The Raven (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: The Raven (IMDb)
Starring: John Cusack
Released: 9th October 2012
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of The Raven for October 9th. The only extras on the DVD release will be an audio commentary by Director James McTeigue, Producers Marc D. Evans, Trevor Macy and Aaron Ryder, and the theatrical trailer. The Blu-ray release will also include 6 deleted and extended scenes, and featurettes ("The Raven Guts: Bringing Death to Life", "The Madness, Misery, and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe", "Behind the Beauty and Horror", "The Raven Presents John Cusack & James McTeigue", "Music for the Raven: The Team"). Artwork is attached:


Quote: Baltimore, 1849. While investigating a horrific double murder, police detective Emmett Fields (Evans) makes a startling discovery: the killer's methods mirror the twisted writings of Edgar Allan Poe (Cusack). Suspecting Poe at first, Fields ultimately enlists his help to stop future attacks. But in this deadly game of cat and mouse, the stakes are raised with each gruesome slaying as the pair races to catch a madman before he brings every one of Poe's shocking stories to chilling life...and death.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: John Cusack
Released: 9th October 2012
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of The Raven for October 9th. The only extras on the DVD release will be an audio commentary by Director James McTeigue, Producers Marc D. Evans, Trevor Macy and Aaron Ryder, and the theatrical trailer. The Blu-ray release will also include 6 deleted and extended scenes, and featurettes ("The Raven Guts: Bringing Death to Life", "The Madness, Misery, and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe", "Behind the Beauty and Horror", "The Raven Presents John Cusack & James McTeigue", "Music for the Raven: The Team"). Artwork is attached:


Synopsis
Quote: Baltimore, 1849. While investigating a horrific double murder, police detective Emmett Fields (Evans) makes a startling discovery: the killer's methods mirror the twisted writings of Edgar Allan Poe (Cusack). Suspecting Poe at first, Fields ultimately enlists his help to stop future attacks. But in this deadly game of cat and mouse, the stakes are raised with each gruesome slaying as the pair races to catch a madman before he brings every one of Poe's shocking stories to chilling life...and death.
News by Tom Woodward
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Worst cover in months.
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Not only that but the movie sucked
It would have been better if it was about the Baltimore Ravens
Edgar Allen Poe chose to be in this and not "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"???
This was actually a decent movie. It held my interest. I wouldnt buy it but the critics slammed it when I saw far worse movies this year. I mean look at contraband and haywire. Those two were awful but the reviews were mostly good. I saw not much wrong with this one.
The trailer was abysmal, the poster was atrocious, who the hell would wanna see this? If there was an award for the most pointless movie of the year, it would go to The Raven.
i actually like this cover. i've been trying to watch the movie. i get about 10 minutes in but then it loses my attention. this happened about each time i try to watch it. i'm about 30 minutes in total! lol. i'll finish one of these days.
It's almost like - the things in the background; Poe: 'Meh, I've had worse nightmares.'
Poor Edgar Allen Poe. He deserves a better movie than this...of course, he's dead, so I doubt he actually cares--or does much else--but you know what I mean.
They should have gotten Jeffery Combs to do it.


