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Christine [4K UHD] [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, Suspense |
Format | Blu-ray, 4K |
Contributor | Christine Belford, Harry Dean Stanton, Keith Gordon, Richard Kobritz, John Carpenter, John Stockwell, Polar Films Corp. See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
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Christine 4K
Highschool geek Arnie Cunningham falls in love with "Christine", a bright red 1957 Plymouth Fury which has seen much better days. Setting himself the task of restoring the car to its original condition, his friends notice that the car is not the only thing that is changing. Arnie seems to spend more and more time with his car. He's also developed a sort of cocky arrogance which does not seem like the real Arnie at all.
Product Description
John Carpenter brings Stephen King’s best-selling novel to life in this chilling thriller. She was born in Detroit ... on an automobile assembly line. But she is no ordinary automobile. Deep within her chassis lives an unholy presence. She is CHRISTINE – a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury whose unique standard equipment includes an evil, indestructible vengeance that will destroy anyone in her way. She seduces 17-year-old Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon), who becomes consumed with passion for her sleek, rounded, chrome-laden body. She demands his complete and unquestioned devotion and when outsiders seek to interfere, they become the victims of Christine’s horrifying wrath.
Product details
- Digital Copy Expiration Date : December 31, 2020
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Director : John Carpenter
- Media Format : Blu-ray, 4K
- Run time : 1 hour and 50 minutes
- Release date : September 11, 2018
- Actors : Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Harry Dean Stanton, Christine Belford
- Dubbed: : German, French, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Dutch, German, Mandarin Chinese, Thai, English, Korean, Italian, Swedish, French, Japanese, Hindi, Spanish, Hebrew, Finnish
- Producers : Richard Kobritz
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B07F54P3JH
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,174 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #86 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #143 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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There Home Video/Studio is where they can make money
but, they have chose to broker a strange deal to sell back catalog titles of there cult/horror films
through a indie company (Twilight Times) the problem with this deal the Blu Ray's are a very limited number 5,000 sometimes less
There site at times (mostly during Pre-Release of there most popular titles example Night of the Living Dead '90, The Blob (Re-Make)
Fright Night) tend to crash a lot
anyone who has bought anything from Twilight Times will agree it's like buying a big mac for $20.00 cause only they have the big mac
There prices are super over priced and they tack on a extra $4.00 s&h you'll drop almost $35.00 u.s. dollars on a BR with no real exclusives most of the times they take previous extras from the dvd and port them over (with The Blob and second printing of Fright Night they actually put in the effort and gave the fans **real exclusive extras**
But, Twilight Times is in no way anywhere close to a Scream Factory or Arrow Films in terms of a Legit Distributor that give a damn about that name sake....... I've dealt with them a handful of times each time i cross my fingers to get my item @ some point I see the company vanishing out of nowhere I don't trust them as a business at all (some movie fans/collector defend Twilight Times and praise them for there effort) They reallly are not in the business for the love of the films they distributor or the prices wouldn't be so crazy
Case in point TT got the License to distributed Christine for the first time Ever on Blu Ray (I think it was limited to 3,000 pressed)
When the item when on sale there site crashed several times
But, a few days later you could find plenty of copies of Christine on Ebay for around $75.00 +
It's odd how crocked sellers were able to get a hold of copies of this film with n/p
Then jack-up the price for fans who actually wanted it
which lead to a secrete sale for the die-hard fans that missed out on getting a copy
(Once again I actually was able to get a copy in my cart when i hit check out the site crashed)
Twilight Times is a shady sleazy company imo
will i deal with them again probably cause I'm a sucker!
The Good news finally Columbia did the right thing and released there own blu ray version of Christine
If you have the special edition dvd of Christine you can either sell it, donate it, recycle it or give it away!
This BR has all the extras the Special Edition dvd has
This is the exact same BR twilight times was over charging the consumers double the price for
It looks really good i forgot it was from 1983 it really doesn't look that old in terms of the look of the film
It has this odd retro look to it
I only watched 1/2 of it just to see how the picture looked I'm very impressed by how good it looks
over all I'm happy never thought I'd get this on BR without taking out a loan for a copy of it on Blu Ray......
The Audio is awesome
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (I doubt you'll ever hear it sound this good) the S.E. Dvd's audio was pretty good years ago this blows it out of the water it's Flawless and sounds just right!!!! This is a great example why i love DTS Audio if it's decode the proper way with the proper film it's Theater Quality sound at home x5
The film itself
IMO Christine is one of John Carpenter's most forgotten films
people know Christine as a Stephen King Film most fans forget Carpenter directed it
Visual it's one of his best looking films next to The Fog (It has this strange timeless look to it)
Seeing it in HD makes you appreciate what a great eye Carpenter has for directing scenes everything looks real and alive
If you don't know the story of this film by now you are living under a rock Futurama did a episode doing a parody of it
It's a classic........................
Evil lives inside of the car and the evil slowly turns the driver a little mad and evil too
The Cast is good:
Keith Gordon as Arnie
John Stockwell as Dennis, (Stockwell is a actor that should've been much bigger then he ended up the dude could really act not sure how he was never a top leading man in the 80's)
Alexandra Paul as Leigh (This is one of Alexandra first major roles and she is a natural always enjoyed her in this film you can clearly see her becoming the next Jamie Lee Curtis as far as being a Scream Queen but, that never happened..... which is such a waste she would've worked watch her in this film and proof me wrong she steals every scene she is in! (I'm surprised Carpenter didn't try and use her again in another film)
she is a super under rated attracted actress that can really act (Keep in mind I'm not talking about the time she put into Baywatch I'm sure that was a steady pay check I'd hope anyway)
Robert Prosky as Will Darnell
Harry Dean Stanton as Detective Rudolph Junkins (almost anything he does is usually gold in my book of memories)
Roberts Blossom as George LeBay, (Great actor RIP 1924–2011)
Kelly Preston as Roseanne
This is a all around great horror film/adaptation there was a lot of love, sweat,and tears put into this film you can tell by the final product
They don't make films like this anymore they make torture porn, bad re-makes and scat porn (pretending to be horror)
This is iconic and classic there is a reason that 3,000 units crashed a site!
