The Number 23 (US - BD RA)
Warner Home Video unveils artwork for a Blu-ray release of the Jim Carrey film
Title: The Number 23 (IMDb)
Starring: Jim Carrey
Released: 6th October 2009
SRP: $28.99
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced a Blu-ray release of The Number 23 which stars Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen. The disc will be available to own from the 6th October, and should retail at around $28.99. Extras will include a commentary with director Joel Schumacher, featurettes ("Making of The Number 23", "Creating the World of Fingerling", "The 23 Enigma"), additional scenes, an alternate opening, an alternate ending, a How to Do Your Numbers game, and the films theatrical trailer.

Quote: Ever notice how phenomena and events tie to the number 23? Walter Sparrow has: 2012 (20+1+2), the end of the Mayan calendar…23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body…February 3 (2/3), Walter’s birthday. Here, there, everywhere, Walter sees connections. And it may be driving him to madness and murder. Jim Carrey puts aside his comedy persona to portray haunted, desperate Walter in an immersive psychological thriller guided by Joel Schumacher (The Lost Boys). The connections grow. The mystery deepens. The thrills add up in The Number 23.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Jim Carrey
Released: 6th October 2009
SRP: $28.99
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced a Blu-ray release of The Number 23 which stars Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen. The disc will be available to own from the 6th October, and should retail at around $28.99. Extras will include a commentary with director Joel Schumacher, featurettes ("Making of The Number 23", "Creating the World of Fingerling", "The 23 Enigma"), additional scenes, an alternate opening, an alternate ending, a How to Do Your Numbers game, and the films theatrical trailer.

Synopsis
Quote: Ever notice how phenomena and events tie to the number 23? Walter Sparrow has: 2012 (20+1+2), the end of the Mayan calendar…23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body…February 3 (2/3), Walter’s birthday. Here, there, everywhere, Walter sees connections. And it may be driving him to madness and murder. Jim Carrey puts aside his comedy persona to portray haunted, desperate Walter in an immersive psychological thriller guided by Joel Schumacher (The Lost Boys). The connections grow. The mystery deepens. The thrills add up in The Number 23.
News by Tom Woodward
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I soooo wanted to like this movie....great concept, very poorly written and executed. Schumacher continues to be hit or miss....
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I liked this movie, but my DVD copy is still good enough for me.
Never saw it, was going to pick up the SD so many times. Glad I didn't, now I can pick up the BD.
Joel Schumacher. No other name fills me with such trepidation. The film could be a classic (Time To Kill) or a turd (I think we all know what film I'm talking about)
love this movie. but dont see any reason for wanting it in HD
I really liked this movie. Will be double dipping for sure.
Horrible movie, a steaming pile of ...
No need to have this on HD
Beautiful look to this film and therefore I can't imagine why you wouldn't want to see it in HD.
I'd buy it on Blu-Ray. I like the style of the film, moreso when the movie switches to Detective Fingerling's story. I enjoyed it.


