The Hurt Locker (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
We now have highres package artwork for the Kathryn Bigelow directed movie
Title: The Hurt Locker (IMDb)
Starring: Jeremy Renner
Released: 12th January 2010
SRP: $26.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Summit Entertainment has announced DVD ($26.99) and Blu-ray ($34.99) releases of The Hurt Locker for the 12th January. Extras will include an audio commentary by director Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal, a Hurt Locker: Behind the Scenes featurette, and an image gallery. We've attached a trade advertisement with our first look at the official package artwork below:


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Starring: Jeremy Renner
Released: 12th January 2010
SRP: $26.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Summit Entertainment has announced DVD ($26.99) and Blu-ray ($34.99) releases of The Hurt Locker for the 12th January. Extras will include an audio commentary by director Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal, a Hurt Locker: Behind the Scenes featurette, and an image gallery. We've attached a trade advertisement with our first look at the official package artwork below:


News by Tom Woodward
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Been waiting for this one since this summer. Best movie all year IMO.
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Idioteque... wrote: No, it won't. Decent film at best, worth a one time watch but something I'd never visit again. There were far better movies this year than Hurt Locker. It was a bit overhyped. I personally found the Ralph Fiennes cameo to be more exciting.
Nope it won't win Best picture, I could name at least 5 films that are better than this.
But that's your ignorant statement, therefore it proves absurdity. Haaa, my point exactly, I just saw your chosen username! But I'd really love to know those "5 films" you so confidently say are better than this. No, Gamer, All About Steve are NOT better than this, so please!
Nope it won't win Best picture, I could name at least 5 films that are better than this.
But that's your ignorant statement, therefore it proves absurdity. Haaa, my point exactly, I just saw your chosen username! But I'd really love to know those "5 films" you so confidently say are better than this. No, Gamer, All About Steve are NOT better than this, so please!
Lincoln6Echo wrote: Sam Spade wrote: My favorite movie of the summer/ year. Thrilling, realistic and a real shocker. I left this film with symptoms of PTSD I swear. This film makes you feel the stress of being a soldier in a country where you aren't welcome. Great cover art too.
This film deserves best picture.
Aren't welcome by whom? The average Iraqi citizen absoltuely welcomed our pressence. (Once security was restored, of course.)
They only welcome our withdrawal and nice job canceling out your original statement.
This film deserves best picture.
Aren't welcome by whom? The average Iraqi citizen absoltuely welcomed our pressence. (Once security was restored, of course.)
They only welcome our withdrawal and nice job canceling out your original statement.
I liked it; very well shot and acted, and incredibly tense. But I don't think it really lives up the "near-perfect movie," and in my opinion, there are at least five movies this year better-qualified for Best Picture.
i was dumb to pass on this at the theater, but i am blind buying it, first blind buy in over 8 years but with all the other oscar movies out nothing has lived up to the hype, i am hoping this film will,


