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Saturday, October 30, 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010
The Brothers Bloom [Blu-ray]
The Brothers Bloom [Blu-ray] Review
There is a lot going on in this movie besides a complex con. Two brothers, Steven and William Bloom are con artists, and that is artists with a capital A. Steven (the older brother) creates cons, so we are told like a dead Russian novelist wrote stories. The best cons are ones where everyone gets what they want. William, the younger brother is shy and reclusive. He denies he is really that way, that is just how his brother scripts him. Yet when William is alone, he is still shy and reclusive. William wants an "unwritten life" and leaves his brother, only to be found by his brother months later who needs him for one final con.
Somewhere along the line an Asian woman who speaks very little English, or so it seems, has joined the brothers. She is an expert in demolition. She appears to understand English. Take note of her actions which are typically being done in the background as they are symbolic of the scene or mood of the characters, especially William.
Steven creates cons for his shy brother to meet women, whom William rejects because he is convinces himself he doesn't have true feelings for her, because his role is scripted by his brother to talk to her.
The final con involves Rachel Weisz, as Penelope a shy rich recluse who has learned much about life from books and has mastered many arts, including card tricks, which leads one to think, "Is she part of the con being played on William, or is she actually being conned?" The beauty of the movie is that we never really find out, although there are all kinds of clues which makes us suspect something more is going on.
Penelope, in spite of all of her smarts has yet to master the left peddle of her sports car. She willingly goes along with the cons and at one point takes the lead.
The movie is masterfully done. I was hooked after the first con they perform as kids. Kudos.
The Brothers Bloom [Blu-ray] Overview
Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (summit) Release Date: 09/29/2009 Rating: Pg13
The Brothers Bloom [Blu-ray] Specifications
Writer-director Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom has a lot going for it, like an excellent cast doing good work, fabulous locations, a sumptuous look, and some interesting ideas in a genre that’s rife with possibilities. Somehow, though, the film is a whole that’s less than the sum of its parts. We meet siblings Stephen and Bloom, the products of numerous foster homes, at ages 13 and 10, respectively, as they’re starting to develop the skills and savvy that will help them become the full-blown scam-meisters they are when we meet up with them in their thirties (with Mark Ruffalo taking over as Stephen and Adrien Brody as Bloom). It seems Bloom wants to pack it in and live "an unwritten life" free of his brother’s elaborate schemes. But Stephen, who is now accompanied by a sidekick named Bang Bang (Babel’s Rinko Kikuchi, in an amusing, mostly silent performance as what Stephen refers to as "our fifth Beatle"), convinces his younger brother to take part in one last swindle, this one targeting the filthy rich Penelope Stamp (Rachel Weisz), who lives alone in what’s described as the biggest house on the eastern seaboard. Penelope’s an oddball, to say the least, having overcome a sickly childhood and become a master hobbyist whose skills rage from origami and playing six or eight instruments to riding a unicycle while balancing two chainsaws. Posing as antiquities dealers, the brothers pull her into a scheme that takes the trio all over the world (Greece, Prague, Montenegro, St. Petersburg, Mexico). Needless to say, complications ensue. Penelope turns out to be pretty good at the con game herself; what’s more, we know from the moment Stephen warns Bloom not to fall in love with her that he’ll quickly do exactly that. For sure, The Brothers Bloom has its high points, with surreal touches and amusing moments that help counterbalance its fairly arch overall tone. But in the end, it feels as if Johnson is trying too hard, sacrificing character for cleverness, and it’s the audience--even those who enjoy and are adept at sorting through the various clues and red herrings to figure out what’s supposedly really happening--that feels conned, or at least finds it difficult to care. --Sam Graham
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Charlie St. Cloud [Blu-ray]
Charlie St. Cloud [Blu-ray] Review
Overview: Charlie and his younger brother, Sam, are enjoying the last few weeks of summer before Charlie goes to college on a sailing scholarship. Tragedy strikes and Sam's life is lost while a tormented Charlie's life is saved. Instead of going on with life, he lives alone in the woods and starts working at the cemetery. Why does he stay behind? Because he can see his dead brother and promises to meet him every day to practice baseball. Thus begins the story of Charlie St. Cloud, a young man who "stops living" because he can see dead people and does not want to let go of the memory of his brother.
