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The Last House on the Left

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Genre Horror, DVD Movie, Wes Craven, Blu-ray Movie, Action & Adventure/Thrillers
Format AC-3, Subtitled, Color, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Dubbed
Contributor Dennis Iliadis, Marianne Maddalena, Wes Craven, Sean Cunningham, Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt, Martha MacIsaac, Sara Paxton, Tony Goldwyn, Adam Alleca, Josh Cox, Spencer Treat Clark, Riki Lindhome, Aaron Paul, Michael Bowen, Carl Ellsworth See more
Language English, French, Spanish
Runtime 1 hour and 54 minutes
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Genre: Drama
Rating: UN
Release Date: 18-AUG-2009
Media Type: DVD

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A hot-button topic in the horror community from the minute it was announced, the 2009 remake of Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham’s controversial Last House on the Left will undoubtedly leave audiences polarized in regard to both its treatment of the source material and its level of violence. As with the original film, which drew inspiration from Ingmar Bergman’s The Virgin Spring (and was itself based on 13th century Scandinavian legend), director Dennis Illadis’ film traces the downward spiral of two teenage girls (Sara Paxton and Martha MacIsaac from Superbad) who fall prey to a quartet of degenerates. The perpetrators then seek refuge in a nearby vacation home--which happens to be occupied by Paxton’s parents. Both versions spare no quarter in detailing the torments inflicted on the two girls, as well as the ruthlessly efficient revenge metered out to the killers by the parents; the difference, however, lies with the intent. Craven and Cunningham (who serve as executive producers for the remake) sought to shock Nixon/Vietnam-era audiences by showing the limits to which the "average" citizen could be pushed by violent acts; Illadis, however, is simply content to deliver a glossy, overamped thriller that neither delights in nor condemns the atrocities committed by its characters. The result is a flat, often tedious exercise in nihilism buoyed only by its cast, especially Paxton, Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter as her parents, and Garrett Dillahunt (No Country for Old Men) as the malevolent leader of the depraved foursome. Fans of the original need not bother with this version; newcomers should seek out Craven’s version, which has lost none of its power to overwhelm. --Paul Gaita

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The legendarily scuzzy 1972 shocker Last House on the Left gets all dressed up in this slick remake, which retro-fits the original storyline to an isolated lakeside cabin. This time out, unsuspecting teen Mari (Sara Paxton) makes the crucial mistake of going to buy some weed at a rundown motel room with a stranger (Spencer Treat Clark). It must have sounded like a good idea at the time. Soon Mari and her pal (Martha MacIsaac) are confronted by the stranger's diseased posse, and the real trouble begins. The set-up of the 1972 picture, which director Wes Craven borrowed from Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, is a blunt exercise in brutality followed by revenge, the twist being that the revenge is as savage as the initial transgression. This structure remains in the remake, although a few key plot points are changed, with little improvement. Monica Potter and Tony Goldwyn play Mari's parents, who at some point will be called upon to put aside their merlot and their civilized constraints and get to it; Garret Dillahunt, coming off his strong work in Deadwood and No Country for Old Men, is far too qualified to be playing the stock role of the creep-in-chief. There is something distinctly strange about watching a film that took much of its original power from its cheapness, an outlaw energy that is completely lost in this dressed-up, professionally made remake. Here the scenes of rape and murder are presented not as pulpy shouts from the subculture but as necessary ingredients in a respectable machinery, which somehow makes them more dispiriting and unpleasant to watch. That this film is a technical advance on the original film on every level--acting, writing, photography--does not make it a better film. --Robert Horton

Product details

  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.47 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 61110437
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Dennis Iliadis
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ AC-3, Subtitled, Color, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Dubbed
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 54 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ August 22, 2010
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Sara Paxton, Martha MacIsaac, Spencer Treat Clark
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ Spanish, English
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, Spanish, French
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Wes Craven, Sean Cunningham, Marianne Maddalena
  • Language ‏ : ‎ French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002DKGWSE
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Adam Alleca, Carl Ellsworth
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Customers find the movie well-made and entertaining, with fantastic acting and beautiful settings. The film's suspenseful nature receives mixed reactions, with some praising its realistic storyline while others find it hard to watch. Moreover, the graphic content draws criticism for its excessively gory scenes, and customers disagree on the pacing, with one describing it as gripping while another finds it unrealistic. Customers consider the movie money well spent.

