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The Amityville Horror Trilogy [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Horror |
Format | Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Blu-ray, NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | Hollis Granville, Helen Shaver, Gilbert Stafford, John Larch, Diane Franklin, Marc Vahanian, Jack Magner, Michael Hawkins, Damiano Damiani, John Ring, Andrew Prine, James Dukas, Peter Maloney, Elsa Raven, Frank Patton, James Olson, Michael Sacks, Tess Harper, Richard Hughes, Ted Ross, Moses Gunn, Val Avery, Amy Wright, Natasha Ryan, Alice Playten, Leonardo Cimino, James Tolkan, James Brolin, Carmine Foresta, K.C. Martel, Michael Stearns, Hank Garrett, Tony Roberts, Stuart Rosenberg, Danny Aiello, Murray Hamilton, Margot Kidder, Stuart Rosenbe, Peter Radon, Richard Fleischer, Rod Steiger, Brent Katz, Ken Smith, Meeno Peluce, Burt Young, Erika Katz, Ed Barth, Alan Dellay, Irene Dailey, Baxter Harris, Don Stroud, Rutanya Alda See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 5 hours and 26 minutes |
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Blood drips from the walls. A terrifying chill permeates through the rooms. Menacing eyes glow from the upstairs window and inside this charming Long Island home, an unspeakable evil lurks the halls, waiting to torment all who dare enter. Experience the ultimate in haunted house films…and delve deeper into the history of the films with vintage special features and all-new special features created for this deluxe collectors set.
Please note: Amityville 3D is available in both 2D Blu-ray and 3D Blu-ray
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1, 1.78:1, 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8 ounces
- Item model number : Relay time: 326min; 3 Videos
- Director : Stuart Rosenbe, Damiano Damiani, Stuart Rosenberg, Richard Fleischer
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Blu-ray, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 5 hours and 26 minutes
- Release date : October 1, 2013
- Actors : Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, James Brolin, James Olson, Burt Young
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono)
- Studio : Shout Factory
- ASIN : B00DOZNF1O
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #73,824 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,855 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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and buy this new Blu-ray box set of the Amityville Horror film series
incredible box set Definitely worth the money
this box set released by Scream factory which is part of shout factory
contains all 3 Amityville movies on blu-ray each Disc has their own case
and the artwork is excellent plus the Discs have artwork to (Pictured Discs)
if you're a new fan of this film series i'll tell you a bit about the plot of all 3 films
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR released in Theaters 1979 which is based on the novel of the same name is an incredible piece of work
a really Good supernatural chiller, very creepy, along with that is Great Acting by James Brolin and Margot kidder
and also well Directed by Stuart rosenberg
it's about the Lutz family that move into this particular house that happens to be haunted by Evil spirits
and they experience alot of Supernatural events through out the whole film, Unexplained events, Ghosts etc
after the first 30mins the film starts to get very creepy and bizarre at the end of the film the Lutz family were very lucky
not to get possessed by the Evil spirits in the house and the Lutz family fled the House and never returned for their property
if you believe in the supernatural you'll get a real kick out of the film, if you don't then you might not find it scary, you might find it boring
so it depends who's watching it really.
the film is very well Directed and well Actored so i found it scary regardless
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR is Widescreen, the picture quality looks excellent, it's beautiful Blu-ray transfer with High Definition Audio
the surround sound quality is pretty Good for an old film like this, scream factory really did make an effort to enhance the picture and audio in Blu-ray quality
Definitely better than the MGM DVD release from 2005
AMITYVILLE II-THE POSSESSION released in Theaters 1982 which is based on the book Murder in Amityville by Hans Holzer who's a supernatural investigator/Ghost hunter
this sequel is actually a prequel set 1 year before the Lutz family moved into the house
this sequel which i think is just as frightening at the original classic has brilliant Directing by Damiano Damiani
Burt young as the controlling father steals the film aswell as Rutanya Alda who plays the mother
the 2 kids get Abused and bullied by their father, the mother gets slapped around alot
the Eldest son gets possessed by the Evil spirit in the house and kills his whole family by Shotgun
and that is basically the plot so it's a prequel to the original
this film holds no punches there's tons of suspense and terror from the first scene til the last scene i found some scenes were difficult to watch
cause the Acting made it look so real, Brilliant Actor Burt young and Rutanya Alda
and there's incest overtones by older brother and sister, no sex scenes just a bit of intimacy which was Disturbing.