Good Content: Charlie's dedication to Sam (alive and dead) is a good example of being a good brother. Even when Sam has died, Charlie keeps his promise to Sam. Later in the film Charlie turns out to be a rational young man as he makes a choice between "himself" and another person's life.
Spiritual Content: The fact that Charlie can see dead people is not necessarily creepy. It's more of a psychological thriller than anything. Charlie and Sam have a conversation about what would happen to Sam if Charlie broke his promise and stopped visiting him. Sam is concerned he will "cease to exist". Charlie's life was "saved" by a paramedic who is a strong Catholic. Later in life the two meet and the paramedic asks Charlie why he was "given a second chance to live" and if he will use this second chance for a good purpose. The paramedic believes saving Charlie was a heaven-sent act. He wears a pendant of St. Jude around his neck.
Sexual Content: Charlie and his girlfriend Tess spend a night together in the cemetery. Nothing is seen because the camera cuts out right before anything happens but cuts back in afterwards. Same tells a few crude jokes (I only got one of them because another audience member was laughing as if it was a dirty joke).
Violent Content: We see some aspects of the car crash that Charlie and Sam are in. We see them while they are in the ambulance-Charlie's face is somewhat bloody. Charlie gets in a fist fight with another young man.
Profanity: a total of about seven or eight profane words ranging from h-- to s--
Conclusion: Unnecessary elements (such as the cemetery scene, some language) make this a PG-13 film. While the idea of the plot seems "iffy"-a young man spending time with his dead brother-it doesn't really touch on anything spiritual in terms of life and death. Rather, it is more of a psychological, "think about it" film. Borderline tragedy, chic-flick, drama, this film is recommended for mature audiences who are not opposed to somewhat "unrealistic" stories.
Charlie St. Cloud [Blu-ray] Overview
Teen heartthrob Zac Efron (High School Musical, 17 Again) makes an appealing, and wise, choice as the star of Charlie St. Cloud. Efron is able to flex his dramatic acting abilities and can stretch, ever so slightly, into a more adult role, without alienating or being off-putting to his dedicated young fans. And Efron shows signs of being a terrific young actor, with nuanced skills that have perhaps been overlooked until now, because of his appealing pinup-boy looks. Efron is delicious eye candy in Charlie St. Cloud, no question (though he has to share some of that role with the beautiful British Columbia coastline where the film is set), but he also carries the entire film, which manages to be family drama, tragedy, adventure, and budding love story--with a good dose of "live your life to the fullest" advice built in. Efron plays the title character, a gifted student and sailor who gets a full scholarship to Stanford. But right after graduation, Charlie is involved in a life-changing tragedy--one that shatters his family and his own sense of his place in the world. Efron's Charlie is a lost young man, dedicated to the aftereffects of the tragic accident, and turns from promising young upstart to pitiable recluse--so reclusive that he lives and works at the local graveyard. The entire cast is wonderful, and they put their hearts into the sad, yet ultimately uplifting story. Young Charlie Tahan is winsome as Charlie's younger brother, Sam. Kim Basinger, too long away from the big screen, is grounded and believable as the boys' hard-working single mom. Ray Liotta plays a memorable cameo as a paramedic who helps save Charlie after the accident. And Amanda Crew is spunky and adorable as the independent young sailor with a secret crush on Charlie--the "old" Charlie, who was still interested in embracing life--and with possibly the only lifeline that Charlie might actually grab. The chemistry between Efron and Crew is sparkly, and Efron fans will enjoy seeing their idol in more mature love scenes. But not too mature--the raciest of the romance scenes involves Efron (not Crew) taking off his shirt--to fans' delight. If Charlie St. Cloud isn't too original in its plotting, nor especially crisp in its direction, it doesn't matter--Efron's screen appeal is plenty to propel both the story and the action. Efron fans of all ages will enjoy watching the young actor begin the process of growing up--just a bit--onscreen. --A.T. Hurley
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Meet the Robinsons [Blu-ray]
Meet the Robinsons [Blu-ray] Review
This movie is so cute! He finally get's the family he always wanted, saves the day, and bowler-hat guy get's what he always wanted. To be adopted and loved! And it has a talking T-Rex! What's not to love?!?!?
