Orphan (US - DVD R1 | BD)
Early details have emerged on Warners release of this Vera Farmiga movie
Title: Orphan (IMDb)
Starring: Vera Farmiga
Released: 27th October 2009
SRP: $28.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Early details have emerged on DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of Orphan which stars Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard. Each will be available to own from the 27th October. The only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes and an alternate ending. The Blu-ray release will include those scenes, along with a Mama's Little Devils: Bad Seeds, Evil Kids and Orphan featurette, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:




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Starring: Vera Farmiga
Released: 27th October 2009
SRP: $28.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Early details have emerged on DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of Orphan which stars Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard. Each will be available to own from the 27th October. The only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes and an alternate ending. The Blu-ray release will include those scenes, along with a Mama's Little Devils: Bad Seeds, Evil Kids and Orphan featurette, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:




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Exactly! The twist is original, and unless you read it online before seeing it you did NOT see it coming. I don't know how it would be possible.
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Awesome cover art! Will be getting.
moviewizguy wrote: C M wrote: What an AWFUL movie! The twist was not only obvious but so typical and unoriginal as well.
Ok. First of all, I don't understand. NO movies released in the history of mankind has had this kind of twist ending. You call it "unoriginal" and "typical." Please, I would like a list of movies that had similar endings.
I agree with everything you just said. This person is ignorant, dont worry
Ok. First of all, I don't understand. NO movies released in the history of mankind has had this kind of twist ending. You call it "unoriginal" and "typical." Please, I would like a list of movies that had similar endings.
I agree with everything you just said. This person is ignorant, dont worry
I'm glad Warners is abandoning the full-screen s**t for this release. Maybe "Harry Potter" and "The Hangover" will get OAR-only releases by the time they leave theaters...
C M wrote: What an AWFUL movie! The twist was not only obvious but so typical and unoriginal as well.
The alt. ending has peaked my interest though. -_-
Can you please tell me how the twist was so obvious? It wasn't really.
The alt. ending has peaked my interest though. -_-
Can you please tell me how the twist was so obvious? It wasn't really.
Im confuse. When will this movie come out on DVD in the US? OCTOVER or NOVEMBER? they have 2 different days. HELP ME OUT HERE!
And there was NOTHING AWFUL about this movie. PPL always want to COMPLAIN about REMAKES and DUMB MOVIES but when we have something ORIGINAL and GOOD like "ORPHAN or STRANGERS" ppl go all bananas and want to start a damn boycott about it and S**T. BEST MOVIE EVER, of THE YEAR! Period...
And there was NOTHING AWFUL about this movie. PPL always want to COMPLAIN about REMAKES and DUMB MOVIES but when we have something ORIGINAL and GOOD like "ORPHAN or STRANGERS" ppl go all bananas and want to start a damn boycott about it and S**T. BEST MOVIE EVER, of THE YEAR! Period...
Wow. Is this movie THAT good or you guys are great at using sarcasm? Because I remember watching the trailer, and thinking: "Hmmm... a couple adopts a child who (by the trailer) happens to be evil/demonic/possesed/all that stuff. Where have I seen this before? Oh, I know... Hey, "The Omen" wants its premise back!" I don't know. I guess I owe myself to check it out then.
UPDATE:
Well, I looked up the director's name, Jaume Collet Serra. the same guy who directed Paris Hilton's big screen debut, the 2005 House of Wax remake. Not looking good. I'll probably still check it out.
UPDATE:
Well, I looked up the director's name, Jaume Collet Serra. the same guy who directed Paris Hilton's big screen debut, the 2005 House of Wax remake. Not looking good. I'll probably still check it out.
Highres artwork added for the DVD release...
eddy poopie wrote: Wow. Is this movie THAT good or you guys are great at using sarcasm? Because I remember watching the trailer, and thinking: "Hmmm... a couple adopts a child who (by the trailer) happens to be evil/demonic/possesed/all that stuff. Where have I seen this before? Oh, I know... Hey, "The Omen" wants its premise back!" I don't know. I guess I owe myself to check it out then.
UPDATE:
Well, I looked up the director's name, Jaume Collet Serra. the same guy who directed Paris Hilton's big screen debut, the 2005 House of Wax remake. Not looking good. I'll probably still check it out.
Believe it or not, the movie is that good. What essentially makes the movie stand out is it tackles on a cliched script and turns it into an original and unique one. House of Wax and Orphan are both made by Serra, but are completely different. However, I enjoyed both of his films. Just don't let the first 20 minutes bother you, and the movie will be awesome. It's a fun experience, if you give it a chance.
UPDATE:
Well, I looked up the director's name, Jaume Collet Serra. the same guy who directed Paris Hilton's big screen debut, the 2005 House of Wax remake. Not looking good. I'll probably still check it out.
Believe it or not, the movie is that good. What essentially makes the movie stand out is it tackles on a cliched script and turns it into an original and unique one. House of Wax and Orphan are both made by Serra, but are completely different. However, I enjoyed both of his films. Just don't let the first 20 minutes bother you, and the movie will be awesome. It's a fun experience, if you give it a chance.
love the cover! hate that corner, whyyy? why???
They have to stop with that Digital Copy bulls**t. They charge extra for something they dont even know if you'll use. They should just like make it a separate thing. I can understand including the Dvd, but why the DD. I assume this will be $30.
I didn't mind House of Wax, BUT this is sooooooooo much better and completely different.
eddy poopie wrote: Wow. Is this movie THAT good or you guys are great at using sarcasm? Because I remember watching the trailer, and thinking: "Hmmm... a couple adopts a child who (by the trailer) happens to be evil/demonic/possesed/all that stuff. Where have I seen this before? Oh, I know... Hey, "The Omen" wants its premise back!" I don't know. I guess I owe myself to check it out then.
UPDATE:
Well, I looked up the director's name, Jaume Collet Serra. the same guy who directed Paris Hilton's big screen debut, the 2005 House of Wax remake. Not looking good. I'll probably still check it out.
Believe it or not, it's not sarcasm. The film is GENUINELY GREAT. If you consider CORALINE A horror movie, then this film is the second best horror movie of this year. It's original and suspenseful, things many horror movies lack these days. Roger Ebert gave the film a 3.5/4. Also, I don't know what's wrong with House of Wax. I actually think it's one of the best slashers ever made.
UPDATE:
Well, I looked up the director's name, Jaume Collet Serra. the same guy who directed Paris Hilton's big screen debut, the 2005 House of Wax remake. Not looking good. I'll probably still check it out.
Believe it or not, it's not sarcasm. The film is GENUINELY GREAT. If you consider CORALINE A horror movie, then this film is the second best horror movie of this year. It's original and suspenseful, things many horror movies lack these days. Roger Ebert gave the film a 3.5/4. Also, I don't know what's wrong with House of Wax. I actually think it's one of the best slashers ever made.
Still want to see this......looking forward to it...
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