Salem Blu-Ray review
My Salem's Lot Blu-Ray review:
I share similar sentiments to RobsBottin, another reviewer here, except I didn't expect any extras or slip-in cards other than the commentary. My expectations were already greatly lowered when I researched it's release.
The commentary didn't focus on the story enough for me. It was mostly about how wonderful the actors, particularly James Mason, was. I also would have liked more commentary about what was going on behind the scenes than what he gave, and more time on why he made certain changes from the book.
The Blu-Ray reproduction was pretty good. It revealed little details I hadn't noticed before such as Marjorie Glick crawling behind Mike in the root cellar. Maybe others had noticed it but I hadn't. Also, you can see Barlow's outfit much clearer, I never noticed the brown trim on it in the past, I thought it was 100% black.
I also didn't know that people actually lived in that house, an outer facade is used for the movie.
This may be mentioned in the documentary book recently made but Mike Ryerson "floats" out of the rocking chair, and Eva Miller "semi-floats" out of the chair when she is speaking to Susan after being bitten by Weasel. Mike's eyes are also brighter than most of the other vampires. This is because Geoffrey Lewis had large eyeballs that wouldn't work with the lens everyone else used. The different lenses he wears glowed when a light was shone at them.
I would recommend this more for the Blu Ray reproduction than the commentary, which would be the only reason to purchase this if you don't own it already and have a Blu-Ray player.