I'm sorry, but anyone who rated this movie less than four stars should be shot (with a water gun) and dragged behind a (Radio Flyer Liberty Spring)horse. Obvoiiusly, I'm joking, but still! This movie was so much fun! Not sure how much you agree with movie critics, but Yahoo gave this a B, Metacritic a 61/100 and RottenTomatoes a 65%. All low for my taste, but generally movies that fall in that range are almost always pretty dang good! Check it out for yourself and see. I'm just mad I can't get a digital copy with it now!
Meet the Robinsons [Blu-ray] Overview
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Meet the Robinsons [Blu-ray] Specifications
Developing positive self-esteem and persevering in the face of difficulties are fundamental parts of growing up, but when 12-year old orphan Lewis (Daniel Hansen and Jordan Fry) can't seem to get adopted or make his inventions work despite repeated efforts, he begins to seriously doubt himself and his abilities as an inventor. A CGI picture by Disney with great animation and a fresh vision of what the future might look like, Meet The Robinsons follows Lewis from his lonesome days at the orphanage to his crushing failure at the school science fair when his newly invented memory scanner won't work. Then, an odd boy named Wilbur Robinson (Wesley Singerman) shows up to warn Lewis about the mysterious "Bowler Hat Guy" (Stephen J Anderson) lurking around the science fair, an evil man Wilbur claims is from the future. The next thing Lewis knows, he and Wilbur are on route to the future via time machine. Once there, Lewis meets the very quirky, extended Robinson family with whom he feels oddly at home. As the search for the Bowler Hat Man and his constant companion Doris (Ethan Sandler) becomes more and more dangerous, the Robinson family becomes crucial in keeping Lewis safe. In the end, Lewis returns to the present with a whole new inner strength, a sense of his place in the world, the knowledge that his actions directly affect others, and an optimistic determination to "keep moving forward." While comparisons with the Back to the Future films are inevitable, Meet the Robinsons stands apart from its predecessors as its own, thoroughly entertaining family film. (Ages 4 and older)
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Friday, October 22, 2010
10 [Blu-ray]
10 [Blu-ray] Review
One of the best all-time real life comedies. They don't make em like this anymore. Bo Derek is amazing, Dudley Moore is brilliant. This is one of the five best movies I've ever seen. If you like rock-em sock-em far fetched explosion's and car chases, move on. This is a realistic, well written, well acted, real life story of a middle aged man going through mid-life crisis. It's not a male bashing or female demeaning movie. It's a good realistic story about some really interesting people going through what most people go through at some point in time. The movie came out around 1980 but you don't get the sense that your watching an old movie when your watching it. It's timeless. One of those movies you will watch more than a couple of times over the years.
10 [Blu-ray] Overview
One of the best comedies of the 1970s, Blake Edwards's ode to midlife crisis and the hazards of infidelity now plays like a valentine to that self-indulgent decade, and it's still as funny as it ever was. In the signature role of his career (along with "Arthur"), Dudley Moore plays a songwriter with a severe case of marital restlessness, and all it takes is a chance encounter with Bo Derek (in her screen debut) to jump-start his libido. Julie Andrews plays Moore's girlfriend, who will only tolerate so much of his desperate need to reaffirm his sexual vitality, while Moore pursues Derek to a tropical rendezvous. The action builds to the now-famous bedroom scene that sent everyone rushing to the music store for their own copy of Ravel's Boléro. Talk about a classical climax! --Jeff Shannon
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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Monday, October 18, 2010
The Last Waltz [Blu-ray]
The Last Waltz [Blu-ray] Review
.99? Are you kidding me? How much closer to getting it for FREE do you need it to be? Actually, IMHO, this DVD should be given away for free...to every 12 year old kid entering Junior High School. Day 1 at School "hello class, for your first assignment you are required to watch Martin Scorcese/The Band's "Last Waltz" "basically by doing so you will learn more about music, film making, interpersonel relationships and man's psychological struggles... than you will in anything else you do here in your next 6 years....all in 120 minutes".
