The Strangers | 
| Director: Bryan Bertino Actors: Scott Speedman, Liv Tyler, Gemma Ward, Alex Fisher, Peter Clayton-luce Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 85 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
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Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: October 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: PREVIOUSLY VIEWED, GUARANTEED, CIRCLE BARCODE AROUND CENTER HOLE,1ST CLASS SHIPPING, USA REGION 1
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Product Description A young couple staying at a summer retreat are faced with a night of psychological terror. As the night goes on the reality of what will come is more terrifying than anything both could have imagined. Inspired by true events Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 01/27/2009 Starring: Liv Tyler Scott Speedman Run time: 91 minutes Rating: R
Amazon.com A lean, briskly paced and exceptionally creepy thriller, The Strangers earns its scares the old-fashioned way: through atmosphere, sound design, and a simple yet undeniably upsetting central premise that allows for maximum tension throughout its running time. Attractive young lovers Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman are already having a bad day--she's turned down his marriage proposal--before a knock on the door in the middle of the night announces a full-fledged siege on their remote vacation home by a trio of masked assailants. The film's first third delivers the most consistent shivers as the visitors make their presence and intentions known to Tyler; the second half grows more frantic and bloody before a gruesome finale that may leave viewers either rattled to their core or bothered by its empty nihilism. Speedman is fine as the downtrodden male lead (who's seen tucking into a carton of ice cream after being rejected), but it's Tyler who impresses the most by shouldering the lion's share of the terror. First-time writer/director Bryan Bertino impresses by forsaking the current passion for over-the-top violence (save for the finale) in favor of more traditional means of generating fear, and if his project borrows heavily from other films, most notably the French chiller Them (which shares its "inspired by a true story" origin) and Michael Haneke's Funny Games, at least he's taking from the best. The sound design is among the many technical standouts, and the unsettling score by tomandandy (The Hills Have Eyes) pleasantly evokes Ennio Morricone's fuzztone-heavy work for Dario Argento in the early '70s. On a completely unrelated note, LP fanatics should appreciate how both the film's heroes and villains share an affinity for folk and country music on vinyl. --Paul Gaita
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The Strangers Quiz December 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pick the statement that is false about The Strangers....
1) About ten minutes of the first thirty minutes of the movie are intensely creepy; the rest of the movie is over the top and predictable.
2) Movie completely collapses due to characters that do what no normal people would ever do (i.e. answer the door at 4 a.m. without first saying, "Who is it?" / Leave girlfriend alone at 4:10 a.m. in isolated house "just to go for a drive" after a "strange" encounter / Explore isolated house and property instead of taking a secure position after multiple "strange" encounters / No one immediately calls 911 when "strange" things start happening).
3) Brazen, Manson-esque, "strange" trio seem to magically move from place to place.
4) Scott Speedman turns into a monstrous half vampire, half werewolf and Liv Tyler summons her true love Aragorn, and together Speedman and Aragorn defeat The Strangers.
5) I am sorry that I spent 90 minutes with The Strangers.
wtf December 4, 2008 So this movie is supposedly based on a true story. And basically--I did'nt grasp that it had a real point. This movie was boring with SOME suspensful parts. The ending was wierd, and just like, wtf? I felt it was a waste and would'nt watch again.
yawn December 3, 2008 I was quite excited when this movie came out because I personally wanted to see Liv Tyler attempt such a genre. Although her screams and wails were quite realistic and moving at times the movie itself failed to deliver any kind of thrilling horror. The storyline is not original but the fact that it was based on true events gave it some weight, unfortunately the movie had nothing. I couldn't help but see it as an extremely bad remake of 'Funny Games' the movie written and directed by Michael Haneke. The mind games took up all the movie time and built up the viewers expectations so much that when the end came it was kind of "YAWN that's it?!?!" Also this movie probably had 4 lines altogether so not much to say about the script at all. I'm sad to say another disappointment in this genre of film.
Fear of the Other December 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bryan Bertino's debut film "The Strangers" is among the most frightening American horror movies I have seen released since 2000.
Starting with a serious disappointment in "love", young almost newlywed Kristen McKay (Liv Tyler) and her amazingly stoic would-be fiancee Scott Speedman (James Hoyt) retreat to their vacation home in a remote wooded area to get it together. After a close friend's wedding, Scott proposed to Kristen and was rejected.
The symbolism is appropriate for the events to come--rose petals scattered around champagne bottles, the now humiliating box in which a marriage ring is held--beauty and security rejected and destroyed. And me oh my, is it.
The only time the viewer gets a close shot at one of the "Stranger" when both characters are home: a nondescript blond woman pounds on the door and asks: "Is Tamra home?" When Scott answers no, she smirks a bit in the darkness and replies "Are you sure?" Using the eerie backdrop of vinyl records skipping and ceaseless pounding at the door, the nameless killers (who wear childlike Halloween masks) launch an all out assault on the senses, souls, and physical safety of the two. I was convinced that at some point Bertino would make a mistake and reveal the identity of the family? doing this: he never drops the ball once. Even with the predictably stupid decisions made by the two protagonists, this is a great horror movie.
SCARY in a Real Way.... Excellent movie! December 1, 2008 QUICK PLOT - Young couple is terrorized "By Strangers" in remote summer cabin.
Extremely well made movie about a young couple that is staying in a remote summer home, when suddenly there is a "LOUD" bang on the door at 4 AM. A mysterious creepy girl is at the door asking for an unknown person - and everything for this couple goes downhill from there!
Much of the thrill of this movie is the INCREDIBLE tension it creates through the effective use of darkness, music, creepy sounds, and the "unknown" of what's next.....
This movie will stick with you - and will make you think about being careful when being in places that are too dark or remote.
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