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208 customers mention "Movie quality"176 positive32 negative

Customers find the movie well done and entertaining, particularly noting how it compares favorably to other remakes.

"...Its intense story, strong performances, and impactful direction make it a must-watch for fans of thrillers and psychological dramas...." Read more

"...4k edition features new artwork to the case, new commentary, 2 versions of the film (Theatrical and Unrated), collector's booklet, reversible cover..." Read more

"...But this movie is a bit different. This one is a really well made thriller. You better watch this. There is so much to learn from it...." Read more

"...lot of people probably have watched this remake and thought it was very well done. On several levels, I would agree...." Read more

47 customers mention "Acting"41 positive6 negative

Customers praise the fantastic acting in the movie, with one customer noting that the characters' experiences feel real and visceral.

"...The actors bring depth and authenticity to their roles, enhancing the film’s emotional impact and making the characters’ experiences feel real and..." Read more

"...The parents and bad guys were really good actors although they are not popular actors. The only thing I can complain is the daughter...." Read more

"...Wilson with a brilliant performance by Blanche Baker and terrific supporting cast..." Read more

"...He is an amazing actor. Total horror at it's best and the end will make you sit up in your chair in awe! Totally unexpected and beautifully made...." Read more

15 customers mention "Value for money"15 positive0 negative

Customers find the movie offers good value for money.

"...It's definitely worth the watch" Read more

"...The acting is fairly decent, the music, production values and so fourth are all pretty good...." Read more

"Okay product. I watched for a night but the scene could be a bit much." Read more

"...Definitely an excellent movie to watch! Worth the money to rent!" Read more

14 customers mention "Picture quality"14 positive0 negative

Customers praise the picture quality of the movie, noting its beautiful setting and gorgeous cinematography, with one customer highlighting its excellent 4K transfer of the theatrical cut.

"...The 4k edition features new artwork to the case, new commentary, 2 versions of the film (Theatrical and Unrated), collector's booklet, reversible..." Read more

"...In the opening scene that is excellently pulled off, the SUV holding Dillahunt's character and two Marshalls is rammed at the side by another large..." Read more

"...find things to enjoy, as the film is extremely well-made with gorgeous cinematography and a soundtrack by John Murphy..." Read more

"...of new features, commentaries, good audio, and a very nice 4K transfer of the theatrical cut...." Read more

203 customers mention "Suspenseful movie"126 positive77 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the movie's suspenseful elements, with some finding it a good thriller that kept them engaged, while others note the violent rape scenes and find it more suspenseful than scary.

"...The film’s raw and unflinching portrayal of violence is balanced by its powerful emotional undertones, creating a complex and engaging story...." Read more

"...who raped their girl, from that on, the movie becomes really a top notch thriller. And the parents' revenge part is not a bit cliche...." Read more

"I think this is one of the most horrific movies ever made! I watch a lot of horror movies, I lean more toward the physiological dark thrillers...." Read more

"It is definitely a thriller if your into scary movies." Read more

40 customers mention "Enjoyment"23 positive17 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the movie's entertainment value, with some finding it enjoyable and keeping them interested throughout, while others find it really hard to watch and report technical issues like skipping scenes.

"...is a gripping and powerful film that offers a harrowing and unforgettable experience...." Read more

"...This is a flawed film that many will find difficult to watch, but there’s some serious potential here and I’m excited by the thought of future..." Read more

"...This film is not for young adults but mature adults who can watch this stuff and walk away thinking about it...." Read more

"A very harsh and hard to watch film at times. Amazing that this was a remake of a remake of an Ingmar Bergman film...." Read more

19 customers mention "Pacing"8 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the movie, with some finding it gripping while others describe it as unrealistic.

