Disturbia
#1
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Special Edition
Disturbia
Couldn't find a thread for this one.
After checking out Blades of Glory this afternoon I walked by a cardboard advertisement for this one on my way out of the theater. It looks the same as the theatrical poster, but I noticed the yellow lenses of the binoculars were back lit somehow. Upon closer inspection I saw that there is actually a small camera hidden in the middle, and the image in the lenses was myself looking back at me. Pretty cool, and unique, if I do say so myself. The basic style of the poster is here if you want to look.
After checking out Blades of Glory this afternoon I walked by a cardboard advertisement for this one on my way out of the theater. It looks the same as the theatrical poster, but I noticed the yellow lenses of the binoculars were back lit somehow. Upon closer inspection I saw that there is actually a small camera hidden in the middle, and the image in the lenses was myself looking back at me. Pretty cool, and unique, if I do say so myself. The basic style of the poster is here if you want to look.
#4
DVD Talk Limited Edition
This movie looks kind of cool. I like that it's not just a retread like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or "Amityville Horror" but that they actually came up with an original premise hasn't been done before (although they did crib the "guy thinks he sees a murder take place next door" from "Fright Night"). Looks like it could be really scary.
#5
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees
This movie looks kind of cool. I like that it's not just a retread like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or "Amityville Horror" but that they actually came up with an original premise hasn't been done before (although they did crib the "guy thinks he sees a murder take place next door" from "Fright Night"). Looks like it could be really scary.
#6
DVD Talk Hero
Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees
This movie looks kind of cool. I like that it's not just a retread like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or "Amityville Horror" but that they actually came up with an original premise hasn't been done before (although they did crib the "guy thinks he sees a murder take place next door" from "Fright Night"). Looks like it could be really scary.
As Fincher said, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC5UhVwcIyg .
More directly, I couldn't stop thinking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltyU1Rmywa0
Last edited by RichC2; 03-31-07 at 09:12 AM.
#7
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Uh, you might want to rent a film called "Rear Window."
#8
Originally Posted by Seantn
Uh, I think we all need to rent a little movie called "Fright Night" from the 80's. Rear Window completely ripped it off.
#10
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
I had really biased expectations going into the film (thought it was going to be absolutely terrible like most of the current teen thriller crop), but came out pretty surprised. It's well acted with some good suspense. Definitely not the most original thing around, but it's a mostly fun 90 minutes.
Shia's a cool kid (and being prepped as the next leonardo); had a smoke with him after the screening. Nerded out over transformers.
Shia's a cool kid (and being prepped as the next leonardo); had a smoke with him after the screening. Nerded out over transformers.
#11
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by Seantn
Uh, I think we all need to rent a little movie called "Fright Night" from the 80's. Rear Window completely ripped it off.
#17
Banned by request
Originally Posted by The Bus
Thanks for the lengthy and insightful review.


Better?
#20
Banned
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,721
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: NY
Just got back from a preview screening. What a suprise. I came in with low expectation and I enjoyed the hell out of it. It grabs you for the first 10 mins then kinda slows down for about 20 minutes but picks right back up and is nonstop excitement the rest of the movie. The performances are great, especially by David Morse as the villian. Shia also does a very believable job as he is struggling with his house arrest. There are countless jump scenes, but most of them are just David Morse's character showing up at unexpected times. Recommended, you will only be disappointed if you are expecting another "Rear Window". 7/10
#21
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
if Mr.David Morse is in this im buying it on DVD. hes great in anything he does. i kind of like Shia as well 'even stevens' was a half decent kids show, it was tolirable compared to 'lizze mcguire' & that awful 'zoey 101' show.
#23
Banned
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,721
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: NY
Originally Posted by project86
Such an awkward new TV commercial for it, playing System of a Downs "Lonely Day". It doesn't fit at all.
#24
Moderator
Originally Posted by Jordan Raup
Also about four times I saw boom mics in the top of the picture. three times towards the beginning of the film and once or twice towards the end.
#25
Banned
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,721
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: NY
Originally Posted by Groucho
That was the fault of your projectionist. Always complain when you see that -- it means the movie has been misframed.