I have seen this sooo many times since I went to see it at the Theater as a 12 year old when it first came out. Every time I watch it I get something new out of it, something subtle that I originally missed. This is unquestionably the greatest Rock and Roll movie ever made. The whole thing is a wonder to be seen, phenomenal. The interviews are classic and telling, not so much in words but in emotions, body language and silence. My hi-lites are Ronnie Hawkins the man who put the Band on the map when they were The Hawks. Ronnie has the least profile of any of the artists on stage that night but don't tell him that. Watching him strut around stage to a ripping "Who Do You Love" is riveting, almost worth the price of admission itself. Joni Mitchell makes me drool, so beautiful and elegant. Neil Diamond is dripping cool and studliness. Van Morrison is out of his mind doing "Caravan". Neil Young is whacked out on something (white powdery substance gracing much of his face) but I find "Helpless" to be just average. All you Clapton fans can see him in pretty good shape for a change on his numbers and Dylan is pure Rock majesty. The Band doing "The Weight with the Staple's singers is sooo good, makes my spine tingle. The glittering image of Rick Manual during the intro to "Stagefright" is classic. What the heck did he take before the show?
The Band's own music is amazing. The talent these 5 guys had will never be seen again. They could play circles around anyone else at the time, write and sing like Angels , every one of them save for Garth. They all had there own styles and signatures, unmistakably unique.. Polished musicians as a reult of years and years on the road playing with every one and having seen everything imaginable out there in the Rock and Roll world. The Band could rock and bring tears to your eyes. Imagine the Dead... but guys who could write , sing and play. (not gonna get alot of love for that I know).
The thing that fascinates me the most about this story is not so much the music anymore but the story behind the demise. The first few times I saw it as a kid, I could never quite figure out why the heck they were splitting up. They were doing so well, so much struggle and effort to get to the top and then to pull the plug on it all very suddenly. Why?
Robbie Robertson is way too cheery and relieved that it was all coming to an end...the other guys not so much..
You watch the Band's segments and all you see are 5 guys who are simply dripping with musical talent, these guys were born to sing and play and pretty much nothing else, save for Robertson who had it all mapped out as a solo star for years to come. Handsome , well spoken , great guitarist and feet firmly planted in Hollywood. Robertson was poised to be bigger than ever in the coming years. Its painful to watch the others in this film struggle with there own individual identies and the foretelling prophecy that life would be hard from here on in. Scorcese spends alot of time asking them... "well, its over...what are you going to do now?" The answers are pretty jumbled and saddening , Danko's silence when asked of this is in fact haunting. We all know the sad stories of Danko and Manuel and how they both painfully checked out eventually. Just makes my heart break. Am I bitter about Robertson, yeah, a little but who is to say that they wouldnt have eventually floundered after 2-3 more years? I saw The Band without Robertson in 83, they were brilliant. You know what, I didn't feel like Robertson was missed at all in fact. Everything I needed was there, the hearts and souls of 4 crack musicians who lived to play... and played to live.
God Bless The Band and Scorcese for doing such a wonderful job making this film.
The Last Waltz [Blu-ray] Overview
It started as a concert. It became a celebration. Join an unparalleled lineup of rock superstars asthey celebrate The Band's historic 1976 farewell performance. Directed by Martin Scorsese (Raging Bull, Goodfellas), The Last Waltz is not only "the most beautiful rock film evermade" (New York Times) it's "one of the most important cultural events of the last two decades" (Rolling Stone)!
The Last Waltz [Blu-ray] Specifications
Martin Scorsese's 1978 capsule history of the Band is mixed with footage of the group's allegedly last performance (certainly their last performance as a quintet) in this particularly stylish concert film. Scorsese shoots the players and their sundry guests with the same flair and enthusiasm one can see in the later The Color of Money or Goodfellas. He also proves a good interviewer with Band members, particularly Robbie Robertson, whose sleepy-sexy good looks make a star-caliber impression in close-up. But the film's real hook is the stage show, which features a rotation of rock legends (Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Paul Butterfield, Bob Dylan, and so on) playing with the Band before a wildly appreciative audience. --Tom Keogh
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Dance Flick [Blu-ray]
Dance Flick [Blu-ray] Review
The Wayans family is to comedy what the Jackson family is to music, they are legendary and have truly paved the way for alot of the stuff thats out today. I like the movie because the humor was relatable, at times some of the jokes slipped passed and you had to rewind it because you were so busy laughing at the previous scene. I got this movie expecting some corny lines and characters and within the first 10 minutes I was proven wrong.It has some sappy parts like every movie does, but they love to make fun of life and stereotypes. It was also very fun to try and figure out who was family and who was not ..this film is flooded with wayans blood and its great how the family keeps up laughs. I recommend this flick.