"...I also noticed the film is darker than before, it could be my HDR settings on my console but it definitely was a little dark...." Read more

"...This film, directed by Dennis Iliadis, is a gripping and harrowing experience that delves deep into the darker corners of human nature...." Read more

"...It danced a fine line and occasionally failed...." Read more

"This film opens slowly and seems to have some promise...." Read more

37 customers mention "Graphic content"11 positive26 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the movie's graphic content, with some appreciating its realistic portrayal while others find it excessively gory.

"...the film again, I noticed that in the Theatrical Version there are odd cut aways that I guess were for the unrated version...." Read more

"...how badly the film deteriorated to stock resolutions and some highly unoriginal images that felt in execution (no pun intended) little better than a..." Read more

"...The direction and cinematography are excellent, capturing the film’s dark and gritty atmosphere...." Read more

"...It’s unflinching, it’s brutal, and it’s the scene people will be talking about long after they’ve forgotten other details of the film...." Read more

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Great film but hard to watch
I remember first learning about The Last House on the Left and remember the trailer looking like it was going to be good. I then found out it was a remake of the original movie by Wes Craven. So of course I had to see the original before the remake. The two are totally different in their own ways, where the original was scary but it was goofy at the same time. The remake takes it seriously and is also scary. I want to review this edition of the movie release, instead of reviewing the movie for the millionth time. The 4k edition features new artwork to the case, new commentary, 2 versions of the film (Theatrical and Unrated), collector's booklet, reversible cover art, Introduction by the director of the 2009 remake, 31 minute interview with Sara Paxton and much more. Upon receiving my copy, it immediately caught my attention that the Theatrical Version was in 4k where as the Unrated was just basic Blu-Ray. I would think the Unrated would be in 4k rather than the Theatrical Version but I've been told a few reasons why this happened. Sometimes it's a cost factory, might be they already had the Theatrical in 4k ready to go or they just didn't want to make the unrated version 4k. So it's a little frustrating. After watching the film again, I noticed that in the Theatrical Version there are odd cut aways that I guess were for the unrated version. I also noticed the film is darker than before, it could be my HDR settings on my console but it definitely was a little dark. The special features are nice, especially the intro to the film and how the director was chosen to make The Last House on the Left. I haven't listen to the commentaries yet (they are always the last thing for me to listen to as I'm not crazy over people talking over movies. But you do learn things) but I do plan on it. This version of the film is top tier at this point (until another release) for The Last House on the Left (2009). It's a great film, has some great bonus features but it's just the transfer that bothers me, but it's ok I guess because we got it in 4k now.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
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    The Last House on the Left (Unrated) is a powerful and intense thriller that leaves a lasting impact. This film, directed by Dennis Iliadis, is a gripping and harrowing experience that delves deep into the darker corners of human nature.

    The story follows a chilling and suspenseful plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The narrative is both disturbing and compelling, as it explores themes of revenge, justice, and survival. The film’s raw and unflinching portrayal of violence is balanced by its powerful emotional undertones, creating a complex and engaging story.

    The performances are outstanding, with a cast that delivers strong and memorable portrayals. The actors bring depth and authenticity to their roles, enhancing the film’s emotional impact and making the characters’ experiences feel real and visceral. The chemistry between the cast members adds to the tension and intensity of the film.

    The direction and cinematography are excellent, capturing the film’s dark and gritty atmosphere. The unrated version provides an unfiltered look at the story, adding to the film’s intensity and authenticity. The suspenseful pacing and effective use of tension make it a standout in the thriller genre.

