Legion (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed details on the DVD and Blu-ray
Title: Legion (IMDb)
Starring: Paul Bettany
Released: 11th May 2010
SRP: $28.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of Legion for the 11th May. The only extra material on the DVD release will be 3 featurettes ("Creating the Apocalypse - Behind the Physical Effects", "Humanity's Last Line of Defense - The Cast and Characters", "From Pixels to Picture - A Look at the Visual Effects"). The Blu-ray release will also include a Bringing Angels To Earth: Picture-in-Picture extra, and BD-Live features. We've attached the package artwork below:


Quote: At a remote desert truck stop, the fate of the world will be decided. Evil's armies are amassing. Armed and united by the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), a group of strangers become unwitting soldiers on the frontlines of the Apocalypse. Their mission: protect a waitress and her sacred unborn child from the relentless, bloody siege of the demonic legion. Also starring Dennis Quaid (G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF THE COBRA, VANTAGE POINT), Tyrese Gibson (TRANSFORMERS) and Lucas Black (JARHEAD).
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Paul Bettany
Released: 11th May 2010
SRP: $28.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of Legion for the 11th May. The only extra material on the DVD release will be 3 featurettes ("Creating the Apocalypse - Behind the Physical Effects", "Humanity's Last Line of Defense - The Cast and Characters", "From Pixels to Picture - A Look at the Visual Effects"). The Blu-ray release will also include a Bringing Angels To Earth: Picture-in-Picture extra, and BD-Live features. We've attached the package artwork below:


Synopsis
Quote: At a remote desert truck stop, the fate of the world will be decided. Evil's armies are amassing. Armed and united by the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), a group of strangers become unwitting soldiers on the frontlines of the Apocalypse. Their mission: protect a waitress and her sacred unborn child from the relentless, bloody siege of the demonic legion. Also starring Dennis Quaid (G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF THE COBRA, VANTAGE POINT), Tyrese Gibson (TRANSFORMERS) and Lucas Black (JARHEAD).
News by Tom Woodward
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this movie looked retarded
pierce750 wrote: this movie looked retarded
pierce750 wrote: this movie looked retarded
Phil92 wrote: BD-Live is generally pointless, especially on Sony releases. You can download a bunch of trailers and that's basically it.
BD Live itself is pointless.
BD Live itself is pointless.
"Slick and Stylish and will Keep You on the Edge of your Seat" ... waiting to leave the theater.
Yes, I totally went there, you are welcome.
Yes, I totally went there, you are welcome.

Definitely has the air of a film that's been tampered with along the way.
Not the best, but definitely not the worst film I've ever seen. An extended cut would be nice for some more story.
I thought this movie was going to be epic by the trailers, but oh man, was this a huge letdown. The first five minutes showed some promise, but after that, it went downhill. This movie really took itself way too seriously. Also, the director ripped-off so many films. The ending just screams Terminator to me, the whole "seven plagues" idea was used in The Reaping, and the "whispering people" reminded me too much of The Messengers.
Also, the director tried "character development" and failed miserably. I didn't give two s**ts about any of the characters and the "character development" took up too much time and was a flat out bore. Flourishing characters can be very interesting and we can be engaged with the characters (ex. Inglourious Basterds), but here, it's an exception.
Overall, I just thought this movie tried way too hard, and was a complete bore. The director tried "character development" yet I never cared about any of the story lines, the movie ripped-off so many other movies, plot holes the size of Texas, and some of the worst dialogue I've heard in awhile. The worst part? It was tedious from start to finish. I really tried giving this movie a chance, but it was such a dud.
Also, the director tried "character development" and failed miserably. I didn't give two s**ts about any of the characters and the "character development" took up too much time and was a flat out bore. Flourishing characters can be very interesting and we can be engaged with the characters (ex. Inglourious Basterds), but here, it's an exception.
Overall, I just thought this movie tried way too hard, and was a complete bore. The director tried "character development" yet I never cared about any of the story lines, the movie ripped-off so many other movies, plot holes the size of Texas, and some of the worst dialogue I've heard in awhile. The worst part? It was tedious from start to finish. I really tried giving this movie a chance, but it was such a dud.
Definitely one of the worst movies of 2010... so far.
I saw an advanced screening and thought it was complete tripe. When there was action, it was decent, but there was hardly any to be had. The only cool part of the movie was Gabriel vs. Michael.
But if you enjoyed, then I'm sure you're excited for the DVD
But if you enjoyed, then I'm sure you're excited for the DVD

Great cover art. Same as the poster. Skipped this one, but it looked mildly entertaining.
Finklestein wrote: The trailer was so singularly hilarious, I couldn't believe it actually wasn't a comedy. As in, the entire theater was actually laughing at it.
This is probably the funniest movie I've seen so far this year!
This is probably the funniest movie I've seen so far this year!
Yeah this was pretty bad. I saw it with some friends for a good laugh.
The trailer was so singularly hilarious, I couldn't believe it actually wasn't a comedy. As in, the entire theater was actually laughing at it.
The zombie woman looks so scary, it sounds like that she doesn't even know how to use the bathroom.
Wow, if it isn't already...this art needs to be posted on photoshopdisasters. Yikes.
Haven't seen the movie, but I'd like to.
Haven't seen the movie, but I'd like to.
Hope he hasn't taken the safety off that gun, because it looks like he's about to blow off his left foot, if he did. Angels are just as clumsy with guns as Plaxico Burress. Who'da thunk it??
This film reached a new level of awfulness. Skip this quick
Jeremy S wrote: Is that how angels hold guns?
yup, they have hands just like us.
yup, they have hands just like us.

Is that how angels hold guns?
great movie
love kate walsh
love kate walsh
I really wanted to see this in theaters, but, as someone affected by the economy, going to the movies just wasn't possible. I'll netflix it. And, now that I have a job, if I like it, I'll blu ray buy it.
Really gets disappointed on this one, can't even imagine how boring it was...
Sad...
Sad...

Yeah, and it takes forever for it to even load. They should spend some time on making it faster.
I missed this in theaters and I really loved the trailer, plus; I'm a huge fan of the Prophecy films, at least the first three with Christopher Walken, so I will definitely get this when it's released.
I missed this in theaters and I really loved the trailer, plus; I'm a huge fan of the Prophecy films, at least the first three with Christopher Walken, so I will definitely get this when it's released.
BD-Live is generally pointless, especially on Sony releases. You can download a bunch of trailers and that's basically it.
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