Dance Flick [Blu-ray] Overview
After moving in with her father and starting a new school, Megan joins a local dance crew.
Dance Flick [Blu-ray] Specifications
The spoof movie Dance Flick is the creation of an army of normally funny Wayans men: Damien Dante Wayans directing, from a script written by him and Keenen Ivory Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, and Craig Wayans. Craig Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. star in what should have been, in the tradition of Airplane!, a rich parody of a genre that could use a little spoofing, i.e., earnest dance movies in the vein of High School Musical, Flashdance, and, especially, Save the Last Dance. Damon Wayans Jr. plays a determined, African American hip-hop dancer named Thomas Uncles, who becomes romantically and artistically involved with a white wannabe ballerina (Shoshana Bush in the Julia Stiles role from Last Dance). Dance Flick goofs on Last Dance in obvious and silly ways, but the Wayans also take shots at just about everything that pops into their heads: Twilight, Dick Cheney, the self-consciousness of interracial romance. There are a few laughs, but in the absence of a sustained comic tone and consistently good ideas, the script relies on endless bathroom humor and such throwaway visual ideas as a baby stored in a high school locker. --Tom Keogh
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
Los Angeles Lakers: 2010 NBA Finals Series (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]
Los Angeles Lakers: 2010 NBA Finals Series (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] Review
Can't wait until October to watch this over and over in blu-ray and it's about time, hopefully the 2009 Finals will be coming soon too...
Los Angeles Lakers: 2010 NBA Finals Series (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] Overview
A rivalry renewed and a hotly anticipated rematch two years in the making! The 2010 NBA Finals exceeded the hype as the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics, the two most successful franchises in NBA history, picked up where they left off in 2008 when the Celtics defeated the Lakers to earn the title. The Lakers, led by 2010 Finals MVP Kobe Bryant, took the series to Game Seven and, down by 13 points in the third quarter, came back to repeat as champions in the most-watched NBA game in over a decade. Relive the dramatic setbacks, comebacks, and late-game heroics of this epic series. This definitive box set contains all seven games in their entirety, with exclusive bonus features that are your all-access pass to both teams on the court and in the locker room.
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The Beast (Special Extended Edition) [Blu-ray]
The Beast (Special Extended Edition) [Blu-ray] Review
I remember seeing this on TV a few years ago, and it was an awesome gigant squid movie. Since I'm into giant squid movies this was one I really enjoyed. This story was good and belieable, and the acting was convincing. I also liked all the special effects when the giant squid came on to the scenes. Sure, some might say that this type of movie is a lot like the Jaws movies. But actually I always thought that a giant squid is much better to have than a shark, especially since giant squids are kind of a legendary thing, not everyone apparently believes that they exist, although remains have been found that clearly show that the size shown in the film is not an exaggeration. Anyway, if you like suspenseful type of movies like Jaws, then you can't go wrong with this.
The Beast (Special Extended Edition) [Blu-ray] Overview
THE BEAST starring William Petersen from the best-selling author, Peter Benchley! Special Extended Version! Peter Benchley, the master of sea terror, returns with another tale of aquatic mayhem in this three hour, uncut version of The Beast. William L. Petersen (CSI, To Live and Die in LA) stars as Whip Dalton in this thrilling, nail-biting tale of man against the darkest secrets of the ocean deep. Fishing and jobs are becoming scarce in the small seaport village of Graves Point, when mysterious deaths and unexplained disappearances begin to occur. Divers vanish and a young couple disappears at sea, their empty raft washing up on the shore. When a large, strange claw is discovered on the raft, the unsettled towns-people call on the marine biologist Dr. Herbert Talley (Ronald Guttman), who identifies it as belonging to a rare giant squid. With the help of Whip Dalton, the hunt is on! It becomes a battle of wills between Dalton and Talley as they try to locate the Beast, without the Beast getting them. With almost 80 minutes of restored scenes previously edited from earlier releases, this is the original version, nominated for two Prime Time Emmy's. Directed by Jeff Bleckner, The Beast also stars Charles Martin Smith (Drive, The Triangle) and Karen Sillas (Wanted, Law and Order).
