Frailty (US - BD RA)
Lionsgate has officially announced a Blu-ray release of the Bill Paxton film
Title: Frailty (IMDb)
Starring: Bill Paxton
Released: 24th November 2009
SRP: $19.99
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Frailty for the 24th November. Retail will be around $19.99. The film itself will be presented in widescreen, along with 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio. Extras will include a commentary with Director Bill Paxton, a second commentary with Writer Brent Hanley, a third commentary with Editor Arnold Glassman, Producer David Kirschner and Composer Brian Tyler, deleted scenes with optional director commentary, 2 featurettes ("Anatomy of a Scene", "The Making of Frailty"), storyboards, and a photo gallery. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: Fenton Meeks approaches an FBI agent one night claiming he knows the identity of a vicious serial killer. The FBI agent is unimpressed until Fenton reveals that the killer is his younger brother Adam. Fenton recounts in a series of flashbacks, how he and his brother, grew up in a very loving family, raised by their widowed father. All that changed, the day his father awoke, believing he had been visited by an angel and given a mission to destroy “demons” – seemingly normal people who walk the earth as pure evil. Fenton’s father and brother Adam swear to carry out this ‘divine’ mission. Out of loyalty however, Fenton refused to go to the police, until now. Believing Fenton’s startling tale of the slaughter of innocents, the FBI agent follows him to the family’s rose garden only to be surprised that neither evil nor innocence are what they seem.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Bill Paxton
Released: 24th November 2009
SRP: $19.99
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Frailty for the 24th November. Retail will be around $19.99. The film itself will be presented in widescreen, along with 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio. Extras will include a commentary with Director Bill Paxton, a second commentary with Writer Brent Hanley, a third commentary with Editor Arnold Glassman, Producer David Kirschner and Composer Brian Tyler, deleted scenes with optional director commentary, 2 featurettes ("Anatomy of a Scene", "The Making of Frailty"), storyboards, and a photo gallery. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: Fenton Meeks approaches an FBI agent one night claiming he knows the identity of a vicious serial killer. The FBI agent is unimpressed until Fenton reveals that the killer is his younger brother Adam. Fenton recounts in a series of flashbacks, how he and his brother, grew up in a very loving family, raised by their widowed father. All that changed, the day his father awoke, believing he had been visited by an angel and given a mission to destroy “demons” – seemingly normal people who walk the earth as pure evil. Fenton’s father and brother Adam swear to carry out this ‘divine’ mission. Out of loyalty however, Fenton refused to go to the police, until now. Believing Fenton’s startling tale of the slaughter of innocents, the FBI agent follows him to the family’s rose garden only to be surprised that neither evil nor innocence are what they seem.
News by Tom Woodward
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mckee74
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A really good film, don't think it ever got the credit it deserved.
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The only decent thing Bill Paxton has ever done. He should spend more time behind the camera.
Credit due to Bill Paxton. Everyone does remember him for the obvious - Aliens, Near Dark, True Lies etc - but there are some gems in there. One False Move features a fantastic performance by Paxton as well as A Bright Shining Lie, and of course his recent work on Big Love has been brilliant (in my opinion).
Jeremy S wrote: The only decent thing Bill Paxton has ever done. He should spend more time behind the camera.
Slipstream wasnt bad.
Slipstream wasnt bad.
Never seen it. Will rent.
Jeremy S wrote: The only decent thing Bill Paxton has ever done. He should spend more time behind the camera.
Have to agree with everyone else, Paxton has had quite a number of great roles and performances. In addition to the ones already mentioned (particularly Big Love), I also thought he was great in A Simple Plan
Have to agree with everyone else, Paxton has had quite a number of great roles and performances. In addition to the ones already mentioned (particularly Big Love), I also thought he was great in A Simple Plan
please let this be region free
I've always wanted to see this. I may blind-buy it.


