly restored in 4K.
directed by: Cecil Howard starring: Jerry Butler, Cassandra Leigh, Sharon Mitchell, Laurie Smith, Rikki Harte, George Payne, Paul Thomas, Joanna Storm 1985 / 83 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD MA 1.0
Additional info:
Region Free Blu-ray
4k scan and restoration from the camera negative
Original mono audio
Video feature: Snake Eyes 2
Original theatrical trailer
Archival image gallery
Double-sided artwork
English SDH subtitles
Overall rating: 4.7466664 / 5 from 75 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
Snake Eyes is a limited edition Blu-ray and 4K UHD release from Command Cinema, featuring a special slipcover and dice. Customers praised the release and the film's quality, with positive feedback on the slipcover and dice. The film, directed by Cecil Howard, is a study of emotional disintegration with a punk and new wave aesthetic, starring notable actors.
"Fantastic films and I love this movie!" — Feng X.
"Just a great overall release with a great set of dice from the original release as a bonus!" — Craig K.
Reviews
Got my swag dice
"Very good adult drama from Cecil Howard. Sharon Mitchell always looks cool as hell, and very sexy. And I enjoyed the scene of the girl getting off juxtaposed with the erotic sounds of an Atari 2600 console! Good stuff. Snake Eyes 2 was a nice throw in making this a good quality package."
— Adam C. (4/5)
Great
"Command Cinema delivers with a gorgeous release. Nice cubes as gimmick."
— Mathias S. (4/5)
Great feature. The cinematography looks
"Great feature. The cinematography looks good and the story is pretty decent. A nice addition to my collection."
— Michael S. (5/5)
A Stylish Thriller with a Clever Screenplay
"Snake Eyes is a stylish, fast-paced thriller that hooks you with its real-time momentum and layered mystery. The screenplay does a great job revealing information piece by piece, keeping the tension high while gradually uncovering the truth behind the central conspiracy. The film looks fantastic, with dynamic camerawork, bold visual flourishes, and a strong sense of place that make it stand out from other thrillers of its era. The energetic direction gives even quieter scenes a sense of urgency. While it was never intended as a sequel, it remains a memorable standalone film that still holds up thanks to its clever structure and engaging performances. Overall, this is an entertaining suspense thriller with stylish filmmaking and a story that keeps you guessing until the end."
— Tim L. (5/5)
Buy early for the extras
"Snake Eyes is one of Cecil Howard’s most stylish and memorable films, mixing noir atmosphere, sharp cinematography, and a genuinely engaging story in a way few films from that era managed. The presentation on this release is excellent, and the included dice were a really nice touch that added some extra personality to the set."
— Shane P. (5/5)
Straight from the MTV Era
"All the vibrant neon colors and electronic sound effects you'd expect from a 1985 film. Not too much story to get in the way of the plot. It's also great to see performers from the final years of the industry's golden era."
— Noel H. (5/5)
Roll your bones
"Another strong release from Cecil Howard. Laurie Smith is shamefully underrated and Rikki Harte was great in a short appearance. I just don't understand how Jerry Butler was never taken seriously in the mainstream film world. He really was a great actor. Overall a good flick."
— Patrick D. (5/5)
Cecil Howard standout
"“Snake Eyes” (1985) is one of Cecil Howard’s most ambitious adult dramas—stylish, psychologically driven, and anchored by a strong central performance from Jerry Butler. Howard uses the film to explore middle‑aged anxiety, fear of abandonment, and emotional unraveling, themes he had touched on in earlier works but develops here with greater seriousness. The story follows Tom Blaine, a successful advertising executive plagued by a recurring nightmare—rendered in a stylized, strobe‑lit opening sequence—that symbolizes his growing sense of entrapment and dissatisfaction."
— Tarek E. (3/5)
A sequel
"Don't forget to checkout the special features the sequel is included on this great film."
— James S. (5/5)
Another great Cecil Howard flick
"Another great Cecil Howard flick in a beautiful special edition. Jerry Butler acts his ass off and I'm surprised he didn't cross over into mainstream roles. Laurie Smith is also an all-star here. Pretty dark but an absolutely fantastic adult picture before it started all getting shot on video. Great film and I got the dice with it too."
— Bryan K. (5/5)
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