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Drag Me to Hell [Blu-ray]

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As the world teeters on the brink of World War II, 10 strangers are invited to isolated Soldier Island. Among them are young secretary Vera Claythorne (Maeve Dermody, Serangoon Road), soldier Philip Lombard (Aidan Turner, Poldark), General John MacArther (Sam Neill, Jurassic Park), spinster Emily Brent (Miranda Richardson, Parade’s End), and Judge Lawrence Wargrave (Charles Dance, Game of Thrones). With seemingly nothing in common, the guests wonder who their mysterious host may be. But the ominous reason for their visit soon becomes clear…and by the end of the night, the first of them is dead. Learn More
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    • Actors: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer
    • Directors: Sam Raimi
    • Writers: Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi
    • Producers: Robert Tapert, Grant Curtis
    • Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Blu-ray, Director's Cut, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
    • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1)
    • Subtitles: French, Spanish
    • Dubbed: French, Spanish
    • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
    • Region: All Regions
    • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
    • Number of discs: 1
    • Rated:
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    • Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
    • DVD Release Date: October 2, 2012
    • Run Time: 198 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (600 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: B008RVCV3S
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #125,776 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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    He's back! No I'm not talking about Freddy, Jason, Chucky or Michael. I'm talking about Sam...as in Sam Raimi. It's been almost 17 years since Raimi has helmed a horror flick and he hasn't lost his touch. Drag Me to Hell feels like the ugly (real ugly), long lost sister of Evil Dead II. It blends jump-outta-your-seat scares with Three Stooges style slap stick. If that sounds like an odd combination then you've never watched a Raimi horror movie before...

    Drag Me to Hell is a basic morality tale. The whole thing feels like a polished episode of Tales from the Crypt. The story follows Christine Brown (Alison Lohman), a young woman who is looking to move up the corporate ladder at the bank where she's employed. Her boss tells her that she must learn to make the hard decisions if she wants a promotion and the first time she attempts this she forecloses the house of a disgusting, old, gypsy woman (Lorna Raver). If classic horror has taught us anything it's that you don't EVER screw with gypsies (or carnie folk). The dilapidated crone waits for Christine in the parking garage (in Raimi's beat up Oldsmobile!) and applies the 'Curse of Lamia'. The Lamia is a devil goat that loves the taste of souls. It takes three days to fully manifest and then the demon comes looking for its meal which gets dragged back to Hell for consumption.

    Christine is perfectly portrayed by Lohman and I'll be damned if that girl doesn't have some spunk! She is cute as hell and has a knack for physical comedy. One thing about Raimi is that he loves to put his actors/actresses through the ringer. Lohman is a trooper as she gets hit in the face with maggots, mud, blood, drool etc... See that's the beauty of this film.
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    Sam Raimi has been one of the top cult directors ever since he shocked the horror world with his impossibly low-budget debut The Evil Dead. He proved himself the absolute master of black absurdist comedy with the sequel Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn, and added polish and cheesy goody times to the adventure flick that closed the series, Army of Darkness. He has also become known for his comic book adaptations Darkman and the massively successful big-budget Spider-Man series, and has produced some outstanding cult fantasy television series such as Xena Warrior Princess, Hercules The Legendary Journeys, and the recent Legend of the Seeker. Not a bad career for any geek god.Read more ›
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    I would have to say that for scare factor, this gets a 3 star. It's more shock-scare than creepy-scare. It's as if they were trying to recreate the dramatic changes in volume level to surprise you more so than scare you. Have to give it a 5 star on the gross-sickening side. At almost every chance they got, they made this old lady's mouth connect openly to the pretty young starring lady. With plenty of fluid exchange going on. On effects I'll have to give this a 4 and a half star rating. . Good job of cinematography. Now to put this all together, it's got a lot of cheesy parts with really nothing new. And if it was truly scary enough, they wouldn't have to blast the volume abnormally high to intensify effect. This is probably going to be most enjoyed by the younger teen bracket. At best, a one timer. Falls short in many major areas to be a contender with a real Horror-Supernatural movie.
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    I don't go into movies like this expecting a lot. I figured the cast was pretty good. Sam Rami is a decent director, and I could tell from the previews the special effects were OK. The movie was mildly entertaining. The biggest problem with it, and most horror films is that more often than not, people die from their own stupidity. It's hard to empathize with people who constantly make poor decisions. If a character makes good decisions and is overtaken by a superior force then you can empathize with them, and it feels more real. Or, if they overcome that superior force with their wits (like Ripley in Alien for example) then you really get engaged. This movie works on the incorrect premise that people in dangerous situations take enormous stupid risks all the time, and that the viewer will somehow find that engaging.
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