this film is also presented in beautiful High Definition Widescreen, the picture and audio quality is amazing much better than the 2005 MGM release
and the last sequel AMITYVILLE 3-D released in Theaters 1983 which is actually a sequel/a continuing story from the first film
similar plot to the original classic i'm not going to explain the whole film, you can look it up on wikipedia
but the film is suppose to be in 2-D and 3-D, you need a 3-D player and TV to watch the film in 3-D and i have neither
so i only watched the film in 2-D so i can't review the 3-D version
the film's plot is still scary but not as frightening as the first 2 films in my opinion
again this 3rd sequel is in Widescreen High definition for the first time ever so the picture and audio quality does look better than DVD for sure
now to the Special features, unlike the 2005 MGM Boxset that had no extras at all for the 2nd and 3rd film, the original had a making of Documentary etc
this new blu-ray boxset is the best for any Amityville horror fan
the first blu-ray still has the Making of Documentary with James brolin and Margo kidder plus the Audio commentary by Hans Holzer
there is a brand new interview with Music composer Lalo Schifrin
plus stills Gallery, Theatrical trailer and TV spots
with Amityville II the special features are incredible,
about 90 mins of interviews if you played them altogether but you can't select that on the Menu so you have to watch them seperatly
Interview with Director Damiano Damiani goes for about 5mins
Interview with Tommy lee wallace who wrote the screenplay about 15mins
Interview with Dianne Franklin who played the Older sister in the film, goes for 15mins
Interview with Rutanya Alda goes for 15mins, Andrew prine who played the priest is interviewed for only 5mins
and Alexandra Holzer is interviewed for the longest about 30mins, she talks about her fathers involvement in the Amityville series.
all Great interviews all interesting to watch
Alexandra Holzer does an Audio commentary for this film which i haven't heard it might be interesting commentary or might not.
there's no Behind the scenes featurette/footage unfortunately but there's a still Gallery, Theatrical trailer and TV spots
Amityville 3-D has some special features, it does not say them on the cover art
but there's 2 interviews one with Candy clark who plays Melanie in the film and another interview with another Actor from the film
there's no commentary or Interview with Director Richard Fleisher
which i'm not bothered about cause Amityville 3 is an alright sequel, the first 2 were the best of the series in my opinion
so scrap the old 2005 MGM boxset and definitely get this new Blu-ray boxset by Scream factory definitely worth the money.
the only fault with this blu-ray boxset is the price
amazon have this for $60 which is a bit of a ripoff in my opinion, but if you buy direct from scream factory website you'll only pay $50
and DVDempre has this boxset for $50 aswell so amazon has most expensive price.
but get rid of the MGM boxset and get this Scream factory blu-ray box set, definitely for the fans.
The three Blu-Rays come in a cardboard set. And they are a bit more compact than said DVD's I had. While the picture is still a bit grainy, it is still a step up from my DVD versions of them. And I do like the extras on all three. The first Amityville movie has the extras from the DVD. But the other two have never before produced extras that were never on the original DVD editions. And Amityville 3D has both the 2D & 3D versions which is nice. But one has to have the 3D TV & Blu-Ray to access the 3D version. But that's no big loss to me either way. I am ok with just watching that one in 2D. But for those sticklers who insist on the 3D part, this might stick inyour craw a bit (understandably of course)
But overall I REALLY love this purchase
"Amityville 2" (1982) is also an exploitation flick, but prouder of it. Holy moley, what a sick, wonderful movie. A prequel to the first, it's a better-made film, has a more coherent story, more engaging performances, better set pieces and scares, and is wildly offensive. Trigger warning: there's a LOT of domestic abuse in this movie, and it takes a variety of forms. There's also a dude-peels-face-off scene that gave me nightmares as a kid.
"Amityville 3-D" (1983): The most low-key, though occasionally just as goofy as moments in the other two. The story is solid. Performances are generally okay to good. A very young Meg Ryan skates by on cuteness in a nothing role, while a pre-"Full House" Lori Loughlin shines in the film's best sequence, an eerily quiet gut-punch in the third act.
The first two films look and sound very good to great on Blu-ray. Some reviewers have said the "Amityville 3-D" BD looks way too soft and complained of consistent and egregious chromatic aberrations. As for the chromatic aberrations, they're there just as much on the DVD, and I'm confident they were there when the film was shot; 3-D was clunky back then. Regarding the softness, which has been the main complaint: to my eye it looks better, and closer to the source, than the processed paint-daub edges on the DVD.
Anyways, the Blu-Ray set is excellent! It is much higher quality picture when compared to the DVD or VHS. Sound is a little better than the DVD but not too much. This set is worth it though because of the better picture and extra features. Not to mention, this box set is the only way to get Amityville II: The Possession and Amityville 3: The Demon (aka Amityville 3-D) on Blu-Ray. I highly recommend this box set, whether that's for yourself or a loved one who is an Amityville fan!
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Bought it as US import on advert. I know my player will play certain US imports as have bought some before, no problem, hence why I bought this set.