    Overall, The Last House on the Left (Unrated) is a gripping and powerful film that offers a harrowing and unforgettable experience. Its intense story, strong performances, and impactful direction make it a must-watch for fans of thrillers and psychological dramas. Highly recommended for those who appreciate a film that challenges and engages with its audience on a deep level.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020
    I think this is one of the most horrific movies ever made! I watch a lot of horror movies, I lean more toward the physiological dark thrillers. The ones that get to me are the ones that "could" and "does: happen in everyday life. The extent of showing how evil and complete psychopaths the villains are is something I've not ever seen before. I've watched several movies where it was just "known" but not "shown" it was just "implied". So the shock I had and, I will admit the rape seen was brutal to watch. I had to turn my head several times through it. Then the "Karma" of them showing up at her parents house was thrilling and fantastic. Their daughter had so much will power to live and make it back to her mom and dad. I honestly think most people would have given up and drowned in that lake. The parents shown their natural side and that they were kind, gentle, and hospitable generally good people. Even to the villains, I think it took them by surprise as well, otherwise they would have raped the mother and killed them both. After they find their daughter and realize that the people they just helped was responsible for kidnapping, torturing, raping, and shooting her. As a parent we would die to protect our children and no one truly knows what they would have done if put in their shoes. The fact they had just lost a child a year earlier and this happens to their daughter, although the law wouldn't agree with the vengeance they got in the end it was satisfying, maybe even wishing the Dad had tortured him more IMO. So I'll bring up a few other movies that pushed the line to be shown instead of implied "Hostel" "The Human Centipede" "The Hills have Eyes" are just a few that will make you feel very uncomfortable. So many more I'm not going to list. I say kudos to the film artist of this movie! It's been very far and few in-between, that a horror movie has made me squeamish and uncomfortable exactly what I'm looking for in a "Horror Movie".
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
    I remember first learning about The Last House on the Left and remember the trailer looking like it was going to be good. I then found out it was a remake of the original movie by Wes Craven. So of course I had to see the original before the remake.

    The two are totally different in their own ways, where the original was scary but it was goofy at the same time. The remake takes it seriously and is also scary. I want to review this edition of the movie release, instead of reviewing the movie for the millionth time.

    The 4k edition features new artwork to the case, new commentary, 2 versions of the film (Theatrical and Unrated), collector's booklet, reversible cover art, Introduction by the director of the 2009 remake, 31 minute interview with Sara Paxton and much more.

    Upon receiving my copy, it immediately caught my attention that the Theatrical Version was in 4k where as the Unrated was just basic Blu-Ray. I would think the Unrated would be in 4k rather than the Theatrical Version but I've been told a few reasons why this happened. Sometimes it's a cost factory, might be they already had the Theatrical in 4k ready to go or they just didn't want to make the unrated version 4k. So it's a little frustrating.

    After watching the film again, I noticed that in the Theatrical Version there are odd cut aways that I guess were for the unrated version. I also noticed the film is darker than before, it could be my HDR settings on my console but it definitely was a little dark. The special features are nice, especially the intro to the film and how the director was chosen to make The Last House on the Left.

    I haven't listen to the commentaries yet (they are always the last thing for me to listen to as I'm not crazy over people talking over movies. But you do learn things) but I do plan on it.

    This version of the film is top tier at this point (until another release) for The Last House on the Left (2009). It's a great film, has some great bonus features but it's just the transfer that bothers me, but it's ok I guess because we got it in 4k now.
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    Boo
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great film but hard to watch

    Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
    I remember first learning about The Last House on the Left and remember the trailer looking like it was going to be good. I then found out it was a remake of the original movie by Wes Craven. So of course I had to see the original before the remake.

    The two are totally different in their own ways, where the original was scary but it was goofy at the same time. The remake takes it seriously and is also scary. I want to review this edition of the movie release, instead of reviewing the movie for the millionth time.

    The 4k edition features new artwork to the case, new commentary, 2 versions of the film (Theatrical and Unrated), collector's booklet, reversible cover art, Introduction by the director of the 2009 remake, 31 minute interview with Sara Paxton and much more.

    Upon receiving my copy, it immediately caught my attention that the Theatrical Version was in 4k where as the Unrated was just basic Blu-Ray. I would think the Unrated would be in 4k rather than the Theatrical Version but I've been told a few reasons why this happened. Sometimes it's a cost factory, might be they already had the Theatrical in 4k ready to go or they just didn't want to make the unrated version 4k. So it's a little frustrating.