Besides inside seller (wink wink)
One of the best John Carpenter films to this day and a little under appreciated 9.7/10
This is a must have for the simple fact if it sells enough maybe Sony will wake up and sell there other horror titles on there own for a fair price not some gimmicky limited edition that only screws the fans that love the film
Hopefully Columbia/Sony does the right thing and goes into there back catalog re-release a proper color corrected Night of The Living Dead, The Blob and Fright Night Sony wants money flow put out your cult films your make money!
But, what do i really know I'm just a american consumer..................
I am reviewing Christine strictly as a movie and not as an adaptation, though I have read and enjoyed King's novel. Set in 1978, this horror flick tells the story of nerdy Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) who is oppressed by both his overbearing parents and the high school bullies. His only friend is kind hearted football player Dennis (John Stockwell)… that is, until he meets Christine. Christine is an old beat up red 1958 Plymouth Fury named by it’s previous owner who, unbeknownst to Arnie, committed suicide inside it. The owner’s brother (Roberts Blossom) sells it to him despite Dennis’ protests and Arnie sees the restoration of his new obsession as a way to finally earn respect from his peers. Not only does Arnie restore the car, he also begins to change. The awkward nerd becomes a confident man and wins the prettiest girl in school, Leigh (Alexandra Paul), but also the vengeful eye of the bullies he’d gotten expelled. When they trash his beloved car, the vehicle shows it’s true nature and not only restores itself before Arnie’s eyes, but methodically tracks down and slaughters the wrong doers… on it’s own. Arnie refuses to see the evil thing before him and the confident man starts to become an aggressive and violent person who forces anyone who cares about him out of his life, which he lives only for his car. Fearing for Arnie, Dennis and Leigh start to investigate the car’s past and not only find a trail of bodies, but the realization that Arnie’s obsession may be taking him on a ride straight to hell, unless it is stopped… but can it be and can Arnie be saved?
Carpenter creates an entertaining and atmospheric thriller from Bill Phillips’ script adapted from the King novel. He successfully creates a likable and sympathetic character in Arnie and thus his transformation from nerd to cool guy to heartless villain gives the film the dramatic backbone it needs. He also successfully establishes the relationships between Arnie and Dennis and Leigh so, we understand why they are willing to put themselves in harm’s way to save their friend despite his becoming, for lack of a better word, a douche. Though I will say we could have maybe used a bit more of this to really solidify the relationships. What really makes this film click is the menacing and evil character given to the title vehicle by Carpenter and his team of FX people. From the opening scene set on an assembly line in 1957, we see Christine claim her first victims. A car that is born bad. We get a blood red car that is dripping with malice and one that only plays vintage Rock ‘N’ Roll songs on the radio… which seem to always suit the situation at hand… and takes a lethal interest in anyone that comes between her and Arnie, like Leigh… the other woman. Carpenter films the car from angles and in lighting that give it a demonic presence and stages the sequences of it pursuing it’s prey with the same tension and intensity he would if filming Michael Myers as a muscle car. Despite how bad the bullies are, there is a sense of remorse when Christine mows them down in cold blood. She is by far the greater of the two evils. The FX of the vehicle repairing itself after being damaged are truly breathtaking, as we literally watch panels un-dent and grills regain their off-the-assembly-line shape and it adds to the vehicles supernatural aura.
The master director gets good work from his human cast too. Gordon is fairly solid as Arnie conveying the sensitive nerd and then his slow transformation to cold blooded killer. He does go a little over the top in a few sequences and could have done with less of the maniacal eye rolling in some of the later scenes, but otherwise is well cast. Stockwell gives his Dennis both a strong and a sensitive side as Arnie’s concerned friend. Paul’s Leigh seems like a naturally sweet girl who still cares about Arnie even after he is so mean to her and is a likable heroine. We also have veteran Harry Dead Stanton as a detective that knows Arnie and his car are responsible somehow for the murders yet, frustratingly can’t prove it and character actor Robert Prosky as a slimy garage owner that takes a shine to Arnie but, not to his car… and the feeling is mutual.
Carpenter again supplies the music and though the score is very reminiscent of his excellent Halloween III score, it is still highly effective at adding atmosphere to the proceedings and also includes some great Rock ‘N’ Roll classics. Though it’s the first Carpenter film without cinematographer Dean Cundey since Assault on Precinct 13, Donald M.Morgan fills in and does very well in capturing Carpenter’s camera work and mood. The film isn’t perfect. There is some weak dialogue at points and, as stated, the relationships could have been a bit more fleshed out, but they do work fine as is. The final showdown between Christine and Dennis driving a bulldozer could have been a bit more intense, but this a modestly budgeted film, so, what we get is effective enough and certainly well staged.
All in all, Christine may not be on the same level as Halloween, The Thing or Escape From New York, but it is certainly a solid and effective chiller and an entertaining movie that sometimes gets overlooked when talking about Carpenter’s classic films. Also stars Kelly Preston as a hottie trying and failing to catch Dennis’ eye.
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Reviewed in Belgium on January 19, 2023