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Lethal Weapon 2 [Blu-ray]
Lethal Weapon 2 [Blu-ray] Review
Well..... this is a movie upgrade for me. I already had this great adventure in collection as a DVD. The upgrade to Blu-Ray was an automatic! This great adventure with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover is the continuing saga that captivates the watcher. I highly recommend it to any action adventure fan!
Lethal Weapon 2 [Blu-ray] Overview
Riggs wows the pretties of a hotel spa before getting to Getz. Murtaugh receives bad bodywork news from an auto repairman after his beleaguered station wagon sees some Riggs-piloted street action. Plus, feisty Leo shares a newly included scene in which he recalls a suspect's address by complex spins of numbers that, well, no one can tell it like Leo. And no one would follow his lead but Riggs and Murtaugh. It's police procedure, Lethal style. And it's yours to enjoy as the duo draws a bead on criminals hiding behind diplomatic immunity.
Lethal Weapon 2 [Blu-ray] Specifications
The series formula started to kick in with this immediate sequel to Lethal Weapon, but that doesn't necessarily make it a weak movie. Joe Pesci joins the fold, Richard Donner directs again, and Mel Gibson and Danny Glover return as LAPD partners, their relationship smoother now that Gibson's character has recovered from his maddening grief over his wife's death. But the reckless Mel and cautious Danny equation, good for a million laughs, settles into place in this story involving a South African smuggler and a new girlfriend (Patsy Kensit) for Gibson. The movie is hardly comfy, though. The last act gets nasty, and a climactic fight between Gibson (who gets the worst of it) and some high-kicking villain is ugly. --Tom Keogh
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Rambo: First Blood & Rambo: The Fight Continues [Blu-ray]
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Hostel - The Director's Cut [Blu-ray]
Hostel - The Director's Cut [Blu-ray] Review
Hostel is HANDS DOWN my favorite horror/torture movie of the new millenium. The scary thing about this movie is, is that this could really happen. Reality always adds to the fascination and scare factor in horror movies, video games, etc. The directors got the idea for Hostel when a friend emailed him a site where there was actually a murder-for-profit business in Thailand... which is "dismembered" in one of The Director's Cut's featurettes. So Hostel fans, The Director's Cut is simply a MUST HAVE!!
Also, living in Europe as well as other foreign countries while growing up, I can totally picture this happening to clueless backpackers trekking their way through unknown territory, language barriers, and where people could care less if you're an American or not. You may think you're entitled (as many Americans feel they are when they travel to a foreign country)--but you're/we're not.
Bottom line: People are effing sick, and stuff like this happens in real life everyday, all over the world--it's just not shown out in the open for all to see. Hostel just 'slices and dices', cooks that fact all together, and serves it to you raw in a nice little 'meat' package. If you gave this movie a low rating, it was because you couldn't handle the sheer reality of the story and the extreme violence. Simple as that. 5 stars!!
Hostel - The Director's Cut [Blu-ray] Overview
Backpackers are told of a secluded hostel that fulfills all hedonistic expectations, but are not told of the terror that awaits them.
Hostel - The Director's Cut [Blu-ray] Specifications
Well-made for the genre--the excessive-skin-displayed-before-gruesome-bloody-torture-begins genre--Hostel follows two randy Americans (Jay Hernandez, Friday Night Lights, and Derek Richardson, Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd) and an even randier Icelander (Eythor Gudjonsson) as they trek to Slovakia, where they're told beautiful girls will have sex with anyone with an American accent. Unfortunately, the girls will also sell young Americans to a company that offers victims to anyone who will pay to torture and murder. To his credit, writer/director Eli Roth (Cabin Fever) takes his time setting things up, laying a realistic foundation that makes the inevitable spilling of much blood all the more gruesome. The sardonic joke, of course, is that Americans are worth the most in this brothel of blood because everyone else in the world wants to take revenge upon them. This dark humor and political subtext help set Hostel above its more brainless sadistic compatriots, like House of Wax or The Devil's Rejects. In general, though, there's something lacking; horror used to suggest some threat to the spirit--today's horror can conceive of nothing more troubling than torturing the flesh. For aficionados, Hostel features a nice cameo by Takashi Miike, director of bloody Japanese flicks like Audition and Ichi the Killer. --Bret Fetzer
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