Vacancy (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: Vacancy (IMDb)
Starring: Luke Wilson
Released: 14th August 2007
SRP: $28.95
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced thriller Vacancy which stars Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale. This Nimrod Antal directed film will be available to own from the 14th August, and should retail at around $28.95. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include a Checking In: The Cast & Crew of Vacancy behind the scenes featurette, deleted scenes (including an alternate opening sequence), and some extended snuff films. A Blu-ray release will be available seperately for $38.96. We've attached the artwork below:
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Luke Wilson
Released: 14th August 2007
SRP: $28.95
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced thriller Vacancy which stars Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale. This Nimrod Antal directed film will be available to own from the 14th August, and should retail at around $28.95. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include a Checking In: The Cast & Crew of Vacancy behind the scenes featurette, deleted scenes (including an alternate opening sequence), and some extended snuff films. A Blu-ray release will be available seperately for $38.96. We've attached the artwork below:
News by Tom Woodward
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This looks interesting.
I really wanted to watch this in theaters, although I I didn't because critics said there were many horror cliches...
I'll definitely pick this up. I loved this movie.
I wanted to see it also but just didn't get the chance. Most likely pick it up.
i didn't like the movie at all it was well short only like 1 hr and 15 min long. just a bad movie but i liked the concept of it just wish it was better
Good movie a little short,but still a good suspence movie!Will buy
I like Kate Beckinsale and this looked fairly interesting from the previews. It looks like it falls short, though. Without seeing it, I'm assuming from the trailers that it will be like a handful of movies that came out last year where they had appealing concepts but were poorly executed.
Regardless, I will NetFlix this one.
Regardless, I will NetFlix this one.
This was very disappionting. Great idea, but it just fell flat. The snuff movies seen on the videos were cool and all, and that ending was very clichéd. I really wanted to like this, but it just bummed me out.
It was way too short for me to fork over the cash and see it in theatres. I might give it a rent. It looked decent.
very bad film, it was predictable from start to finish.
What movie isn't predictable these days? I haven't seen a movie in a long time that has had an ending that that shocked me or amazed me. Even M. Night's movies were/are predictable.
Vacancy
This was a great little thriller. The run-time was quite short but I think this worked to its advantage as the paced rocketed along and never let up - worth a blind purchase.
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Jon Cesario wrote: What movie isn't predictable these days? I haven't seen a movie in a long time that has had an ending that that shocked me or amazed me. Even M. Night's movies were/are predictable.
Your watching the wrong movies then.
Your watching the wrong movies then.
Nope... Just to smart for those writers out there trying to trick me. And it would be You're not your.
very good movie that really fell apart in the last 10 minutes. shame.
awesome main titles music
I love the name Nimrod. Surely that cant be his real name, can it?
Jon Cesario wrote: Nope... Just to smart for those writers out there trying to trick me.
I don't recall "Pans Labyrinth" or "Babel" being predictable.
Quote: And it would be You're not your.
So I missed a letter, no biggie. You still got the general idea.
I don't recall "Pans Labyrinth" or "Babel" being predictable.
Quote: And it would be You're not your.
So I missed a letter, no biggie. You still got the general idea.
Jon Cesario wrote: What movie isn't predictable these days? I haven't seen a movie in a long time that has had an ending that that shocked me or amazed me. Even M. Night's movies were/are predictable.
Ahh to name a few: Apocalypto, The Departed, Bug, Flightplan.
I cant think of anything else, but these are amoung the many thrillers that never even held to be predictable.
About it, not only did i hate this movie for having a high predictable level but because Kate Beckinsale's character was amoung the worst characters she has ever played. For 95% of the film she spent all the time whispering to Luke Wilson.
Ahh to name a few: Apocalypto, The Departed, Bug, Flightplan.
I cant think of anything else, but these are amoung the many thrillers that never even held to be predictable.
About it, not only did i hate this movie for having a high predictable level but because Kate Beckinsale's character was amoung the worst characters she has ever played. For 95% of the film she spent all the time whispering to Luke Wilson.
lee09 wrote: Jon Cesario wrote: What movie isn't predictable these days? I haven't seen a movie in a long time that has had an ending that that shocked me or amazed me. Even M. Night's movies were/are predictable.
Ahh to name a few: Apocalypto, The Departed, Bug, Flightplan
O......k.....
Ahh to name a few: Apocalypto, The Departed, Bug, Flightplan
O......k.....
Great suspense thriller definetely picking this up
a very scary and awesome horror movie. Can't wait to get it.
lee09 wrote: Flightplan
That one was not only predictable, it made no sense in the last 30 minutes. The whole story was pathetic. A waste of a great cast.
That one was not only predictable, it made no sense in the last 30 minutes. The whole story was pathetic. A waste of a great cast.
lee09 wrote: Ahh to name a few: Apocalypto, The Departed, Bug, Flightplan
The Departed ? never heard of Infernal Affairs ?
The Departed ? never heard of Infernal Affairs ?
Artwork added...
I'm not impressed by the artwork.
can't say i agree, the artwork is suprisngly good, I saw this movie and I'd say it's a 6/10 maybe a 7/10 if i like it the second time i see it.
I'm going to see this as a fan of the director, Nimrod Antal. I urge everyone to see his previous hungarian comedy thriller Kontroll, an instant classic. Not sure why he's done this but hey...
Nice Artwork. Will pick this up!


Quote: A suspenseful, classic thriller, in the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock, starring Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, that will keep you on the edge of your seat and your heart pounding! When David (Wilson) and Amy Fox's (Beckinsale) car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they are forced to spend the night at the only motel around, with only the TV to entertain them... until they discover that the low-budget slasher videos they find in their room were all filmed in the very room they're sitting in. With hidden cameras now aimed at them... trapping them in rooms, crawlspaces, underground tunnels... and filming their every move, David and Amy must struggle to get out alive before they end up the next victims on tape.