    After watching the film again, I noticed that in the Theatrical Version there are odd cut aways that I guess were for the unrated version. I also noticed the film is darker than before, it could be my HDR settings on my console but it definitely was a little dark. The special features are nice, especially the intro to the film and how the director was chosen to make The Last House on the Left.

    I haven't listen to the commentaries yet (they are always the last thing for me to listen to as I'm not crazy over people talking over movies. But you do learn things) but I do plan on it.

    This version of the film is top tier at this point (until another release) for The Last House on the Left (2009). It's a great film, has some great bonus features but it's just the transfer that bothers me, but it's ok I guess because we got it in 4k now.
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  • Juliana
    4.0 out of 5 stars película funciona, y funciona bien
    Reviewed in Spain on September 1, 2016
    VIDEO 7.5/10

    Universal nos ofrece la película en formato Widescreen 1.85 (OAR) a 1080p y 23.976 cps usando la compresión VC-1 a un bitrate de 20.2 Mbps, el BR cuenta con dos versiones distintas, pero a diferencia de otros títulos que usan multiangulo aquí cada corte esta codificado por separado, la reseña se hace en base a la versión extendida, es probable que la versión de cine sea prácticamente igual. La presentación visual de La Venganza de la Casa en el Lago ofrece resultados mixtos, por un lado las escenas de día lucen hermosas, los tonos y el color varían intencionalmente dependiendo el momento de la película, las escenas “felices” son coloridas y sobresaturadas, mientras que los momentos más tensos son pálidos y opacos (con una ligera tinta azul), manteniendo en todo momento un excepcional nivel de detalle y una presencia nula de defectos de compresión. El problema recae en las partes nocturnas donde el grano/ruido (parece que fue filmada usando cámaras digitales) es considerable al punto que el códec VC-1 tiende a tener problemas manteniendo el grano en su totalidad, lo cual no es tan malo si el grano fue parte de la intención del director, pero sobre todo, el contraste es nulo y los negros se vuelven una mezcla de grises azulados que demerita la experiencia de visualización.

    SONIDO 7/10

    El audio original está disponible en DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1/24 bits a 3.6 Mbps, a diferencia de lo que uno esperaría, el sonido es modesto y poco espectacular, en ocasiones la ambientación se siente pobre, y las escenas de acción no tienen tanta fuerza, el dialogo es perfectamente audible, y la música está bien mezclada, aunque en mi opinión no encaja del todo con la trama, y tiende a ser tramposa (varias ocasiones se usa para dar la sensación que algo importante esta por pasar en escenas lentas, cuando al final, nada pasa).

    EXTRAS 2/10

    Deleted Scenes (SD, 9 min), un grupo de escenas eliminadas/extendidas y tomas falsas, los contenidos adicionales no aportan mucho por lo que parece correcta la decisión de sacarlos de la edición final. Incluye ángulo alternativo de la secuencia final.
    A Look Inside (HD, 3 min), un pequeñísimo detrás de cámaras/avance, clásico material promocional.
    BD-Live, al momento de la reseña solo tenía disponibles avances en SD de 5 cintas de Universal, incluyendo La Venganza de la Casa del Lago.
    REGIONALIZACIÓN 9/10

    Tal como sucede en otras ocasiones, esta vez nos toco la versión estadounidense, que como de costumbre aunque cuenta con todo el material extra subtitulado, no hace lo propio con los menús, que solo están disponibles en inglés. La película se encuentra doblada al Español, y Frances en DTS a 768 Kbps. El doblaje es adecuado pero demasiado políticamente correcto, lo que para una película como esta (especialmente en el corte sin censura) es inaceptable, cuando entenderán nuestros actores de doblaje que las mentadas de madre son mucho más efectivas que miles de “maldiciones” y “demonios”.

