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Psycho II

4.2 out of 5 stars 207 customer reviews

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    • Actors: Anthony Perkins, Meg Tilly, Vera Miles, Robert Loggia, Dennis Franz
    • Directors: Richard Franklin
    • Writers: Tom Holland
    • Producers: Hilton A. Green
    • Format: Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
    • Language: English (Dolby Digital 4.0), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
    • Subtitles: French, Spanish
    • Dubbed: Spanish
    • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
    • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    • Number of discs: 1
    • Rated:
      R
      Restricted
    • Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
    • DVD Release Date: September 13, 2005
    • Run Time: 113 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (207 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: B0009X76P0
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,593 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
    • Learn more about "Psycho II" on IMDb

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    Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
    This blu ray is very well done. The box says 4.0 but is really 5.1 DTS-HD MA. This is an excellent horror sequel, the returning and new cast is great and the script, cinematography, music, and direction is top notch. The blu ray has extras a really good picture and audio. Very pleased, as I have been with all Shout!(Scream) Factory purchases: Piranha, Halloween II, The Fog, The Howling and now Psycho II.
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    Format: DVD
    How can you top the original PSYCHO?
    You can't.
    But you can do it justice, and PSYCHO II accomplishes that. Its most important key to success, coming over 20 years after the first film, is the return of the same performers - Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, and the HOUSE. Using the same exact house/motel set lends this sequel incalculable credibility and continuity. Without it, the movie probably would have been "just another sequel."
    Perkins is simply outstanding as Norman (gotta love the way he says "cu- u- utlery") and Meg Tilly and Robert Loggia are nicely cast in their roles. The plot has a nice handful of twists throughout, and a whopper of an afterthought ending. Jerry Goldsmith provides a fine score, wisely avoiding the temptation to mimic Herrmann's original.
    The DVD presentation is full-frame, but DON'T let that stop you from buying it. The film is open-matte, which means a widescreen version would simply MASK the top and bottom. In other words, this is NOT a pan-and-scan presentation. There is nothing chopped off at the sides. Instead, you're seeing MORE picture here than you would if it were presented in widescreen format.
    Picture and sound quality are good, and the lack of extras is not too disappointing, really, and it's a decent price.
    To sum up: great acting, good direction from a Hitchcock apprentice, good score, good plot, good picture and sound, and excellent continuity from the original film. If you're a devotee of Hitchcock's film and you've never seen this, I urge you to give it a try. It really does do justice to the original.
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    Format: DVD
    The original "Psycho," a classic in the great tradition of Hitckcock's many films, brought so much to the world of movies that it was hard to imagine that any sequel to a movie as stupendous as this would be any good. Sequels, especially those of the horror genre, tend to be very trite and uninvolving, which is why, after watching "Psycho II," I was in a state of shock over how good it actually was. Of course, it's not Hitchcock, and will never live up to the caliber of the first film, but for what it's worth, it gets its formula right and keeps it right.
    The movie picks up many years later, after the horrific murders at the Bates Motel, and Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) has just been released back into the world despite harsh protest from Lila Crane (Vera Miles), the sister who stopped at nothing to find her sister, Bates's shower victim. He returns to the motel, a drug-ridden sex house run by a sleazy man, and to his home, the place where his mental problems all began.
    And soon they begin resurfacing. He is haunted once again by the voice of his mother, as well as by images of events gone by. At his new job, he is befriended by Mary Samuels (Meg Tilly), who, after being kicked out by her boyfriend, moves into Norman's house. From the beginning, she feels very uncomfortable there, even more so when strange, incriminating things occur. Of course, all eyes look to Norman, but we know that he is not responsible. But who is?
    It's hard to believe that this movie is as good as it is, though it's not so hard to explain why. The movie gets it right by choosing to place most of the movie in the Bates home, which was rarely seen in the first film.
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    Format: Blu-ray
    As I watched "Psycho II" for the first time in several years, I found myself just as excited and giddy as I was the first time I saw it. The film still looks as cinematically beautiful as it ever has in high-definition. Director Richard Franklin simultaneously pays respect to Alfred Hitchcock and adds a new chapter to the original. If imitation is the best form of flattery, Hitch would be blushing if he were here today watching the "Psycho II" Collector's Edition.

    22 years after being institutionalized for several murders (including his mother), Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) returns to his home and the motel he ran. Settling back into normal life is made difficult when the sister (Vera Miles) of one of his victims begins taking drastic measures to have him sent back to the mental institute. The disappearance of some locals raise suspicions that Norman might be up to his old tricks again.

    Franklin compels Director of Photography Dean Cundey to both mimic certain shots from the 1960 classic and come up with new ways to visually fray the edges of the audiences' sanity. The angled shots of Norman Bates looking up at the house are some of the most unhinging moments in horror history. Cundey's use of sweeping overhead shots are captivating as well.

    The audio and video high-definition transfer makes seeing "Psycho II" on Blu-ray a treat. The picture quality is cleaner and clearer than it ever has been before. The 4.0 audio shines a spotlight on Jerry Goldsmith's fabulous musical score and brings those stabbing sounds to the forefront even more.

    Special features for the "Psycho II" Collector's Edition include audio commentary with Screenwriter Tom Holland.
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