    CONCLUSIÓN:
    RECOMENDADO

    Aunque los fans de la versión original claman que esta nueva reinvención esta “suavizada” en realidad no puedo estar de acuerdo con ellos, la película funciona, y funciona bien, el corte sin censura contiene escenas bastante fuertes y controvertidas, y a diferencia de muchas películas de serie B, las actuaciones son buenas y el guión no cuenta con demasiados clichés, como fan de películas de terror la recomiendo, lastima de la pobreza en cuanto a material adicional, un comentario del director y un detrás de cámaras completo pudieron haber ayudado a este lanzamiento.
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    Juliana
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    película funciona, y funciona bien

    Reviewed in Spain on September 1, 2016
    VIDEO 7.5/10

    Universal nos ofrece la película en formato Widescreen 1.85 (OAR) a 1080p y 23.976 cps usando la compresión VC-1 a un bitrate de 20.2 Mbps, el BR cuenta con dos versiones distintas, pero a diferencia de otros títulos que usan multiangulo aquí cada corte esta codificado por separado, la reseña se hace en base a la versión extendida, es probable que la versión de cine sea prácticamente igual. La presentación visual de La Venganza de la Casa en el Lago ofrece resultados mixtos, por un lado las escenas de día lucen hermosas, los tonos y el color varían intencionalmente dependiendo el momento de la película, las escenas “felices” son coloridas y sobresaturadas, mientras que los momentos más tensos son pálidos y opacos (con una ligera tinta azul), manteniendo en todo momento un excepcional nivel de detalle y una presencia nula de defectos de compresión. El problema recae en las partes nocturnas donde el grano/ruido (parece que fue filmada usando cámaras digitales) es considerable al punto que el códec VC-1 tiende a tener problemas manteniendo el grano en su totalidad, lo cual no es tan malo si el grano fue parte de la intención del director, pero sobre todo, el contraste es nulo y los negros se vuelven una mezcla de grises azulados que demerita la experiencia de visualización.

    SONIDO 7/10

    El audio original está disponible en DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1/24 bits a 3.6 Mbps, a diferencia de lo que uno esperaría, el sonido es modesto y poco espectacular, en ocasiones la ambientación se siente pobre, y las escenas de acción no tienen tanta fuerza, el dialogo es perfectamente audible, y la música está bien mezclada, aunque en mi opinión no encaja del todo con la trama, y tiende a ser tramposa (varias ocasiones se usa para dar la sensación que algo importante esta por pasar en escenas lentas, cuando al final, nada pasa).

    EXTRAS 2/10

    Deleted Scenes (SD, 9 min), un grupo de escenas eliminadas/extendidas y tomas falsas, los contenidos adicionales no aportan mucho por lo que parece correcta la decisión de sacarlos de la edición final. Incluye ángulo alternativo de la secuencia final.
    A Look Inside (HD, 3 min), un pequeñísimo detrás de cámaras/avance, clásico material promocional.
    BD-Live, al momento de la reseña solo tenía disponibles avances en SD de 5 cintas de Universal, incluyendo La Venganza de la Casa del Lago.
    REGIONALIZACIÓN 9/10

    Tal como sucede en otras ocasiones, esta vez nos toco la versión estadounidense, que como de costumbre aunque cuenta con todo el material extra subtitulado, no hace lo propio con los menús, que solo están disponibles en inglés. La película se encuentra doblada al Español, y Frances en DTS a 768 Kbps. El doblaje es adecuado pero demasiado políticamente correcto, lo que para una película como esta (especialmente en el corte sin censura) es inaceptable, cuando entenderán nuestros actores de doblaje que las mentadas de madre son mucho más efectivas que miles de “maldiciones” y “demonios”.

    CONCLUSIÓN:
    RECOMENDADO

    Aunque los fans de la versión original claman que esta nueva reinvención esta “suavizada” en realidad no puedo estar de acuerdo con ellos, la película funciona, y funciona bien, el corte sin censura contiene escenas bastante fuertes y controvertidas, y a diferencia de muchas películas de serie B, las actuaciones son buenas y el guión no cuenta con demasiados clichés, como fan de películas de terror la recomiendo, lastima de la pobreza en cuanto a material adicional, un comentario del director y un detrás de cámaras completo pudieron haber ayudado a este lanzamiento.
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